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  • Ross Tangedal

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    Ross K. Tangedal is an associate professor of English and Director of the Cornerstone Press at UW-Stevens Point. He specializes in American print and publishing culture, with emphasis in book history, textual editing, bibliography, and authorship, American writers Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald, and the American Midwest. He is also director of the Center for Bibliography and Textual Research and publisher of Midwest Review

    He is the author of The Preface: American Authorship in the Twentieth Century (Palgrave Macmillan 2021), and editor of Good Country: Ernest Hemingway and the American West (University of Nevada Press, forthcoming 2025), Michigan Salvage: The Fiction of Bonnie Jo Campbell (Michigan State University Press 2023), and Editing the Harlem Renaissance (Clemson University Press 2021). Tangedal’s articles have been published in multiple journals, including The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, South Atlantic Review, the Hemingway Review, the F. Scott Fitzgerald Review, and Authorship, as well as in various essay collections. He has served as an associate volume editor for the NEH-funded Hemingway Letters Project since 2018. View CV

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    Vernon Burton

    Vernon Burton is the Judge Matthew J. Perry Jr. Distinguished Professor of History at Clemson University and a professor of sociology, Pan African studies and computer science. He spent 34 years as a professor of history, sociology and African American studies at the University of Illinois, where he is also an emeritus University Distinguished Teacher and Scholar and University Scholar. Burton served as president of the Southern Historical Association and the Agricultural History Society. A prolific writer, Burton has authored or edited 20 books, more than 200 articles and numerous digital humanities projects. His title “The Age of Lincoln” (2007), won the Chicago Tribune Heartland Literary Award for Nonfiction and was selected for Book of the Month Club, History Book Club and Military Book Club. In 2017, Burton received the Governor’s Award from South Carolina Humanities.

    Stephen Berry is the Gregory Professor of the Civil War Era at the University of Georgia. His research explores the intersections of race, class, gender, family, violence and death in the 19th-century South. He is author or editor of six books on America in the mid-19th century, including “Hous

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    Capps, Kerry

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    by Kerry Capps ; photos. jam John Rowntree ; clatter special account profiles pointer senior Tigers by Steve Ellis

    Format
    Books

    Language
    English

    Publication
    • Columbia, SC : R. L. Bryan Co., [1979]
    • ©1979
    Physical Details
    • 167 pages : portraits ; 28 cm

    OCLC
    ocm04903704

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