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The Columbus Stocking Strangler
By author: William Rawlings
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P670
ISBN: 9780881468915
Availability: In stock
Price: $25.00
During an eight-month period in 1977 and 1978, the city of Columbus, Georgia, was terrorized by a mysterious serial killer who raped and ritualistically strangled seven elderly women in one of the community’s finer neighborhoods.

Georgia: A Brief History, Second Edition, Expanded and Updated
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P671
ISBN: 9780881468922
Availability: In stock
Price: $30.00
Here is a brief, balanced, and up-to-date history of Georgia from the early Native Americans into the twenty-first century. Based on the most recent research, this second edition surveys the people and events that shaped our state's history in a style that reads easily and flows effortlessly.

The Cassville Affairs: Johnston, Hood, and the Failed Confederate Strategy in the Atlanta Campaign, 19 May 1864
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: HH1044
ISBN: 9780881469318
Availability: In stock
Price: $39.00
Civil War historians have remained baffled over the Cassville controversies for the past 150 plus years. There are two versions of events: Confederate commanding General Joseph E. Johnston's story, and Lieutenant General John Bell Hood's story. But Federal General William T. Sherman had other plans, and it was Confederates who would be "surprised" instead.

Mercer Illustrated: The Places, People, and Experiences of a Uniquely Impactful University
Foreword by: William D. Underwood   Text by: Gordon Johnston   Managing editor: Larry D. Brumley   Other: Matthew R. Smith, Jan Horne Crocker
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: HH1047
ISBN: 9780881469387
Availability: In stock
Price: $60.00
This folio of more than two hundred-fifty photographs with a foreword by President William D. Underwood and accompanying text by Gordon Johnston celebrates Georgia's oldest private university. Mercer University enrolls more than 9,000 students each academic year in twelve colleges and schools on campuses in Macon, Atlanta, Savannah, and Columbus, and at centers in Henry and Douglas Counties.

Toby’s Campus Tour: Explore Mercer University with Mascot, Toby the Bear
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P697
ISBN: 9780881469394
Availability: In stock
Price: $16.00
Join Mercer University's mascot, Toby, on a fun-filled tour around campus, stopping at all his favorite places on the way to the big game. This illustrated journey is sure to become a keepsake for generations of Mercerians to come.

Above and Beyond: The Mason Family and the Transformation of Gwinnett County
By author: Catherine M. Lewis
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: HH1048
ISBN: 9780881469455
Availability: In stock
Price: $27.00
Gwinnett County, northeast of Atlanta, Georgia, has been one of the fastest growing counties in the nation since the 1980s. ABOVE AND BEYOND tells the story of that growth through one of its most significant families--the Masons.

Joshua Hill of Madison: Civil War Unionist and Georgia’s First Republican Senator, 1812-1891
By author: Bradley R. Rice
Product Code: HH1051
ISBN: 9780881469608
Availability: Not currently available. (Backorder policy)
Price: $45.00
Joshua Hill served in the United States House of Representatives prior to the Civil War and strongly opposed secession. During the War he ran for governor as the so-called peace candidate and later met with William T. Sherman in peace negotiations that failed. In November 1864 when the March to the Sea reached his hometown, Hill interceded with the Union command and earned his legendary, if sometimes exaggerated, title as the man who saved Madison, the village "too pretty to burn." Bradley R. Rice's meticulous research has produced a long overdue account of the life and times of the man who was, as his gravestone reads, "a staunch southern friend of the Union."

The Cross, the Candle, and the Crown: A Narrative History of Morehouse College, 1867-2021
Product Code: HH1053
ISBN: 9780881469677
Availability: In stock
Price: $45.00
This is the story of Morehouse College, which still fosters the idea that black men can be educated for stewardship and service not only to their communities but to the world. The beliefs and dreams of the founders of Augusta Theological Institute in 1867 have developed into a world-class institution of higher education.

Wyche Fowler: A Political Life in Georgia, Congress, and Abroad
Product Code: HH1054
ISBN: 9780881469691
Availability: Not currently available. (Backorder policy)
Price: $45.00
R. William Johnstone examines Wyche Fowler's career in winning election to and serving in the U.S. House and Senate, including his pivotal role in the Nicaragua Contra war and the 1990 budget summit. The Georgian served as a coalition-builder and negotiator, playing important roles in passing such landmark bills as the Social Security Amendments of 1983, the Tax Reform Act of 1986, and the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990. Highlighted are examples of Fowler's well-known storytelling, which has been a major part of his efforts to reach out and bond with others, including constituents and colleagues.

Rough Rice and Sea Island Cotton: The Georgia Coasting Trade, 1800-1861
By author: Charles E. Pearson
Product Code: P719
ISBN: 9780881469615
Availability: Not currently available. (Backorder policy)
Price: $35.00
In the years prior to the Civil War, a small fleet of sailing vessels plied the waters of the southeastern coast between lower South Carolina and northeastern Florida, transporting cargoes between the port of Savannah and the small port towns and plantations of the region. This story of the little studied local coasting trade shows its vital role in the coastal plantation economy and its importance in Southern maritime history.

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