Carry Me Back

  • Carry Me Back
    By Laura Watt

    His name was Chester , but everybody called him Muley for some reason . Muley Taggart was close to fifty . A plain - looking , plainspoken man with five daughters , two sons and a wife who kept things running smoothly backstage .

  • Carry Me Back: A Novel
    By Laura Watt

    Now here's another one you all know,'John Hardy.'” This one wasreal fast, the better to show off my banjo skills. I tore into it and Nancy stayed rightwith me, playing licketysplit. We only sang one verse and one chorus becauseI didn't ...

  • Carry Me Back
    By Laura Watt

    In the tradition of Jack Finney's "Time and Again", this debut novel follows one man back in time, this time to revisit the glory days of country music and take a few hard-earned lessons with the King himselfHank Williams.

  • Carry Me Back: The Domestic Slave Trade in American Life
    By Steven Deyle

    Especially influential was the Georgia-born Ulrich B. Phillips, whose work in the early twentieth century dominated mainstream historians' views on slavery until the 1950s. In general, Phillips dismissed the domestic trade as ...

  • Carry Me Back: The Domestic Slave Trade in American Life
    By Steven Deyle

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