5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 1/32
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 2/32
Spring 2012 • ContentS
Recent Bestsellers 20-21Perennial Favorites 22-23Voices from around the World 24Poetry 25Civil War 26Notable Reviews 27Order Form 28
Sales Representatives 29Ordering Information 29
New University of Arkansas Press Books 1–7
Dsbud psss:Philosophical Topics 8Ozark Society Foundation 8UpSet Press 9Butler Center 10–12
Missour State University 13Moon City Press 14–15River Market Press 15Phoenix International 16–17Tim Ernst – Cloudland Publishing 18DVDs 19
The University of Arkansas Pressis moving to electronic catalogs!
To continue to receive our catalog,make sure you are on our email list.
Send your name and email address to [email protected]
acebook.com/uarkpress @uarkpress
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 3/32
Biograph
Ublvbl hssd Fl SwThe Hemingway-Pfeier MarriageRuth A. Hawkins
t l b f es hmw’s scd m
It was the glittering intellectual world of 1920s Paris expatriates in
which Pauline Pfeier, a writer for Vogue, met Ernest Hemingway andhis wife, Hadley, among a circle of friends that included Gertrude Stein,F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Dos Passos, and Dorothy Parker. Pauline grewclose to Hadley but eventually forged a stronger bond with Hemingway
himself; with her stylish looks and dedication to Hemingway’s writing,Pauline became the source of “unbelievable happiness” for Hemingwayand, in 1927, his second wife.
Pauline was her husband’s best editor and critic, and her wealthy
family provided moral and nancial support, including the conversion of an old barn to a dedicated writing studio at the family home in Piggott,Arkansas. The marriage lasted thirteen years, some of Hemingway’s most
productive, and the couple had two children. But the unbelievable happi-ness met with nal sorrow, as Hemingway wrote, and Pauline would bethe second of Hemingway’s four wives. Unbelievable Happiness and Final Sorrow paints a full picture of Pauline
and the essential role she played in Ernest Hemingway’s becoming one of America’s greatest literary gures.
ru a. hws has been an administrator at Arkansas State Universityin Jonesboro for more than thirty years and established its Arkansas
Heritage Sites program, which includes the Hemingway-Pfeier Museumin Piggott. She has been recognized at the state, regional, and national
level for her work in historic preservation and heritage tourism.
June6 x 9, 391 pages49 images, index
$34.95 cloth978-1-55728-974-2
www.uapress.com 800-626-0090 Spring 2012 1
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 4/32
Announcing the Winner of the 2012 $5,000 Miller Williams Arkansas Poetry Prize
2 Spring 2012 800-626-0090 www.uapress.com
Februa
5 ½ x 8 ½, 73 pag$16.00 pap
978-1-55728-979Mll Wllms as
p pz W
rus McPoems by Catherine MacDonald
“Wd-l d wld-l”: ud s f d l
“While keenly aware of the world beyond, these poems draw dis-cerningly on memories of family—motherhood and childhood, abrother in prison, the loss of a child—MacDonald reminding us of
inescapable ‘clanging together, the swinging apart, / what’s cleavand the whole,’ and nally that ‘Sanctuary—it arrives in disguise.And it arrives in the wise surprise of beautifully made poems such
these. Rousing the Machinery is remarkable.”—Clud ems, author of Figure Studies: Poems
“Composed of almost equal parts narrative and song interwoven,
these impressive poems showcase a mastery of both the necessastory-thread and the lyric leap that mystery requires—as the threa
breaks and rejoins to remake what has gone before. MacDonald’sskill with interior slant-rhyme and subtle form (see ‘How to Leave
Home’) is superb, and is the weave that steadies and patterns whathe book’s epigraph describes as the ‘causal small decisions / almorandom, those accidents . . . ’ but of course, because this is genu-
ine poetry, nothing here is nally small, and the art of that is noaccident. Word-play and world-play here are at once startling andsimple; and Rousing the Machinery is a simply stunning debut.”
—B adcc, author of Slantwise: Poems
“There is in Catherine MacDonald’s poems a quality of observatioand narrative specicity so acute as to be almost painful. This is lea ‘promising’ debut collection than it is the work of a writer of mat
rity and accomplishment. What a rich and abiding book this is!”—Dvd Wj, author of World Tree
C McDld lives in Richmond, Virginia, and teaches wing at Virginia Commonwealth University. Her poems and criticismhave been published in the Crab Orchard Review , Southern IndianaReview , Blackbird , Louisville Review , and other journals. She is also
the author of the chapbook How to Leave Home.
The University of Arkansas Press Poetry Series is edited by Enid
Shomer.
tc Mslf Sw
My father did the sewing in our house—stripes on his uniform, loose buttons, knee-patches, hems. After work or before,
he’d gather what was torn. Acrossthe kitchen table, I’d watch him plyscissors and thread, a ne needlebetween his thumb and thick ngers,and I’d try to teach myself to sew—worrying thread through a washrag, bastinguneven rows—but again and again,my stitching pulled loose from the cloth.Because I studied his face more closelythan his hands, I never saw how he began,with that necessary snarl, the knot in the strand.
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 5/32
t Cl LfPoems by Adam Vines
“Md fm lusc, l, d scl udwlds.”
“Adam Vines’s command of the sounds of the English language isdelicious, but it never pretties what he sees in the world. Theseare poems of real life and of the physical condition of being alive
in all its joy and diculty. A hardscrabble childhood, a self-de-manding adulthood, both emerge in poems full of ne ironies anda mature acceptance.”
—M J Sl, author of A Phone Call to the Future:New and Selected Poems
“Arguably the nest metaphor in The Coal Life is found in a dy-
namite box: a mine rat’s nest of ‘chewed scripture and companyscrip.’ But in every poem, Adam Vines balances a tension perfect
as it is uneasy—between life’s ‘urge for change, ight, and sex’and the more patient resolve of faith in a world beyond ‘the mu-
table zodiac’ of this hard-wrought human universe. Perhaps thesepoems were conceived in the ‘shadow myth of ruins,’ but theyemerge as the best poems do—‘leaning to the light.’ The Coal Life
is remarkable—and necessary.”—Clud ems, author of Figure Studies: Poems
“Adam Vines’s The Coal Life is a book mined from linguistic,
literary, and historical underworlds. These poems keenly observeand deeply ponder; they dig into the mineral dark of memory, un-covering along the way forgotten and abandoned voices, idioms,occupations, thwarted desires, moments of grace in misery, and
accidents of astounding beauty. An extraordinary rst collection,The Coal Life is built to last even while it rests upon ‘the shadowmyth of ruins.’”
—al S, author of Old War: Poems
adm Vs is assistant professor of English at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and editor of the Birmingham Poetry
Review . His poems have been published in North American Review ,The Cincinnati Review , and The Greensboro Review .
The University of Arkansas Press Poetry Series, Edited by Enid Shomer
rclm
The storm dees everything.
Clouds wangle the day into early submis-sion.The rain never forgets,
cuts worry lines where streams ranbefore blasting buried them, carries
silt and seed down to hillsnow stripped into valleys.
Valleys piled into hillssettle, consume themselves inch by inch.
Pulp pines creepto the crumbling edge of a ridge,
already top-heavy, drawn like bowsfrom leaning to the light.
February5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 67 pages$16.00 paper
978-1-55728-980-3Mll Wllms assp pz Fls
www.uapress.com 800-626-0090 Spring 2012 3
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 6/32
tl pPoems and Interviews with Nine American PoetsDavid Baker
im s l bu d
“David Baker has brought together in this remarkable volume some of
the most probing and revelatory interviews he has conducted for ourpages—interviews that plunge quickly beyond the trivial to the deepconcerns, the personal insights, the creative sparks that can ignite in
conversation with these marvelous poets.”—Dvd L, editor of the Kenyon Review
“With his incisive and instructive questions, David Baker is able to draw
out responses that touch upon not only the lives and poetic craft of hissubjects, but also upon the nature of art and the life of poetry itself. This without question a must-have volume for everyone who loves Ameri
poetry.”—Dvd S. J, author of Auroras: New Poems
“David Baker, a consummate poet, is also one of our most intelligent,
open-minded and readable critics. In this book, at once a personalanthology and a collection of perceptive, lively interviews, he givesreaders a sense of the scope of American poetry today, with a keen eyefor its convergences as well as its dissents.”
