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North Carolina
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Coffee break: Recharge your brain
North Carolina
Alexander, John, and James Lazell.
Ribbon of Sand: The Amazing Convergence of the Ocean and the Outer Banks.
Algonquin, 1992. History and geography of the Outer Banks.
Camuto, Christopher.
Another Country: Journeying Toward the Cherokee Mountains.
University of Georgia Press, 2000. An appreciation of the region and its history.
Durrill, Wayne K.
War of Another Kind: A Southern Community in the Great Rebellion.
Oxford University Press, 1990, 1994. Disintegration of a community.
Kent, Scotti.
More Than Petticoats: Remarkable North Carolina Women.
Falcon, 2000. Biographies of 14 women.
Kuralt, Charles, and Loonis McGlohon.
North Carolina Is My Home.
East Woods, Reprint, Globe Pequot, 1986. 1998. Evokes the state's heritage and customs.
Lane, Mills.
Architecture of the Old South: North Carolina.
Beehive Press, 1999. Photographic survey of the state's buildings.
Northrop, Jo.
Country Matters.
Fulcrum, 1994. Personal account of growing up in North Carolina.
Powell, William S.
North Carolina: A History.
University of North Carolina Press, 1988. A reliable overview.
Powell, William S.
North Carolina through Four Centuries.
University of North Carolina Press, 1989. An accessible textbook survey.
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