Dabney, Eleanor Hoyt – Book (w/ Margaret Hoyt): My Heart, an Altar: Resources for Worship – John Knox Press, Richmond, 1959 Dabney, Joseph Earl ("Joe") - born 1929, lives Atlanta, retired journalist and public relations exec. . subj: Appalachian culture. Books: Mountain Spirits: A Chronicle of Corn Whiskey From King James’ Ulster Plantation to America’s Appalachians – Scribner, NY, 1974 Smokehouse Ham, Spoon Bread and Scuppernong Wine: The Folklore and Art of Southern Appalachian Cooking – Cumberland House, Nashville, 1998 Dailey, Ron - lived Warner Robins - Poems D’Alonzo, Mary Beth - Georgia Historical Society. Book: Streetcars of Chatham County: Photographs from the collection of the Georgia Historical Society - Arcadia Publishing, Charleston, S.C. 1999 Damali, Nia - Afr. Amer.. Book: Golden names for an African people Dameron, Mrs. W.C. Daniel, Wayne W. - born 1929 in Tallapoosa, lived in Chamblee and Atlanta, Ga State Univ. prof. Books: Pickin’ on Peachtree: A History of Country Music in Atlanta, Ga. – Univ. of Illinois Press, 1990 Business Statistics: Basic Concepts and Methodology – Houghton Mifflin, 1983 Daniell, Rosemary - born 1935 in Atlanta, lived Savannah. nominated 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards Creative Non Fiction Category for "The Woman Who Spilled Words All Over Herself: Writing and Living The Zona Rosa Way" other books: A Sexual Tour of the Deep South - Holt, 1975 Fatal Flowers: On Sin, Sex and Suicide in the Deep south - Holt, Rinehart & Winston, NY, 1980 Fort Bragg and Other Points South - Henry Holt, NY 1988 The Hurricane Season - Wm.Morrow, NY, 1992 Sleeping with Soldiers: In Search of the Macho Man - Holt, Rinehart & Winston, NY 1984 The Feathered Trees Daniell, W. C. (William) book: Observations upon the Autumnal Fevers of Savannah Savannah W. T. Williams 1826. Daniels, Mose Dannelly, Elizabeth Otis - Book: The Destruction of the City of Columbia, South Carolina: A Poem by a Lady of Georgia - Charleston, 1866 (very rare) Darden, Gordon Wallace Darsey, Brenda (Rebekah Stion) - lived in Cairo, subj: children's fiction, religious, poetry Daugharty, Janice -born 1944 in Echols Co., lives on a farm in Echols County. Books: Going Through the Change (short stories - nominated for Pulitzer Prize and the PEN/Faulkner Award) Ontario Review Press, Princeton, 1994 Dark of the Moon - Baskerville, Dallas, Tx., 1994 - Okefenokee Swamp setting Necessary Lies - Harper Collins, NY, 1995 Paw Paw Patch Earl in the Yellow Shirt (nominated for a Pulitzer Prize) Harper Collins, NY, 1997 Staten Bay, Baskerville, Dallas, Tx. 2004 Historical Fiction Daughtry, Nancy Margaret G. Davenport, Doris - Afr. Amer., born Cornelia, subj: poetry Daves, Frances M. - Books: Cherokee Woman - Brandon House, Boston, 1973 Rhyming Words for Insects, Animals and Birds, Trinity Press, 1975 Daves, Walter F. – Native of Atlanta, taught Georgia State University. Book: A Textbook of General Psychology, Crowell, 1975 Davidson, William H. - Born 1951. Book: The Amazing Race: Winning the Technorivalry with Japan – Wiley, NY, 1984 Davies, Geneva Davis, Anne Richardson - born 1942 Savannah, lives Darien. Books: The Tale of the Altamaha "Monster" – 1997, priv. prtd (history/fantasy, juvenile) Richardson and Allied Lines of the Southeast (genealogy) – 2000, Sea Griffin Publishing, Darien, GA. McIntosh County Ga. Marriage Book 1 – (genealogy research) 2003 Sea Griffin Publishing ISBN 0-9728386-1-9 McIntosh County Georgia Deed Book A: Research Abstracts – 2003, Sea Griffin Publishing ISBN 0-9728386-2-7 Heaven in a Hole in the Ground and Other Earthy Stories – 2003, Sea Griffin Publishing, ISBN 0-9728386-3-5 (fiction and memoir short story collection) Davis, Charles H. – born 1943 Savannah, lives Darien, Ga. Book (hist./genealogy): Bryan County, GA. Cemeteries – 2000, Sea Griffin Publishing, Darien, GA. ISBN 0-9728386-0-0 Davis, Gerald Davis, Harold E. Book: The Fledgling Province: Social and Cultural Life in Colonial Georgia 1733-1776, Chapel Hill, Univ. of N.C. Davis, Helen - born 1951, subj: Atlanta Book (co-written w/ Ren Davis): Georgia Walks: Discovering Hikes Through the Peach State’s Natural and Human History – Peachtree Publishing, Atlanta, 2001 Davis, J. Frank - Afr. Amer.. Book: Almanzar Evarts, Hero - J.W. Burke, Macon, 1925 Davis, Jerry Lee – book: Twin City Davis, Maggie Hill - Books: Far Side of Home - Macmillan, 1963 Rommel's Gold, Lippincott, 1971 The Sheik - Morrow, 1977 Davis, Olive Bell Davis, Ossie -born 1917 in Cogdell, lived in Homerville - Actor/Playwright/author - 1 act play "Alice in Wonder" Book: Purlie Victorius - 1961 (made into film under title "Gone are the Days" was leading contender for Pullitzer Prize) Davis, Pam - book (co authored with others): Caring and Competent Caregivers - Univ. of Ga. Press. Davis, Ren - born 1951, subj: Atlanta – Book (co-written with Helen Davis): Georgia Walks: Discovering Hikes Through the Peach State’s Natural and Human History – Peachtree Publishing, Atlanta, 2001 Davis, Richard Beale - Book: Intellectual Life in the Colonial South, 1585-1763, Univ. of Tenn. Davis, Robert S., Jr. (Bob) - born 1954, lived Dahlonega, Historian/author, subj: genealogy, research, history. Books: Requiem for a Lost City - Sallie Clayton's Memoirs of Civil War Atlanta, March, 1999, Mercer Univ. Press Cotton, Fire, and Dreams - The Robert Findlay Iron Works and Heavy Industry in Macon, Georgia 1839-1912, Mercer Univ. Press The Georgia Genealogy Work Book (co-written with Ted O. Brooke) The Early Settlers of Georgia: A List of the File Headings of the Loose Headright and Bounty Land Grant Files in the Georgia Department of Archives and History - Milledgeville, Ga., Boyd Publishing Co., 1997 Georgians Past: Special Files of Georgia Settlers and Citizens, Subjects and Counties, 1733-1970's. Milledgeville, Ga., Boyd Publ Co. 1997 A Southern Researcher's Notebook: Essays on Research and Records - Priv. printed, 1997 Davis, Roy Eugene - CSA Press, Lakemont, Ga., many spiritual-inspirational books including: Time, Space and Circumstance – Frederick Fell, NY, 1960 Davis, Wiley H. Davis, William Columbus - Books: The Columns of Athens, Georgia's Classic City (1951) The Last Conquistadores; The Spanish Intervention in Peru and Chile 1863-1866 (1950) Davis, William E. Dawe, Nancy Anne – Born 1931. book: I lift up my Eyes to the Hills: Stories of Faith and Joy from Appalachia – Augsberg, Minneapolis, 1992 Day, Enid - Book: Adventures of a Nurse's Aide (1951, wartime humor, intro by Bob Hope) DeBaillou, Clemens DeBolt, Margaret Wayt - Book: Savannah Spectres DeCredico, Mary A. - Books: Patriotism for Profit. Georgias Urban Entrepreneurs and the Confederate War Effort. - Chapel Hill, 1990 Deedy, Carmen Agra – Born in Havana, Cuba, grew up in Decatur, lived in Tucker, nominated 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards Children's & Young Adult Literature & Illustration for "The Secret of Old Zeb" (illus by Michael P. White) other books: Agatha's Feather Bed: Not Just another Wild Goose Story - Peachtree Publ., 1991 (illus. by Laura Seeley) The Yellow Star The Library Dragon Deer, Sandra - lived in Atlanta, subj: drama – Book: So Long on Lonely Street – S. French, NY, 1986 DeGive, Mary L. Deitz, Tom - Fantasy Books: Windmaster's Bane, Avon, 1986 Fireshaper's Doom - Avon, 1987 Dark Thunder's Way - Avon, 1989 Sunshaker's War, 1990 Stoneskin's Revenge, 1991 Ghostcountry's Wrath, 1995 Gryphon King, Avon 1989 Soulsmith - 1991 Above the Lower Sky – 1994, Morrow Delany, Sarah Louise - Book: Having our Say - The Delany Sisters Fist 100 years - G.K. Hall, 1993 DeLoach, Carolyn - started her own press, The Anneewakee River Press, Douglasville, Ga. Book which came about through research in Macon, Ga.: The Woolfolk Tragedy: The Murders, the Trials, the Hanging and Now, Finally, the Truth! - Anneewakee River Press, Douglasville, 1996 Shadow Chasers DeLoach, Nora – d. 6-19-2001. mysteries: Mama Solves a Murder – 1994, Holloway House Mama Stalks the Past – 1998, Bantam Books Mama Rocks the Empty Cradle – 1998, Bantam Books Mama Saves A Victim – 1997, Holloway House Mama Traps a Killer – 1997, Bantam Books Mama Pursues Murderous Shadows – 2000, Bantam Books De Lone, Ruth – lived Macon, poet. Book: Don’t Walk on your Feet, Branden Press, Boston, Mass Demetre, Margaret – Books: Creole Desire - 1960 Dempsey, Gloria - from Cartersville, Ga. writes about wildlife Denez, Deeva – Book: Uncaged: A Story of Truth and Survival Denmark, Herbert - nominated 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards Short Story Category for "The Prize" Dennard, Tom - Glynn County writer Books: Buzzard’s Roost – 1996, Darien Printing & Graphics Discovering Life’s Trails: Adventures in Living, 1993, Rainbow Books Dennis, Ralph – Lived Atlanta, writes detective stories. Book: Atlanta, Popular Library, 1975 DePoy, Phillip - 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards First Novel Category for "Easy" other books: Too Easy - Dell, NY, 1998 Dern, Mrs. John Sherman (see Gaddis, Peggy) Dern, Peggy or Dern, Erolie Pearl Gaddis (see Gaddis, Peggy) DeSosa, Margaret Ohlmann - Born Ga., lives Atlanta. Book: Love songs (1951) deTreville, Ruth Safford - Book: Captain Claghorn of the Chatham Artillery of Savannah, 1978. Deutermann, P.T. (Peter T.) – Born 1941 Boston, Mass, lives rural Ga.nominated 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards Fiction Category for "Sweepers" Books: Scorpian in the Sea – 1992, St. Martin’s Press The Edge of Honor – 1994, St. Martin’s Press Official Priviledge – 1995, St. Martin’s Press Sweepers: A Novel of Suspense – 1997, St. Martin’s Press Zero Option: A Novel of Suspense – 1998, St. Martin’s Press Trainman – 1999, St. Martin’s Press Hunting Season – 2001, St. Martin’s Press deVolt, Artiss - Book: Alfred Holy Memoirs, Lyra Music Co., 1985 Dewey, Maybelle Jones – Books: Until Now: A Brief History of Emory University Hospital and School of Nursing, 1947, Banner Press Push The Button: The Chronicle of a Professor’s Wife – 1951, Tupper & Love Dickey, James - born 2-2-1923 in Atlanta. Poet, novelist, children's book author. Books: Into the Stone - 1960 Drowning with Others - Middletown, CT: Wesleyan Univ. Press, 1962 Two Poems of the Air - (Calligraphy by Monica Mosely Pincus) Portland, Centicore Press, 1964- lim. ed. of 300 # copies signed by Dickey and Pincus The Suspect in Poetry – 1964 Helmets - 1964 Buckdancer's Choice - Middletown, CT, Wesleyan Univ Press, 1965 Spinning the Crystal Ball: Some Guesses at the Future of American Poetry - Library of Congress, 1967, 28 page pamphlet. A Lecture Delivered at the Library of Congress, April 24, 1967 Poems, 1968-1967 – 1967 Babel to Byzantium - 1968 Deliverance - Houghton Mifflin, 1970, Dell 1973 The Eye-Beaters, Blood, Victory, Madness, Buckhead and Mercy - Doubleday & Co. 1970 Self-Interviews - 1970 Sorties: Journals and New Essays - Doubleday, 1971 Jericho - The South Beheld - (Dickey's verse with Hubert Shuptrine's artwork) Birmingham, Alabama, Oxmoor, 1974. The Zodiac - 1976 Tucky the Hunter - Crown, 1978. Illus by Marie Angel. childrens poetry The Enemy from Eden - Northridge, California, Lord John Press, 1978.(first, limited ed. 275 copies) God's Images - (artwork by Hayes, Marvin) 1977, Birmingham, Alabama, Oxmoor House, 1978. The Starry Place Between The Antlers: Why I Live In South Carolina - Bloomfield, Mich., Bruccoli Clark, 1981 Bronwen, The Traw and the Shape-Shifter - HBJ, 1982. Illus by Richard Jesse Watson Alnilam - Doubleday, 1987 (first, signed limited edition of 150 copies) To the White Sea - Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1993 Striking In: The Early Notebooks of James Dickey - Columbia, Univ Missouri, 1996. Dickson, Edward – Books: Strange Autumn – 1960, Colonial House, Atlanta, Ga Diehl, William - born 1924, lived in Atlanta and St. Simons Island - fiction, screenplays; nominated 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards Fiction Category for "Reign in Hell" Books: The Hunt - 1991 Chameleon - 1981 Primal Fear "27" Sharkey's Machine - Delacorte, 1978 Hooligans The Thai Horse Dinsmore, Wayne – Book (co-authored with Paul W. Chapman): Livestock Farming – 1947, Turner E. Smith Co., Atlanta, Ga. Dismer, Blaise – Therapist, book publishing, lives St. Simons Island. Book: Perservering Past Panic – Loving Communications, St. Simons Island, GA Dixon, Debra - Book (co-written with Donna Ball, Sandra Chastain, Nancy Knight and Nancy Smith): Sweet Tea and Jesus Shoes Dixon, Sara Robertson Dobbs, Wayne Dodd, Robert Lee (Bobby) - born 1908- (coach at Georgia Tech) Dodd, Edward Benton 1902-1991 - Cartoonist, editor, Scriptwriter and Author, b. 11-7-1902 in LaFayette, Ga. son of Baptist Minister Jesse Mercer & Effie (Cooke) Dodd. Mark Trail cartoons and Mark Trail books. Dokecki, Paul R. - book co authored with others: Caring and Competent Caregivers - Univ. of Ga. Press. Dooley, Barbara - (Mrs. Vince) book: Put me in, coach Dooley, Vince - born 1932 - (coach at UGA) Dorsey, James Edward - born 1945, subj: Georgia literature & history Doster, Gary L. - lives Oconee Co., Ga. Book of postcard collection: (edited) From Abbeville to Zebulon: Early Post Card Views of Georgia Doxey, William - Prof. of English at West Georgia