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    Lighthouse (St. Simons Trilogy, v.1) (The St. Simons Trilogy) by Eugenia Price

    # Paperback: 352 pages # Publisher: Providence House Publishers; Eugenia Price commemorative ed edition (June 1, 1999) # Language: English # ISBN: 1577361547 # Product Dimensions: 8.0 x 5.3 x 1.1 inches # Shipping Weight: 13.76 ounces

    Editorial Reviews

    Chattanooga Times

    Newcomers to Ms. Price's work should soon join her legions of faithful readers.

    Atlanta Journal Constitution
    A charming and engaging picture of life in the South.

    Rosalyn Carter
    She has a rare talent, and we consider her to be one of our countrys greatest authors.

    Rave Reviews

    A consummate storyteller of meticulously researched and emotionally moving novels of the South.

    Publishers Weekly
    Eugenia Price is a name spoken with affection by millions of readers. . . .

    Book Description
    The saga of James Gould, a young man raised in the post-Revolution North who realizes his dream of designing and building a lighthouse on St. Simons Island in Georgia after much hardship and success.

    From the Publisher

    St. Simon's island is filled with enthralling desire, enchantment, and danger as Eugenia Price's wonderful St. Simon's trilogy begins....

    James Gould is the founder of the Southern dynasty whose rich, bold life Eugenia Price has chronicled in her celebrated novel New Moon Rising. His dream is to make a life for himself in the magnificent, untamed, post-Revolutionary South. How Gould pursues his singular ambition, the exotic people and places he encounters along the way, and especially the beautiful and strong girl who comes to share the dream and life he has chosen, make up the captivating core of this engrossing and extraordinary novel. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

    About the Author
    Eugenia Price (19161996) is an award-winning New York Times best-selling author

    Price has written a total of forty titles, resulting in fifty million copies sold world-wide in eighteen different languages

    Her works have been on the New York Times Best-seller List for as long as eighteen weeks at a time

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    Live Oaking, Southern Timber for Tall Ships

    Wood, Virginia Steele. Live Oaking, Southern Timber for Tall Ships. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1981.

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    Lost Island by Phyllis A Whitney. L.

    Major Butler's Legacy Bell, Malcolm. Major Butler's Legacy. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1987.. M.

    Marshes of Glynn, The Sidney Lanier with photographs by Mose Daniels. M.

    Mercury and PCBs from Linden Chemicals and Plastics (LCP) Library: Reports: ATSDR

    Mercury and PCBs from LCP Site Contaminate Waterways: Residents Warned Not to Eat Fish

    excerpted from Hazard Substances and Public Health [ATSDR] Volume 5, Number 2, Spring 1995

    One of the South's most hazardous waste sites, Linden Chemicals and Plastics (LCP), lies just west of the small town of Brunswick, Georgia, a US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) official declared after finding high levels of mercury, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and lead in soil and water.

    "This is certainly one of the worst sites we have here in the Southeast, in terms of mercury and PCB contamination," said Paul Peronard, an EPA on-site coordinator. Ranking the site a 9.5 on a pollution scale of 1 to 10, he added: "I've never seen anything this bad."

    Thousands of pounds of mercury and PCBs from the LCP site have contaminated the tidal marshlands around the 550-acre site. Other contaminants of concern are lead, barium, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Because the marshes drain into the Turtle River and Purvis Creek, health officials have warned the area's 3,259 residents not to consume fish or shellfish caught there.

    The site has been the location of several industrial operations since 1919, when Atlantic Refining Company (now ARCO) operated an oil refinery there. Waste from the refinery was treated, stored, and disposed from 1920 to 1937. From 1937 to 1950, the Georgia Power Company bought parts of the site and operated an oil-fired power plant.

