"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, ..."
Joe Alsop's Cold War(1st Edition) A Study of Journalistic Influence and Intrigue by Edwin M. Yoder Paperback, 248 Pages, Published 2011 by The University Of North Carolina Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8078-5717-5, ISBN: 0-8078-5717-3
"No newspaper columnist of the post-World War II period was more widely known than Joseph Wright Alsop, who, with his younger brother Stewart, wrote a thrice-weekly column for the New York Herald Tribune syndicate from early 1946 until 1958. During this period the craft of newspaper commentary stood at the pinnacle of its influence, and the Alsops, widely read by government officials, opinion leaders, and the public, helped shape the pol ..."
The Historical Present Uses and Abuses of the Past by Edwin M. Yoder Paperback, 205 Pages, Published 2008 by University Press Of Mississippi ISBN-13: 978-1-60473-172-9, ISBN: 1-60473-172-9
"A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist's view of how the study of history is our key to understanding the present Although the American republic is a child of history, Americans are prone to historical forgetfulness. They tend to think of themselves as future-oriented. Even when history unites with American popular culture, it is often in the form of "docudrama," conspiracy theories, or other varieties of pseudohistory. Ed Yoder's explor ..."
Lions at Lamb House(1st Edition) Freud's "Lost" Analysis of Henry James by Edwin M. Yoder Paperback, 239 Pages, Published 2007 by Europa Editions ISBN-13: 978-1-933372-34-1, ISBN: 1-933372-34-6
""This wonderful novel discloses the nature of two monumental minds, making each more dazzling in the process. . . . A rare book, as moving as it is thoughtful."-Roger Rosenblatt In 1908, an Austrian psychiatrist visits southern England at the urgent request of a Boston colleague, who fears his brother's intention to rewrite his early novels may be the sign of debilitating neuroses. The Austrian doctor is Sigmund Freud. The Boston psy ..."
"A Pulitzer Prize--winning editorialist and a former syndicated columnist, Edwin M. Yoder Jr. spent forty years as a newspaper journalist. Telling Others What to Think, he writes, is about "an education in its broadest sense," the experiences and personal influences that formed him. Yoder became a full-time editorial writer at the early age of twenty-four, and he traces his aptitude for punditry to the southern storytelling tradition, a ..."
The Historical Present(1st Edition) Uses and Abuses of the Past by Edwin M. Yoder, Jr. Yoder Hardcover, 205 Pages, Published 1997 by University Press Of Mississippi ISBN-13: 978-0-87805-985-0, ISBN: 0-87805-985-7
"Although the American republic is a child of history, Americans are prone to historical forgetfulness. They tend to think of themselves as future-oriented. Even when history unites with American popular culture, it is often in the form of "docudrama," or conspiracy theories, and other varieties of pseudohistory. Ed Yoder's exploration of the centrality of history in our lives blends an experienced journalist's zest for current trends w ..."
Joe Alsop's Cold War(1st Edition) A Study of Journalistic Influence and Intrigue by Edwin M. Yoder Hardcover, 248 Pages, Published 1995 by The University Of North Carolina Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8078-2190-9, ISBN: 0-8078-2190-X
"No newspaper columnist of the post-World War II period was more widely known than Joseph Wright Alsop, who, with his younger brother Stewart, wrote a thrice-weekly column for the New York Herald Tribune syndicate from early 1946 until 1958. During this period the craft of newspaper commentary stood at the pinnacle of its influence, and the Alsops, widely read by government officials, opinion leaders, and the public, helped shape the pol ..."
The Unmaking of a Whig(1st Edition) And Other Essays in Self-Definition by Edwin M. Yoder Hardcover, 314 Pages, Published 1990 by Georgetown Univ Pr ISBN-13: 978-0-87840-496-4, ISBN: 0-87840-496-1
Vacancy A Judicial Misadventure by Edwin M. Yoder Jr Paperback, 224 Pages, Published 2010 by Publishamerica ISBN-13: 978-1-4512-7841-5, ISBN: 1-4512-7841-1
Incivility Two Historians and Their Civil Wars. An Essay in Comparative History by Yoder, Edwin M. Jr. Softcover, Published 2020 by Edwin M. Yoder, Jr. ISBN-13: 978-1-79232-495-6, ISBN: 1-79232-495-2
The Enduring South(1st Edition) Subcultural Persistence in Mass Society by John Shelton Reed, Edwin M. Yoder Paperback, 171 Pages, Published 1986 by The University Of North Carolina Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8078-4162-4, ISBN: 0-8078-4162-5
"9-1 1; and Robert K. Merton and Alice Kitt Rossi, "Contributions to the Theory of
Reference Group Behavior," ibid., pp. 33 ff. 5. New York: Random House, 1971. 6
. Assimilation in American Life, pp. 27-29. 7. 1bid., p. 40. 8. 1bid., p. 38. 9. For a
description of the study 1field work conducted by the Survey Research Center of
the University of Michigan) see Matthews and Prothro, Negroes and the New
Southern Politics 1New York: Harc ..."
"The author, an accomplished practitioner of the folk art of those people, and a product of their culture, makes illustrative use of his own work largely in the form of his Hex Sign paintings, and of his family history, Includes a number of ..."