—Ml hc, author of Names: Poems
What is more direct and intimate than one-to-one conversation? Here
two forces in American poetry, the Kenyon Review and the University oArkansas Press, bring together discussions between one of America’sleading poets and editors, David Baker, and nine of the most excitingpoets of our day. The poets, who represent a wide array of vocations an
aesthetic positions, open up about their writing processes, their readinand education, their hopes for and discontents with the contemporaryscene, and much more, treating readers to a view of the range and capity of contemporary American poetry.
Dvd B is author or editor of fourteen books of poetry and criticisHe holds the Thomas B. Fordham Chair at Denison University, teaches
regularly in the Warren Wilson College MFA program, and is the poetry
editor of the Kenyon Review .
Februa
6 X 9, 172 pag9 imag
$19.95 pap
978-1-55728-981
poetry
4 Spring 2012 800-626-0090 www.uapress.com
Featuring interviews with andpoetry by:
Linda GregersonFady JoudahTed KooserW. S. Merwin
Alice NotleyMeghan O’RourkeCarl PhillipsStanley PlumlyArthur Sze
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 7/32
oraL hiStory / arkanSa
www.uapress.com 800-626-0090 Fall 2011 5
ts yu nd hCollected Memories of Growing Up in Arkansas, 1890–1980Margaret Jones Bolsterli
L ls ss fm u ds
“Margaret Bolsterli’s judicious selection of the memories of dozens of
Arkansans provides fascinating glimpses into what it meant to grow up ina poor rural state. It is a story of hard work, humor, friendship, and talkingaround the dinner table. These reminiscences remind us of our own child-hood and help readers better understand that sense of community we
Arkansans continue to share.”—Bbb rbs, director of the Central Arkansas LibrarySystem
“Margaret Jones Bolsterli has a knack for locating interesting and knowl-edgeable people to interview, and she also asks the right questions of her
informants, questions that delve deeply into the lives of Arkansans in thelast century. This is an important book, and it adds considerably to theknowledge of our state.”
—tm Dlld, author of Statesmen, Scoundrels, and Eccentrics: A Gallery of Amazing Arkansans
Things You Need to Hear gathers memories of Arkansans from all over thestate with widely dierent backgrounds. In their own words, these people
tell of the things they did growing up in the early twentieth century to getan education, what they ate, how they managed to get by during diculttimes, how they amused themselves and earned a living, and much more.
Some of Margaret Bolsterli’s “informants,” as she calls them, are
famous (Johnny Cash, Maya Angelou, Levon Helm, Joycelyn Elders), butmany more are not. Their vivid personal stories have been taken frompublished works and from original interviews conducted by Bolsterli. Alltogether, these tales preserve memories of ways of life that are compel-
ling, entertaining, and certainly well worth remembering.
M Js Blsl is the author of Born in the Delta and During
Wind and Rain and the editor of Vinegar Pie and Chicken Bread and ARemembrance of Eden. She is professor emerita of English at theUniversity of Arkansas.
February6 x 9, 160 pages46 images, index
$24.95 cloth978-1-55728-978-0
Things You Need to Hear willaccompany an exhibitopening at Little Rock’s Old
Statehouse Museum inFebruary 2012.
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 8/32
yzIntegration in a Deep-Southern Town
Willie MorrisWith a Foreword by Jennifer Jensen Wallach and an Afterword by
JoAnne Prichard Morris
A civil rights classic, available again
In 1970 Brown v. Board of Education was sixteen years old, and fteen
years had passed since the Brown II mandate that schools integrate “wall deliberate speed.” Still, after all this time, it was necessary for the USupreme Court to order thirty Mississippi school districts—whose speehad been anything but deliberate—to integrate immediately. One of
these districts included Yazoo City, the hometown of writer Willie MorrInstalled productively on “safe, sane Manhattan Island,” Morris,
though compelled to write about this pivotal moment, was reluctant to
return to Yazoo and do no less than serve as cultural ambassador betwthe awed Mississippi that he loved and a wider world. “I did not want tgo back,” Morris wrote. “I nally went home because the urge to be theduring Yazoo’s most critical moment was too elemental to resist, and
because I would have been ashamed of myself if I had not.”The result, Yazoo, is part reportage, part memoir, part ethnogra-
phy, part social critique—and one of the richest accounts we have of a
community’s attempt to come to terms with the realities of seismic socchange. As innitely readable and nuanced as ever, Yazoo is availableagain, enhanced by an informative foreword by historian Jenifer JenseWallach and a warm and personal afterword on Morris’s writing life by
widow, JoAnne Prichard Morris.
Wll Ms (1934–1999) was the editor in chief of Harper’s and theauthor of many works of ction and nonction, including North Toward
Home and My Dog Skip.
Jf Js Wllc is the author of Closer to the Truth than Any
Fact: Memoir, Memory, and Jim Crow , a study of how memoirs can bestbe utilized as historical source material. She is also editor of Arsnick: ThStudent Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in Arkansas.
Ja pcd Ms was long-time executive editor of the UniversPress of Mississippi and coauthor of Barefootin’: Life Lessons from theRoad to Freedom. She was married to Willie Morris from 1990 to 1999.
MeMoir / CiViL rightS
6 Spring 2012 800-626-0090 www.uapress.com
Ju5 x 8, 240 pag$19.95 (s) pap
978-1-55728-983
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 9/32
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTOR
Jll rll A Black Neighborhood in a Southern Mill TownCharles Thomas
A classic Arkansas ethnography, reissued
Jelly Roll, a small community of African Americans living in companyhousing outside the Calion Lumber Company in Calion, Arkansas, is the
subject of this ethnographic study written by Charles E. Thomas, ananthropologist whose family owned the mill.
Originally published in 1986, Jelly Roll combines Thomas’s unique
perspective as both an academician and the grandson of the sawmill’sfounder. Thomas conducted extensive interviews covering three genera-tions among the eighty-four households forming this community, illumi-nating the residents’ lives in an unusually thorough fashion.
Now back in print and enhanced with later interviews revealingattitudes of growing restlessness over the slow movement toward racial
equality and opportunity, Jelly Roll will be a welcome reference for any-one interested in African American studies, the South, or the history of
sawmill towns.
Cls e. tms was a professor of anthropology at Washington Uni-
versity for seventeen years. He returned to his hometown and the CalionLumber Company in 1975 and has run the company ever since.
May
6 x 9, 164 pages8 images$19.95 (s) paper978-1-55728-982-7
www.uapress.com 800-626-0090 Spring 2012 7
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 10/32
8 Spring 2012 800-626-0090 www.uapress.com
phiLoSophiCaL topiCS
oz Sc Fud Bs
Buffalo River HandbookKenneth L. Smith$21.95 paper978-0-912456-23-2
The Buffalo River in Blackand WhiteNeil Compton$29.95 cloth978-0-912456-21-8
The High OzA Vision of ENeil Compton$19.95 pape978-0-91245
Wildowers of ArkansasCarl G. Hunter$22.95 paper(spiral bound for the eld)978-0-912456-17-1$37.50 cloth978-0-912456-16-4
Trees, Shrubs, & Vines ofArkansasCarl G. Hunter$24.95 paper (spiral bound forthe eld)978-0-912456-19-5$29.50 cloth978-0-912456-18-8
Autumn Leaves & WinterBerries in ArkansasCarl G. Hunter$14.95 paper978-0-912456-20-1
Arkansas Butteriesand MothsLori A. Spencer$27.95 paper978-0-912456-25-6
The Battle for the BuffaloRiverThe History of America’s First National River Neil ComptonWith a New Foreword by
Kenneth L. Smith$29.95 paper978-1-55728-935-3
The Diana FritillaryArkansas’s State Butterfy Lori A. Spencerand Don R. Simons$8.95 paper978-0-912456-26-3
Philosophical TopicsEditedbyEdwardH.Minar,UniversityoArkansas
Philosophical Topicspublishescontributionstoallareasophilosophy,witheachvolumebeingdevotedtotheissuesinoneareRecentissueshavebeenconcernedwithindividuation,introspection,andreewill.
