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The Way We Lived in North Carolina by Joe A. Mobley (2003, Trade Paperback, New
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
- ISBN
- 9780807854877
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
ISBN-10
0807854875
ISBN-13
9780807854877
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2477490
Product Key Features
Book Title
Way We Lived in North Carolina
Number of Pages
624 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2003
Topic
United States / State & Local / General, United States / State & Local / South (Al, Ar, Fl, Ga, Ky, La, ms, Nc, SC, Tn, VA, WV), Museums, Tours, Points of Interest, Customs & Traditions
Illustrator
Yes
Features
New Edition
Genre
Travel, Social Science, History
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1.3 in
Item Weight
7 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
7.7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2003-006428
Dewey Edition
21
TitleLeading
The
Reviews
"A wonderful entrée into the social, architectural, agricultural, and cultural history of the Tar Heel State." — Journal of Southern History, "A wonderful entrée into the social, architectural, agricultural, and cultural history of the Tar Heel State." -- Journal of Southern History, "A wonderful entrée into the social, architectural, agricultural, and cultural history of the Tar Heel State." _ Journal of Southern History, "A wonderful entrée into the social, architectural, agricultural, and cultural history of the Tar Heel State." —Journal of Southern History, "A wonderful entr e into the social, architectural, agricultural, and cultural history of the Tar Heel State." — Journal of Southern History, "A pioneering work in heritage tourism. . . . The Way We Lived in North Carolina is an informative guide to our state's history for students and professionals, teens and seniors, natives and newcomers." -- Our State, A pioneering work in heritage tourism. . . . The Way We Lived in North Carolina is an informative guide to our state's history for students and professionals, teens and seniors, natives and newcomers. -- Our State, A wonderful entrée into the social, architectural, agricultural, and cultural history of the Tar Heel State. -- Journal of Southern History
Dewey Decimal
975.6
Edition Description
New Edition
Synopsis
Weaving research and interpretation around historic sites and the lives of ordinary people, this manual explores the social history of North Carolina from the precolonial period to the 21st century. The work can also serve as a travel guide and provides a list of historic sites to visit., Weaving research and interpretation around dozens of historic sites and the lives of ordinary people who lived and worked nearby, The Way We Lived in North Carolina explores the social history of the Tar Heel State from the precolonial period to the present. First published in 1983 as a five-volume series, this comprehensive state history is now available in a revised and up-to-date single volume with more than 250 photographs and over two dozen maps. Based on the premise that the past can be most fully understood through the combined experience of reading history and visiting historic places, The Way We Lived serves as a travel guide to North Carolina's history, enhancing the reader's appreciation and understanding of historic preservation. Discussion of recently designated historic sites has been added to this edition, as have twenty-eight detailed maps newly prepared by Mark Anderson Moore. A new appendix provides an extensive list of over thirty historic sites to visit. This volume provides an entertaining and informative guide to North Carolina history for students and professionals, teens and seniors, natives and newcomers. Contributors: Elizabeth A. Fenn, Peter H. Wood, Harry L. Watson, Thomas H. Clayton, Sydney Nathans, Thomas C. Parramore, and Jean B. Anderson, Weaving research and interpretation around dozens of historic sites and the lives of ordinary people who lived and worked nearby, The Way We Lived in North Carolina explores the social history of the Tar Heel State from the precolonial period to the present. First published in 1983 as a five-volume series, this comprehensive state history is now available in a revised and up-to-date single volume with more than 250 photographs and over two dozen maps.Based on the premise that the past can be most fully understood through the combined experience of reading history and visiting historic places, The Way We Lived serves as a travel guide to North Carolina's history, enhancing the reader's appreciation and understanding of historic preservation. Discussion of recently designated historic sites has been added to this edition, as have twenty-eight detailed maps newly prepared by Mark Anderson Moore. A new appendix provides an extensive list of over thirty historic sites to visit. This volume provides an entertaining and informative guide to North Carolina history for students and professionals, teens and seniors, natives and newcomers.Contributors: Elizabeth A. Fenn, Peter H. Wood, Harry L. Watson, Thomas H. Clayton, Sydney Nathans, Thomas C. Parramore, and Jean B. Anderson, Weaving research and interpretation around dozens of historic sites and the lives of ordinary people who lived and worked nearby, The Way We Lived in North Carolina explores the social history of the Tar Heel State from the precolonial period to the present. First published in 1983 as a five-volume series, this comprehensive state history is now available in a revised and up-to-date single volume with more than 250 photographs and over two dozen maps.Based on the premise that the past can be most fully understood through the combined experience of reading history and visiting historic places, The Way We Lived serves as a travel guide to North Carolina's history, enhancing the reader's appreciation and understanding of historic preservation. Discussion of recently designated historic sites has been added to this edition, as have twenty-eight detailed maps newly prepared by Mark Anderson Moore. A new appendix provides an extensive list of over thirty historic sites to visit. This volume provides an entertaining and informative guide to North Carolina history for students and professionals, teens and seniors, natives and newcomers. Contributors: Elizabeth A. Fenn, Peter H. Wood, Harry L. Watson, Thomas H. Clayton, Sydney Nathans, Thomas C. Parramore, and Jean B. Anderson, Weaving research and interpretation around dozens of historic sites and the lives of ordinary people who lived and worked nearby,The Way We Lived in North Carolinaexplores the social history of the Tar Heel State from the precolonial period to the present. First published in 1983 as a five-volume series, this comprehensive state history is now available in a revised and updated single volume with more than 250 illustrations.Based on the premise that the past can be most fully understood through the combined experience of reading history and visiting historic places,The Way We Livedserves as a travel guide North Carolina's history, enhancing the reader's appreciation and understanding of historic preservation. Discussion of recently designated historic sites has been added to this edition, as have twenty-eight detailed maps newly prepared by Mark Anderson Moore. A new appendix provides an extensive list of historic sites to visit. This volume provides an entertaining and informative guide to North Carolina history for students and professionals, teens and seniors, natives and newcomers.Contributors: Elizabeth A. Fenn, Peter H. Wood, Harry L. Watson, Thomas H. Clayton, Sydney Nathans, Thomas C. Parramore, and Jean B. Anderson.
LC Classification Number
2003006428[F]
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