    In 1941, Dixie Paints and Varnish Co. operated a paint manufacturing facility on part of the site. In 1955, Allied Chemical, a division of Hanlin Group Inc., purchased the site except for 2.9 acres of the Georgia Power property and manufactured chlorine, sodium hydroxide, and muriatic acid until 1979. The Hanlin Group, through its wholly owned subsidiary, LCP Chemicals- Georgia Inc., purchased the site and maintained operations until 1994.

    Officials have found mercury concentrations as high as 12,500 parts per million (ppm) and PCBs as high as 3,600 ppm in drainage canals. Pockets of pure elemental mercury have also been found on the site. The EPA's recommended maximum safe level for mercury is 2 ppm; at 20 ppm, mercury is highly toxic, and long-term exposure can cause adverse health effects to the brain, kidneys, and developing fetuses. The maximum safe level for PCBs is .0005 ppm; at 25 ppm, PCBs are considered unsafe for human contact. Studies suggest that PCBs are carcinogens that cause acne-like rashes and may cause liver cancer and reproductive health effects. EPA officials fear that more than 17,000 pounds of PCBs and 200,000 pounds of mercury may have seeped into marshes and other areas around the site. It is estimated that the containment costs of the site will be between $20 and $50 million during the first 2 years of cleanup.

    EPA and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry are working with state officials and local physicians to identify public health problems that may be associated with the LCP site contamination.

    http://www.copa.org/library/reports/atsdr/mercpcb.htm. M.

    More Fun than Heaven

    McKay, Frances Peabody. More Fun than Heaven. St. Petersburg: Valerie Press, 1978.

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    Native Flora of the Golden Isles by Gladys Fendig and Esther Stewart September 1970. N.

    New Moon Rising (St. Simons Trilogy, Vol. 2) (The St. Simons Trilogy) by Eugenia Price

    # Paperback: 352 pages # Publisher: Providence House Publishers; Eugenia Pr edition (February 2000) # Language: English # ISBN: 1577361814 # Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.2 x 1.0 inches # Shipping Weight: 13.92 ounces

    Editorial Reviews

    Book News
    Not since Gone with the Wind has a book told the Souths story in the way that New Moon Rising does. Miss Price has a feeling for the land, for its beauty and its secrets.

    Cincinnati Inquirer
    This is more than a Civil War novel, more than a romance, more than an adventure story. . .This is a novel even for those who don't read fiction, a historical drama for those whom history bores, and a revelation of insights for those who pooh-pooh psychology. This is a book to be read, without qualification.

    Book Description
    In New Moon Rising, Eugenia Price gives us a story of faith and courage that follows the struggle of James Gould's son Horace to find his own place in life. Reaching manhood in the tumultuous years before the Civil War, Horace returns to St. Simons and finds himself disheartened by the intolerance on his beloved island. However, he wins the heart of lovely neighbor Deborah Abbott, who adores her "Mr. Gould" and becomes his wife, despite the difference in their years. She is not concerned with his rumored past, but she is saddened by his lack of faith.

    Filled with romance, hardship, and adventure, this sequel to Lighthouse vividly portrays the antebellum South while revealing an independent man's search for happiness.

    About the Author
    Before making St. Simons Island her home, Eugenia Price, a native of Charleston, West Virginia, was a resident of Chicago with a highly successful career in the thiriving area of radio soap-opera programming. The major networks eagerly sought her creative production talents and Price was well respected in the broadcasting world when her life took a marvelous and powerful turn. God began to use her extraordinary writing gifts to communicate her faith with others.

    Price's earliest books (Discoveries, The Burden Is Light, and Early Will I Seek Thee) gained her enormous popularity as a speaker at religious groups from across the nation and across all denominational lines. Her compelling message was not about doctrine, but about new birth. In rapid succession she wrote books dealing with Christian living, women's faith perspectives, and devotional themes. Her masterful rephrasing of the entire Bible, Beloved World, went through countless printings. Twenty-six highly personal nonfiction works and fourteen novels were ultimately released by the leading publishers of the day.

