Wind from the Carolinas

Wind from the Carolinas
Author: Robert Wilder
Publisher: Norman Berg
Total Pages: 567
Release: 1983-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780910220002

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Lusty Wind for Carolina

Lusty Wind for Carolina
Author: Inglis Fletcher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1944
Genre:
ISBN:

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Carolinas Wind

Carolinas Wind
Author: Randy Willis
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2019-04-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781093624090

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A novel about adventure, family, faith and the character of a man that touched generations.

Carolinas Wind

Carolinas Wind
Author: Randy Willis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2021
Genre:
ISBN: 9780990371700

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The son of a white man and a Cherokee, Joseph Willis must live as a slave on his own property. His struggle for freedom is complicated by a love forbidden by society and his newfound spiritual faith. With a faith molded by tragedy, Joseph finds the courage to forgive and to change the course of a new nation. Randy Willis tells the raw-boned epic, based on his own ancestors that gives American history a new face and a fresh voice. A novel about adventure, family, faith and the character of a man that touched generations.

Carolinas Wind

Carolinas Wind
Author: Randy Willis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2017-04-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578141305

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The son of a white man and a Cherokee, Joseph Willis must live as a slave on his own property. His struggle for freedom is complicated by a love forbidden by society and his newfound spiritual faith. A novel about adventure, family, faith and the character of a man that touched generations.

Carolinas Wind

Carolinas Wind
Author: Randy Willis
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-04-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781545250464

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Randy Willis tells the raw-boned epic, based on his own ancestors that gives American history a new face and a fresh voice. A novel about adventure, family, faith and the character of a man that touched generations. From the author of Twice a Slave, Three Winds Blowing, Louisiana Wind, Beckoning Candle, The Apostle to the Opelousas, and The Story of Joseph Willis. www.ThreeWindsBlowing.com

Going with the Wind

Going with the Wind
Author: Joe Randazzo
Publisher: Wordsmiths Books
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2009-04
Genre: North Carolina
ISBN: 9780970827999

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In 1969, a young New Yorker named Joe Randazzo moved from the big city to the little town of Shelby, NC and was amazed at the confluence of old and new living side by side. Realizing that the Carolinas were at a crossroad, Randazzo decided to capture the profound changes that were about to occur. He visited tent revivals, KKK rallies, cotton mills, deer drives and backwoods stills, accompanied by his Konica 35 mm SLR. The negatives of his work were subsequently lost, and rediscovered some 35 years later, upon the author's move to Vermont. This work includes over 200 b & w photographs taken from 1969 to 1974, along with the author's introduction and reflections on the Carolinas "then" and 35 years later.

Hurricane Hazel in the Carolinas

Hurricane Hazel in the Carolinas
Author: Jay Barnes
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738566986

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Hurricane Hazel swept the U.S. Eastern Seaboard in mid-October 1954, eventually landing in the record books as one of the most deadly and enduring hurricanes. After punishing Haiti with mudslides that killed hundreds, Hazel edged northward, striking the Carolina coast as a ferocious category four. Landfall occurred near the South Carolina-North Carolina border, where a massive surge washed over barrier beaches and swept away hundreds of homes. Coastal communities like Myrtle Beach, Long Beach, Carolina Beach, and Wrightsville Beach caught the brunt of the storm tide and suffered heavy damages. Hazel barreled inland and battered eastern North Carolina with 100-plus mile-per-hour gusts that toppled trees and power lines and peeled away rooftops. It then raced northward, setting new wind records across seven states. In Ontario, it spawned flash floods that became the most deadly in Canadian history. When it was all over, Hazel had killed more than 1,000 and left a trail of destruction across the hemisphere. But nowhere was its impact more dramatic than in the Carolinas For more than 20 years, Tar Heel native jay Barnes has studied and written about America's hurricane history. In Hurricane Hazel in the Carolinas, he shares dozens of striking photographs from his collection along with his insights into the nature of this benchmark hurricane The Images of America series celebrates the history of neighborhoods, towns, and cities across the country. Using archival photographs, each title presents the distinctive stories from the past that shape the character of the community today. Arcadia is proud to play a part in the preservation of local heritage, making history available to all.

Ghosts of the Carolinas

Ghosts of the Carolinas
Author: Nancy Roberts
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2019-10-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 164336040X

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North and South Carolina are steeped in history—some of it supernatural. The “custodian of the twilight zone” shares their spookiest tales (Southern Living). Nancy Roberts, known as the “First Lady of American Folklore,” is a topnotch storyteller and one of the few who both write and tell their own stories. For more than two decades, Ms. Roberts has documented ghost stories and interviewed hundreds of people throughout the United States. A nationally known author of twenty-three books, Ms. Roberts began her career with a series of ghost stories written for The Charlotte Observer. Carl Sandburg sent her word that her stories were good, suggesting “they should be a book.” Since then her books have won her a certificate of commendation from the American Association for State and Local History and a nomination for the Great Western Writer’s Spur Award. Ms. Roberts has a special love for encounters with Southern specters. A native of North Carolina, she grew up listening to the ghost stories of the Old South. In this collection of her favorites, Ms. Roberts tells of the phantoms who haunt the Carolinas and the people who have witnessed their appearances firsthand. Praise for Nancy Roberts “Just about everybody likes a good ghost story. And ghost hunter/author Nancy Roberts has put together as shivery a selection of other worldly tales as you’re likely to find anywhere . . . And whether you believe in ghosts or not, these tales are guaranteed to give you a chill, especially before you go into a dark room alone.” —Southern Living