Volume38,Number1(Spring2012)IssueTopic:Ethics
PhilosophicalTopics38(1),“Ethics”,eaturespapersonavarietyotopicsinethics.Contributionsexploretherelationsbetweenmoraltheoryandmoralpracticeandthenatureomoraldiscourseinrelationtomoraldisagreementandconictsovalue.Contributorsinclude:ChristopherCowley(UniversityCollegeDublin),AliceCrary(NewSchoolorSocialResearch),CoraDiamond(Virginia),JoshuaGert(William&Mary),DavidLevy(Edinburgh),JudithLichtenberg(Georgetown),SabinaLovibond(WorcesterCollege,Oxord),NigelPleasants(Exeter),
DuncanRichter(VirginiaMilitaryInstitute),andKieranSetiya(Pittsburgh).
Subscriptions:Institutions:$70.00(U.S.andCanada)Individuals:$45.00(U.S.andCanada)Students:$22.00(pleaseprovidecopyocurrentstudentID)ForeignInstitutionalRate:US$85.00plus$10.00shipping
Singleissues:Individuals:$35.00Institutions:$70.00U.S.,$80.00Canada,$95.00Worldwid
Pleasemakecheckspayableto: TheUniversityoArkansasPress/Philosophical Topics
TheUniversityoArkansasPressMcIlroyHouse105N.McIlroyAvenueFayettevilleAR72701
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 11/32
US pss
www.uapress.com 800-626-0090 Spring 2012 9
VclssPoems by Jenny Husk
“In the poems of Jennifer Husk the world is a membrane words bounceagainst and poke into, skating on the scrim then delving below in quicksharp digs of fragment, image, and gut-punch. This work is ‘river dialogu
and ‘glare on the surface’ all at once, achieving experiment, a sustainedrhetoric, intimacy and political weight in one go. If Van Gogh gratied ThStarry Night on an urban wall then broke it apart with a mallet, you mightget at something resembling the rough and precious texture of a Husk
poem. Her register is horizon-wide and she jumps its length in a blink: thesame stanza holds ‘rooms of dust’ and ‘harmony,’ then enjoins us to ‘hackthe map’ and ‘tag it city-wide.’ This is a skateboard train anyone wishing
journey the sidewalk, desert, star, and cerebellum should hop on, presto.—a Bžčvć, author of Stars of the Night Commute
April
5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 80 pages$10.95 paper978-0-9760142-4-9
B pls, BBlc& The Gaza SuiteSuheir Hammad
8.4 x 5.4, 96 pages$15.95 (s) paper978-0-9760142-2-5
t f WThe Plot Against the American Mind Nicholas Powers
8.4 x 5.4, 128 pages$10.95 (s) paper
978-0-9760142-0-1
hll p do Ss
Cihan Kaan
8.4 x 5.4, 142 pages
$16.95 (s) paper978-0-9760142-3-2
t Cmbc’s
exsl
Matthew Rotando
8.4 x 5.4, 96 pages$14.95 (s) paper978-0-9760142-1-8
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 12/32
10 Spring 2012 800-626-0090 www.uapress.com
Bul C Bs
D Dw DlFolktales and PoemsGreg Alan Brownderville, with paintings by Billy Moore
In Deep Down in the Delta, a book like no other, tales and poems by award-winningwriter Greg Alan Brownderville are paired with paintings by “outsider” artist Billy
Moore to evoke the Arkansas Delta in unforgettable fashion. One of the most soulmost mysterious regions in America comes to life in words and pictures.
Reminiscent of Jean Toomer’s Cane and Alice Rae Yelen’s Passionate Visions of t American South, this book leads the reader into strange country where a buzzard t
size of an airplane circles over buried Confederate treasure; an indestructible rabbhaunts a graveyard; a pool table dances across a juke joint; and a hoodoo womantreats a girl who ies around the house like a balloon losing air. The poems are folkloristic, the tales poetic, and the paintings downright beautiful.
g al Bwdvll, a native of Pumpkin Bend, Arkansas, is the author of thpoetry collection Gust (Northwestern University Press, 2011). He completed an MF
in poetry at the University of Mississippi in 2008 and currently teaches creative
writing at Lincoln University in Jeerson City, Missouri.
Bll M picked up a paintbrush seven years ago when his daughter, Lauren, th
four, left out her Crayola paint set. He has been painting ever since. Moore has clieall over the world and travels throughout the Southeast to attend arts festivals.Moore lives in Memphis, Tennessee.
February
10 x 10, 96 pages$19.95 paper978-1-935106-33-3
Uvsd assThe Naked Truth about Nine Famous ArkansansSteven Teske
A man squanders his family fortune until he is penniless, loses every time he runsfor public oce, and yet is so admired by the people of Arkansas that the General
Assembly names a county in his honor. A renowned writer makes her home in thebasement of a museum until she is sued by some of the most prominent women othe state regarding the use of the rooms upstairs. A brilliant inventor who nearly bthe rst airplane is also vilied for his eccentricity and possible madness.
Author Steven Teske rummages through Arkansas’s colorful past to nd—and“unvarnish”—some of the state’s most controversial and fascinating gures. The npeople featured in this collection are not the most celebrated products of Arkansa
More than half of them were not even born in Arkansas, although all of them livedArkansas and contributed to its history and culture. But each of them has achieved
certain stature in local folklore, if not in the story of the state as a whole.
Sv ts works at the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies, where he is an archassistant and sta member of the Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture. Healso teaches at Arkansas State University–Beebe and is the co-author, with VelmaBranscum Woody, of Homefront Arkansas: Arkansans Face Wartime, published by t
Butler Center in 2009.
March6 x 9, 160 pages
$19.95 paper978-1-935106-35-7
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 13/32
www.uapress.com 800-626-0090 Spring 2012 11
Bul C f ass Suds
h’ tms F Sm A History of Executions in Judge Parker’s Court
Jerry Akins
For twenty-one years, Judge Isaac C. Parker ruled in the federal court at Fort Smit
Arkansas, the gateway to the wild and lawless Western frontier. Parker, however,
was not the “hangin’ judge” that casual legend portrays. In most cases, the guilt oinnocence of those tried in his court really was not in question once their stories wtold. These horrible crimes would have screamed out for justice in any circumstanc
Author Jerry Akins has nally arrived at the real story about Parker and his court bcomparing newspaper accounts of the trials and executions to what has been writand popularized in other books.
J as is a native of Kansas City, Missouri, and worked as a missile technicianfor fourteen years. In 1980, he relocated to Fort Smith, Arkansas, where he began immerse himself in the history of the area, including the U.S. District Court for the
Western District of Arkansas and the cases of Judge Isaac C. Parker. He is a frequencontributor to the Fort Smith Historical Society Journal .