College. Book: Cousins to the Kudzu, Univ. of La press Drago, Edmund L. - subj: Reconstruction; Black politicians – Books: Black Politicians and Reconstruction in Georgia – Univ. of Ga. Press, 1992 (edited) Broke by the War: Letters of a Slave Trader (A.J. McElveen) – Univ. of SC Press, 1991 Dresang, Eliza (pseud: Carolyn Timberlake) - born 1941 in Atlanta. Books: The Land and People of Zambia – 1975, Lippincott Radical Change: Books for Youth in a Digital Age – 1999, H.W. Wilson Co., NY Drewry, John E. (Eldridge) – Born 1902, journalist - Books: Book Reviewing – 1945, The Writer, Inc., Boston Some Magazines and Magazine Makers – 1924, The Stratford Co., Boston Saturday Evening Post Biographies – 1947, Univ. of Ga. Press, Athens Driskell, Leon V. - born 1932. Books: The Eternal. Crossroads: The Art of Flannery O’Connor, Univ. Press of KY, 1971 Passing Through: A Fiction – Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, NC 1983 DuBois, W.E.B. (William Edward Burghardt) – 1868 in Massachusetts, taught for a while in Atlanta, editor of NAACP periodical, “Crisis”, joined communist party and died 1963 in Ghana. Afr. Amer. Books: The Philadelphia Negro – Benjamin Blom, NY, 1967 Writings/Selections – 1986, Literary Classics of the U.S., NY Black Reconstruction in America – Antheneum, NY, 1992 Duffey, Barbara - nominated 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards Creative Non Fiction Category for "Angels and Apparitions: True Ghost Stories from the South" Duffey, Betsy - 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards Children's & Young Adult Literature & Illustration for "Virtual Cody" Alien For Rent (middle reader div.) Duke, Marshall P – Nom. (with Sara B. Marshall) for 37th Ann. GA Author of the Year for: What Works With Children Duke, Sara B. – Nom. (with Marshall P. Duke) for 37th Ann. GA Author of the Year for: What Works With Children Teaching your Child the Language of Social Success – Peachtree Press, Atlanta, 1996 Duke-Barber, Brenda - nominated 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards Fiction Category for: "Come Spring", "A Summer of Love" and "Joy in Winter" Dull, S.R., Mrs. - born Dublin, Atlanta Journal & Constitution Home page editor. Book: Southern cooking Duncan, Dobie - (wrote an indangered species book for children) Duncan, Marion B. – subj: Georgia Flowers Books: Smithsonian Guide to Seaside Plants of the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts (w/ Wilbur Howard Duncan) – 1987, Smithsonian Press Trees of the Southeaster United States (w/ Wilbur Howard Duncan) – 1988, Univ. of GA Press Wildflowers of the Eastern United States (w/ Wilbur Howard Duncan) – 1999, Univ. of GA Press Duncan, Russell I Remember The Day of the Pioneer: A Factual Look at Pioneer Days in North Dakota - 1980 Blue Eyed Child of Fortune: The Civil War Letters of Col. Robert Gould Shaws - Univ. of Georgia Press, Athens (including account of burning of Darien) 1992 Freedom's shore; Tunis Campbell and the Georgia freedmen - University of Georgia Press, Athens, 1986. Entrepreneur for Equality: Governor Rufus Bullock - (Commerce, and Race in Post-Civil War Georgia)- Athens, Georgia., University of Georgia Press,, 1994. Lee's Endangered Left Where Death and Glory Meet: Col. Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Massachusetts Infantry – Univ. of GA Press, 1999 Duncan, Wilbur Howard - born 1910, lived in Athens, Ga. since 1940, Prof. Emeritus of botany at the Univ. of Ga. Subj: Ga. Flora Books: (w/Marion B. Duncan) The Smithsonian Guide to Seaside Plants and Trees of the Southeastern United States (Georgia) (w/Leonard E. Foote) Wildflowers of the Southeastern United States – Univ. of Georgia Press, 1975 (w/Marion B. Duncan) Wildflowers of the Eastern United States - Univ. of Ga. Press Dupree, Natalie – For many years was Atlanta Cooking (TV) instructor and cookbook author. Has now moved to Charleston, SC. Durban, Pam - GA. State Univ. English Prof., fiction Book: So Far Back – Picador, NY, 2000 The Laughing Place – Scribner’s, NY, 1993 Dyer, John Perry - Book: The Gallant Hood (1950, bio of Gen. Hood) Dyer, Thomas G. - Lives in Athens, Georgia Historical Quarterly editor Book: Secret Yankees: The Union Circle in Confederate Atlanta (winner of Georgia Author of the Year Award) See Lines, Amelia Eager, George B. - born 1921 in Valdosta, lives Valdosta, children's books Edge, Sarah Simms - subj: Atlanta history Edwards, Clifford Q - Book: Summer at Sea - Word Books, Tx., (Juvenile, Brunswick setting) Edwards, Harry Stillwell – born 4-23-1855 in Macon Bachelor of Laws degree from Mercer Univ. at age 21, practiced law and wrote for the Macon Telegraph and the Macon Evening News. Married Mary Roxie Lane (writer of children’s stories) in 1881. His short stories pub. In Harpter’s and Century. Knowledge of black dialect was used in his stories of real, living people, such as “Eneas Africanus”. Wrote two novels and poems. Column, “Coming Down My Creek” was featured in Atlanta Journal. Died 10-22-1938 Books: Just Sweethearts - Macon, GA. Two Runaways and Other Stories - The Century Co., NY, 1889 - Illustrations by E. W. Kemble. (negro characters) Sons and Fathers – (mystery novel, won $10,000 prize) 1896, Brown Pub., Atlanta 1937 limited, numbered ed. of 1000 cc. The Marbeau Cousins – 1898 His Defense and Other Stories - 1899 Eneas Africanus - Macon, Ga, J. W. Burke Co, 1920. Ed. story of the 8 yr journey of a slave from Rome, Ga. to Louisville, Ga. (several editions dating from 1920 to 1973) Isam’s Spectacles – 1920 The Blue Hen’s Chicken – 1924 The Tenth Generation – 1928 Little Legends of the Land – 1930 Edwards, Sam Isaac – lives Calhoun. Former aide to Jimmy Carter and Sen. John Glenn Book: From Outhouse to White House to Treehouse – by author Egerton, John - born 1935 in Atlanta. Books: The Americanization of Dixie: The Southernization of America – Harper’s Magazine Press, NY 1974 A Mind to Stay Here: Profiles from the South – Macmillan, NY, 1970 Southern Food: At Home, on the Road, in History – Knopf/Random House, NY, 1987 (Univ. of NC Press, 1993) Speak Now Against the Day: The Generation Before the Civil Rights Movement in the South – Knopf, NY, 1994 Generations: An American Family – Univ Press of Ky, 1983 Eidson, Bill - books: Dangerous Waters – H. Holt, NY, 1991 The Little Brother – H. Holt, 1990 The Guardian – Forge, NY, 1996 Frames Per Second – Forge, NY, 1999 One Bad Thing – Forge, NY, 2000 Eidson, John Olin – Born 1908, Books: Charles Stearns Wheeler - Friend of Emerson (1951) Tennyson in America: His Reputation and Influence from 1827 to 1858 – 1943, Univ. of GA Press Eleazer, Robert B. - compiled this book: Singers in the Dawn: A brief Anthology of American Negro Poetry. - Publ. by Commission of Interracial Cooperation; Distributed by Southern Regional Council, 1946. (originally published in 1934). poems by Phillis Wheatley, Paul L. Dunbar, W. E. B. DuBois, Georgia D. Johnson, F. Johnson, J. S. Cotter, C. Cullen Elliot, Charles Newton - born 1906 subj: nature. Books: Conservation of American Resouces - 1951 (with Mobley, Major D.) Southern Forestry Elliott, Sarah Barnwell – born 1848 in Georgia, daughter of Bishop Stephen Elliott and Charlotte Bull Barnwell Elliott. Her family moved to Tennessee in 1870’s where Bishop Elliott helped to found the University of the South at Sewanee. Lived NY 1895-1902, then returned to Sewanee. Active in Women’s suffrage movement. Died 8-30-1928. Books: The Felmeres – 1879 A Simple Heart – 1889 John Paget – 1893 The Durket Sperret – 1898 The Making of Jane – 1901 An Incident and Other Happenings – 1899 (short stories) Sam Houston – 1900 (biography) Ellis, Gene - poetry Ellis, Julie - Born Columbus, Ga., moved to NY after high school. Studied theater, worked as actress/writer/producer off off Broadway. Romance Books with a southern setting. Eden - Simon & Schuster, 1975 Walk a Tightrope - 1975 Magnolias - Simon & Schuster, 1976 Savage Oaks - Simon and Schuster, 1977 The Hampton Heritage - 1978 The Hampton Women - Simon and Schuster, 1980 East Wind - Arbor House, 1983 The Velvet Jungle - Arbor House, 1987. A Daughter's Promise - Arbor House-William Morrow, 1988 Loyalties - Wm. Morrow, 1989 No Greater Love - Wm. Morrow, NY, 1991 Trespassing Hearts - Putnam, 1992 Commitment - Kensington Books NY, 1994 Far to Go - Kensington, NY, 1995 Ellison, Emiliy - b. Atlanta, GA. books: Picture Makers First Light - Morrow, NY, 1985 Elton, George Book: (w/Helen Clark) Day before Yesterday: Well-Sweep Country – prv. Prtd. 1982 (Colquitt Co., Ga. Tales) Ely, Scott - born Atlanta, fiction, subj: incl.Vietnam war Pit Bull - Wiedenfeld and Nicholson, 1988 Overgrown with Love - Univ. of Arkansas Press, 1993 Starlight - Wiedenfeld and Nicholson, 1987 The Angel of the Garden - Univ. of Missouri Press, 1999 Elton, Maude Lay - Book: (edited) Blended Voices - Banner Press 1952 Emmons, Mark. Books: The Last Chance Ranch: A Story About Football, Gang Mambers, And Learning ToPlay By The Rules - Atlanta, Georgia, Longstreet Press., 1996. Engel, Beth Bland - childrens, fiction, history of St. Simon's Island Books: Ride the Pine Sapling - Harper & Row, NY, 1978 Big Words - Lodestar Books, E.P. Dutton, 1982 Englade, Ken - Books: Beyond Reason- The True story of a shocking double murder - St. Martins 1990 English, John W. - Book: When Men Were Boys, Lakemont, Ga. Copple House Erskine, Noel Leo - Prof. at Emory Univ., subj: Afr.Amer.religion & identity; the church & economics Book: King Among the Theologians – Pilgrim Press, Cleveland, 1994 Eschmann, Clara Belle Hooks - Won 1998 award for Georgia Author of the Year, Cookbook Division for book: Remember When....? Family, Friends, Recipes - Mercer Univ. Press, 1998 Ethridge, Willie Snow - 1900-1983 born in Georgia, lived in N.C. and Kentucky. Books: Russian Duet: The Story of a Journey - Simon and Schuster, 1959 I'll Sing One Song - Macmillan, 1941 This Little Pig Stayed Home - The Vanguard Press, 1944 Strange Fires: The True Story of John Wesley's Love Affair in Georgia Vanguard 1971 I Just Happen to Have Some Pictures - Vanguard, 1964, illus by Vasiliu. Summer Thunder - Coward, NY:, 1958 (novel of the founding of Georgia) Going to Jerusalem - Vanguard Press, 1950 Mingled Yarn - MacMillan Co, 1938 You Can't Hardly Get There From Here - Vanguard, 1965 Nila - Simon and Schuster, 1956. Let's Talk Turkey - Vanguard, 1952 It's Greek to Me - Vanguard Press, 1948 Ettinger, Amos Aschbach - Books: Oglethorpe: A Brief Biography - Mercer Univ. Press, 1984 My Land of Tears and Laughter - The Story of "Zonik"- Cornwall books N.Y., 1994 James Edward Oglethorpe: Imperial Idealist - Oxford, 1936 Eubanks, John Evans - Book: Ben Tillman's Baby - The Dispensory System of South Carolina (lim. ed., 1950, history 1892-1915) Eulenfeld, Ard L. - Subj: Cumberland Isl. Case Studies, Murder-history Evans, Augusta J. (Augusta Jane - see Wilson, Augusta Jane Evans) Evans, Lawton B. - 1862 - 1934 Book: All about Georgia, 200 yrs Romance and Reality, American Book Co. 1933 Evans, Oliver Wendell - Book: Ballad of Carson McCullers - Bio, 1965 Coward Evans, Augusta (see Augusta Evans Wilson) Evans, Eva Knox : Book: Jerome Anthony. Illustrated by Erick Berry ; NY:: G. P.Putnam's Sons, 1936. (Juvenile, Atlanta setting) Eyrick, E.L. - Athens, Ga. writer. Book: Power in the Blood - St. Martin's Press, 1996 Fancher, Betsy (see Lochridge, Betsey Hopkins) Books: Savannah: A Renaissance Of The Heart - Doubleday, 1976 The Lost Legacy of Georgia's Golden Isles - Doubleday,1971 Farrant, Don Historical books and periodicals, Sea Island, Ga. Farris, John - b. 1940 in Marietta, GA Books: Dragonfly – Forge, NY, 1995 Soon She Will be Gone - Forge Books, 1997 Nightfall – 1987, Tom Doherty Shatter Solar Eclipse - Forge Books, 1999 Sacrifice – 1994, Tor Books Sharp Practice – 1974, Simon and Schuster Captore - Tor Books, 1988 The Captors – Trident Press, 1969 The Uninvited – 1982, Delacorte When Michael Calls – 1967, Trident All Heads Turn when The Hunt Goes By – Playboy Press, 1977 Axman Cometh Catacombs – Delecorte, 1981 Fiends: A Novel – 1990, Dark Harvest, Arlington Heights, Ill. Minotaur Scare Tactics Son of the Endless Night – 1985, St. Martin’s Press Wildwood – 1986, Tom Doherty Hiroshima – Lucent Books, 1990 King Windom – 1967, Trident Press The Dust Bowl – 1989, Lucent Books The Fury – 1996, Playboy Press The Fury and the Terror – 2001, Forge, NY Fattig, F.W.