    Eugenia Price died on May 28, 1996, and is buried at her beloved Christ Churchyard, Frederica, St. Simons Island. Following her death, the Eudgenia Price/Joyce Blackburn Charitable Foundation was established with Blackburn, also a prolific writer, as president. The Foundation holds all publishing rights in perpetuity. Its sustaining purpose is to ensure the availablilty of this written legacy for future generations of readers.

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    New Viewpoints in Georgia History

    Saye, Albert B. New Viewpoints in Georgia History. Athens; University of Georgia Press, 1943.

    . N.

    Oglethorpe in America

    Spalding, Phinizy. Oglethorpe in America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1977.

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    Old Mill Days - St. Simons Mills, Georgia 1874-1908 Graham, Abbie Fuller. Old Mill Days - St. Simons Mills, Georgia 1874-1908. St. Simons Island: St. Simons Library, 1976.. O.

    Old Mill Days: St. Simons Mills, Georgia 1874-1908 Abbie Fulller Graham 1877-1974. O.

    Our Todays and Yesterdays: Brunswick and the Coastal Islands Cate, Margaret Davis. Our Todays and Yesterdays. Brunswick: Glover Brothers, Inc. 1930.. O.

    Promises to Peter by Shedd. P.

    Recollections of Glynn Edwin H. Ginn. R.

    Reconstruction in Georgia

    Thompson, C. Mildred. Reconstruction in Georgia. Savannah: The Beehive Press. 1972.

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    Reflections of Frances by Trish Clements. R.

    Scrapbook Graham, Abbie Fuller.. S.

    Spanish and British Subsistence Strategies at St. Augustine, Florida, and Frederica, Georgia, Between 1565 and 1783.

    Reitz, Elizabeth Jean. Spanish and British Subsistence Strategies at St. Augustine, Florida, and Frederica, Georgia, Between 1565 and 1783. (Unpublished University of Florida Ph.D. Dissertation, 1979.)

    . S.

    Spanish Missions of Georgia, The

    Lanning, John Tate. The Spanish Missions of Georgia. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1935.

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    "Spanish Official Account of the Attack on the Colony of Georgia," in Collections of the Georgia Historical Society, vol. VII, 1913

    "Spanish Official Account of the Attack on the Colony of Georgia," in Collections of the Georgia Historical Society, vol. VII, 1913.

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    St. Simons Book of Hours by Laurence Gwynn. S.

    St. Simons Island (Book) by Burnette Lightle Copyright 1950 Printed by Bowen Press, Decatur, Ga.

    To Himself Who loves The Island as much as I do. S.

    Status Differences and the Archeological Record - A Comparison of Planter, Overseer, and Slave Sites from Cannons Point Plantation.

    Otto, John Solomon. Status Differences and the Archeological Record - A Comparison of Planter, Overseer, and Slave Sites from Cannons Point Plantation. (Unpublished University of Florida Ph.D. Dissertation, 1975.)

    . S.

    Step It Down Bessie Jones and Bess Lomax Hawes. S.

    Strange Fires: The True Story of John Wesley's Love Affair in Georgia

    Ethridge, Willie Snow. Strange Fires: The True Story of John Wesley's Love Affair in Georgia. New York: Vanguard Press, 1971.

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    T. Butler King of Georgia

    Steel, Edward M., Jr. T. Butler King of Georgia. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1964.

    . T.

    Tabby in the Coastal Southeast: The Culture History of an American Building Material.

    Janet B. Gritzner. Tabby in the Coastal Southeast: The Culture History of an American Building Material. (Unpublished Louisiana State University Ph.D. Dissertation, 1978.)

    . T.

    The Antebellum Barrier Island Plantation: In search of an Archeological Pattern.

    Moore, Sue Mullins. The Antebellum Barrier Island Plantation: In search of an Archeological Pattern. (Unpublished University of Florida Ph.D. Dissertation, 1981.)

    . T.