May
6 x 9, 268 pages
$22.50 paper978-1-935106-34-0
obld hl Adolphine Fletcher Terry and the Progressive SouthStephanie Bayless$22.50 cloth978-1-935106-32-6
t D is Cs Arkansas Goes to War, 1861Edited by Mark K. Christ$19.95 paper978-1-935106-15-9
“a ru iduc ts Su Ld”The Civil War Diary of PrivateHenry A. Strong, Co. K, 12thKansas Infantry Edited by Tom Wing$19.95 paper978-1-935106-28-9
“all Cu pcs dg hll”The Civil War, Race Relations,and the Battle of Poison SpringEdited by Mark. K. Christ$15.00 paper978-0-9800897-0-7$25.00 cloth978-0-9708574-9-1
“ts gw BufullWs”The Wartime Experiences ofCaptain John O’Brien, 30th Arkansas Infantry, C.S.A.Edited by Brian K. Robertso$15.00 paper978-0-9708574-1-5
o husThe Arkansas Governor’sMansion and Its Placein History John P. Gill$50.00 cloth978-1-935106-26-5
ass: a illusd alsTom Paradisewith color maps, charts anddiagrams; 54 pages$19.95 cloth978-1-935106-25-8
a. C. pc’s pvJul f U.S.–Mxc WEdited by Jo Blatti$19.95 paper978-1-935106-17-3
Fm C Cbsc100 Years at the Central ArkansasLibrary SystemShirley Schuette and NathaniaSawyer$29.95 cloth 978-1-935106-14-2
a p CmmmThe Autobiography of David Pryor David Pryor, with Don Harr$19.95 paper 978-1-935106$29.95 cloth 978-0-980089
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 14/32
12 Spring 2012 800-626-0090 www.uapress.com
Bul C Bs
Bds, Bs, d BccsVelma B. Branscum Woody$15.00 paper978-0-9708574-2-2Ss bsd ass s
t Bl DlHal Smith in AmericanBaseball Billy D. Higgins$19.95 paper978-1-935106-09-8
t B h Lw Arkansas and Its State Police,1935–2000Michael Lindsey$19.95 paper 978-0-9800897-4-5$39.95 cloth 978-1-935106-01-2
Bd Cl,twd acccEdited by Mackie O’Haraand Alex Richardson$19.95 paper978-1-935106-21-0
t B Vs A Novel Based on the Life ofPenina Krupitsky, A HolocauSurvivor Phillip H. McMath andEmily Matson Lewis$24.95 cloth978-1-935106-20-3
Cl ou LvsVoices from Little Rock Central HighSchool, 1957–59Ralph Brodie and Marvin Schwartz$24.95 paper978-0-9708574-7-7$33.95 cloth978-0-9708574-8-4
hmf ass Arkansans Face WartimeVelma B. Branscum Woodyand Steven Teske$15.00 paper978-0-9800897-9-0
Lsss fm Ll rcTerrence Roberts (“L.R. 9”)$24.95 cloth 978-1-935106-11-1Central High and integration
a Lf Blc rv assThe Memoir of a Farmer, Rural Entrepeneur, and Banker Ewell R. Coleman$16.95 paper978-1-935106-06-7$34.95 cloth978-1-935106-04-3
a Ll rc BdGrowing Up in the Great DepressionA. Cleveland Harrison$29.95 cloth978-1-935106-18-0
M S assThe Hearts of Arkansas Cities and Towns—As Portrayed in Postcardsand PhotographsRay and Steven Hanley$19.95 paper978-1-935106-13-5$33.95 cloth978-1-935106-12-8
pf CuThe Tenant Farms and Business Activities of Paul Pfeier in Clay County, Arkansas, 1902–1954Sherry Laymon$19.95 paper978-0-9800897-7-6$37.95 cloth978-0-9800897-6-9
pudl W S yu nmForty-four Years at Little Rock Catholic High School Michael G. Moran$24.95 cloth978-1-935106-07-4
rc rls nulState
Grif Stockley$15.00 paper978-0-9708574-5-3
rd, Bd, d Su Arkansas in the U.S.– Mexican War Edited by William A. Frazieand Mark K. Christ$19.95 paper978-0-9800897-5-2$39.95 cloth978-1-935106-05-0
Susd b D A Novel of Arkansasin the Late 1840sGeorge Lankford$14.95 paper978-1-935106-08-1
Ucl Sm Dsd ou psc Arkansans in the Korean War $15.00, DVD, 60 minutesWidescreen format:978-1-935106-31-9Standard format:978-1-935106-30-2
B Wds BdTerri Roberts LuneauIllustrated by Trevor Bennett$8.95 paper978-0-9768839-0-6
as W W Su assJohn G. Ragsdale$9.95 paper978-1-935106-24-1
pcu ass$9.95 paper978-1-935106-23-4$14.95 cloth978-1-935106-22-7a u f ass ucl s
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 15/32
www.uapress.com 800-626-0090 Spring 2012 13
D exclThe First 100 Years of Southwest Missouri State University
Edited by Donald D. Landon
More than a centennial celebration of Missouri’s second-largest public university, Daring to Excecharts the history of Missouri State University through a tumultuous century of wars and peace, eco
nomic booms and busts, and the many cultural, political, technological, and media revolutions that impacted the Ozarks, Missouri, and the nation as a whole. Some of the book’s subjects belong to the
university uniquely: its stories of inuential teachers and alumni, its triumphs and challenges in peda
gogy, varsity sports, public entertainments, and in community relations generally.
In the research and writing of so expansive a history, Landon has relied on numerous essayist-
contributors, including Robert H. Bradley, Robert Flanders, Albert R. Gordon, John H. Keiser, ArthurMallory, Andrea Mostyn, Jon Moran, Don Payton, Mark Stillwell, Tina Stillwell, and Tom Strong.
“It’s been said that all history is local history, and Daring to Excel gives the proof. Missouri State alum
will have an abiding interest in this entertaining, informative, and handsomely illustrated publicatioBut, given the university’s regional impact and the numerous national headlines it has generated ove
the years, Landon’s book deserves a wider readership. No one can be considered a serious student o
the Ozarks—or, for that matter, of public education in the American Midwest—without having DarinExcel on his or her bookshelf.”
—George H. Jensen, author of Some of the Words Are Theirs
Dld D. Ld is professor emeritus and former head of the Sociology Department at Missouri
State University, where he served for twenty-eight years. His book publications include Country
Lawyers: The Impact of Context on Professional Practice.
20046 x 9, 416 pages400+ historic photographsand illustrations
$29.95 hardcover978-0-9748190-1-3
if t hd’ gHow World War II Aected Major League Baseball By Thomas E. Allen
Foreword by Jerry Lumpe
If They Hadn’t Gone is an encyclopedia of biographical and statistical information covering 472 base
ball payers whose careers were aected by war. Its lists include brief biographies and lifetime stats freplacement players who, before Pearl Harbor, would have been over-the-hill or below major-leagu
quality. But, in war or in peace, baseball was the American pastime. Writing early in 1942, President
Roosevelt urges Kenesaw M. Landis (then baseball commissioner) to “play ball!” for the sake of morAllen prints the letter in facsimile: “It would be best for the country to keep baseball going,” writes
Roosevelt, “even if the quality of the teams is lowered by the greater use of older players.”
“Since baseball is a game of statistics, . . . people have often wondered what a player would haveachieved if he had not lost playing time during his military service. This is where If They Hadn’t Gone
comes to the front. The predictions . . . are sure to invoke a lot of discussion and comment. . . . If The
Hadn’t Gone is excellent reading for the true baseball fan.”—Jerry Lumpe, from the foreword
tm e. all is retired from Missouri State University, where he served for thirty-four years as vice
president of nance. A CPA, one-time semi-pro ballplayer, and member of the Society for American
Baseball Research, Allen spent years gathering the statistics and documentary evidence recorded inbook. He is a die-hard Cardinals fan.
J Lum is a Missourian, U.S. Army veteran, and former baseball All-Star who played second ba
for the NY Yankees (1956–1959), Kansas City Athletics (1959–1963), and Detroit Tigers (1963–1967).
20047 x 9, 392 pages22 b/w historic photographs
$14.95 paper978-0-9748190-2-0
Missouri’s Public Affairs University,Teaching Cultural Competence, Ethical Leadership, and Community Engagement
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 16/32
14 Spring 2012 800-626-0090 www.uapress.com
M C pssMoon City Press: publishing stories, scholarship, and histories from the Ozarks
MCP is a press imprint of the Departments of English and Art and Design at Missouri State University, 900 S. National Avenue,Springeld Missouri 65897
Visit MCP on the web at mooncitypress.com
n f gzzlPoems by Michael BurnsEdited with an Afterword by Marcus Cafagña
Night of the Grizzly , Michael Burns’s last book, was a nished manuscript at the time of his passing and reect
incisive poet at the height of his powers. Burns has an ear for language as satisfying as Robert Frost’s and a knackstorytelling Robert Penn Warren would envy. His deep image poems evoke primal experiences that take us beyon
the dulling inuence of this life.Twenty-one of the thirty-six poems printed here have appeared in such distinguished venues as The Paris Revi
The Southern Review , Western Humanities Review , The Laurel Review , and Moon City Review .
