James Bonner's classic history of Georgia's Antebellum capital features a new cover, an introduction by noted historian Bob Wilson and a completely revised and expanded index. A must-have for anyone... More > with an interest in Milledgeville or the Antebelleum South.< Less
A collection of works by Katherine Kirkwood Scott, including The Land of Lost content, The Land of Loving Children, and the Land of the Carefree Hearts.
In the Dewey Decimal Classification System, 818 is reserved for “miscellaneous American writings” in the Sub-Class of Literature. Presented here are the miscellaneous writings of several... More > library staff members from libraries in Georgia. Some are published for the first time, while others are veterans of the printed word. Either way, you're sure to be delighted by the miscellanea of “818.”< Less
Collected in this book are the two most exhaustive looks at Central State’s early history. "But for the Grace of God" by Peter Cranford and "Posey with the Insane and Sane"... More > by Lois Lane were long out of print before Old Capital Press brought them back in 2008/09. The response was phenomenal. It soon became obvious that there existed an undercurrent of curiosity about the Hospital and its inner workings. Realizing that many people would like to have a keepsake edition collecting both works into one volume, the decision to issue Damnation Hospital was an easy one.
If this is your first visit to the world of Damnation Hospital, prepare for an in-depth (and unflinching) look at electro-shock therapy, hermaphrodites, sinister motives and illicit sex.< Less
A collection of works by Katherine Kirkwood Scott, including The Land of Lost content, The Land of Loving Children, and the Land of the Carefree Hearts.
An intriguing account of a young woman who overcame institutionalization and a devastating marriage to find a sound mind and true love. The tale of this woman presents a vivid picture of the history... More > of the Central State Hospital.< Less