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The lonely days were Sundays : reflections of a Jewish southerner |
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Evans, Eli N.
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Book |
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Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, c1993.
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English |
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About two-thirds of these essays have been published as magazine articles and are presented here somewhat revised and edited along with previously unpublished essays. Evans, now a New Yorker, grew up Jewish in the Bible Belt of the South. His wide-ranging subjects include prominent Jews of the South, presidential politics, Israel and Jewish history, and Southern images a... ( see more)
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Library Service Center, Rare Books (Reading Room only) |
F220.J5 E8 1993 |
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| Item Description |
- xxiii, 357 p. ; 24 cm.
- ISBN: 0878056270
- OCLC Number: 27172081
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| Notes |
- From the library of David Ferriero, with his bookplate.
- In dust jacket, as issued.
- Inscribed by the author.
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Title Summary
About two-thirds of these essays have been published as magazine articles and are presented here somewhat revised and edited along with previously unpublished essays. Evans, now a New Yorker, grew up Jewish in the Bible Belt of the South. His wide-ranging subjects include prominent Jews of the South, presidential politics, Israel and Jewish history, and Southern images and culture. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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