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The Valiant Virginians
… authors, and it produced vast quantities of research materials that culminated in Virginia: A Guide to the Old Dominion … directives from Washington to conduct “social-ethnic studies” and to collect folklore with Couch’s plan for the life … Folklore, he insisted, “is a dynamic, on-going process of communication,” not merely something to be collected and …
Notes on Current Books, Winter 1980
… of life in itself. There the exilic have sought to overcome Israel, surrendering the mystery they seem to have … plain men (farmers, laborers, mechanics, and necessarily soldiers)— “partly,” as Saul Bellow says ( To Jerusalem and … is vital to keep the Perkins letters before the public. She points out that Perkins was, in life, a laconic man. He said …
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The Christian with Four Aces
… the rest of your life.” The story traced the saga of Pat’s Diet Shake, the latest commercial spin-off from Robertson’s soul-winning empire. In … building located in Portsmouth, according to CBN’s own website, “was taxed beyond its limits,” and Robertson …
Yesterdays
… see again. . . . Mr. James Heywood Mr. James Heywood, of 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, was a sort of cousin; he had a … brought out an English version of Heer’s important work on “Die Urwelt der Schweiz.” I think he was a Fellow of the … can see to what lengths this modesty was carried. On such points she had remained like a little girl, nicely brought …
A Drowned Delta
… antediluvian Delta, is a tidal river; and when a freshet comes down from the Up Country, the whole Delta and the … Carolina were denuded of their timber, these freshets were comparatively mild affairs; but within my own lifetime they … otter. They love the retired creeks, the old half-choked canals, the high mud-banks down which they can slide with the …
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Dog-Seeing Eye
… stretched out on her side at my feet—a small sign of comfort in those early, wary days. It began with a flick of … death in 2009; by the end of 2013, Lolabelle and Reed would also be gone. The film is dedicated to him, and Reed is an … No one acts like anything strange has taken place; no one points out that Anderson’s dog is not in fact a human baby. …
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