Special Publications

Most of the Society’s imprints are still in print, and a copy may be obtained for a contribution of $25.00, half of which is tax-deductible. Please email us to confirm we have your publication in stock and we will provide additional instructions to purchase.

North Caroliniana Society Imprints

General Editors:

H. G. Jones, Nos. 1-50
Jeffrey J. Crow, Nos. 51-59
Lynn Roundtree, Nos. 61-63

No. 1
An Evening at Monticello: An Essay in Reflection (1978)
by Edwin M. Gill.

No. 2
The Paul Green I Know (1978)
by Elizabeth Lay Green.

No. 3
The Albert Coates I Know (1979)
by Gladys Hall Coates.

No. 4
The Sam Ervin I Know (1980)
by Jean Conyers Ervin.

No. 5
Sam Ragan (1981)
by Neil Morgan.

No. 6
Thomas Wolfe of North Carolina (1982)
by H. G. Jones.

No. 7
Gertrude Sprague Carraway(1982)
by Sam Ragan.

No. 8
John Fries Blair (1983)
by Margaret Blair McCuiston.

No. 9
William Clyde Friday and Ida Howell Friday (1984)
by Georgia Carroll Kyser and William Brantley Aycock.

No. 10
William S. Powell, North Carolina Historian (1985)
by David Stick and William C. Friday.

No. 11
“Gallantry Unsurpassed” (1985)
edited by Archie K. Davis.

No. 12
Mary and Jim Semans, North Carolinians (1986)
by W. Kenneth Goodson.

No. 13
The High Water Mark (1986)
edited by Archie K. Davis.

No. 14
Raleigh and Quinn: The Explorer and His Boswell (1987)
edited by H. G. Jones.

No. 15
A Half Century in Coastal History (1987)
by David Stick.

No. 16
Thomas Wolfe at Eighty Seven (1988)
edited by H. G. Jones.

No. 17
A Third of a Century in Senate Cloakrooms (1988)
by William McWhorter Cochrane.

No. 18
The Emma Neal Morrison I Know (1989)
by Ida Howell Friday.

No. 19
Thomas Wolfe’s Composition Books (1990)
edited by Alice R. Cotten.

No. 20
My Father, Burke Davis (1990)
by Angela Davis-Gardner.

No. 21
A Half Century with Rare Books (1991)
by Lawrence F. London.

No. 22
Frank H. Kenan: An Appreciation (1992)
edited by Archie K. Davis.

No. 23
Growing Up in North Carolina, by Charles Kuralt, and The Uncommon Laureate by Wallace H. Kuralt (1993).

No. 24
Chancellors Extraordinary: J. Carlyle Sitterson and LeRoy T. Walker (1995)
by William C. Friday and Willis P. Whichard.

No. 25
Historical Consciousness in the Early Republic (1995)
edited by H. G. Jones.

No. 26
Sixty Years With a Camera (1996)
by Hugh M. Morton.

No. 27
William Gaston as a Public Man (1997)
by John L. Sanders.

No. 28
William P. Cumming and the Study of Cartography (1998)
edited by Robert Cumming.

No. 29
My Love Affair with Carolina (1998)
by Doris Waugh Betts.

No. 30
A Single but Huge Distinction (1999)
by Reynolds Price.

No. 31
Richard Jenrette’s Adventures in Historic Preservation (2000)
edited by H. G. Jones.

No. 32
Sketches In North Carolina USA 1872 to 1878: Vineyard Scenes by Mortimer O. Heath (2001)
edited by H. G. Jones.

No. 33
Roots and Branches (2001)
Wilma Dykeman.

No. 34
Glimmers in the Gloaming (2002)
by Frank Borden Hanes, Sr.

No. 35
Coming of Age in North Carolina’s Fifth Century (2003)
by Maxine Swalin.

No. 36
Reflections (2004)
by W. Trent Ragland, Jr.

No. 37
North Carolina Photographers (2004)
edited by Stephen E. Massengill.

No. 38
North Carolina Conundrum (2005)
by John Hope Franklin.

No. 39
Poetical Geography of North Carolina (1887, 2006)
by Needham Bryan Cobb.

No. 40
The Goodliest Land (2006)
By Betty Ray McCain.

No. 41
Hayes: The Plantation, Its People, and Their Papers (2007)
by John G. Zehmer, Jr.

No. 42
Center of the Universe (2007)
by Fred Chappell.

No. 43
William B. Aycock: Our Champion (2007)
by Judith Welch Wegner.

No. 44
Nathaniel Macon of North Carolina (2008)
by William S. Price, Jr.

No. 45
Robert W. Scott and the Preservation of North Carolina History (2009)
by H. G. Jones.

No. 46
A Historic Occasion (2009)
by Shirley T. Frye and Henry E. Frye.

No. 47
Surprise of the Century (2009)
by James E. Holshouser, Jr.

No. 48
The Collection and Publication of the Colonial Records of North Carolina (2010)
edited by William S. Price, Jr.

No. 49
The Grandfathers (2010)
by Bland Simpson.

No. 50
A Resumé of Two Historic Adventures (2011)
by Lindsay C. Warren, Jr.

No. 51
Faces and Places of My Heart (2012)
by Lee Smith.

No. 52
A Love Affair with an Entire State (2013)
by Thomas W. Lambeth.

No. 53
Why Historic Preservation Matters (2014)
by Myrick Howard.

No. 54
A Place to Dig (2015)
by Herb Jackson.

No. 55
David Lowry Swain and the University of North Carolina, 1835-1868 (2016)
by Willis P. Whichard.

No. 56
A North Carolina Country Boy (2017)
by H. David Bruton

No. 57
Religious Traditions of North Carolina: Histories, Tenets and Leaders (2018)
edited by Glenn Jonas

No. 58
Born Digital (2018)
by Catherine Ward Bishir

No. 59
Camp Bryan and a Tale of Two Letters (Jerry Cotten) and Going Home Again: The Return of Thomas Wolfe (Alice Cotten) (2019)
by Jerry and Alice Cotten

No. 60
Jim Crow in North Carolina: The Legislative Program from 1865 to 1920 (2020)
by Richard Paschal

No. 61
Inside UNC-TV’s North Carolina Bookwatch (2020)
by D.G. Martin

No. 62
My Life of Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges, and Making History (2021)
by Howard N. Lee

No. 63
An Artist’s Perspective (2022)
by William Mangum