Mcl Bus helped found the Creative Writing Program at Missouri State University, where he taught for twen
ve years. A graduate of the University of Arkansas Creative Writing Program, he published two chapbooks, WhenElse Failed and And As for Darkness, and two books of poetry, The Secret Names and It Will Be All Right in the Morn
He also edited two books of critical essays. Born June 3, 1953 in Egypt, Arkansas, Burns retired to Louisville,Kentucky, where he passed away on October 27, 2011.
Mcus Cfñ is professor of English at Missouri State University, where he teaches creative writing. He hasauthored two books of poetry: The Broken World (a National Poetry Series selection) and Roman Fever . His poems
have appeared in The Harvard Review , Ploughshares, Southern Poetry Review , and Quarterly West .
July
6 x 9, 78 pages$10.95 paper
978-0-913785-38-6
M C rvw 2012Special Volume in Contemporary Children’s LiteratureEdited by Joel D. Chaston and Linda Trinh Moser
Book design by Eric Pervukhin
Lavishly color-illustrated, the 2012 volume of Moon City Review centers on children’s literature and its increasin
blurry borderlands. MCR 2012 oers a variable feast of poetry, ction, criticism, graphic arts, and “archival treasurby Rose O’Neill, Robert Wallace, and Young E. Allison (author of “Derelict” or “Dead Man’s Chest”), all for and/or
about children and young adults. Contributors include D. Gilson, David Harrison, Jean Stringam, and Laura Lee
Washburn.
Jl D. Cs is distinguished professor of English at Missouri State University, where he teaches children’s/yoadult literature. A past president of the Children’s Literature Association, he has published several books and edite
collections, including Bridges for the Young: The Fiction of Katherine Paterson (with M. Sarah Smedman), Lois Lowryand Theme Exploration: A Voyage of Discovery .
Ld t Ms is professor of English at Missouri State University, where she teaches the literature of multicuturalism. Her books include Contemporary Literature: 1970 to the Present (with Kathryn West) and an edition of Wi
nifred Eaton’s Me: a Book of Remembrance.
ec pvu is professor of art and design at Missouri State University. His paintings, drawings, and book illusttions have earned international acclaim.
July
7 x 9 1/2, 150 pages,30 color illustrations$29.95 paper
978-0-913785-36-2
M C rvw 2010 An Annual of Poetry,Story, Art, and CriticismEdited by Lanette Cadleand Marcus CafagñaArtwork byEric Pervukhin$15.95 paper978-0-913785-30-0
M C rvw 2009 An Annual of Poetry, Story, Art, and CriticismEdited by Jane Hoogestraaand Lanette CadlePhotographs byJulie Blackmon$15.95 paper
978-0-913785-20-1
M C rvw 2011 An Annual of Poetry, Story, Art, and CriticismEdited by Marcus Cafagñaand Joel ChastonPhotography by Bruce West$15.95 paper
978-0-913785-32-4
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 17/32
www.uapress.com 800-626-0090 Fall 2011 15
M C pss
Blu Sb A Novel Gerald Du
Blue Sabine is a story of ve generations of women in the same family, told in their voices, along with those of som
men of Holt blood. It is set along the Sabine River, which divides the state of Texas from Louisiana and the Deep
South. From 1867 (when the Holts rst came to Texas) to the present, the novel chronicles the emotional lives of
grandmothers, mothers, daughters, and nieces, all bound by kinship and history. Each comes to terms with beinga woman in the West, in Texas, and in her own way and her own time. In its ow and its setting of boundaries, the
Sabine River comes to reect what remains and what changes in the way the Holt women see their world and the
selves. “The river forever ows, and it pulls at all it touches,” one of the characters says, “yet it never leaves, and it
never stays.”
gld Du grew up in the petro-chemical area of the Gulf Coast and the pine barrens of Deep East Texas. After
leaving Texas to study at the University of Illinois, he taught literature and writing at Vanderbilt University, Kenyo
College, and Johns Hopkins University. He has published twelve books, including a memoir and collections of poe
and short stories. Blue Sabine is his seventh novel.
December 2011
6x9, 320 pages$19.95 paper978-0-913785-34-8
River Market is a small press housed in the Department of Rhetoric and Writin
the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, specializing in creative nonction,memoir, and the essay. River Market’s educational mission is to create futur
editors, book designers, and publishers by engaging students in all aspects of b
development and production.River Market is an aliate of Moon City Press.
tmm as hm d abdBy Fredrick French, Corporal Chevron, REEdited by Cynthia A. Nahrwold, Jade Wilson, and Charles M. Anderson
“Stoney broke and alone in London. That’s how I found myself one day some years before the Great War.” So beg
Fredrick French’s Tommy Atkins at Home and Abroad , an enormously entertaining memoir that tells the story of o
remarkably articulate British soldier’s experiences of enlistment, training, desertion, re-enlistment, travel to India
and serving in the Mesopotamian theater (now Iraq) during World War I.
C nwld is associate professor of rhetoric and writing at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Sheco-edited “Academic Program Review and Assessment,” a special issue of Technical Communication.
Jd Wls is completing her MA in professional and technical writing in the Department of Rhetoric and Writing
University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
Cls M. ads is professor of rhetoric and writing at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. He edits the
scholarly journal Literature and Medicine and is co-editor of the NCTE publication, Writing and Healing: Toward an
Informed Practice.
July6 x 9, 210 pages, 10b/w illustrations
$19.95 paper978-0-913785-99-7
M’s Qu
A Novel Steve Yates$27.95 cloth978-0-913785-24-9
b sm
Paintings, Drawings, Poemand StoriesSelected and Edited by EPervukhin and Carla Stine$19.95 paper978-0-913785-02-7
Cfd glds
A Women’s History of Early Springeld, Missouri Edited by Craig A. Meyer,with Casey D. White, AdamC. Veile, and Amber V. LuceForeword by RoseannBentley$24.95 paperISBN 978-0-913785-10-2
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 18/32
16 Fall 2011 800-626-0090 www.uapress.com
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 19/32
www.uapress.com 800-626-0090 Fall 2011 17
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 20/32
18 Fall 2011 800-626-0090 www.uapress.com
Cludld publs | tm es
ass h tls
Tim Ernst$19.95 (s) paper978-1-882906-12-3
ass nu
Lv’s gudbTim Ernst$19.95 (s) paper978-1-882906-58-1
ass Wflls
gudbTim Ernst
$22.95 (s) paper978-1-882906-48-2
Bul rv Dms
Tim Ernst$22.95 (s) cloth
978-1-882906-59-8
Swmm hls f
ozsGlenn Wheeler$19.95 (s) paper
978-1-882906-51-2
ass Ds f
kds & FmlsTim Ernst
$19.95 (s) paper978-1-882906-68-0
ass S
Dogwoods, Waterfallsand Wildowers
Tim Ernst$29.95(s) cloth
978-1-882906-42-0
Bul rv htls
Tim Ernst$18.95 (s) paper
978-1-882906-40-6
ouc tl gud
Tim Ernst$18.95 (s) paper
978-1-882906-43-7
oz hlds t
Guide
Tim Ernst$19.95 (s) paper
978-1-882906-39-0
ass WfllsScenic Icons of “The
Natural State” Tim Ernst
$29.95 (s) cloth978-1-882906-61-1
ass Wldlf
Tim Ernst$34.95 (s) cloth
978-1-882906-66-6
ass WldwsDon Kurz
$22.95 (s) paper978-1-882906-71-0
ass auumSpectacular Fall Photos
of “The Natural State” Tim Ernst$34.95 (s) cloth
978-1-882906-70-3
ass pfl iii
Don Kurz$34.95 (s) cloth978-1-882906-74-1
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 21/32
www.uapress.com 800-626-0090 Spring 2012
DVD
Bd W el A Documentary Film
Larry Foley and Dale Carpenter
The old steel bridge and iconic grist mill on War Eagle Creek in the Ozark hills frame a collection
of poignant stories in a new documentary lm by the Emmy Award–winning team of Larry Foleyand Dale Carpenter. Bridge to War Eagle is a thirty-minute lm about a wild stream, protected
only by the folks who use it, and illustrated by the stories of those who love it. The narrator iscountry music star Joe Nichols of Rogers, Arkansas, who’s been coming to the War Eagle his
entire life.
