Every Day by the Sun(Reprint) A Memoir of the Faulkners of Mississippi by DeanFaulknerWells Paperback, 304 Pages, Published 2012 by Broadway Books ISBN-13: 978-0-307-59105-0, ISBN: 0-307-59105-0
"In Every Day by the Sun, Dean Faulkner Wells recounts the story of the Faulkners of Mississippi, whose legacy includes pioneers, noble and ignoble war veterans, three never-convicted murderers, the builder of the first railroad in north Mississippi, the founding president of a bank, an FBI agent, four pilots (all brothers), and a Nobel Prize winner, arguably the most important American novelist of the twentieth century. She also revea ..."
"In the 1930s duck hunters stopping at The Peabody Hotel were carrying two wild ducklings in their pockets. They set the ducklings, whom they named Willie and Belle, in the lobby fountain and forgot about them. The ducks soon became a popular attraction at The Peabody. The only problem is that Willie wants to fly away and rejoin his wild flock, whereas his sister, Belle-Duck, wishes to remain at The Peabody Hotel and swim in the fountain ..."
Every Day by the Sun(1st Edition) A Memoir of the Faulkners of Mississippi by DeanFaulknerWells Hardcover, 288 Pages, Published 2011 by Crown Deckle Edge ISBN-13: 978-0-307-59104-3, ISBN: 0-307-59104-2
"In Every Day by the Sun, Dean Faulkner Wells recounts the story of the Faulkners of Mississippi, whose legacy includes pioneers, noble and ignoble war veterans, three never-convicted murderers, the builder of the first railroad in north Mississippi, the founding president of a bank, an FBI agent, four pilots (all brothers), and a Nobel Prize winner, arguably the most important American novelist of the twentieth century. She also revea ..."
" Cookery -- American Literature-- Published in 1981, The Great American Writers Cookbook was a treasure trove of recipes submitted by the country's most celebrated authors. This all-new collection, a fine follow-up for a new era, features recipes that range from peanut butter sandwiches to eggplant caviar, with dishes-and anecdotes-offered by writers of every imaginable stripe, ethnicity, region, and culture in America. Contemporary no ..."
Ghosts of Rowan Oak(Reprint) William Faulkner's Ghost Stories for Children by DeanFaulknerWells, William Faulkner Hardcover, 64 Pages, Published 1985 by Oxford, Ms: Yoknapatawpha Press, 1985 ISBN-13: 978-0-916242-07-7, ISBN: 0-916242-07-2
"Though the world knew William Faulkner as a Nobel prize-winning author, the children of Rowan Oak called him Pappy and knew him as the teller of tales that were tragic, entertaining and sometimes terrifying. In the 1940s at his home, Rowan Oak, in Oxford, Mississippi, Faulkner told ghost stories to the children in his family, one of whom, his niece and ward, Dean Faulkner Wells, has recounted three of them: the haunting and heartbreakin ..."
"In the 1930s duck hunters stopping at The Peabody Hotel were carrying two wild ducklings in their pockets. They set the ducklings, whom they named Willie and Belle, in the lobby fountain and forgot about them. The ducks soon became a popular attraction at The Peabody. The only problem is that Willie wants to fly away and rejoin his wild flock, whereas his sister, Belle-Duck, wishes to remain at The Peabody Hotel and swim in the fountain ..."
"In the 1940s at his home, Rowan Oak, in Oxford, Mississippi, Nobel Prize-winning author William Faulkner told ghost stories to the children in his family. Faulkner's niece, Dean Faulkner Wells, has recounted the haunting and heartbreaking story of "Judith," the chilling tale of "The Werewolf," and the macabre story of "The Hound." This school edition includes an Introduction by Willie Morris, illustrated biography of William Faulkner, ..."
"Collection of first 54 issues of The Faulkner Newsletter, a tabloid-format quarterly publication with news of current publications, seminars, conferences, reminiscences, obituaries, book reviews and parody contests associated with the works and life of William Faulkner and related scholars and collectors; coffee-table sized paperback volume, 11 by 17 inches, with index and Introduction by newsletter editor, William Boozer."
"As I Lay Dieting, "Abe's Saloon! Abe's Saloon!" Sound like Faulkner with a twist? It is-bad Faulkner, or, to be exact, some of the best of bad Faulkner composed by the hundreds who have entered the Faux Faulkner Contest. Here, too, are outstanding Faulkner parodies from the past-even one written by Faulkner himself. Caricatures."
"THE GREAT AMERICAN WRITERS' COOKBOOK by Dean Faulkner Wells (editor), Introduction by Craig Claiborne. 175 Writers, 200 Recipes!
Spiral bound softcover. Yoknapatawpha Press, Oxford Miss. 1981"
"Louise Erdrich, who currently lives in Minnesota and whose novels often center
on the lives of Native Americans, tells us how to cook “Wild Rice for a Lot of
People” with rice cultivated by the Obijway. There is also ample evidence that the
relationship between writer and booze remains a thriving one. Chris Offut's “
Kentucky Breakfast” consists entirely of “steak/bourbon/ and a dog/to eat the
steak.” Mark Richard's “Recipe for a Ha ..."
"Contains over 600 historical photos, which record the twelve major college teams of the South (Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, FSU, Georgia, LSU, SMU, Tennessee, Texas, UNC and Vanderbilt)."
The Best of Bad Faulkner choice entries from the faux faulkner contest by DeanFaulknerWells Published 1991 by Harvest Books ISBN-13: 978-1-56118-505-4, ISBN: 1-56118-505-1
"Signed and inscribed by the author who is Faulkner's niece on the half title page as follows: To John and Beth, I hope you like these stories and that they make this Halloween spooky! My very best wishes, Dean Faulkner Wells, October, 1980, New Orleans. Dustjacket has a good-sized tear at top front spine area and there is other dustjacket wear. Gift inscription on inside of front board to previous owners. First Edition (NAP)."
Every Day by the Sun A Memoir of the Faulkners of Mississippi by DeanFaulknerWells Ebook, 288 Pages, Published 2011 by Crown ISBN-13: 978-0-307-59106-7, ISBN: 0-307-59106-9
"After each take, Porter Hall \vould towel off and change into an identical dn_'
outfit for the next take. ... The older teens were dancing in the front parlor, but
Vicki and I were too intimidated by the sight of Claude Jarman, Jr., to come all the
way ..."