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A sneak peek at Fall 2012 books

Posted by Ellen C. Bush on 8 May 2012, 11:51 am

Take a look at our new catalog, showcasing books to come from UNC Press in Fall/Winter 2012-2013. Continue Reading A sneak peek at Fall 2012 books

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#bookspotting on @blueridgenps at the Folk Art Center: an excellent selection of #SouthernGateways guides + “Folk Medicine in Southern Appalachia.” Repost sonyabonczek: Basking in this glorious @uncpress book spread—on the right are gorgeous new Spring releases and on the left, looking towards the new Fall season 📚🎨🍓🍎🥬🍁⚽️🏀🏈⚾️(I think I nailed all the appropriate emojis here) “South Writ Large: Stories from the Global South” edited  by Amanda B. Bellows, Katherine Doss, Robin Miura, and Samia Serageldin, distributed by UNC Press for @uncsouth , is available now. #advancereviewcopy #advancereaderscopy in print form: back from pandemic hiatus! 👇🏽👇🏽 🍆🍓🥚🍞🥕”Edible North Carolina” is on sale now from your favorite book retailer! Repost @tsgtriangle Excited to dig into this delicious read!! EDIBLE NORTH CAROLINA: A JOURNEY ACROSS A STATE OF FLAVOR, edited by @ferrismcf assoc. ed. @kchysmith & photos by @baxmiller with @uncpress! YOU can take a sneak peek of the book and order here: https://bit.ly/ediblenc #ediblenorthcarolina #eyecandy #foodie #ncfoodie #ourfoodietradition #somuchtolove #livelovelocal #tsgtriangle 🍅Virtual event happening TONIGHT at 6pm ET!🥬⬇️ Happy two year anniversary to “Tabernacles of Clay: Sexuality and Gender in Modern Mormonism!” 🎊🎊 That’s a fine front entry #bookdisplay of recent backlist titles, if we do say so ourselves! 🎉Happy publication day to Glenda Gilmore’s “Romare Bearden in the Homeland of His Imagination,” a Ferris and Ferris Book. 🎨
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