$19.95 DVD, 30 minutes
978-1-55728-969-8
Scd ScsThe Architecture of Fay Jones
Written and produced by Larry Foley and Dale Carpenter
Fay Jones of Fayetteville, Arkansas, studied under the great Frank Lloyd Wright, and eventual
ascended to heights rivaling his master’s. Jones became one of the most acclaimed and signicant architects of the late twentieth century. He won the prestigious AIA Gold Medal in 1990,
awarded for a lifetime of work that included his masterpiece, Thorncrown Chapel, a “little glaschapel” near the quaint village of Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Thorncrown was recognized in 20
by the AIA as the fourth most signicant structure of the twentieth century. Sacred Spaces is aone-hour documentary lm produced by the Emmy Award–winning documentary lm team oLarry Foley and Dale Carpenter, both professors of journalism at the University of Arkansas, t
same school where Jones worked for much of his distinguished career as an academician andpracticing architect. Emmy Award–winner Kevin Croxton composed the musical score.
$19.95 DVD 60 minutes
ISBN 978-1-55728-938-4
t Bul FlwsThe Story of Our First National River Written and produced by Larry Foley, photography by Trey Marley, edited by Dale Carpenter
Folk singer Jimmy Driftwood called the Bualo River “Arkansas’s gift to the nation—America’sgift to the world.” It was the rst national river to be designated in the United States (1972). The
Bualo Flows is a one-hour documentary lm written and produced by two-time Emmy award–winning lmmaker Larry Foley, professor of journalism at the University of Arkansas. Academy
Award–winner Ray McKinnon narrates.Internationally known as an outstanding canoe stream, this 135-mile river, free of dams, is so
much more, and the lm captures what is protected. The story is about the blus and the trees,the owers and the birds, and the giant elk. It’s about hiking and oating and camping and sh-ing. And it’s also about the people who make their homes in Bualo River country year round,
and have for generations.
$19.95 DVD 60 minutesISBN 978-1-55728-904-9
Distributed for the University of Arkansas Department of Journalism
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 22/32
20 Spring 2012 800-626-0090 www.uapress.com
RECENT BESTSELLERS
a C f Jusc
Daniel Rudd and His Life inBlack Catholicism, Journalism,
and Activism, 1854–1933Gary B. Agee
$39.95 (s) cloth
978-1-55728-975-9
as
Ideologies and Strategies in African American Politics
Kevin R. Anderson$34.95 (s) cloth
978-1-55728-926-1
ass/asw
How Bear Hunters, Hillbillies,and Good Ol’ Boys Dened a
StateBrooks Blevins
$19.95 paper
978-1-55728-952-0
asc
The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in
ArkansasEdited by Jennifer Jensen
Wallach and John Kirk
$24.95 (s) paper978-1-55728-966-7
Bx is . . .
Reections on theSweet Science
Thomas Hauser
$22.50 paper978-1-55728-942-1
Cm n
A Novel Vivienne Schier
$29.95 cloth
978-1-55728-972-8
Ddd’s M
A Memoir of Farm and Family Jo McDougall
$19.95 paper
978-1-55728-967-4
Ds L
The World War II Love Letterof Sgt. Leland Duvall
Edited by Ernie Dumas
$29.95 cloth978-1-55728-976-6
D Mms
Historic Decisions by Arkansas Governors from
McMath through HuckabeeRobert L. Brown
$19.95 (s) paper
978-1-55728-944-5
Fd Ls y
What Happened When LittleRock Closed Its Public Schools
Sondra Gordy$29.95 (s) cloth
978-1-55728-900-1
Jm Cw amc
A Documentary History Edited by Catherine M. Lewis
and J. Richard Lewis$19.95 (s) paper
978-1-55728-895-0
L Bc S
A Country Music Memoir Maxine Brown
$19.95 paper978-1-55728-934-6
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 23/32
RECENT BESTSELLERS
Md evs
Mississippi Martyr Michael Vinson Williams
$34.95 clothISBN 978-1-55728-973-5
a pcl hs f
ass’s old S husCelebrating 175 Years
Mary L. Kwas$49.95 (s) cloth
978-1-55728-955-1
a plc a A Photographic History of Hot
Springs, Arkansas
Ray Hanley$22.50 paper
978-1-55728-954-4
rmmbcs Blc
Personal Perspectives of the African American Experience
the University of ArkansasCharles F. Robinson and
Lonnie R. Williams
$45.00 (s) cloth978-1-55728-953-7
Rivals
Legendary Matchups that Made Sports History
Edited by David K. Wiggins
and R. Pierre Rodgers$29.95 paper
978-1-55728-921-6
Ssm, Scudls,
d ecccs A Gallery of Amazing
Arkansans
Tom Dillard$22.95 paper
978-1-55728-927-8
Ulc V. o. k J.
Southern Politics for theTwenty-First Century
Edited by Angie Maxwell and
Todd G. Shields$29.95 (s) paper
978-1-55728-961-2
U as Wll
The Role of Violence in theMaking and Unmaking of the
Black Panther Party
Curtis J. Austin$22.50 (s) paper
978-1-55728-875-2
W f Cm
VThe Fight to Stop Election
Fraud in ArkansasTom Glaze
$19.95 paper
978-1-55728-965-0
W M’s hv
The Lynching and Expulsion of Blacks in the Southern Ozarks,
1894–1909Kimberly Harper
$34.95 (s) cloth
978-1-55728-941-4
Ws d Ds
An Inside Look at Another Year in Boxing
Thomas Hauser$24.95 paper
978-1-55728-970-4
Wm d Slv
amc A Documentary History
Edited by Catherine M. Lewand J. Richard Lewis
$22.50 (s) paper
978-1-55728-958-2
www.uapress.com 800-626-0090 Spring 2012 21
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 24/32
22 Spring 2012 800-626-0090 www.uapress.com
PERENNIAL FAVORITES
t ambs d
rls f assStanley E. Trauth, Henry
W. Robison, and Michael V.Plummer
$32.50 (s) paper
978-1-55728-738-0
ass d nw
Su, 1874–1929Carl Moneyhon
$19.95 (s) paper978-1-55728-490-7
a ass hs f
yu plFourth Edition
Shay E. Hopper, T. HarriBaker, and Jane Browning
$39.95 (s) cloth
978-1-55728-845-5
ass Md
amc, 1930–1999Ben F. Johnson III
$19.95 (s) paper978-1-55728-618-5
ass: 1800–1860
Remote and RestlessS. Charles Bolton
$19.95 (s) paper
978-1-55728-519-5
ass: a nv
hsJeannie M. Whayne, Thomas
A. DeBlack, George Sabo III,
and Morris S. Arnold$37.95 (s) cloth
978-1-55728-724-3
as Vus s t Lds
The Everyday Lives of Eighteenth-Century Americans
Stephanie Grauman Wolf
$19.95 (s) paper978-1-55728-599-7
B Wss
Memories of Arkansas SlaverEdited by George E. Lankfo
$34.95 (s) paper
978-1-55728-817-2
Blc Clss
A Social History, 1822–1885Bernard E. Powers Jr.