    The Beloved Invader (St. Simons Trilogy, Vol. 3) (The St. Simons Trilogy) by Eugenia Price

    # Paperback: 320 pages # Publisher: Providence House Publishers; Eugenia Pr edition (July 2000) # Language: English # ISBN: 1577362047 # Product Dimensions: 8.0 x 5.3 x 0.9 inches # Shipping Weight: 12.96 ounces

    Editorial Reviews

    Rosalyn Carter, former First Lady of the United States of America

    She has a rare talent, and we consider her one of our country's greatest authors.

    Chicago Tribune
    This romantic story, with its ambitious theme and its confident answers, is one that will engage and comfort many people.

    Christian Herald
    A novel of the quality and character we hardly hoped to see ever again.

    Book Description

    In this masterful novel by Eugenia Price, a wealthy young northerner, Anson Dodge, shares his heart with two very different women—Ellen, who passionately adores him, and Anna, who comforts him in sorrow. They each surrender themselves to his dreams. Anson’s story unfolds as a beautiful tale of honor when he rebuilds the war-torn Christ Church, Frederica, in memory of happy and lost love.

    From the Publisher
    Lover, determination, and courage abound on a picturesque Georgia island as Eugenia Price's magnificent St. Simon's Trilogy concludes...

    The romantic and deeply moving story of Anson Dodge, a wealthy young Northerner who lost his heart to the people of a Georgia island community and dedicated his life to them. And of the two very different women, the beautiful, worldly Ellen Dodge and the loyal Anna Gould, who loved him enough to surrender themselves completely to his dreams. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

    About the Author

    Before making St. Simons Island her home, Eugenia Price, a native of Charleston, West Virginia, was a resident of Chicago with a highly successful career in the thiriving area of radio soap-opera programming. The major networks eagerly sought her creative production talents and Price was well respected in the broadcasting world when her life took a marvelous and powerful turn. God began to use her extraordinary writing gifts to communicate her faith with others.

    Price's earliest books (Discoveries, The Burden Is Light, and Early Will I Seek Thee) gained her enormous popularity as a speaker at religious groups from across the nation and across all denominational lines. Her compelling message was not about doctrine, but about new birth. In rapid succession she wrote books dealing with Christian living, women's faith perspectives, and devotional themes. Her masterful rephrasing of the entire Bible, Beloved World, went through countless printings. Twenty-six highly personal nonfiction works and fourteen novels were ultimately released by the leading publishers of the day.

    Eugenia Price died on May 28, 1996, and is buried at her beloved Christ Churchyard, Frederica, St. Simons Island. Following her death, the Eudgenia Price/Joyce Blackburn Charitable Foundation was established with Blackburn, also a prolific writer, as president. The Foundation holds all publishing rights in perpetuity. Its sustaining purpose is to ensure the availablilty of this written legacy for future generations of readers.

    . T.

    The Ethnoarcheology of a Slave Community: The Couper Plantation Site.

    McFarlane, Suzanne S. The Ethnoarcheology of a Slave Community: The Couper Plantation Site. (Unpublished University of Florida M.A. Thesis, 1975.)

    . T.

    The Kent Mound: A Study of the Irene Phase on the Lower Georgia Coast.

    Cook, Fred C. The Kent Mound: A Study of the Irene Phase on the Lower Georgia Coast. (Unpublished Florida State University M.A. Thesis, 1978.)

    . T.

    This Happy Isle

    Martin, Harold H. This Happy Isle. Sea Island: Sea Island Company, 1978.

    . T.

    Travel & Leisure, March, 1988 Georgia's Jekyll Island. T.

    Travels of William Bartram, The Bartram, William. The Travels of William Bartram. Ed. Mark Van Doren. New York: Dover Publications, 1955.. T.

    United States Naval Air Stations of World War II

    Shettle, Jr., M. L.. United States Naval Air Stations of World War II. Bowersville: Schaertel Publishing Company, 1995.

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    Wind at Your Back by Dillard Maxwell. W.

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