- publications of Emory University: The Mutilidae Or Velvet Ants Of Georgia - Emory Univ., Atlanta, 1943. Emory Museum Bulletin Number 1. The Carabidae Or Ground Beetles Of Georgia - Emory Univ., Atlanta, 1949. Feder, Bernard - born 1924, teacher of Social Studies. subj: current controversial social & arts Books (some with Elaine Feder) : The Complete Guide to Taking Tests - 1979 The Process of American Government: Election of a President, 1968 The Art and Science Evaluation In the Arts Therapies (with Elaine Feder) Feder, Elaine - (see Bernard Feder) Book: The Expressive Arts Therapies Felton, Rebeca Latimer - Book: Country Life in Georgia in the Days of my Youth, Index Printing Co., 1919 Fendig, Albert - Children's book: Whooo Lives in the Swamp, (Folk Tales) Brunsick, Ga, Coastal Printing 1980 Ferguson, T. Reed - Glynn County writer Field, Medora - see Perkerson, Medora Field Finch, Charles - Doctor and prof. Morehouse School of Medicine Findig, Bruce - Finney, Nikky - Poetry Book: On Wings of Gauze Fischgrund, Tom - subj: vocational & academic Books: (edited) Barron’s Guide: An Inside Look at America’s Best Colleges –1995, Barron’s, Heppauge, NY The Insider’s Guide to the Top Ten Business Schools – 1985, Little, Brown Fisher, Ann Kinsman - nominated 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards Fiction Category for "The Masters of the Spirit" other books: The Legend of Tommy Morris: A Mystical Tale of Timeless Love: Based on the True Story of Golf's Greatest Champion Fishman, Cathy Goldberg - nominated 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards Children's & Young Adult Literature & Illustration for "On Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur" and "On Passover" Fitz, Jean Dewitt - Book: The Viper's Bite, Geron-x, 1969 (mystery) Flanigan, Sara - Townsend prize for fiction. Books: Sudie –1986, St. Martin’s Press Alice: A Novel – 1988, St. Martin’s Press Fleischmann, Arnold - Assoc. Prof. of political science Univ. of Ga., nominated 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards - Creative Non Fiction Category for "Politics in Georgia" (co-authored with Carol Pierannunzi) - Univ. of Ga. Press Fleming, Berry - born 1899 in Augusta - died 1989, went to school in New England and grad. from Harvard in 1922. Worked in the south on a newspaper, went back to NY and worked several years as contributor to "Punch" London, first novel: The Conqueror's Stone, returned to GA where he wrote: Col. Effingham's Raid.-Duell, Sloan & Pierce, 1943 other books: The Square Root of Valentine To The Marketplace Once There was a Fisherman - Cotton Lane Press, Augusta, Ga. 1984 The Affair at Honey Hill - Cotton Lane Press, Augusta, Ga., 1981 The Fortune-Tellers - J.B. Lippincott, 1951 The Acrobats - Ashantilly Press, Darien, Ga. 1969, (lim. ed) Fleming, Celestine Sibley – Nominated 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards Children's & Young Adult Literature & Illustration for "How to Rock Your Baby" (illus. by John Amoss) Winner of 37th Ann. Ga. Author of the Year Award for: A Granddaughter’s Reminiscence (Memoir) Floyd, E. Randall - Augusta College Univ. Prof., newspaper columnist. Books: Great Southern Mysteries - More Great Southern Mysteries - August House, Little Rock, Ark, 1990 Deep in the Heart – Harbor House The Good, The Bad and the Mad: Weird People in American History – Harbor House High Moon on the Marsh: The Saga of Neptune Small – Harbor House 100 of the World’s Greatest Mysteries – Harbor House Ford, Elizabeth Austin - Subj: Georgia history Ford, Marcia (see Radford, Ruby L.) born 1891 in Augusta, died 1971 children's Book: Peacehaven - Bouregy, 1954 Ford-Williamson, Estelle – Lives Avondale Estates, GA. Book: Abbeville Farewell: A Novel of Early Atlanta and North Georgia – May 2001, Other Voices Press, Decatur, GA Fort, John - Books: Make Way for the Great (1951, post Revolution fiction, setting: Ga., Ala. & Tn) God in The Sraw Pen - Bk League Amer Pub , 1931 Fort, Marie - resident Griffin, Ga. Book: Flower Arrangements for all Occasions - Rinehart & Co., NY Fortner, Ben - Books: (editor) Georgia Stories - Georgia short fiction of the 19 & 20th centuries, Peachtree Pub. 1992 Foster, Marian Curtis (pseudo. Mariana) Book: Miss Flora McFlimsey's Easter Bonnet (1951) Foster, Rodney - nominated 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards Short Story Category for "Remember Wen?" Foster, William Omer - Book: James Jackson, Duelist & Militant Statesman, 1767-1806, Univ. Of Ga. press 1960 Fowler, Carolyn - Afr. Amer, prof. Of Black Literature Fowler, Damon Lee Cook Book: Beans, Greens, And Sweet Georgia Peaches - Broadway Books, NY, 1998. Fowler, James W. - lived in Atlanta, subj: pastoral care; faith development Foxworthy, Jeff - actor, comedian Book: No Shirt, No Shoes .... No Problem! NY: Hyperion, 1996. Frady, Marshall - Books: Billy Graham: A Parable of American Righteousness, Little, 1979 Southerners & Journalists' Odyssey, 1980 Across a Darkling Plain - Harpers, 1971 Fraser, Walter L. - Ga. Univ. prof., Books: (co-authored with Anne J. Bailey) Portraits of Conflict: A Photographic History of Georgia in the Civil War - Fayetteville, Univ. of Arkansas Press, 1996 French, Dolores French, Thomas L. - lived Columbus. Book: Covered bridges of Georgia Fuhrman, Chris - Book: The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys - Univ. of Ga. Press, Athens, 1994 Fuller, Hoyt William - born 1927 in Atlanta - died 1981 in Atlanta. Afr. Amer. Anthologies include: American Negro Short Stories, 1966 Beyond the Angry Black, 1966 Black Expression, 1969 book: Journey to Africa, 1971 Fussell, Kenny – Book (Essay): When Even Your Mama Can’t Help Gaddis, Peggy - 1885-1966 (full name: Erolie Pearl Gaddis Dern ; used several pseudonyms - Georgia Craig, Perry Lindsay, Gail Jordan, Peggy Dern) Books: Back Home, Brief Pleasure, Come into my Heart, Dark Passion, Dr. Christopher, Girl Next Door, Impatient Lovers, Love Slave, The Other Dear Charmer, Perry Kimbo, Suddenly Its Love, Swamp Girl, This too is Love, Nurse At the Cedars, 1964, St. Simons, McFadden-Bartell Gaddy, C. Welton - Mercer Univ. Prof. and Pastor of Highland Hills Baptist Church, Macon. Book: Beginning at the End: From Crucifixion to New Life - Abbingdon Press, Nashville, Tn. 1980 Gallay, Alan – Book: The Formation of a Planter Elite: Jonathan Bryan and the Southern Colonial Frontier, Athens, Univ. Of Ga. Press, 1989 Gamble, Thomas - Book: Annals of Savannah: Savannah Duels and Duellists 1733 - 1877 - Savannah: Review Publishing and Printing Co., 1923 Gann, Ernest Kellog - Books: The High and the Mighty, Sloane, 1953 In the Company of Eagles, 1966 Twilight for the Gods, 1956. Gannon, Frank - b. 1952, lived in Demorest Books: Vanna Karenina – 1988, Viking, NY Yo, Poe – 1987, Viking, NY Gardner, Laverne - lives McIntosh Co., Ga. - McIntosh County History: Families Past and Present (genealogy & history,w/ articles by Buddy Sullivan) Gardner, Robert G. (Robert Granville) - born 1924 subj: Ga. Baptist Church history Garfield, James B. - born 1881 in Atlanta died 1984 in Valdosta - Children's book: Follow My Leader – 1957, Viking Press, NY Garner, Patrick - Book: A Series of Days of Change; Brunswick, Georgia - Glover Limited Edition of 475,1972, silkscreens, lino cuts. Garrett, Franklin Miller - born Milwaukee 1906, his family came to Atlanta (Fourteenth St.) when he was 8 - Worked Western Union and Coca Cola Co., great interest in Atlanta history Books: Atlanta and Its Environs (2 vols) 1954 Garrison, Webb B. (Webb Black) - born 1919 in Covington, lived in Decatur - journalist for Atlanta Journal & Constitution. Books: Atlanta and the War - Tenn. Rutledge Hill Press, Nashville, Tn,.1995 Treasury of Civil War Tales, Nashville, Tn, Rutledge Press 1988 Oglethorpe's Folly: The Birth of Georgia - Lakemount, Ga: Copple House Books Gates, John J. - book co authored with others: Caring and Competent Caregivers - Univ. of Ga. Press. Gatewood, Willard B. - Book: Preachers, Pedagogues & Politicians.....etc. Un. of N.C., 1966 Genberg, Ira - Atlanta lawyer and author. Book: Reckless Homicide - St. Martin's Press, NY, 1998 Genovese-Fox, Elizabeth - born 1941, prof. at Emory. books: Within the Plantation Household: Black & White Women of the Old South, Univ. of N.C. press 1988 Genovese, Eugene D. - Leading historian, lives Atlanta. Books: Roll, Jordan Roll (Bancroft Prize winner) The Southern Tradition The Southern Front A Consuming Fire: The Fall of the Confederacy in the Mind of the White Christian South - Univ. of Ga. Press George, Carlton Greer - Book: Lamh Dearg Aboo: Battle Cry of the ONeills, High Kings of Ancient Ireland - Priv. prtd, Pasadena, CA 1956 Gibbons, Faye - born 1938 in Carters Quarter - now lives in Alabama. Several of her books are set in North Georgia. children's & young adult fiction Books: Some Glad Morning - Morrow, 1982 Mighty Close to Heaven - Morrow, 1985 King Shoes and Clown Pockets - Morrow, 1989 Ellen Foster - 1990 Night in the Barn - Morrow Jr Books, 1995 Mountain Wedding - Morrow, 1996 Hook Moon Night: Spooky Tales from the Georgia Mountains - Morrow, 1997 Mama and Me and the Model T - Morrow Jr. Books, 1999 Gibson, Count D. Glynn County writer. Books: Figures in the Straw, Exposition Press 1957 Sea Islands of Georgia Their Geologic History - Univ. Of Ga Press 1948 Athens Gilbert, Stirling Price - born 1862, lived in Columbus. Book: A Georgia lawyer, his observations. Gilmer, George R. - Book: Sketches of Some of the First Settlers of Upper Georgia of the Cherokees and the author, 1965, Genealogy Pub. Gingrich, Newt - Books: Window of Opportunity: A Blueprint for the Future - Tom Doherty, 1984 (w/ Wm. R. Forstchen) 1945 - Baen Books, 1995 To Renew America - HarperCollins, 1995 Lessons Learned the Hard Way: A Personal Report - HarperCollins, 1998 Newt: Inside the Revolution - Rutledge Hill Press, Nashville, Tn. 1994 Ginn, Edwin H. - Book: Recollections of Glynn - Priv. prtd, Brunswick, Ga. 1998 Gnann, Pearl Rahn - Book: Georgia Salzburger and Allied Families. priv. prtd 1970 Goethe, Meredyth Goldberg, Stan J. - born 1931 in Atlanta - radio actor & juvenile writer Book: The Adventures of Stanley Kane – 1973, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Good, Cynthia - children's book: Words every child must hear [for safety & happiness] Winner 37th Ann. GA Author of the Year for: Vaccinating Your Child Gordon, Arthur – Born Savannah, grad magna cum laude Yale Univ. 1934, Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, emp. Hearst Magazine Co., Good Housekeeping, WW II vet., editor in chief Cosmopolitan. Books: Reprisal - Simon and Schuster, 1950 (race- Southern), One Man’s Way (bio of Norman Vincent Peale) Through Many Windows – Fleming Revel A Song Called Hope – C.R. Gibson Co. How Sweet it is – The Story of Dixie Crystals and Savannah Foods - 1992 Gordon, Asa H. - Prof. at State A & M College, Orangeburg, S.C. Book: Sketches of Negro Life and History in South Carolina - W.B. Conkey Co., 1929 Gordon, Sarah – Nom. 37th Ann. GA Author of the year for: Flannery O’Connor: The Obedient Imagination Gosnell, Cullen Bryant - Book: Fundamentals of American Government - Greenwood Publishing Group, 1957 Goulding, Francis Robert - born 9-28-1810 at Midway, in Liberty Co., son of Thomas and Ann Holbrook Goulding. Graduated from Univ. of Ga. And a degree from Columbia Theological Seminary in S.C. (where his father was president). Married Mary Wallace Howard in 1833 – 6 children. Upon his first wife’s death, he moved to Darien, Ga. where he was minister of the Presbyterian church and married, in 1855, Matilda Rees. They had two daughters. In 1842, while serving as a pastor in Eatonton, Ga., he developed a sewing machine (pre-dating Howe’s) although he did not apply for a patent. His first book was a children’s book, “Little Josephine”. This was followed by “The Young Marooners”. During the Civil War he compiled “The Soldier’s Hymn Book” and served as a chaplain. He held pastorates in Greensboro, Washington, Eatonton, Bath and Darien, Ga. and operated schools in Kingston (near Atlanta) and Macon. Died at Roswell in 1881. Books: Little Josephine – 1844 Robert and Harold - or The Young Marooners on the Florida Coast – 1852 Soldier’s Hymn Book – 1864 Marooner’s Island – 1868 Frank Gordon, or When I was a Little Boy – 1869 Life Scene’s from the Gospel History – 1870 The Woodruff Stories (which included Sal-o-quah, or Boy’s Life Among the Cherokees, Sapelo, or Child’s Life on the Tidewater, Nacooches, or Boy’s Life from Home, Tah-le-quah) Grady, Henry Woodfin - born 5-24-1850 in Athens, Ga., died 12-23-1889 in Atlanta, Ga. son of Ann Gartrell and William Sammons Grady. Grad from Univ. of Ga. 1868. Attended Univ. of Va. 1869. Married in Ga. to Julia King in 1871. Journalist for several newspapers, including the Atlanta Constitution. Died 12-23-1889 in Atlanta. Books compiled after his death from his articles and speeches: Life and Labors of Henry W. Grady: His Speeches, Writings, etc. – 1890 The Speeches of Henry W. Grady – 1895 The New South and Other Addresses – 1904 The Complete Orations and Speeches of Henry W. Grady, ed. by Edwin Dubois Shurter – 1910 The New South: Writings and Speeches of Henry W. Grady - 1971 Gragson, Ted L. - Assoc. Prof. of anthropology at Univ. of Ga. Book: (ed. with Ben G. Blount) Ethnoecology: Knowledge, Resources and Rights - Univ. of Ga. Press Graham, Brenda Knight - born 1942 in Clarkesville, lived in Cairo. Book: Stone Gables - Broadman Press, Tn. 1978. (autobio of family of 10 children growing up during the 40's & 50's in north Georgia.) Graham, Sarah Harris - Book: Inspirations (from her radio talks as Bible Club host & travel sketches, Ringgold, Ga.) Grant, Donald L Book: The Way it Was in the South: The Black Experience in Georgia NY Birch Lane Press 1993. Gray, Ruth Howard - Book: Survival of the Spirit - John Knox Press, Green, Edwin R. - Book (co-authored with Mary A. Green) History and Mystery of St. Simons - Arner Publications, 1989 Green, Gardner L. - Book: These will Remain (poems, 1949) Green, Harold Frederic - Book: Not made for Defeat: The History of the Central Baptist Church from 1890-1974 - Gainesvile, Ga., Green Books, 1974 Green, Mary A. - Book (co-authored with Edwin R. Green) - History and Mystery of St. Simons - Arner Publications, 1989 Green, George Dawes - Books: The Caveman's Valentine :New York, Warner Books, 1994. Edgar Award The Juror - Warner, NY, 1995. (made into Movie) Green, Harold Frederic - Book: Not Made for Defeat: The History of the Central Baptist Church from 1890 - 1974 - Green Books, Gainsville, Ga. 1974 Green, Julien - Born Paris, France. Father was a Virginian, his mother a Savannahian - her stories of the old South made him yearn for Savannah, where he later lived and wrote. Books: Memories of Evil Days - Univ. of Va. Press, 1976 Green, Tracy - subj: care of elderly, humor Greene, Melissa Fay - born 1952 in Macon, lived in Atlanta. Book: Praying for Sheetrock Grice, Donna – Book: You Decide, Vol. I, II, III (juvenile) Grice, Warren – Book: Georgia Through Two Centuries: A History, NY, Lewis Historical Publishing Co. 1966 Grier, Roosevelt ("Rosey") - born in Cuthbert, football player, minister. Books: Rosey the Gentle Giant - Harrison House, 1986 Griffin, George C - Book: Griffin - You are a disappointment to me -Atlanta Georgia Tech Alumni Assoc 1971. Georgia Tech stories Griffith, Benjamin W. - Dean of W. Ga. College Books: (Edited) Beaumont, Francis: 1584 – 1616, The Knight of the Burning Pestle – 1963, Barron’s Educational Series, Great Neck, NY Study Keys to English Literature – 1991, Barron’s Griffith, Louis Turner - born 1918 retired Univ. of GA prof., subj: Georgia history; journalism Griffith, Nicola - Born Yorkshire, England where she taught women’s self-defense, led creative writing workshops, was singer and songwriter. Now lives Atlanta. Science Fiction Books: Ammonite - (won 1993 Tiptree award, 1993 Lambda Award) Slow River - Del Rey/Ballantine, August 1995 Griffith, Robert Griffiths, Sharon L. – lives in Ga. Book, historical fiction based on Biblical character: Set Among Princes: The Saga of Claudia Rufina – Winepress Publishing, 2001 Grihm, Amanda – Book: The Wolf Grimes, Millard B. - books: The Last Linotype: The Story of Georgia and Its Newspapers Since WWII - Mercer Univ. Press Grimsley, Jim - nominated 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards Fiction Category for "My Drowning" other books: Winter Birds - Scribners (his first book) Dream Boy - Algonquin, 1995 Comfort and Joy - Algonquin, 1999 Mr. Universe and other Plays - Algonquin, 1998 Grisamore, Ed - nominated 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards Creative Non Fiction Category for book: True Gris - Mercer Univ. Press Grizzard, Lewis (Lewis M. Grizzard, Jr.) 1946-1994 humorist, columnist, author - Books: Don't Sit Under the Grits Tree With Anyone Else But Me.- Peachtree Press, Atlanta, 1981. My Daddy was a Pistol and I'm a Son of a Gun Chili Dogs Always Bark at Night - Villard Books, 1989 Elvis is Dead and I Don't Feel So Good Myself - Peachtree Publ., Atlanta, 1984 I Haven't Understood Anything Since 1962 - Villard Books, 1992 If I Ever Get Back to Georgia, I'm Gonna Nail My Feet To the Ground - Villard Books, 1990 If Love Were Oil, I'd be About a Quart Low - Peachtree Publ., Atlanta, 1983 Kathy Sue Loudermilk, I Love You - Peachtree Publ., Atlanta, 1979 You Can't Put No Boogie Woogie on the King of Rock and Roll - Villard Books, 1991 Don't Bend Over in the Garden, Granny; You Know them Taters got eyes - Villard Books, 1988 They Tore Out My Heart and Stomped that Sucker Flat - Peachtree Publ., Atlanta, 1982 Won't You Come Home, Billy Bob Bailey - Peachtree Publ., 1980 When My Love Returns from the Ladies Room, Will I be Too Old to Care? - Villard Books, 1987 Grooms, Anthony - lived Atlanta, Afr. Amer. subj: fiction about the civil rights period Grout, Phil - Book: A Spell in Plains - Stemmer House Publ, 1978 Grubbs, Lillie Martin - Book: History of Worth County, Georgia 1854-1934 -Burke Pub. 1934. Gulliver, Harold Strong - Book: Out of the Bog and other Poems - Henry Harrison, NY, 1938 Gurr, Charles Stephen - was Ex. VP, Academic Dean and prof. of history at Gainesville College. retired 1994. books: (edited) The New Georgia Guide (coedited) The Dictionary of Georgia Biography The Personal Equation: A Biography of Steadman Vincent Sanford - Univ. of Ga. Press Gustafson, James M. - lived in Atlanta. Books: Treasure in Earthen Vessels: The Church as a Human Community - 1961 Christ and the Moral Life – 1968 Moral Education: Five Lectures by James M. Gustafson and others – 1970 Sixties: Radical Change in American Religion (edited) – 1970 Christian Ethics and the Community – 1971 Church as Moral Decision-maker – 1970 Theology and Christian Ethics – 1974 Can Ethics be Christian? – 1975 Protestant and Roman Catholic Ethics: Prospects for Rapprochement – 1978 Ethics from a Theocentric Perspective – 1981 Sense of the Divine: The Natural Environment from a Theocentric Perspective – 1994 Intersections: Science, Theology and Ethics – 1996 Gwynn, Laurence (Larry) – poet of St. Simons Island – book: St. Simons Book of Hours – Saltmarsh Press, St. Simons Hagan, Kay Leigh - subj: feminism, applied psychology Books: Internal Affairs: A Journalkeeping Workbook for self-intimacy – 1990 Prayers to the Moon: Exercises in Self-reflection – 1991 Women Respond to the Men’s Movement: A Feminist Collection – 1992 Fugitive Information: Essays from a Feminist Hothead – 1993 Linda Finnell, 1948-1999: Sometimes my Hand Has a Mind of its Own - 2000 Haigler, David H. - Deputy director of the Rosalynn Carter Institute of Georgia Southwestern State University. Book: (w/ Kathryn B. Mims and Jack Nottingham) Caring for You, Caring for Me: Education and Support for Caregivers Leader's Guide and Participant's Manual - Univ. of Ga. Press Hall, David E. (M.D.) - born 1950, lived Atlanta, subj: learning disabilities Book: Living with Learning Disabilities: A Guide for Students – Lerner Publications, Minneapolis, 1993 Hall, James A. - Book: The Woodland Trail and Other Poems - New Era Publ, Decatur, Ga., 1934 Hall, Max - born Atlanta, subj: literary hoaxes, publishing, & editing Book: Benjamin Franklin and Polly Baker: The History of a Literary Deception – Univ. of NC Press, 1960 The Charles, The People’s River – 1986, D.R. Godine, Boston An Embarrassment of Misprints: Comical and Disastrous Typos of the Centuries – 1995, Fulcrum Pub., Golden, Colorado Harvard University Press: 1986, A History – Harvard Univ. Press (edited) Made in New York: Case Studies in Metropolitan Manufacturing – 1959, Harvard Univ. Press Halley, Jim - Georgia Southern Univ. sportswriter. Book: Just One More Time: The Miracle of Georgia Southern Football – 1987, Peachtree Publishers, Atlanta Halliday, William R. - born 1926 in Atlanta, subj: caves & caving Books: American Caves and Caving Techniques – 1974, Harper and Row Caves of California – 1962, National Speleological Society Caves of Washington – 1963, State of Washington, Dept. of Conservation Depths of the Earth: Caves and Cavers in the United States – 1976, Harper and Row, NY Discovery and Exploration of the Oregon Caves – 1971, Te-Cum-Tom Enterprises Ham, Tom - Book: Give Us This Valley - Macmillan, 1952.(early pioneer life..Set in Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountains) Harala, Carollyn Poppell Harben, Will N. (William Nathaniel) born 7-5-1858 in Dalton,Ga. Became a merchant there, moved to NY after he began to write in 1888, where he wrote and published his first novel, "White Marie". Became assistant editor for "Youth's Companion". Married Maybelle Chandler. Died 8-7-1919 Fiction books: White Marie: A Story of Georgia Plantation Life – 1889 Almost Persuaded – 1890 A Mute Confessor: The Romance of a Southern Town – 1892 The Land of the Changing Sun – 1894 The Caruthers Affair – 1898 The North Walk Mystery - 1899 Northern Georgia Sketches - A.C.McClure & Co., Chicago, 1900 Westerfelt - Harper & Brothers, NY, 1901 The Woman who Trusted: A Story of Literary Life in New York - 1901 Abner Daniel - A.L. Burt, 1902 The Substitute - Harper & Bros., 1903 The Georgians - 1904 Pole Baker: A Novel.- Harper & Bros. 1905 Ann Boyd - Harper & Row, 1906 Mam' Linda: A Novel. 1907 Gilbert Neal.- Harper & Bros., 1908 Dixie Hart - A.L. Burt, 1910 The Redemption of Kenneth Galt - A.L. Burt, 1909 Jane Dawson – 1911 Paul Rundel - 1912 The Desired Woman - Harper & Brothers, 1913- A.L. Burt, 1913 The New Clarion - Harper & Brothers, NY, 1914 The Inner Law - A.L. Burt, 1915 Second Choice – 1916 The Triumph – 1917 The Hills of Refuge – 1918 The Cottage of Delight –1919 The Divine Event - 1920 Harbutt, Frazer - lived Atlanta, subj: modern history Hardman, Thomas Colquitt – Born 1870, Book: History of Harmony Grove, 1949, Commerce, Jackson County, GA, 1810-1949) History of the Serepta Baptist Association of Georgia – 1943 Memoirs of Dr. Wm. B. J. Hardman and Elizabeth Susan Colquitt Hardman – 1953 Hardwick, Richard Holmes, Jr. (pseudo. Rick Holmes) born 1923 in Atlanta. "Adult" books: Child-Woman Love Under Capricorn Man-Crazy Harper, Francis - 1886-1972 noted field biologist author of many books: Okefinokee Album - Univ. of Ga. Press (ed. by Delma B. Presley) Travels of William Bartram - Naturalist's Edition Harrell, Charlotte - Glynn County writer Harrell, Sara (Jeanne) Gordon - (see Banks, Sara H.) Harris, Charlaine - Lawrenceton, Ga. Book: Real Murders - Worldwide Publishing, 1992 Harris, Corra May White - born 5-17-1869 in Farm Hill, Elbert County, lived in Atlanta, died 1935 parents were: Tinsley Rucker and Mary Elizabeth (Mathews) White. Attended Elberton Female Academy and Old Salem School in Banks County. Married 1887 to Lundy Howard Harris, Emory College professor and Methodist clergyman, who suffered a nervous collapse - propelling Mrs. Harris into the literary arena. He died young, leaving her with children to support. In response to a letter she wrote to the editor, she was invited to become a regular contributor to the newspaper, "The Independent". She died in Atlanta, 2-7-1935. 1st book was collaboration with Paul Elmer More "The Jessica Letters", 1904 not successful. contributed short stories to magazines. Books: Eve's Second Husband, 1910 The Recording Angel - Doubleday, 1912 In Search of a Husband, 1913 The County Citizens and Justice, 1915 A Circuit Rider's Wife - ca 1910, repr. by Univ. of Ga. Press, 1998 A Circuit Rider's Widow, 1916 Making Her His Wife, 1918 From Sun up to Sun Down, 1919 (with her daughter, Faith Harris Leech) Happily Married, 1920 My Son, 1921 The Eyes of Love, 1922 A Daughter of Adam and The House of Helen, 1923 My Book and Heart, 1924 As a Woman Thinks, 1925 Flapper Anne, 1926 The Happy Pilgrimage, 1927 A Woman Takes a Look at Politics, 1930 Justice - Hearst's International Libr., NY, 1915 Harris, E. Lynn - lived in Atlanta, Afr. Amer. -fiction about gays Harris, Joel Chandler - born 12-9-1848 near Eatonton, Ga. died 7-3-1908 at “Sign of the Wren’s Nest” his home at West End, outside Atlanta. His mother eloped with an Irish laborer and was deserted before he was born. His mother took in sewing and depended on the generousity of her neighbors. Very shy man. He went to work with various newspapers and because he was interested in the different negro dialects he started making up stories using the dialects of different regions. Books: Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings, 1880 Nights with Uncle Remus, 1883 Short Stories: Mingo & The Other Sketches in Black & White, 1884 Daddy Jake, The Runaway and Short Stories Told After Dark, 1889 Balaam and His Master, 1891 Uncle Remus and His Friends, 1892 On The Plantation, 1892 Little Mr. Thimblefinger Stories - Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1894 Illus by Oliver Herford. The Story of Aaron. Boston, 1895 Aaron in the Wild Woods, Boston, 1897 Free Joe & Other Georgian Sketches, 1887 Sister Jane, Her Friends and Acquaintance, 1896 Tales of the Home Folks in Peace and War, 1898 Chronicles of Aunt Minerva Ann, 1899 On the Wing of Occasions, 1900 Gabriel Toliver, A Story of Reconstruction, 1902 The Making of a Statesman, 1902 The Tar Baby & Other Rhymes of Uncle Remus, 1904 Told by Uncle Remus, 1905 Uncle Remus and the Little Boy, 1910 Uncle Remus Returns, 1918 A Little Union Scout Georgia From the Invasion of DeSoto to Recent Times Wally Wonderoon Memorial Volume to Henry W. Grady Harris, John Books: Charlton County Georgia: Historical Notes - 1972, Family Histories and Genealogies ; Georgia: Charlton County Histor. Com., l972 Harris, Kathleen - (pseudonym- SEE Adelaide Humphries) Books: Nurse on the Run - Avalon, NY, 1965 No Other Love - Arcadia House, 1952. Altar Linen The Wonderful Hay Tumble - William Morrow & Co Library, 1988. Harris, Lucien, Jr. - Pres. Ga. Society of Naturalists; Memb. Ga. ornithological society, Memb. Fla. Audubon Society, Memb. Tenn. Ornithological Society, Memb. Ga. Academy of Science; Assoc. Memb. American Assoc. for the Advancement of Science, etc. Books: The Butterflies of Georgia - Univ. of Oklahome Press, 1972 (revised edition, Atlanta, GA. 1950) (w/W.B. Baker and Wallace Rogers) Southern Nature Stories, books 1 and 2 - Turner E. Smith & Co., Atlanta, Ga. 1939 (textbook for children) Harris, Pierce – Book: Spiritual Revolution – 1952, Doubleday Harris, Trudier - Afr. Amer., Emory Univ. prof., subj: African-American history, culture, and lit. Books: Exorcising Blackness: Historical and Literary Lynching and Burning Trials – 1984, Indiana Univ. Press Fiction and Folklore: The Novels of Toni Morrison – 1991, Univ. of Tenn. Press From Mammies to Militants: Domestics in Black American Literature – 1982, Temple Univ. Press Saints, Sinners and Saviors – Strong Black Women and African American Literature – 2001, Palgrave, NY Harris, William C., Jr. (Dr.) – born Savannah, Ga., grad of Georgia State Univ. & Temple Univ. School of Medicine. In medical practice in Savannah. Books: Delirium of the Brave: A Novel of Savannah – St. Martins Press, 1998 No Enemy but Time: A Novel of the South, St. Martins Press 2002 Harrison, Clark - Atlanta Banker, Organizer and Chairman of Fidel, WW II veteran & paraplegic, autobio: Long Way Home: A Journey from Despair to Triumph - Barefoot Press, Decatur, GA., Copple House Books, 1985 All Cloudless Joy, The Life of George Washington From Youth To Yorktown:Washington, Regnery, 1995. Abstract of General Orders and Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Annual Encampment, Dept. of New York - G.A.R..Albany, NY, Troy Press Co., Printers, 1889.Laws affecting Veterans, passed by the Legislature, (1884) down to and including the Session of 1889 History of Catoosa County , 1972 Hart, Derek – Lives Marietta, Ga. Novel (Civil War): For Love or Honor Bound – 2001, Xlibris ISBN 1-4010-2669-9 Hartley, Grace - Book: Southern Cookbook Hartsfield, Mariella Glenn: Books: Tall Betsy and Dunce Baby: South Georgia Folktales - Univ. of Ga, Athens, 1987 Hartsock, Ernest - 1903 - 1930 poet, founder and operator of Bozart Press, Atlanta, Ga. Books: Narcissus and Iscariot - Bozart Press, Atlanta, 1927 Strange Splendor - Bozart Press, Atlanta, 1930 (lim.ed of only 50) Harvey, Steven - English prof. at Young Harris Univ., subj: death customs in America, nominated 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards Creative Non Fiction Category for "Lost in Translation" Nom. 37th Ann. GA Author of the year Award for: Bound for Shady Grove Harwell, Richard Barksdale - born 1915 in Washington, Ga., subj: Southern history. Books: Confederate Music - Univ. North Carolina Chapel Hill 1950 (songs of the Confederacy) The Civil War Reader, The Union Reader and The Confederate Reader - (Civil War Library) 1957, first by Longmans, Green & Co., reprints by Mallard Press, NY, 1991, Blue and Gray Press, Konecky & Konecky, Barnes & Noble 1992 Cornerstones of Confederate Collecting - 1953, reprints by The University of Virginia Press, Charlottesville, 1982, Broadfoot's Bookmark, Wendell, N.C. 1982 More Confederate Imprints - Two volumes. The Virginia State Library, Richmond, VA.1957. Vol. 1- bibliography of official records of the Confederacy and Indian tribes. Volume II lists unofficial military, historical and economic publications, etc. Abridgement in one vol. of Douglas Southwall Freeman's: Washington, 1996 Gone With the Wind, the Screenplay - 1980, Macmillan Gone With the Wind As Book and Film - Univ. of SC Press, 1983 The Fiery Trail (with Racine, Philip N.) - The University of Tennesee Press. 1986 Lee: An Abridgement of the four Volumes Douglas Southall Freeman, Scribner 1961 The War They Fought - Longmans, Green & Co., NY, 1960.(orig. published in two parts, "The Confederate Reader," and "The Union Reader") Margaret Mitchell's "Gone With the Wind" Letters 1936-1949 -Macmillan, NY, 1976 A Confederate Marine: A Sketch of Lt. Henry Lea Graves with Excerpts from the Graves Family Correspondence :Tuscaloosa, 1963. Confederate Anti-Lincoln Literature Hastings, Chris - nominated 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards Children's & Young Adult Literature & Illustration for "The Zoo Garden" Nom. 37th Ann. GA Author of the Year for: Southern Lawns Hastings, Louise and Donald - Owners of Hastings Seed & Nursery, Atlanta, Ga. firm which has been in business for generations. Book: The Southern Garden Book Doubleday & Co., NY. 1948 Hatcher, Robert Anthony - born 1937 in Atlanta, M.D.; subj: family planning, reproductive medicine Hathaway, Dennis - Books: The Consequences of Desire - Univ. of Georgia Press, Athens, 1992. Winner of the Flannery O'Connor Award for short fiction. Hauke, Kathleen A. - lives Atlanta. Book: Ted Poston: Pioneer American Journalist - Univ. of Ga. Press Hawkins, Walter L. (Walter Lee) - Afr. Amer. born 1949, lived Atlanta subj: biography Haygood, William Converse - Born and educated in Atlanta, Ga. Books: The Ides of August - World Publ., Cleveland, 1956 Hays, Louise Frederick - book: (edited) The Story of Wilkes County, GA - Continental Bk Co., Marietta, Ga. 1950 see Eliza Bowen Hays, Tommy - Book: Sam's Crossing Hayes, Gayle Arline Hayes, John A. - Afr. Amer Poet - Books: The Boys on the Courthouse Steps - Deep South Pub., McDonough, Ga., 1953 (lim. ed. 1000) How Red This Dust - Pageant Press, 1955 (Agala, Georgia people) Haygood, William Converse - Born and educated in Atlanta. Books: The Ides of August - World Publishing, Cleveland, 1956 Haynes, Kelly Noser - book co authored with others: Caring and Competent Caregivers - Univ. of Ga. Press. Haynes, William G. Jr. - born 8-10-1908, lives McIntosh County, founder and operator of Ashantilly Press, edited diary of his ancestor, Draughton Stith Haynes - Field of a Confederate Soldier. Illus.several Ashantilly Press books. Hazzard, Kevin – born NY, educated at the Citadel, lives in Atlanta. Book: Sleeping Dogs: A Novel – Mercer Univ. Press, 2002 Head, John – winner of Georgia Author of the Year Award for creative non-fiction for: We Were the Land’s (memoir) Hedgepeth, William - subj: communal living in America Books: The Alternative: Communal Life in New America – 1970, Macmillan The Hog Book – 1978, Doubleday, 1998, Univ. of GA Press Hemphill, Paul - born 1936, lived Atlanta and Gainesville. Books: Long Gone:A Novel - Viking, NY, 1979 King of the Road - Houghton Mifflin, 1989 Me and the Boy: Journey of Discovery - Macmillan, 1986 The Nashville Sound: Bright Lights and Country Music - Simon & Schuster, 1970 Too Old to Cry - Viking, NY, 1981. The Good Old Boys, Simon & Schuster, NY, 1974 Sixkiller Chronicles - Macmillan, NY, 1985 Allen, Ivan Jr. book, co-authored with Paul Hemphill: Mayor: Notes on the Sixties - Simon & Schuster, 1971. (Atlanta during the civil rights protests of the Sixties; Dr. Martin Luther King) The Ballad of Little River (nom. 37th Ann. GA Author of the Year, Essay) Nobody’s Here – 2002 Henderson, Sharon Smith - Glynn County writer Henson, Jean - born Cartersville, was prisoner of war in Germany, WW II, an experience on which his autiobiographical book was based - Book: Time for Reflection Hepburn, Lawrence R. - born 1940 Book: Contemporary Georgia (edited) – 1992, Univ. of GA Press The Georgia History Book – 1982, Institute of Gov., Univ. of GA Press Public Employees in Georgia: How Many is Too Many? – 1994, Carl Vinson Inst. Of Gov, Univ. of GA Press School Dropouts: A Two Generation Problem – 1990, Carl Vinson Inst., Univ. of GA Press State Government in Georgia – 1981 Herbert, Terry – poet, St. Simons Island Hervey, Harry - Book: Barracoon, 1950 (Savannah setting, 1850's) Hetzler, Joan – coastal GA poet. Book: Water Ways and God’s Ways on St. Simons Hicky, Daniel Whitehead - Poet Books: Bright Harbor - Henry Holdt & Co., NY, 1932 Wild Heron - Harper, NY, 1940 Never the Nightingale - Tupper and Love, Atlanta, 1951. illus by Athos Menaboni Call Back The Spring Thirteen Sonnets of Georgia, 1733-1933 - Frank Rowsey, Atlanta, 1933. limited ed. 1000, illus. by Cornelia Cunningham. Higgins, Michael Book: Action in the Atlantic Hill, Earle – Born 1941, Book: Quietly Crush the Lizard – 1972, Vanguard Press Hill, Abram - 1911-1986, Af. Amer. playwright & director, b. Atlanta Plays: Liberty Deferred, Hell's Half-acre, On Striver's Row, Walk Hard. Hillenbrand, Martin J. - Dean Rusk Prof. of International Relations emeritus and codirector emeritus of the Center for International Trade and Security at the Univ. of Ga. Book: Fragments of Our Time: Memoirs of a Diplomat - Univ. of Ga. Press Hirsch, Benjamin – book: Hearing a Different Drummer (Holocaust) – 2000, Mercer Univ. Press Hodges, Maria I. – graphic artist, illustrator, painter and copywriter working in Atlanta, lives Stone Mountain, Ga. Book The Promise – Cumberland House, Nashville Hoffman, John Leon – Born 1889, Books: The South: The Land of Flowers – 1949, Forsyth, GA. 365 Days in the Garden - 1950, Forsyth, GA Holcombe, Robert - lived Columbus, subj: Naval history Holcomb, Walt - subj: Sam Jones, the Methodist minister of Georgia Holden, Genevieve Mystery books: Velvet Target - Doubleday/Crime Club, 1956 Something's Happened to Kate Deadlier than the Male - Doubleday, NY, 1961. Sound an Alarm, Crime Club, NY, 1954 Don't Go In Alone - Doubleday, NY 1965 (Atlanta setting) Down a Dark Alley - Doubleday/ Crime Club, NY, 1976 Holland, Lynwood Mathis - Book: Direct Primary in Georgia (nonfict.) Hollimon, Rodriquez - nominated for 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards in Poetry Category for "Reflections of A World of Reality" Holloway, Charlie – Book: Ol’ Saddles & Good Advice (poetry) Holmes, Grace Bryan – Book: Time to Reconcile Holmes, James - medical Doctor of Darien, McIntosh County, Ga. in 1800's who wrote columns for the local newspaper, which have been compiled in the book: Dr. Bullie's Notes - Cherokee Press, Atlanta, 1976 Holmes, Rich - (see Hardwick, Richard Holmes, Jr.) Holley, Joseph Winthrop - Afr. Amer., born S.C., founder of Albany State College. Book: You Can't Build a Chimney from the Top: The South Through the Life of a Negro Educator - William-Frederick Press, NY, 1949 Homan, Tim - subj: hiking; nature. Book: Hiking Trails of the Cohutta & Big Frog Wilderness Hood, Mary - born Brunswick, Ga., lived Cherokee County. Short stories have won many awards, inc. Flannery O'Connor award, Southern Review/Louisiana State University Press Award, Townsend Prize Books: Waiting to Vanish - Bantam, 1988 And Venus is Blue: Stories - Ticknor & Fields, NY, 1986. Familiar Heat - Alfred A. Knopf, NY, 1995. Hood, Ralph - Glynn County writer Hopkins, Milton N., Jr. – born Fitzgerald, Ga., MS degree, Univ. of Ga. Book: In One Place: The Natural History of a Georgia Farmer – Saltmarsh Press, St. Simons Island, Ga. 2001 Houser, Harriet Hentz - books: Of Things Not Seen - Macmillan, NY, 1955 Howard, Clark – book (co-written with Mark Meltzer): Get Clark Smart Hoyt, Olga G. - b. 1922 in Columbus. Books: American Indians Today - Abelard Schuman, 1972 Censorship in America - Seabury Press, 1970 Lust for Blood: The Consuming Story of Vampires - Stein and Day, 1984 Witches - Abelard, 1969 Aborigines of Australia - Lothrop, Lee and Shepard, 1969 They Also Served: American Women in World War - Carol, NY, 1995 The Bedouins - Lothrop, Lee and Shepard, 1969 Huckaby, Darrell – Born Porterdale, lives Conyers, Ga. Books: Need Two Grits is Groceries and other facts of Southern Life Southern is as Southern Does Dinner on the Grounds Hard Rock to Solid Rock Hubbard, Ruth Scott - Book: Short Measures of Homespun (poems and memoirs, Georgia) Hudson, Charles - Franklin Prof. of Anthropology at Univ. of Ga. nominated 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards Creative Non Fiction Category for "Knights of Spain, Warriors of The Sun" - Univ. of Ga. Press The Southeastern Indians Hernando de Soto and the Indians of Florida (ed. w/Carmen Chaves Tesser) The Forgotten Centuries: Indians and Europeans in the American South, 1521-1704 - Univ. of Ga. Press Hudson, Charles J., Jr. - Books: Southern Gardening, 1953 Hudson's Garden Scrapbook (1951) Hudson, Jean T. - nominated 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards Creative Non Fiction Category for "If It's Not One Thing, It's Hot Pepper Jelly" Hudson, Joyce Rockwood – Winner of the 37 ann. Georgia Author of the Year Award for: Apalachee Hudspeth, Ron - subj: humor about Atlanta Book: Living, Loving, Laughing, Dying and Crying on Peachtree - Peachtree Publ, 1980 Huie, Mildred Nix - lives St. Simons Island, subj: historic plantations & forts of coastal Ga Books: (w/others) Kelvin Grove Plantation: 1736 - 1986 Hull, Augustus Longstreet - subj: Southern history; local hist. about Athens, Ga. and UGA Book: The Campaigns of the Confederate Army - Atlanta, Ga. 1901 Humphries, Adelaide (fiction pseudo. Kathleen Harris) - born 1898. Books: Nurse on Horseback Mission Nurse Ann Starr, Senior Nurse - Arcadia House, 1945. Orchids for the Nurse -Airmont, 1962 Office Nurse - Bantam, 1949. Hunter, Tera - Books: To 'Joy my Freedom - Southern Black Women's Lives and Labors after the Civil War" (Atlanta setting) Hunter-Gault, Charlayne - Books: In My Place - Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1992 Attacks on the Press in 1993 Hurst, Robert Latimer – born Georgia, lives in Waycross. Att. Ga. Teachers College, Columbia University, fellowship by Wall Street Journal in journalism at Univ. of GA, English, journalism & Mass communication teacher, public relations director for Ware Co. school system. Books (folklore about the Okefenokee