West Virginia University Press
Website: http://www.as.wvu.edu/press
Founded in the mid-1960s, West Virginia University Press is a scholarly, not-for-profit publisher of books and journals. The Press specializes in Appalachian history, medieval studies, African American literature and culture, and rural sociology; its list also includes general interest and creative writings on Appalachia. Through the publication of all such works, WVU Press helps to fulfill West Virginia University’s land-grant mission.
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Uncovering the Body in Anglo-Saxon England
Jane Edna Hunter, Edited by Rhondda Robinson Thomas, with a foreword by Joycelyn Moody
The 1968 Farmington Mine Disaster
Bonnie E. Stewart
Florida and the Modern Civil Rights Movement
Edited by Irvin D. S. Winsboro
SCATTERSHOTS AND HALLUCINATIONS IN AN IMAGINED LIFE
Lee Maynard
From Appalachia to Lunar Shore
Poems by Louise McNeill, Edited and with an Introduction by A. E. Stringer
Introductory and Critical Essays, With an Edition of the Leipzig Fragment
edited by Valentine A. Pakis
AN AMERICAN STORY
By G. W. González, Edited by Mark Brazaitis, with a Preface by Suronda González, with a Spanish translation Las colinas sueñan en español by Daniel Ferreras
Perspectives on Digital Literature
edited by Philippe Bootz and Sandy Baldwin