Ninety-two brief essays describe rural and small town America and its horsetraders, pioneers, bridge builders, blacksmiths, moonshiners, prospectors, fishermen, and eccentrics
The popular TV newsman and commentator chronicles his early days in the media, the rise of his career, and the richly diverse people he has encountered and the places he has been over the years
TRAVEL MEMOIR " In prose filled with a humanity that's in short supply nowadays , Kuralt gives Robert Frost - like vignettes of roads less traveled . ” -The Denver Post E W ime magazine once hailed Charles Kuralt as " the laureate of ...
The author presents an account of some of his travels in search of quintessentially American people and places
Based on nearly 100 interviews with Charles Kuralt, his friends, family, and colleagues, Remembering Charles Kuralt is the tale of a North Carolina farm boy who went on to become one of America's most admired television journalists.
Charles Kuralt, bestselling author and inveterate traveler, takes a nostalgic trip back to his early years in the South, sharing the phenomena that has made the Southern spirit what it...
"As a child, he was already mature and focused, full of ambition. He would grow into an unusually articulate college student, known equally for his intelligence and his fun-loving nature....
In celebration of North Carolina's 400th birthday, Charles Kuralt collaborated with another of the state's famous sons, Loonis McGlohon, to produce this down-home, witty celebration of their native land. From...
Lawrence J. Taylor and Maeve Hickey explore the road between Tucson, Arizona and Nogales, Mexico talking to street urchins, mariachi bands, ranchers, cowboys, and waitresses about life along the road.
Two native sons celebrate the state's four hundredth birthday
MONDAY, DECEMBER 7 New York, New York e landed in New York on schedule at 6:30 A.M. As we were claiming our luggage, a baggage handler told us that Notre Dame's Tim Brown had won the Heisman Trophy. That made a nice way to end the trip.