and south GA): This Magic Wilderness – Parts I and II, Brantley Printing Co., Waycross, GA. At Random in the Wilderness Huxford, Folks - subj: Georgia history & Genealogy, founder of Huxford Genealogy Library, Homerville, Ga. Books: Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia Hyatt, Richard – Award-winning reporter of Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, author of 9 books, nominated 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards Creative Non Fiction Category for "Zell: The Governor Who Gave Georgia Hope" Other books include: Mr. Speaker: The Biography of Tom Murphy – Mercer Univ. Press, 1999 Hyman, Mac - born 1923 in Cordele, died 1963 Books: No Time for Sergeants - Random House, NY, 1954 Take Now Thy Son – 1965, Random House Hynds, Ernest C. Book: Antebellum Athens and Clarke County Georgia - Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1974. Iakovou, Takis and Judy – Books (mystery): Go Close against the Enemy, June 1998, St. Martins Press So Dear to Wicked Men – 1996, St. Martins Press There Lies a Hidden Scorpion, 1999, St. Martins Inman, Arthur Crew - born 1895 in Atlanta, died 1963, poet. The Inman Diary (2 vols) - Harvard Univ. Press, 1985 (edited) Soldier of the South: General Picketts War Letters to his Wife - Houghton-Mifflin, 1928 The Moon-Drifter - Oglethorpe Univ. Press, Oglethorpe Ga., 1930 None Now are Quietly Wise - NY, 1939 Magnificent Jest - Boston, 1924 Red Autumn - Dutton, 1920 Shadows of Men - Erskine MacDonald, London, 1925 Three Moods, Being This I Know, Hokusai saw, The Maples are Red - E.P. Dutton, 1941 American Silhouettes - E.P. Dutton, 1925 Iobst, Richard - served as chief in Office of History at Warner Robins Air Logistics Center, Warner Robins Air Force Base. former assistant prof. of history at Western Carolina Univ. historian for Office of History, Warner Robins Air Logistics Center, Museum curator for the Southeastern Museum of Aviation. doctoral degree in American History from Univ. of N.C. at Chapel Hill. author of numerous articles in various historical records - books: Civil War Macon, Mercer Univ. Press, March, 1999, 500 pp. $35.00. The Bloody Sixth: History of the Sixth North Carolina Regiment, Confederate States of America Ivers, Larry E. – Book: British Drums on the Southern Frontier: The Military Colonization of Georgia 1733-1749, Chapel Hill, Univ. of NC. Jackson, Edwin L. - Institute of Govt., UGA Books: (editor) Georgia Studies Book – 1991, Univ. of GA Handbook of Georgia State Agencies – 1975 Georgia’s Governor: The Man Most Likely to Succeed? - 1976 Model Legislature: A Student’s Guide – 1997 Legislative Oversight – 1976 Spanish Settlements in Georgia, 1526-1686 – 1994 James Edward Oglethorpe, A New Look at Georgia’s Founder (w/ Phinizy Spalding) – 1988 Jackson, Harvey H. - lived in Morrow. Subj: History Books: Lachlin McIntosh and the Politics of Revolutionary Georgia – 1979 Forty Years of Diversity: Essays on Colonial Georgia (edited w/Phinizy Spalding) – 1989 Rivers of History: Life on the Coosa, Tallapoosa, Cahaba and Alabama – 1995 Putting “Loafing Streams” to Work: The Building of the Lay, Mitchell, Martin and Jordan Dams, 1910-1929 – 1997 Georgia: Empire State of the South (co-written w/ Bradley R. Rice) – Ga. Historical Society Jackson, Phil - nominated 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards Short Story Category for "50 Years of Cheers & Jeers" Jacobs, Jimmy – Book: Moonlight Through the Pines Jacobs, Thornwell - Books: (Edited) The life of William Plumer Jacobs - Fleming H. Revell Co., 1918, reprint by Oglethorpe Univ., GA, 1942. The Oglethorpe Book of Georgia Verse ; Oglethorpe Univ. Press, Atlanta, 1930 The New Science and the Old Religion - Oglethorpe University:: Oglethorpe Univ. Press, 1935 Diary of William Plumer Jacobs - Oglethorpe Univ. Press, 1937. (Founder of Presbyterian College of South Carolina) Red Lanterns On St. Michael's ; E.P. Dutton & Co., NY, 1940 When for the Truth; A Novel Of Reconstruction Days In South Carolina - Walker, Evans and Cogswell, Charleston, 1950. When For The Truth - Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Charleston, SC 1950 (Reconstruction days in SC) Jaffee, Al (Allan) - born 1921 in Savannah. Subj: humor, cartoons, and comics Books: Funny Jokes and Foxy Riddles – 1968, Golden Press (juvenile) Ghastly Jokes – 1976, Grosset and Dunlap Mad’s Vastly Overrated Al Jaffee – (ed. By Feldstein and de Fuccio) 1976, Warner Books, NY James, Sheila – Book” Mission Empowerment: Living an Empowered and Inspired Life Now Jenkins, Sara - Books: The Last Lamp - Crowell, NY, 1950 The Brand New Parson - Peoples Book Club, Chicago, 1951 (fict. GA mill town setting) Year in Paradise - Thomas Y. Crowell Co., NY, 1952. Past, Present: Recording Life Stories of Older People - St. Alban's Parish, Washington, D.C., 1978 Saddlebag Parson - Thomas Y Crowell Co, NY, 1956. The Happy People -People's Bookclub, Chicago, 1953. Jenkins, Tommy E. - Book: A Graphic History of St. Simons Island - Pub. by the author, 1994 Jenkins, Welborn Victor - Afr. Amer. Poet born 1879 - book: The Incident at Monroe - United Negro Youth of America, Atlanta, 1948 Jessup, Richard - born Savannah, Ga., screenwriter/novelist. Books: The Cincinnati Kid - Little, Brown, Boston, 1963 Comanche Vengeance Foxway - Little, Brown, 1971 The Hot Blue Sea - Doubleday, 1974 Night Boat to Paris The Recreation Hall - Little, Brown, 1967 Sabadilla Sailor - Little, Brown & Co., 1969 A Quiet Voyage Home - Little, Brown & Co., 1970 Threat - 1981 Port Angelique The Deadly Duo Long Road West Wolf Cop - 1961 Texas Outlaw Target for Tonight (under pseudonym Richard Telfair) 1962 Jin, Ha - Teaches at Emory University, nominated 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards Short Story Category for "Under the Red Flag" - Univ. of Ga. Press Short Story collection: Ocean of Words (won PEN/Hemingway Award for Fiction) Johansen, Iris - Books: The Last Bridge Home – 1987, Bantam Wicked Jake Darcy – 1989, Bantam The Golden Barbarian – 1990, Doubleday Reap the Wind – 1991, Bantam The Wind Dancer – 1991, Bantam Storm Winds – 1991, Bantam Strong, Hot Winds – 1991, G.K. Hall The Magnificent Rogue – 1993, Bantam Midnight Warrior – 1994, Bantam The Beloved Scoundrel – 1994, Bantam Books Dark Rider – 1995, Bantam Lion’s Bride – 1996, Bantam The Ugly Duckling – 1996, Bantam Long After Midnight - Bantam, 1997 (suspense novel) And Then You Die – Bantam, 1998 The Face of Deception – 1998, Bantam The Killing Game – 1999, Bantam The Search – 2000, Bantam The Final Target – 2001, Bantam Johnson, Charles J., Jr. – lives Savannah, Ga. Book: Mary Telfair: The Life and Legacy of a Nineteenth-Century Woman Johnson, Georgia Douglas Camp - Afr. Amer. born 1886 in Atlanta, studied Atlanta Univ. and Oberlin College, taught school in Alabama. Married Henry Lincoln Johnson. They moved to Washington, D.C. where she became active in politics and contributed poetry to Black journals and periodicals.Died 1966 subj: poetry; drama; Black theater Books: The Heart of a Woman and Other Poems - 1918 Bronze: A Book of Verse - 1922 An Autumn Love Cycle - 1938 Share My World - 1962 Johnson, Greg – Born 1953, lived Atlanta. Subj: fiction, poetry Books: Emily Dickinson: Perception and the Poet’s Quest – 1985, Univ. of Ala. Press Understanding Joyce Carol Oates – 1987, Univ. of S.C. Press A Friendly Deceit: Short Stories – 1992, Johns Hopkins Univ. Press Aid and Comfort: Poems – 1993, Univ. Press of Fla. Pagan Babies – 1993, Dutton Joyce Carol Oates: A Study of the Short Fiction – 1994, Maxwell Macmillan International I am Dangerous: Stories – 1996, Johns Hopkins Univ. Press Distant Friends: Stories – 1997, Univ. of Ga. Press, Athens Invisible Writer: A Biography of Joyce Carol Oates – 1998, Dutton Sticky Kisses: A Novel – 2001, Alyson Books, Los Angeles Johnson, James M.: Books: Militiamen, Rangers and Redcoats: The Military in Georgia, 1754-1776 - Mercer University Press, Macon, 1992. Johnson, Katherine - 1894-1959, professor at Wesleyan at Macon. Subj: chronicles of a survivor of Hiroshima Johnson, Pharris DeLoach, Col. - U.S.A.F. logistics officer with a lifetime interest in military history and the American Civil War. books: Evans County and the Creation of Ft. Stewart, Georgia Belleville, Georgia - The First Hundred Years Under the Southern Cross - Soldier Life with Gordon Bradwell and the Army of Northern Virginia (edited), Mercer University Press Johnson, Randall - Cook Book: Aint it good cookin' Johnson, Sandra Grant – poet of coastal GA., book: Planting a Good Seed Johnston, Edith Duncan - Book: The Houstouns of Georgia - Univ. of Ga. Press, Athens, 1950 Johnston, Ginny - employed Fernbank Science Center, Atlanta. children's books about animals and wildlife Johnston, Richard Malcolm b. 3-8-1822 in Oak Grove, Ga. son of a planter/Baptist minister. Grad. Mercer Univ. 1841. Teacher, lawyer, married, returned to teaching. Accepted chair of Rhetoric and Belles Letres at Univ. of Ga. in 1857. When the Civil War began, he moved to Sparta to found a boarding school for boys, moved to Baltimore Co., MD in 1867 and started the Pen Lucy School, which broke up in 1883. . Died 1889 in Baltimore, MD. Books: The English Classics - 1860 Georgia Sketches from Recollections of an Old Man - 1864 Dukesborough Tales - 1871, enlarged version - 1883 English Literature (w/Wm. Hand Browne)- 1873 History of English Literature, (with Wm. Brown) 1879 Life of Alexander H. Stevens (w/ Wm. Hand Browne)- 1878 Old Mark Langston, 1884 Two Gray Tourists, 1885 2nd Collections of Stories was printed 1887 Mr. Absalom Billingslea, and other Georgia Folk - 1888 Ogeechee Cross-Firings - 1889 The Primes and their Neighbors: Ten Tales of Middle Georgia - Appleton & Co., 1891 (Illus. by E. Kemble, A.B. Frost, etal.) Widow Guthrie New York, D. Appleton and Co., 1890. Studies, Literary and Social, 1st series - 1891 (with William Hand Browne) English Literature - Univ. Publ, NY, 1892. Mr. Fortner's Marital Claims and other Stories - 1892 Mr. Billy Downs and His Likes - 1892 Little Ike Templin and Other Stories - 1894 Early Education in Middle Georgia - 1896 Old Times in Middle Georgia - 1897 Lectures on Literature, English, French and Spanish - 1897 Pearce Amerson's Will - 1898 Autobiography of Col. Richard Malcolm Johnston - 1900 Jones, Adrienne - born Atlanta, middle-school grade books and Y.A. books: Thunderbird Pass – 1952, Philadelphia, Lippincott Where Eagles Fly – 1957, Putnam Ride the Far Wind – 1964, Boston, Little, Brown Wild Voyageur: Story of a Canada Goose – 1966, Boston, Little Brown Sail, Calypso! – 1968, Boston, Little, Brown Another Place, Another Spring – 1971, Houghton Mifflin The Mural Master – 1974, Houghton Mifflin So Nothing is Forever – 1974, Houghton Mifflin Hawks of Chelney – 1978, Harper and Row The Beckoner – 1980, Harper and Row Whistle Down a Dark Lane – 1982, Harper and Row Matter of Spunk – 1983, Harper and Row Street Family: A Novel – 1987, Harper and Row Long Time Passing: A Novel – 1990, Harper and Row Jones, Barbara – winner of 37th Annual Georgia Author of the Year Award for her First Novel: Moonlight Bowl Manifesto Jones, Charles Colcock, 1804-1863 lived Liberty County. Subj: sermons; Georgia family history Books: History of Georgia 2 vol. Boston 1883 The Seige of Savannah in 1779 - Ga., 1874 The Life and Services of Ex-Governor Charles Jones Jenkins: A Memorial Address - Atlanta, 1884 Jones, Charles C. Jr - born 10-28-1831, son of Rev. Charles Colcock Jones, Sr. and Mary Jones. Lived on several Liberty Co., Ga. plantations and in Columbia, S.C. where his father was prof. at Columbia Theological Seminary. Attended S.C. College, graduated from Princeton in 1852, from Harvard in 1855 with law degree. Married in 1858 to Ruth Berrien Whitehead. Practiced law in Savannah, became city alderman and elected mayor in 1860. His wife died 1861. Enlisted in Chatham artillery during Civil War as senior first Lieut., promoted to Lieut. Col., chief of artillery dury seige of Savannah in Dec. 1864. Married 1864 to Eva Berrien Eve. After the war he practiced law in NYC. Moved to the Summerville area of Augusta in 1877. Died 7-19-1893, and is buried in Summerville cemetery. Known not only for his writing but as an orator, historian and archaeologist. Books: Indian Remains in Southern Georgia - 1859 The Monumental Remains of Georgia - 1861 The Life and Services of the Honorable Maj. Gen. Samuel Elbert of Georgia: An address delivered befor ethe georgia Historical Society at Savannah on the 6th of December 1886. 