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Dark Princess(Paperback)
University Press of Mississippi
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01/04/1995
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Three Lives for Mississippi(Paperback)
University Press of Mississippi
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01/06/2000
The only complete, on-the-scene account of the heinous Freedom Summer murders in Mississippi
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This Crooked Way(Paperback)
University Press of Mississippi
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02/02/2012
Elizabeth Spencer presents a vital, moving story set in the deep South -the Delta and Mississippi hill country. Amos Dudley was a farm boy in the Delta country at the turn of the century until he st...
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The Night Travellers(Paperback)
University Press of Mississippi
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08/02/2012
Elizabeth Spencer is "a master storyteller" (San Francisco Chronicle). Whether she's writing short stories or novels, Spencer is acclaimed for holding her worlds up to light and turning them to see ...
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Where the Dreams Cross(Paperback)
University Press of Mississippi
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04/09/2012
Nat Stonebridge is a thirtyish divorcee who, because of her sexy good looks and incorruptible disregard for convention, has stayed in trouble most of her life. Stranded at home in Philippi, a small ...
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The Light in the Piazza and Other Italian Tales(Paperback)
University Press of Mississippi
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30/01/1996
Spencer, a native-born Mississippian, offers six fascinating tales in which Southerners surrender to the mesmerizing spell of Italy. Here in one volume are tales with plots so alluring and enigmatic...
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A Lifetime Burning(Paperback)
University Press of Mississippi
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25/09/2012
So spontaneous is the writing in A Lifetime Burning, one might believe these are indeed words of a woman desperately trying to understand what has happened to her life, beginning with the fact that ...
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The Rock Cried Out(Paperback)
University Press of Mississippi
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04/09/2012
This story of the modern South, of love denied and love fulfilled, is a powerful account of the potential for violence that underlies this country's passionate history. Ellen Douglas, a native of Mi...
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