$29.95 (s) paper978-1-55728-583-6
Bld t es
The Elaine Race Massacresof 1919
Grif Stockey$22.50 (s) paper
978-1-55728-772-4
t Bld f abm
Insights Into the Middle East Third Edition, with a Revised
Afterword by the AuthorJimmy Carter
$24.95 paper
978-1-55728-862-2
t Bm’s Du
A Memory Unbound Shirley Abbott
$16.95 (s) paper978-1-55728-821-9
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 25/32
PERENNIAL FAVORITES
D’ as i Cm
The 1927 Mississippi River Flood
Pete Daniel$24.95 (s) cloth
978-1-55728-401-3
a Dcum hs f
assEdited by C. Fred Williams,
S. Charles Bolton,Carl H. Moneyhon, and
LeRoy T. Williams
$18.95 (s) paper1-55728-794-5
Fs Ld fm pls
Rosalynn Carter$24.95 paper
978-1-55728-355-9
Fs ass
The Sportsman’s Guide tothe Natural State
Keith Sutton$24.95 paper
978-1-55728-623-9
i’s abu tm
The Dave Brubeck Story Fred Hall
$19.95 (s) paper
978-1-55728-405-1
t Juls f ass
Bob Lancaster$24.95 (s) paper
978-1-55728-109-8
k F
Memoirs of a President Jimmy Carter
$34.95 paper
978-1-55728-330-6
Lf Lwds
John Quincy Wolf $20.00 (s) paper
978-1-55728-594-2
t L Sdw f
Ll rc A Memoir
Daisy Bates$18.95 (s) paper
978-1-55728-863-9
“ousd pl”
The Architecture of Fay Jones$19.95 (s) paper
978-1-55728-543-0
Swmll
The Story of Cutting the Last Great Virgin Forest East of the
RockiesKenneth L. Smith
$17.95 (s) paper
978-0938626-69-5
W F d Swd
Arkansas, 1861–1874Thomas A. DeBlack
$19.95 (s) paper978-1-55728-740-3
www.uapress.com 800-626-0090 Spring 2012 23
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 26/32
24 Spring 2012 800-626-0090 www.uapress.com
VOICES FROM AROUND THE WORLD
Angry VoicesAn Anthology of the Off-Beat New Egyptian Poets Translated byMohamed Enani$19.95 (s) paper978-1-55728-743-4
Dinarzad’s ChildrenAn Anthology of Contemporary Arab American Fiction Edited by Pauline Kaldas andKhaled MattawaSecond Edition$24.95 (s) paper978-1-55728-912-4
Inclined to SpeakAn Anthology of Contemporary Arab American Poetry Edited by Hayan Charara$24.95 (s) paper978-1-55728-867-7
IndivisibleAn Anthology of Contemporary South Asian American Poetry Edited by NeelanjanaBanerjee, Summi Kaipa,and Pireeni Sundaralingam$24.95 paper978-1-55728-931-5
Let Me Tell You Where I’veBeenNew Writing by Women of the Iranian Diaspora
Edited by Persis M. Karim$24.95 (s) paper978-1-55728-820-2
Mms f rvl
The 1936–1939 Rebellion and the Palestinian National Past
Ted Swedenburg
$22.50 (s) paper978-1-55728-763-2
a Muslm pm
Beginner’s Guide to IslamIra G. Zepp Jr.
$24.95 (s) paper
978-1-55728-595-9
One Story, Thirty StoriesAn Anthology of ContemporaAfghan American Literature Edited by Zohra Saed
and Sahar Muradi$24.95 paper978-1-55728-945-2
Scattered CrumbsA Novel Muhsin Al-RamliTranslated from the Arabic byYasmeen S. Hanoosh$16.95 (s) paper978-1-55728-750-2
SinSelected Poems of Forugh Farrokhzad Translated by Sholeh Wolpé$16.95 paper978-1-55728-948-3
The Time between PlacesStories That Weave In and Out of Egypt and America Pauline Kaldas$19.95 paper978-1-55728-924-7
War on ErrorReal Stories of American Muslims Melody Moezzi$19.95 (s) paper978-1-55728-855-4
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 27/32
POETRY
t al
assd psPoems by Billy Collins
With a new prefaceby the author
$16.50 paper
978-1-55728-823-3
Cc
Poems by Patrick Phillips$16.95 paper
978-1-55728-775-5
D rddls
Poems by Michael Walsh$16 paper
978-1-55728-925-4
t Fs ibs
f acdPoems by Christopher Bursk
$16.00 Paper978-1-55728-813-4
t L Dd S
Selected Poemsof Frank Stanford
Edited by
Leon Stokesbury$18.95 (s) paper
978-1-55728-193-7
Lvl asud
Poems by Danielle Cadena Deulen
$16.00 paper
978-1-55728-960-5
nw yu’ em
Poems by James Allen HallCowinner of the 2009 Lambda
Poetry Prize
$16.00 paper978-1-55728-864-6
Paradise
Poems by Stephen Gibson$16.00 paper
978-1-55728-959-9
rf
Poemsby Barbara Helfgott Hyett
$16.00 paper978-1-55728-865-3
S w tubl
Poems by Daniel Donaghy$16.00 paper
978-1-55728-907-0
a Sud gd-ys
Poems by Michelle Boisseau$16.00 paper
978-1-55728-901-8
Ws gd
Poems by Terese Svoboda$16.00 paper
978-1-55728-906-3
www.uapress.com 800-626-0090 Spring 2012 25
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 28/32
26 Spring 2012 800-626-0090 www.uapress.com
CIVIL WAR
aub f
Smul S. hldbdThe Renowned Missouri
Bushwacker Edited by Kirby Ross
$28.95 (s) cloth
978-1-55728-799-1
Cvl W ass
Beyond Battles and LeadersEdited by Anne J. Bailey and
Daniel E. Sutherland$24.95 (s) paper
978-1-55728-565-2
Cfd gull
The Civil War Memoir of Joseph M. Bailey
Edited by T. Lindsay Baker$34.95 (s) cloth
978-1-55728-838-7
t D f
Cfd CllCivil War Stories and a Novel
Pat Carr$16.95 (s) paper
978-1-55728-835-6
t F f txs
The Civil War and the Lone Star State
Edited by Charles D. Grear
A Choice Outstanding Academic Book
$37.50 (s) cloth978-1-55728-883-7
g Usd
B S aThe Spence Family
Civil War Letters
Mark K. Christ$24.95 (s) paper
978-1-55728-939-1
gulls, Uss, d
Violence on the ConfederateHome Front
Edited by
Daniel E. Sutherland$24.95 (s) paper
978-1-55728-550-8
a hs f Su
Mssu d nass
William Monks
$19.95 (s) paper978-1-55728-832-5
p rd d p gv
William BaxterWith an Introduction by
William L. Shea$17.95 (s) paper
978-1-55728-591-1
ps f Cc
A Photographic History of Missouri in the Civil War
Edited byWilliam Garrett Piston and
Thomas P. Sweeney
$65.00 cloth978-1-55728-913-1
rud d Sublm
The Civil War in ArkansasEdited by Mark K. Christ
$32.50 (s) paper978-1-55728-357-3
W f Cus f
Wc t FThe Civil War Diary of Brigad
General Daniel HarrisReynolds, 1861–1865
Edited by
Robert Patrick Bender$34.95 (s) paper
978-1-55728-971-1
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 29/32
www.uapress.com 800-626-0090 Spring 2012 27
NOTABLE REVIEWCm n A Novel
Vivienne Schier“A compelling, vivid account of a shameful episode that should not be forgotten.”—Booklist
$29.95 cloth978-1-55728-972-8
L Bc ass gz An Oral History
Edited by Roy Reed“Reed uses a deft hand in selecting and organizing excerpts from the interviews into eleven thematic
chapters. The result is an oral history that makes it easy for readers to nd what they want and easy to
compare competing accounts of the same events.” —H-Net $34.95 cloth
978-1-55728-899-8
n Wu h
The Nazi POW Journal of Steve CaranoWith Accounts by John C. Bitzer and Bill Blackmon
Edited by Kay Sloan“[A] window to a segment of World War II history that few of us have ever read about, much less
understood.”—Louisiana History $29.95 cloth
978-1-55728-884-4
Md evs
Mississppi Martyr “An important and readable study of this seminal leader and the history of the civil r ights movement.”
—Publishers Weekly
$34.95 cloth978-1-55728-973-5
ps f Cc
A Photographic History of Missouri in the Civil War
Edited by William Garrett Piston and Thomas P. Sweeney“Another outstanding contribution to an excellent Civil War series.”— Journal of Southern History
$65.00 cloth978-1-55728-913-1
t U-nul S
Arkansas and the Queer South
Brock Thompson“Thompson’s book is of vital importance for all historians and queer scholars alike.”
