Photography

125 Years at Mississippi State University: A Pictorial History of the People's University

African American Writers: Portraits and Visions

Appalachian Lives

Bike Week at Daytona Beach: Bad Boys and Fancy Toys

Cajun and Creole Music Makers: Musiciens cadiens et créoles

Clarence John Laughlin: Prophet without Honor

Country Churchyards

Delta Deep Down

Delta Land

Eudora Welty as Photographer

The French Quarter of New Orleans

From Every Stage: Images of America's Roots Music

Gettysburg: Sentinels of Stone

Great Houses of Mississippi

The Great Houses of Natchez

Highway 51: Mississippi Hill Country

Historic Churches of Mississippi

Juke Joint Photographs

Katrina: Mississippi Women Remember

Ms. Booth's Garden Photographs

Must See Mississippi: 50 Favorite Places

Okefenokee Photographs

Passage on the Underground Railroad

Photographs

Photographs from the Memphis World, 1949-1964

The Reverend

Shiloh and Corinth: Sentinels of Stone

Some Notes on River Country

The South By Its Photographers

Ten Point: Deer Camp in the Mississippi Delta

Texas Death Row Photographs

Through the Lens of the City: NEA Photography Surveys of the 1970s

Timber: A Photographic History of Mississippi Forestry

TVA Photography: Thirty Years of Life in the Tennessee Valley

TVA Photography, 1963-2008 : Challenges and Changes in the Tennessee Valley

Vicksburg: Sentinels of Stone

Victorian Houses of Mississippi

Whispering Pines

With Signs Following: Photographs from the Southern Religious Roadside

The World War II Black Regiment That Built the Alaska Military Highway: A Photographic History

You Are Where You Eat: Stories and Recipes from the Neighborhoods of New Orleans

Zydeco!

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UPM Fall BOOKFRIENDS Party Announced

On Sunday, November 22 from 3–5 p.m. the University Press of Mississippi will be holding its annual BOOKFRIENDS fall membership party at The Auditorium Restaurant at the Duling School. This year’s party will honor the memory of Willie Morris on the seventy-fifth anniversary of his birth. To mark the occasion UPM is featuring a new, limited edition of the quintessential Morris essay, My Two

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