1887 Cambridge Historical Sketch of the Chatham Artillery - 1867 Historical Sketch of Tomo-chi-chi, Mico of the Yamacraws - 1868 Antiquities of the Southern Indians - 1873 The Seige of Savannah in December 1864-1874 The Dead Towns of Georgia - 1878 The Life and Services of Commodore Josiah Tattnall - 1878 Hernando DeSoto - 1880 The History of Georgia - 1883 Negro Myths from the Georgia Coast - 1888 Jones, Clayton - City Judge in Albany, GA. Poetry Book: The Spirit of the Fountain (1951, love story of Florence Vernon & John Delaman, based partly on the life of Florence Martus, the waving girl) Jones, Ethelene D. - lived Blue Ridge, Ga. media specialist. Books: Facets of Fannin: A History of Fannin County, Georgia – 1989, Curtis Media Faith Through Flood and Fire: A History of the First Baptist Church, McCaysville, Georgia 1900-1983 – 1983 First Baptist Church Jones, George Fenwick - born 1916 in Savannah. Subj: Southern & family history: Honor in German Literature – 1959, Univ. of N.C., Chapel Hill Ethos of the Song of Roland – 1963, Johns Hopkins Press Henry Newman’s Salzburger Letter Books – Univ. of GA Press, 1966 Walther von der Vogelweide – 1966, Twayne Pubishers, NY Salzburger Saga: Religious Exiles and Other Germans Along the Savannah River – 1984, Univ. of Georgia Press Ebenezer Record Book, 1754-1781 – Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1991 Salzburger Expulsion Lists – 1991, Picton Press, Rockport ME Chanson de Roland (editor) - 1971 German American Names – Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1995 Germans of Colonial Georgia: 1733-1783 – Genealogical Pub. Co., 1986 Honor Bright: Honor in Wester Literature – F. C. Beil, Savannah, 2000 Jone, Jack P. (Jack Payne) – born 11-20-1928 Jones Crossroads, Timmonsville, SC. Lived N.C., now lives in Georgia. LL.B. degree in 1948. Served as Intelligence Specialist during Korean War, civilian background in Investigations and Chief of Police with USAF. Owned his own construction company from which comes his expertise for his Craftsman Books. Student of Old West history. Books: Handbook of Construction Contracting, Vols. 1 & 2 House Framing: Learn the Tricks of the Trade Small Space/Big Bucks: Home Office Space & Rental Income Under a Long Sky – Women Drovers on the Chisholm Trail The Third Season Iron Spur: A Death-defying Mission Three Across Kansas Three Across Montana: The Fighting Fletchers Three Across Texas Three Across Wyoming Three Across The Northern Plains: The Fletcher Revenge Jones, Joseph (pseud.see Thompson, William Tappan, 1812-1882) Jones, Sam - Born Alabama, lived Bartow County, Cartersville. Methodist Episcopal Church South minister of the Gospel, Georgia Book: Sam Jones' Sermons - Rhodes and McClure, Chicago, 1895 Jordan, Clarence - 1912-1969 subj: coloquial-religious Jordan, Hamilton – Book: No Such Thing as a Bad Day Jordan, Hellyn Lackey – Nom. 37th Ann. Ga. Author of the Year for: Escape from the Little White Crosses Jordan, Mickey - Book: Someday I'll be Somebody - Forum House, Atlanta, 1974 Joseph, Henry - 1948- subj: mystery fiction about the Chattahoochee area Josey, Charles – Lives Atlanta Three books published in 1999. Kaszans, Rosemary – Chiropractor, journalist, book: Liars, Extremists and Buffalo Wings – Saltmarsh Press, St. Simons Island Kay, Terry - born 1938 in Hart Co., grew up in Royston, GA.lived Lilburn and Athens, GA., Hosted "The Southern Voice" a public TV series on southern lit. Numerous awards, incl. an Emmy for the screenplay Best selling Books incl: Run Down the Rabbit (Southeastern Library Assoc.'s Outstanding Author Award) The Year the Lights Came on -1976 After Eli (1982 Best Fict. Award from the GA Council of Authors and Journalists) Dark Thirty - 1984 To Dance with a White Dog - Peachtree Publishers, Atlanta (adapted for Hallmark Hall of Fame TV drama) Shadow Song - 1994 The Runaway - 1998 The Kidnapping of Aaron Greene - Wm. Morrow, 1999 To Whom the Angel Spoke – Peachtree Press, Atlanta, 1991 Taking Lottie Home Special Kay (nom. 37th Ann. GA Author of the Year) Kell, John McIntosh - McIntosh County resident, book written after the Civil war in which he served: Recollections of a Naval Life Kellman, Anthony – Book: Wings of a Stranger (poetry) Kennett, Lee B. - retired History Prof. from UGA, subj: history, including history of Ga. Books: (w/James LaVerne Anderson) The Gun in America - Greenwood Press, 1976 Marching Through Georgia: The Story of Soldiers and Civilians during Sherman's Campaign - HarperCollins, 1995 The First Air War - 1914-1918 - The Free Press, 1991 The French Armies in the Seven Years War: A Study in Military Organization and Administration - Duke Univ. Press, Durham, NC 1967 For the Duration: The United States Goes to War, Pearl Harbor 1942 GI: The American Soldier in World War II - Scribners, 1987 The French Forces in America: 1780-1783 - Greenwood Pub., 1977 A History of Strategic Bombing - Chas. Scribner's, 1982 Kettleman, Helen - born 1945 in Augusta, Children’s books Kiker, Douglas b. 1930 Griffin, GA, lived Cape Cod, died 1991. Books: Murder of Clam Pond, 1986 and 2 others, all with Cape Cod settings Kilgo, James - born 1941- Prof. of English, UGA. Subj: outdoor life in Georgia. Books: Daughter Of My People - Univ. Of Georgia Press, Athens, 1998 Deep Enough For Ivory Bills - Algonquin, Chapel Hill, 1988. A Hunters Reunion With The Woods And Waters Of His Home. Illus By The Author Daughter of My People - Univ. of Ga. Press Inheritance of Horses - Univ. of Ga. Press Killens, John Oliver – born 1916 in Macon, Ga. Novelist, essayist, screenwriter, playwright, and lecturer. Attended Edward Waters College, Brown College, Howard University. Studied law at Columbia Univ., New York Univ. and Terrell Law School. Writer in residence at Fisk for 3 ½ years and later at Howard Univ. Served on the National Labor Relations Board 1936-1942. Founder and Chairman of Harlem Writers Guild, vice president of the Black Academy of Arts and Letters, membr of P.E.N., the Author’s Guild and the Dramatist Guild. Books: Youngblood – 1954 And then We Heard the Thunder – 1963 (WW II) Black Man’s Burden – 1966 (essays) ‘Sippi – 1967 Slaves – 1969 The Cotillion – 1971 Great Gittin’ Up Morning – 1972 A Man ain’t nothing but a Man: The Adventures of John Henry – 1975 (Juvenile) Killion, Ronald. Book: (w/ Charles T. Waller) – Georgia and the Revolution, 1975 Cherokee Pub., Atlanta Kimball, Garnet Davis - Poetry Book: Beauty for Ashes - Banner Press, GA., 1957 Kimbro, Dennis Paul - 1950- Afr.-Amer. business success Kimbrough, Marjorie L. - born 1937- Afr. Amer. Books: Accept No Limitations: A Black Woman Encounters Corporate America – 1991, Abington Press, Nashville Beyond Limitations: Encouragement and Inspiration – 1993, Abington Press She is Worthy: Encounters with Biblical Women – 1994, Abington Press Everyday Miracles: Realizing God’s Presence in Ordinary Life – 1997, Dimensions for Living, Nashville Stones Between the Testaments: Meeting the People of the Apocrypha – 2000, Abington Press, Nashville King, Georgia Scott - born 1927, lives Atlanta, wife of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Book: My Life With Martin Luther King Jr. - Holt, Rineheart, Winston, 1969. King, Martin Luther, 1899-1984 Afr. Amer. Books: Daddy King: An Autobiography – 1980, G.K. Hall King, Martin Luther, Rev. - 1929-1968, lived Atlanta. Afr. Amer. Civil Rights Leader, Nobel Prize winner Books: I Had a Dream – 1963, 1991, Sundance Publishers and Distributers, Littleton, MA Chaos or Community: Where do We Go From Here? - 1968, London, Hodder & Stoughton Conscience for Change – Canadian Broadcasting Co., 1967 King, Spencer Bidwell, Jr. – Born 1904, lived Macon, subj: history & Georgia history. Books: Darien: The Death and Rebirth of a Southern Town – Mercer Univ. Press, 1981 Ebb Tide: As Seen Through the Diary of Josephine Clay Habersham Georgia Voices: A Documentary History to 1872 – 1966, Univ. of GA Press Sound of Drums: Selected Writings of Spencer B. King From His Civil War Centennial Columns in the Macon Telegraph News 1960-1965 – 1984, Mercer Univ. Press Kinnard, Sonja Olsen – Book: Memories from the Marshes of Glynn: World War II Kirkman, L.K. - Book: (w/ Claud L. Brown) Trees of Georgia and Adjacent States Timber Press, Oregon. 1996 Klehr, Harvey - lived Atlanta, subj: political science. Books: Biographical Dictionary of the American Left – 1986, Greenwood Press, Westport, CT Far Left of Center: The American Radical Left Today – 1988, Transaction, New Brunswick The Heyday of American Communism – 1984, Basic Books, NY Soviet World of American Communism – 1998, Yale Univ. Press Communist Cadre: The Social Background of the American Communist Elite – 1978, Hoover Institution Press Klein, Aaron E. - born 1930 in Atlanta, science teacher, children's books The Complete Beginners Guide to Microscopes and Telescopes – Doubleday, 1980 Electron Microscope: A Tool of Discovery – McGraw Hill, 1974 The Hidden Contributors: Black Scientists and Inventors in America – 1971, Doubleday How to Watch and Control Your Blood Pressure – 1978, Grosset and Dunlap Medical Tests and You – 1977, Grosset and Dunlap Mind-Trips: The Story of Consciousness Raising Movements – 1979, Doubleday Knight, Jane Dillard - lived Columbus. Book: Through my watching window (nature) Knight, Gladys - Atlanta-born singer of fame. Autobio: Between Each Line of Pain and Glory: My Life Story - NY, Hyperion, 1997 Knight, Lucian Lamar - 1868-1938 subj: Georgia biography; Georgia literary biography; history Book: Woodrow Wilson: The Dreamer and the Dream - Johnson-Dallis Co., Atlanta, Ga., 1924 Knight, Nancy – Book (co-written with Sandra Chastain, Donna Ball, Debra Dixon and Nancy Smith): Sweet Tea and Jesus Shoes Koger, Jim - lived Columbus, subj: Football Books: Football’s Greatest Games – 1966, Morros Pub. Co. Upon Other Fields, on Other Days – 1991, Longstreet Press, Atlanta, GA Kohler, Harrison - born Texas, staff ass't Attorney Gen. State of Ga. Book: It is Well: Reflections on War - Branden Press, Boston, 1976 Kohn, Norm - born 1935- subj: popular science Books: Stars: Whimsy, Wisdom and Light from the Other Side of Day – 1992, Peachtree Press, Atlanta Kole, Kay - subj: Georgia local history & genealogy. Book: The Minis Family Kollock, John - lived in NE Ga & Atlanta. Author and illustrator. Subj: railroads; rural Georgia life; fiction Books: Meg’s World – 1972, N.S. Berg, Dunwoody, GA Seasons of Light in the Hills – S. Hunter, Atlanta, 1989 These Gentle Hills – 1976, Copple House Books, Lakemont Think Persian – Saturday Shop, Clarksville, Ga. 1984 Konner, Melvin -M.D.; lived Atlanta, subj: medical and public health issues. Books: The Tangled Wing: Biological Restraints on the Human Spirit – Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1982 Becoming a Doctor: A Journey of Initiation in Medical School – 1987, Penguin Books Why the Reckless Survive and Other Secrets of Human Nature – 1990, Viking, NY Childhood – 1991, Little, Brown Dear America: A Concerned Doctor Wants You to Know the Truth About Medical Reform – Addison-Wesley, Reading, Mass.1993 Medicine at the Crossroads; The Crisis in Health Care – Vintage Books, NY 1994 The Nature of our Nature: Instinct and Passion in the Human Spirit – W.H. Freeman, NY, 2000 Kundell, James E. - inst. of Govt., UGA LaBoone, Fran – Poet, lives Brunswick, Ga.- Book: Tides and Seasons Laden, Nina - lived Atlanta, children's fiction Books: The Night I Followed the Dog – 1994, Chronicle Books, San Francisco Private I. Guana, The Case of the Missing Chameleon – 1995, Chronicle Books My Family Tree: A Bird’s Eye View – 1997, Chronicle Books When Pigasso met Mootise – 1998, Chronicle Books Peek-a-Who? – 2000, Chronicle Books Ready, Set, Go! – 2000, Chronicle Books Roberto, the Insect Architect – 2000, Chronicle Books Bad Dog – 2000, Walker, NY Lamar, Mirabeau Buonaparte – born 8-16-1798 near Louisville, Ga., son of John and Rebecca Lamar. Grew up on a plantation near Milledgeville. Moved to Cahawba, Ala. In 1819 where he became a merchant and co-editor of the Cahawba Press. Private secretary to Gov. George M. Troup of Georgia. Married Jan 1826 to Tabitha Jordan. Moved to Columbus, Ga. And established the Columbus Enquirer. In 1835, after the death of his wife, he moved to Texas. Fought in the battle of San Jacinto, elected vice president of the Republic of Texas (1838-1841) lived on his plantation on the Brazos. His only child, Rebecca Ann, died in 1843. Inspector general under command of Zachary Taylor in the Mexican War, led the victory charge at Monterey. Married in 1851 to Henrietta Maffitt, daughter of the poet and evangelist, John Newland Maffitt. They had a daughter, Loretto Evalina, born 1852. Minister to Nicaragua and Costa Rica 1858-59, where he wrote the poem, “The Daughtr of Mendoza”. Returned to Texas and died there 12-19-1859. Books: Verse Memorials – 1857 Other poems collected by Philip Graham were published under the title, “The Life and Poems of Mirabeau B. Lamar” Lamdin, Mrs. Augusta Book: History of Lamar County – The Barnesville News-Gazette, 1932. Later reprint by Wm. H. Wolfe, Atlanta, Ga. Lambdin, Bill - nominated for 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards in Poetry Category for "Slow Movement" Lamkin, Augustus F. - Augusta poet, died before publ. of his book of poetry: Songs at Sunset, 1951 Lancaster, John E. – Ph.D Univ. of GA, retired professor of history from Valdosta State Univ. Book: Judge Harley and His Boys: The Langdale Story – Mercer Univ. Press, 2002 Lance, Bert - book: (with Bill Gilbert)- The Truth of the Matter:My Life In and Out of Politics New York Summit Books 1991. Lane, Mills - Born Savannah. Book: Marching Through Georgia – Arno Press, 1978 (edit.): Georgia: History written by Those who lived It ; Savannah, GA: Beehive/Library of Georgia, 1995. Laney, James T. - Emory University President. Book: The Education of the Heart: Selected Speeches of James T. Laney - Emory Univ. Press, 1994 Lanier: Sidney b. Macon, Ga. 2-3-1842, Scotch-Irish/Huguenot descent, son of Mary Jane Anderson and Robert Sampson Lanier (a lawyer and descendant of a long line of musicians). Learned to play many musical instruments as a child, almost without instruction. His favorite was the flute. Attended private school and Graduated at the head of his class, from Oglethorpe College at Midway in 1860. During this time worked as a clerk in Macon Post Office and tutored English at Oglethorpe. Enlisted 7-10-1861 in the Macon Volunteers, fought at Richmond, stationed at Fort Boykin in 1863, mounted scout 1863-64, transferred to Wilmington, NC Aug. 1864. Signal officer on a blockade runner, captured and imprisoned 5 months in Pt Lookout. Later in 1867, he wrote "Tiger Lilies, based on that experience. Discharged and paroled Feb. 1865, seriously ill. Walked back to Macon, arriving March 15 in time for his mother’s death of tuberculosis. Was Hotel clerk in Montgomery, Ala, taught, then entered his father’s law office to practice and clerk. 