— Journal of American History $29.95 cloth
978-1-55728-943-8
W M’s hv
The Lynching and Expulsion of Blacks in the Southern Ozarks, 1894–1909Kimberly Harper
“Provides a cogent and illuminating contribution to the burgeoning scholarship on lynching.”— American Historical Review $34.95 (s) cloth
978-1-55728-941-4
Wm d Slv amc A Documentary History
Edited by Catherine M. Lewis and J. Richard Lewis
“A valuable resource for courses in introductory history, African American studies, or women’s studies.Doubtless this is an excellent place to begin any examination of the impact of slavery on race and
gender.”—Choice$22.50 (s) paper
978-1-55728-958-2
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 30/32
ISBN AUTHOR/TITLE/PRICE QTY AMOUNT
974-2(c) Hawkins/Unbelievable.../$34.95 _______ _________
979-7(p) MacDonald/Rousing.../$16.00 _______ _________
980-3(p)Vines/TheCoalLie/$16.00 _______ _________
981-0(p) Baker/TalkPoetry/$19.95 _______ _________
978-0(c) Bolsterli/ThingsYou.../$24.95 _______ _________
983-4(p) Morris/Yazoo/$19.95(s) _______ _________
982-5(p) Thomas/JellyRoll/$19.95(s) _______ _________
_______ ________________________________ _______ _________
_______ ________________________________ _______ _________
_______ ________________________________ _______ _________
_______ ________________________________ _______ _________
_______ ________________________________ _______ _________
_______ ________________________________ _______ _________
_______ ________________________________ _______ _________
_______ ________________________________ _______ _________
_______ ________________________________ _______ _________
_______ ________________________________ _______ _________
IISBN AUTHOR/TITLE/PRICE QTY AM
UpSet Press
42-4-9(p)Husk/Vocalises/$10.95 _______ __
Butler Center for Arkansas Studies
6-33-3(p)Brownderville/DeepDown.../$19.95 _______ __
6-35-7(p)Teske/UnvarnishedArkansas/$19.95 _______ __
6-34-0(p)Atkins/Hangin’Times.../$22.50 _______ __
Phoenix International
15-3-8(p)Baker/WhenLightening.../$19.95 _______ __
Moon City Press
5-38-6(p)Burns/NightotheGrizzly/$10.95 _______ __
5-36-2(p)Chaston,Moser/MCR2012/$29.95 _______ __
Missouri State University
90-1-3(c)Landon/DaringtoExcel/$29.95 _______ __
90-2-0(p)Allen/ITheyHadn’tGone/$14.95 _______ __
River Market Press
5-99-7(p)French/TommyAtkins.../$19.95 _______ __
Name/Address:
PhoneNumber:
Shipping:__________________________ ($5.00frstbook,$1.00ea.additionalboo
Subtotal:___________________________
Tax:______________________________(Ark.residentsadd10%
TOTAL:___________________________
28 Fall 2011 800-626-0090 www.uapress.com
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 31/32
Ordering InformationORDERSOrdersDepartment TheUniversityoArkansasPress1580W.MitchellFayetteville,AR72701orcall:1-800-626-0090orax:479-575-5538
•Pleaseincludeashippingchargeo$5.00orthefrstbookand$1.00oreachadditionalbookorallprepaidorders.Actualshippingchargeswillbeaddedtoallinvoicedorders.Allordersromindividualsmustbeaccompaniedbyacheck,ormoneyorder.Call800-626-0090topaybyVisaorMastercard.•Pleasecheckorderspromptlyupondelivery.Shortshipmentsanddamagedbooksmustbereportedwithin10daysoinvoicedate.•Pricesandspecifcationssubjecttochangewithoutnotice.•Internationalshipping:$20.00,frstbook,$5.00ea.additionalbookDISCOUNTS TheUniversityoArkansasPressgivesdiscountsto
bookstores,wholesalers,andlibraries.Discountschedulesareavailableonrequest.Unlessmarked(s)orshortdiscount,allbooksaretradediscount.
RIGHTS TheUniversityoArkansasPressownsworldwidedistributionrightsonalltitles,unlessotherwiseindicated.
RETURNSFullcreditwillbegivenonlyorbooksinresaleconditionwithin90daysoinvoicedate.Acopyo
theinvoiceoranexplanatorylettermustaccompanyallreturns.AllquestionsshouldbedirectedtoOrdersDepartment1580W.MitchellFayetteville,AR72701
EXAMINATIONCOPIESForanexaminationcopypleasesendoraxyourrequestto:CharlieShields105N.McIlroyAvenueFayetteville,AR72701479-575-6044(FAX)Examcopiesareavailableora$5.00serviceee.
TheUniversityoArkansasPresspublishescataloeachspringandall.Toreceivethem,call
1-800-626-0090or email [email protected]
Sales RepresentativesNEW ENGLANDStephen Williamson68 Main StreetActon, MA 01720-3540978.263.7723978.263.7721 [email protected]
Melissa Carl24 Kilgore Avenue
Medford, MA [email protected]
MID-ATLANTICDavid K. BrownUniversity Marketing Group675 Hudson Street, 4NNew York, NY 10014212.924.2520212.924.2505 fax
Jay Bruff1404 S. 13th StreetPhiladelphia, PA 1914721.389.0995 phone & fax [email protected]
SOUTHRoger SaulsBook Traveler1289 N. Fordham BoulevardBox 193Chapel Hill, NC [email protected]
ARKANSASCharlie ShieldsUniversity of Arkansas Press105 N. McIlroy AvenueFayetteville, AR 72701800.626.0090479.575.6044 [email protected]
MID-SOUTHSal McLemore, Hollern& AssociatesSal E. McLemore3538 Maple Park DriveKingwood, TX 77339281.360.5204281.360.5215 [email protected]
Larry Hollern3705 Rutson DriveAmarillo, TX 79109806.351.0566 phone & fax281.360.5215 orders & [email protected]
Karen Winters17004 Hillside DriveRound Rock, TX 78681-3750512.733.6218 phone & [email protected]
MIDWESTGary Trim AssociatesGary Trim2404 Payne StreetEvanston, IL 60201773.871.1249 phone888.334.6986 [email protected]
Carole Timkovich10727 S. California AvenueChicago, IL 60655773.239.4295 phone & [email protected]
Steve Trim2404 Payne StreetEvanston, IL 60201773.883.4464
Martin X. Graneld9433 73rd StreetKenosha, WI 53142262.942.1153 phone & [email protected]
WESTNancy Suib & AssociatesNancy Suib4114 Lyman RoadOakland, CA 94602510.482.2303510.482.8573 [email protected]
Vicki Davies845 Stoker AvenueReno, NV 89503775.787.5903866.353.9475 [email protected]
CANADAScholarly Book ServicesBev Calder289 Bridgeland Avenue, Unit Toronto, OntarioM6A 1Z6 CANADA800.847.9736800.220.9895 [email protected]
UK, Continental Europe, MiddAsia Pacic and AfricaEurospan GroupC/O Turpin DistributionPegasus DriveStratton Business ParkBiggleswade, BedfordshireSG18 8TQ, UKTel: +44 (0) 1767 604972Fax: +44 (0) 1767 601640eurospan@turpin-distribution
AcquisitionsLawrence J. Malley, Director
Julie Watkins, Editor [email protected]
Business ManagerMike Bieker
Marketing DirectorMelissa King
Marketing and Advertising Designer
Charlie [email protected]
Editorial and Production ManagerBrian King
Project EditorDavid Scott Cunningham
Distribution ServicesOperations Manager
Customer Service &Accounts Receivable
Kathy [email protected]
1.800.626.0090www.uapress.com
Cover image:PaulineandErnestHemingwayondockatKeyWest,1929
(PatrickHemingwayPapers,DepartmentoRareBooksandSpecialCollections,
PrincetonUniversityLibrary)
Back Cover image:PaulinePeiermodeling
ParisashionsorVogue,1925(PatrickHemingwayPapers,DepartmentoRareBooksandSpecialCollections,
PrincetonUniversityLibrary)
5/13/2018 Spring 2012 Catalog - slidepdf.com
http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/spring-2012-catalog-55a7516ecfa39 32/32
NON-PROFIT ORG
U.S. POSTAGE PAI
FAYETTEVILLE, AR
PERMIT NO. 278