William Ferris Books

Local Color: A Sense Of Place In Folk Art
Local Color: A Sense Of Place In Folk Art

By William Ferris, William R. Ferris, Brenda McCallum, With A Foreword By Robert Penn Warren, Developed By The Center For Southern Folklore

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Interviews with Mississippi folk artists describe why and how they work at painting, sculpting, needlework, quilting, and making fifes, baskets, and other items

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BLUES FROM THE DELTA: AN ILLUSTRATED DOCUMENTARY ON THE MUSIC AND MUSICIANS OF THE MISSISSIPPI DELTA.
BLUES FROM THE DELTA: AN ILLUSTRATED DOCUMENTARY ON THE MUSIC AND MUSICIANS OF THE MISSISSIPPI DELTA.

By William Ferris, William. Ferris, William R. Ferris

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The Mississippi Delta Is The Birthplace Of The Blues. Stretching From Vicksburg, Mississippi To Memphis, Tennessee, The Delta Was Transformed In The Nineteenth Century From An Undeveloped Island Of...

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You Live And Learn. Then You Die And Forget It All: Ray Lum'S Tales Of Horses, Mules And Men
You Live And Learn. Then You Die And Forget It All: Ray Lum'S Tales Of Horses, Mules And Men

By William Ferris, William R. Ferris

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With a foreword by Eudora Welty, this is a fascinating history of the life of Mississippi mule-trader Ray Lum told in his own words. For 60 years, he traveled and traded with all walks of men and w...

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Local Color: A Sense Of Place In Folk Art
Local Color: A Sense Of Place In Folk Art

By William Ferris, William R. Ferris

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William Ferris ; Edited By Brenda Mccallum ; With A Foreword By Robert Penn Warren ; Developed By The Center For Southern Folklore. Originally Published: New York : Mcgraw-hill, C1982. Includes Bib...

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Encyclopedia Of Southern Culture
Encyclopedia Of Southern Culture

By William Ferris, Charles Reagan Wilson, Ann J. Adadie, Spons. By The Center For The Study Of Southern Culture At The Univ. Of Mississippi, Charles Reagan Wilson & William Ferris, Coed

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The American South is a geographical entity, a historical fact, a place in the imagination, and the homeland of an array of Americans who consider themselves southerners. The region is often shroud...

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Learner-Centered Reform
Learner-Centered Reform

By Dyckman W. Vermilye, William Ferris, National Conference On Higher Education, American Association For Higher Education, Dyckman W. Vermiyle

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Dyckman W. Vermilye, Editor ; Associate Editor, William Ferris. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.

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