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Essentials of Tropical Medicine (Paperback): Masters Walter Edgar Essentials of Tropical Medicine (Paperback)
Masters Walter Edgar
R785 Discovery Miles 7 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.

Scientific Words - Their Structure and Meaning (Hardcover, New ed of 1960 ed): Walter Edgar Flood Scientific Words - Their Structure and Meaning (Hardcover, New ed of 1960 ed)
Walter Edgar Flood
R1,798 Discovery Miles 17 980 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Partisans and Redcoats The Southern Conflict That Turned the Tide of the American Revolution (Paperback): Walter Edgar Partisans and Redcoats The Southern Conflict That Turned the Tide of the American Revolution (Paperback)
Walter Edgar
R282 Discovery Miles 2 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In a stunning work of forgotten history, Walter Edgar takes the American Revolution far beyond Lexington and Concord, recreating pivotal months in a nation's struggle for freedom. Gripping, fascinating, and meticulously researched, Edgar's masterful history captures the heat, the fury, and the intense human drama of Britain's ruthless South Carolina campaign. It is a story of military brilliance and of devastating blunders -- and the courage of an impossibly outnumbered force of demoralized patriots who suffered terribly at the hands of a merciless enemy, yet slowly gained confidence through a series of small triumphs that convinced them their war could be won.

Alive with incident and color, Partisans and Redcoats presents unforgettable portraits of real-life heroes and villains, Britons and Americans alike, as it chronicles two remarkable years in the fiery birth of a nation.

I Saw Jesus Christ - Face to Face (Paperback): Walter Edgar Davis I Saw Jesus Christ - Face to Face (Paperback)
Walter Edgar Davis; Walter Edgar Davis I
R353 Discovery Miles 3 530 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
In Wild Rhodesia, a Story of Missionary Enterprise and Adventure in the Land Where Livingstone Lived, Laboured and Died;... In Wild Rhodesia, a Story of Missionary Enterprise and Adventure in the Land Where Livingstone Lived, Laboured and Died; (Paperback)
Henry Masters, Walter Edgar Masters
R619 Discovery Miles 6 190 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
101 Women Who Shaped South Carolina (Paperback): Valinda W. Littlefield 101 Women Who Shaped South Carolina (Paperback)
Valinda W. Littlefield; Foreword by Walter Edgar
R454 R425 Discovery Miles 4 250 Save R29 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Women have played a vital role in shaping the course of South Carolina since the earliest days of human settlement. From organizers to educators, from medical professionals to civic leaders, from politicians to cultural icons, the entries in 101 Women Who Shaped South Carolina shed light on the many and varied contributions women have made both within the state and beyond. Drawing from the landmark text The South Carolina Encyclopedia, this volume presents readers with short biographical essays that are informative and accessible. Arranged chronologically, they provide, in their totality, a concise history of the state and the women who shaped it. A foreword is provided by Walter Edgar, Neuffer Professor of Southern Studies Emeritus and Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History at the University of South Carolina.

101 African Americans Who Shaped South Carolina (Hardcover): Bernard E. Powers Jr 101 African Americans Who Shaped South Carolina (Hardcover)
Bernard E. Powers Jr; Foreword by Walter Edgar
R1,446 Discovery Miles 14 460 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The first people of African descent to live in what is now South Carolina, enslaved people living in the sixteenth century Spanish settlements of San Miguel de Gualdape and Santa Elena, arrived even before the first permanent English settlement was established in 1670. For more than 350 years South Carolina's African American population has had a significant influence on the state's cultural, economic, and political development. 101 African Americans Who Shaped South Carolina depicts the long presence and profound influence people of African descent have had on the Palmetto State. Each entry offers a brief description of an individual with ties to South Carolina who played a significant role in the history of the state, nation, and, in some cases, world. Drawing upon the landmark text The South Carolina Encyclopedia, edited by Walter Edgar, the combined entries offer a concise and approachable history of the state and the African Americans who have shaped it. A foreword is provided by Walter Edgar, Neuffer Professor of Southern Studies Emeritus and Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History at the University of South Carolina.

South Carolina in the Modern Age (Paperback, New): Walter Edgar South Carolina in the Modern Age (Paperback, New)
Walter Edgar
R786 Discovery Miles 7 860 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Originally published in 1992, South Carolina in the Modern Age was the first history of contemporary South Carolina to appear in more than a quarter century and helped establish the reputation of the Palmetto State's premier historian, Walter Edgar, who had not yet begun the two landmark volumes-South Carolina: A History and The South Carolina Encyclopedia-that also bear his name. Available once again, this illustrated volume chronicles transformational events in South Carolina as the state emerged from the devastation that followed the Civil War and progressed through the challenges of the twentieth century. After the Civil War, South Carolina virtually disappeared from the national consciousness and became a historical backwater. But as the nation began to look to the twentieth century, South Carolina stirred once again. It took a world war, the U.S. Supreme Court, and strong-willed leadership to place South Carolina once more within the American mainstream. Edgar has divided this text into four essays, each covering a quarter century of South Carolina history. Each essay has a particular focus: South Carolina's hectic political scene (1891-1916); a period of economic stagnation during which the myths of the state's glorious past were honed and polished (1916-41); the impetus that World War II gave to economic development (1941-66); and social changes wrought by urbanization, industrial development, and desegregation (1966-91). South Carolina in the Modern Age also includes a chronology of state history and a list of suggested readings. More than seventy illustrations, many previously unpublished, add a visual dimension to the story.