1867 Married Mary Day of Macon. Ill with tuberculosis he and family lived in poverty, raising 4 sons, yet lived a life of contentment. Lived 1873 in Baltimore, but was forced by his health to make trips to Fla., Pa., Va. And N.C. Played flute with Peabody Orchestra in Baltimore. Lippincott’s published his poem “Corn” in 1875. Taught and lectured on English and Elizabethan literature. died of consumption 9-7-1881. Tiger Lilies – 1867 (his only novel) Florida, Its Scenery, Climate and History - 1876 The Centennial Meditation of Columbia, 1876, NY (musical, reprinted by Univ. of Ga.) First book of poems was printed 1877 The Boy's Foissart 1878 The Science of English Verse – 1880 The Boy's Mabinogion: The Earliest Welsh Tales of King Arthur - Charles Scribner's, 1881 The Boy's Percy, 1882 Poems: Sunrise (one of series titled "Hymns of the Marshes") Poems, 1882 Bob, our Mockingbird (ed. By Henry W. Lanier) - Scribner's, 1883 Poems by Sidney Lanier, ed. by Mary Day Lanier – 1884, enlarged ed. 1891, 1916. The English Novel and the Principal of its Development – 1883, rev. ed. 1897 Music and Poetry ed by Henry W. Lanier – 1898 Retrospects and Prospects: Descriptive and Historical Essays (ed. by Henry W. Lanier)- Charles Scribner's Sons, 1899 Letters of Sidney Lanier and Selections from his Correspondence 1866- 1881 (ed. By Henry W. Lanier)- Scribner's, 1899 Music and Poetry: Essays upon some Aspects and Inter-relations of the two Arts - Charles Scribner's Sons, NY 1899 Shakespare and his Forerunners: Studies in Elizabethan Poetry and its Development from Early English, 2 vols, ed. By Henry W. Lanier - Doubleday, Page & Co. 1902-1908 Poem Outlines (ed. by Henry W. Lanier) - Scribner's, NY, 1908 Science of English Verse - Scribners The Centennial Edition of the Works of Sidney Lanier, 10 Vols. - 1945 Lanier, Virginia – Born 1930, nominated 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards Fiction Category for "A Brace of Bloodhounds" HarperCollins, 1998 Other Books: Ten Little Bloodhounds - HarperCollins, NY, 1999 Death in Bloodhound Red (Agatha Award Winner) Pineapple Press, Fla. 1995 The House on Bloodhound Lane - HarperCollins 1996 Blind Bloodhound Justice - HarperCollins, 1998 Lawson, Gloria – poet. Book: Prelude: A Demonstration of Life Lawson, Marie Abrams - lived Atlanta Books: Hail! Columbia Pocohontas and Captain John Smith The Sea is Blue Dragon John The Enchanted Castle Strange Sea Stories, Legends, Lore and Superstitions Lay, Margaret R. – Born 1905 Thornblossoms – 1948, Rinehart & Co., NY Georgia Girl - 1952 Ceylun – 1947, Rinehart & Co. Leah, Carol - Book: Heaven's Little Angel - priv. printed, 1997 Leamon, Warren - born Atlanta, subj: fiction; Lit. criticism Books: Unheard Melodies - Longstreet Press, Atlanta, 1990 Harry Mathews/Warren Leamon – 1993, Twayne Publishers Lebow, Barbara - lived Atlanta. Subj: drama; Jewish holocaust Plays: A Shayna Maidel – 1988, Dramatists Play Service Tiny Tim is Dead – 1993, Dramatists Play Service The Keepers – 1995, Dramatists Play Service Little Joe Monaghan - 1995, Dramatists Play Service Ledbetter, Elizabeth O'Connor - Book: Out of the South, 1950 (poems to the South, illus by Eileen A Soper) Lee, Angela - Book: Burke County, Georgia (Images of America Series) Dover, NH, Arcadia Publ., 1996 Lee, Edna - Born & raised in Atlanta, grad. of Brenau, pianist trained for a concert career. Married instead, two sons, Harry Lee author of "Fox in the Cloak" and "No Measure Danced". first novel when she was nine. submitted articles to "Sunny South". Copywriter & assist. Advert. manager for a San Francisco Dept. store, returned to Atlanta and did the same at Rich's, became fashion editor of the Atlanta Journal. wrote, produced & broadcast hundreds of programs for the radio - like the serial "Symphony of Life" and "Southern Heroes". Her work on the latter with the remembered stories of her grandparents, gave her the intimate knowledge of the Reconstruction which she used in Web of Days. Other books: Queen Bee - Appleton-Century-Crofts, The Southerners - Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 All That Heaven Allows (with Harry Lee, her son) - G.P. Putnam's, 1953 Lee, James M., III - Book: Augusta: A Postcard History (Images in America Series) - Dover, NH, Arcadia Publ. 1997 Lee, James Wideman - 1849-1919 subj: Ga. bio.; travel; religious topics; hist. of Methodism in Ga. Books: The Soul of Tomorrow, Her Future in Material Wealth and Education - 1908 Religion of Science, the Faith of Coming Man – 1912 Geography of Genius - 1920 Le Grand (aka Legrand), Henderson - Books: Here come the Perkinsons! The Puppy who Chased the Sun (juvenile) Why Cowboys sing in Texas LeGuin, Charles A. - son of Magnolia Wynn LeGuin, (see) author of the diaries he co-edited under the title, "A Home-Concealed Woman" LeGuin, Magnolia Wynn - Book: A Home-Concealed Woman: The Diaries of Magnolia Wynn Le Guin 1901-1913.Univ. of Georgia Press, 1990. Leigh, Frances B. - Daughter of Fanny Kemble and Pierce Butler, wife of Rev. J.W. Leigh. autobiographical book: Ten Years on a Georgia Plantation Since the War - 1883 reprinted Leigh, Rev. J.W. - book: Other Days - NY, 1921 Leslie, Kent Anderson - Prof. at Oglethorpe Univ. Book: Woman of color – 1995, Univ. of Ga. Press Lewis, Gregg – Lives Rome, GA. Author & co-author of 30 books. Co-author w/ Ben Carson of: Think Big: Unleashing your potential for Excellence Lewis, John Ransom - born 1917- Ga. Poet Laureate, 1973 - Books: To Dock at Stars - University Press, Washington, D.C., 1962 Levy, B.H. - Born 1912, Savannah. died August 1988, Grad of Univ. of Ba. 1932, law degree from Harvard Univ. 1935. WW II Vet., past Pres. of Ga. Historical Society, pres. of Congregation Mickve Israel. Books: Savannah's Old Jewish Community Cemeteries Mercer Univer Press, Macon Georgia, 1983 Mordecai Sheftall: Jewish Revolutionary Patriot, Pub. 1999, Georgia Historical Society Lewis, Bessie - McIntosh County historian, deceased Books: To Save Their Souls - Boston 1939 The Story of Old Fort King George - 1940 They Called Their Town Darien – 1975, Darien News Lightle, Burnette (see Vanstory) - St Simons Island author Patriarchial Plantations of St. Simons Island, 1975 Lindner, Richard - nominated 34th Annual Georgia Author of The Year Awards Children's & Young Adult Literature & Illustration for "Speak Up!" Lines, Amelia Akehurst - teacher. bio. Book: To raise myself a little: The Diaries and Letters of Jennie, a Georgia Teacher, 1851-1886 (edited by Thomas Dyer) Univ. of Ga. Press, 1982 Linley, John - Prof. at UGA, subj: Ga. architecture Lipstadt, Deborah - lived Atlanta, subj: Jewish history Lloyd, Craig – Nom. 37th Ann. GA Author of the Year for: Eugene Bullard, Black Expatriate in Jazz-Age Paris Locke, Lucie - born 1904 in Valdosta, poet, art teacher Lockerman, Doris - former journalist, lives in and writes about Atlanta. Books: The Man Who Amazed Atlanta: The Journey of Franklin Miller Garrett - Marietta Ga., Longstreet Press, 1996 Lockridge, Betsy Hopkins (see Betsy Fancher), Book: Blue River (her 1st book under this name) pub. 1956, repr. 1971 in Dunwoody GA. Lomax, Louis Emanuel b. Valdosta 8-16-1822, d. 1922. Son of James & Fannie (Hardon) Lomas The Reluctant African, 1960 The Negro Revolt, 1962 When The World is Given, 1964 Thailand: The War that is, The War that will be, 1966 To Kill a Black Man, 1968 Long, Leslie Long, Nat G. - Pastor of Methodist Chruch in Centerville, Ga. the subject of the book: The Story of Zoar ; The Committee of History and Records, 1973?. Long, Richard A., born 1927 in Atlanta, Afr.Amer., Fulbright Scholar, subj: art & culture Books: The Availability of 20th Century Mexican Coins - Gulf Coast Printing, Texas, 1969 The Black Tradition in American Dance - Rizzoli, NY, 1989 African Americans: A Portrait - Crescent Books, 1993 Longstreet, Augustus Baldwin - born Augusta 9-22-1790, educated at home, at school of Dr. Moses Waddel in S.C. and later attended Yale Univ. and Reeve & Gould’s Law School. Admitted to Ga. Bar. Married Frances Eliza Parke of Greensboro, Ga. Elected to State Legislature from Green Co. in 1821. Judge of Superior Court, 1822. Moved to Augusta in 1827 and purchased the Augusta newspaper, the States Rights Sentinel and became the editor 1834-36. Wrote columns called “Georgia Scenes”. Methodist minister in 1838. President of Emory College 1839-1848. President of Centenary College, Jackson, La in 1849, President of Univ. of Mississippi 1849-1856. Moved to Abbeville, Ms. Until 1858, when he became President of Univ. of S.C. In 1861 moved back to Miss. Supported the southern cause with his writings during the war and was Chaplain of Georgia militia. Died Oxford, Ms. 7-9-1870. Books: Master William Mitten,or a Youth of Brilliant Talents who was Ruined by Bad Luck -1864 (novel, not successful) Georgia Scenes, Characters, Incidents, &c., In The First Half Century of the Republic. ; Harper & Brothers. New York. first edition 1835, second ed. =1840, reprints: 1847, 1850. Annals of Athens Georgia 1801-1901. 1906 Athens Stories with a Moral- Humorous and Descriptive of Southern Life a Century Ago – 1912 Lorenzo, Carol Lee – Lives Snellville, Ga. Teaches fiction at Callanwolde art center and other sites in Atlanta, Her short stories have appeared in literary journals. Children's & adult fiction Books: Mama’s Ghosts – 1974, Harper & Row Heart-of-Snowbird – 1975, Harper & Row White Sand Road – 1978, Harper & Row Nervous Dancer - Univ. of Ga. Press, Athens, 1995 (winner of Flannery O'Connor Award for short fiction) Love, Davis, III - Glynn County golf pro, writer Lovelace, Alice - born 1948- subj: poetry, cooking Books: A Voice in the Wilderness - Horizons Press, Atlanta, Ga. 1976 Black Coffee - Sababa Press, Atlanta, Ga. 1986 Lovell, Caroline Couper - book about Couper Plantation of St. Simons Island, Ga.: The Light of Other Days - Mercer University Press Loveman, Robert - 1864 -1923, lived Dalton, poetry. Books: Songs from a Georgia Garden - London J.B. Lippincott 1904 Lowrance, Robert S., Jr. - Director of North Fulton Special Choir. Poetry Books: Fountain of Youth - Harvey Dan Abrams pub., Atlanta, 1979 (lim. ed.) Lucas, Craig b. 1951 somewhere in Atlanta, his mother abandoned him in the back seat of a car with a note pinned to his bunting saying she couldn't afford to take care of him. Playwright and song writer (also sound recordings). Plays in book form: Blue Window: A Comedy – 1985, Samuel French, NY Reckless: A Play – 1985, Dramatists Play Service Prelude to a Kiss – 1990, Dutton Three Postcards: A Musical Play – 1995, Dramatists Play Service What I Meant Was: New Plays and Selected one-acts – 1999, Theatre Communications Group, NY Lukken, Miriam – Lives LaGrange, Ga. Books: Read this Book Before your Child Starts School – 1994, Charles C. Thomas Southern Born and Bread – 1994, Wimmer Companies (cookbook) Mrs. Dunwoody’s Excellent Instructions for Homekeeping – 2003, Time Warner Lumpkin, Grace - (pseudonym: Ann Du Pre) born Milledgeville ca 1892, daughter of William Wallace and Annette Morris Lumpkin. Completed high school in Columbia, S.C., graduated from Brenau College in 1911. Taught school in S.C., and was industrial secretary for the YWCA. Moved to NY, studied writing at Columbia Univ. and became involved in left-wing activities. Committed to Marxist ideology, she became more conservative in the 1940’s. Moved to King and Queen Co., VA in 1952, back to Columbia, SC in 1974. Her papers are in South Caroliniana Library of Univ. of SC. Books: A Sign for Cain - Lee Furman, NY, 1935 To Make My Bread - Macaulay, 1932 (winner of Maxim Gorky award as best labor novel, set in Appalachians, stage adaptation “Let Freedom Ring” produced in 1935) Some Take a Lover - Macaulay, 1933 Timid Woman - Macaulay, 1933 A Sign for The Wedding – 1939 (racial injustice and union activity in the south) Full Circle - Western Islands, 1962 (a critical view of communism) Lumpkin, Katherine Du Pre - born 1897 in Macon, autobiography Lupold, John S. - born 1942- wrote Columbus area bibliography Lynch, John W. Book: The Dorman-Marshbourne Letters with Brief Accounts of the 10th and 53rd Georgia Regiments, CSA. Published Senoia, Ga. Down Home Pub. (Fayette Co., Ga.)