Regional Interest

Below we've listed a few of our favorite titles of interest to our area...including books about Norfolk, Tidewater, the Chesapeake Bay and Virginia:
$21.99
ISBN-13: 9781596296640
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Published: History Press, 04/01/2009

$19.99
ISBN-13: 9781596296022
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Published: History Press, 02/01/2009

$24.50
ISBN-13: 9780813919881
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Published: University of Virginia Press, 04/01/2000

$12.95
ISBN-13: 9780813922812
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Published: University of Virginia Press, 02/01/2004

$24.99
ISBN-13: 9781596291874
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Published: History Press, 10/01/2006

$49.95
ISBN-13: 9780974270722
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Published: Albemarle Books, 08/01/2008

$9.95
ISBN-13: 9781560371939
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Published: Two Bears Press, 11/01/2001

The Elizabeth River (Paperback)

$29.99
ISBN-13: 9781596292079
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Published: History Press, 05/01/2007

$18.95
ISBN-13: 9781566919289
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Published: Avalon Travel Publishing, 03/01/2008

$14.95
ISBN-13: 9780813921198
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Published: University of Virginia Press, 06/01/2002
From its beginnings as a trickle of icy water in Virginia's northwest corner to its miles-wide mouth at Hampton Roads, the James River has witnessed more recorded history than any other feature of the American landscape -- as home to the continent's first successful English settlement, highway for Native Americans and early colonists, battleground in the Revolution and the Civil War, and birthplace of America's twentieth-century navy. In 1998, restless in his job as a reporter for the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, Earl Swift landed an assignment traveling the entire length of the James. He hadn't been in a canoe since his days as a Boy Scout, and he knew that the river boasts whitewater, not to mention man-made obstacles, to challenge even experienced paddlers. But reinforced by Pilot photographer Ian Martin and a lot of freeze-dried food and beer, Swift set out to immerse himself -- he hoped not literally -- in the river and its history. What Swift survived to bring us is this engrossing chronicle of three weeks in a fourteen-foot plastic canoe and four hundred years in the life of Virginia. Fueled by humor and a dauntless curiosity about the land, buildings, and people on the banks, and anchored by his sidekick Martin -- whose photographs accompany the text -- Swift points his bow through the ghosts of a frontier past, past Confederate forts and POW camps, antebellum mills, ruined canals, vanished towns, and effluent-spewing industry. Along the banks, lonely meadowlands alternate with suburbs and power plants, marinas and the gleaming skyscrapers of Richmond's New South downtown. Enduring dunkings, wolf spiders, near-arrest, channel fever, and twenty-knot winds, Swift makes it to the Chesapeake Bay.

Baseball in Norfolk (Paperback)


ISBN-13: 9780738515007
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Published: Arcadia Publishing (SC), 05/01/2003
The story of baseball in Norfolk, Virginia is as fascinating and enduring as the game itself. Christy Mathewson, Phil Rizzuto, Whitey Ford, Yogi Berra, and a myriad of other players from the game spent time developing their raw and untested skills on the diamonds of Norfolk. Military stars of the powerful World War II Navy teams and legends of the Negro Leagues performed to the delight and fascination of local fans.

Sit down, open a bag of peanuts or Cracker Jacs, and explore the pages of this book and relive the rich photographic history of Baseball in Norfolk.



ISBN-13: 9780801883385
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Published: Johns Hopkins University Press, 03/01/2006

$14.99
ISBN-13: 9780316923354
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Published: Back Bay Books, 03/01/1994

$17.95
ISBN-13: 9780807847527
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Published: University of North Carolina Press, 09/01/1998
Just below the Tidewater area of Virginia, straddling the North Carolina-Virginia line, lies the Great Dismal Swamp, one of America's most mysterious wilderness areas. The swamp has long drawn adventurers, runaways, and romantics, and while many have tried to conquer it, none has succeeded. In this engaging memoir, Bland Simpson, who grew up near the swamp in North Carolina, blends personal experience, travel narrative, oral history, and natural history to create an intriguing portrait of the Great Dismal Swamp and its people. For this edition, he has added an epilogue discussing developments in the region since 1990.