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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Examining Commercialization, Labor, Gender, and Race in 21st Century Sports Law
edited by andre douglas pond cummings and Anne Marie Lofaso
Child of the Appalachian Coalfields
Robert C. Byrd
Charles H. Ambler with a new introduction by Barbara Rasmussen
A Close Verse Translation
Larry D. Benson
A Brief History
W. P. Tams, Jr., Introduction by Ronald D. Eller
Short Stories
Marie Manilla