101 People and Places That Shaped the American Revolution in South Carolina (Paperback): Walter Edgar 101 People and Places That Shaped the American Revolution in South Carolina (Paperback)
Walter Edgar
R518 Discovery Miles 5 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Paul Revere's midnight ride; the Battles at Lexington, Concord, and Bunker Hill; and the people and places associated with the early days of the American Revolution hold a special place in America's collective memory. Often lost in this narrative is the pivotal role that South Carolina played in the Revolutionary conflict, especially when the war moved south after 1780. Drawing upon the entries in the award-winning South Carolina Encyclopedia, this volume shines a light on the central role South Carolina played in the story of American independence. During the war, more than 200 battles and skirmishes were fought in South Carolina, more than any other state. The battles of Ninety Six, Cowpens, Charleston Harbor, among others, helped to shape the course of the war and are detailed here. It also includes well-known leaders and lesser-known figures who contributed to the course of American history. As the United States approaches the 250th anniversary of its independence, this volume serves as a reminder of the trials and sacrifice that were required to make a new nation.

A South Carolina Chronology (Paperback, Third Edition): Walter Edgar, J. Brent Morris, C.James Taylor A South Carolina Chronology (Paperback, Third Edition)
Walter Edgar, J. Brent Morris, C.James Taylor
R627 Discovery Miles 6 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This third edition of A South Carolina Chronology offers a year-by-year chronology of landmark dates and events in South Carolina's recorded history. Unique to this volume are nearly thirty additional years of notable events and important updates to material covered in earlier editions. Historians Walter Edgar, J. Brent Morris, and C. James Taylor expand previously chronicled periods using a more contemporary view of race, gender, and other social issues, adding measurably to South Carolina's history. While the previous edition referenced precontact South Carolina in a brief introduction, this edition begins with the chapter ""Peopling the Continent (17,200 BCE-1669)."" It acknowledges the extent to which the lands where Europeans began arriving in the fifteenth century had long been inhabited by indigenous people who were members of complex societies and sociopolitical networks. An easy-to-use inventory of the people, politics, laws, economics, wars, protests, storms, and cultural events that have had a major influence on South Carolina and its inhabitants, this latest edition reflects a more complete picture of the state's past. From the earliest-known migrants to the increasingly complex global society of the early twenty-first century, A South Carolina Chronology offers a solid foundation for understanding the Palmetto State's past.

Conversations with the Conroys - Interviews with Pat Conroy and His Family (Paperback): Walter Edgar Conversations with the Conroys - Interviews with Pat Conroy and His Family (Paperback)
Walter Edgar; Afterword by Nikky Finney
R610 R516 Discovery Miles 5 160 Save R94 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A New York Times best-selling author of eleven novels and memoirs, Pat Conroy is one of America's most beloved storytellers and a writer as synonymous with the South Carolina lowcountry as pluff mud or the Palmetto tree. As Conroy's writings have been rooted in autobiography more often than not, his readers have come to know and appreciate much about the once-secret dark familial history that has shaped Conroy's life and work. Conversations with the Conroys opens further the discussion of the Conroy family through five revealing interviews conducted in 2014 with Pat Conroy and four of his six siblings: brothers Mike, Jim, and Tim and sister Kathy. In confessional and often comic dialogs, the Conroys openly discuss the perils of being raised by their larger-than-life parents, USMC fighter pilot Col. Don Conroy (the Great Santini) and southern belle Peggy Conroy (nee Peek); the complexities of having their history of abuse made public by Pat's books; the tragic death of their youngest brother, Tom; the chasm between them and their sister Carol Ann; and the healing, redemptive embrace they have come to find over time in one another. With good humor and often-striking candor, these interviews capture the Conroys as authentic and indeed proud South Carolinians, not always at ease with their place in literary lore, but nonetheless deeply supportive of Pat in his life and writing. Edited and introduced by the Palmetto State's preeminent historian, Walter Edgar, Conversations with the Conroys includes the first publications of Pat Conroy's interview with Edgar as the keynote address of the 2014 One Book, One Columbia citywide ""big read"" program, the unprecedented interview with the Conroy siblings for SCETV Radio's Walter Edgar's Journal, the resulting live Conroy Family Roundtable held at the 2014 South Carolina Book Festival, and a recent interview in Charleston following Pat Conroy's induction into the Citadel's Athletics Hall of Fame. This collection is augmented with an afterword from National Book Award-winning poet Nikky Finney and nearly fifty photographs, many from the Pat Conroy Archive in the Irvin Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, University of South Carolina Libraries, and published here for the first time. Through the resulting treasure trove of text and images, this volume is as much a keepsake for Conroy's legion of devoted fans as it is a wealth of insider information to broaden the understanding of readers and researchers alike of the idiosyncratic world of Pat Conroy and his family.

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