Pane 12 19 February 1999 A LOCALLY OWNED NEWSPAPER The Franklin Chronicle (163) It Wasn't Always Easy, But I Sure Had Fun by Lewis Grizzard. This is the book Lewis was work- ing on when he died, March 20, 1994. It contains what he thought represented the best of the last decade of his writing. Villard Books, Hardcover, 311 pp. Sold nationally for $20.00. Bookshop price = $11.95. (W^ ^ (126) Shipwreck and Ad- ventures of Monsieur Pierre Viaud From 1768, the sensational story of a shipwreck near Dog Island, and the adventures of Pierre Viaud and his search for survival. Published by the University of Florida Press, 139 pp. Hardcover. Sold nationally for $24.95. Bookshop price = $20.95. To typer By "I l 1,O ." A FACSIMILE REPRODUCTION OF THE Os87 EDmON WITH ADDITIONAL ILUSTRATIONS INTRODUCTION by REMBERT W. PATRICK FLORIDIANA FACSIMILE b EPRIKNT SERIES Umiotrily of Florida Pres, GAINESVILLE, 1964 (105) Guide to Florida. A fascimile and reprint of an 1875 "sales book" designed to lure visitors to Florida with a special introduction designed to place the work in perspective. Maps also added. 141 pp. with nearly 35 additional pages of ad- vertising in the motif of the era. Reprinted by University of Florida Press. Sold na- tionally for $18.00. Bookshop price = $11.95. S : - :\Mtrican Ptiiim .,. I -l.,'. A the Chronicle Bookshop SMail Order Service * 2309 Old Bainbridge Road Tallahassee, FL 32303 (203) The Florida Hand- book: 1997-19 98. The 26th Biennial Edition com- piled by Allen Morris and Joan Perry Morris. Hard- cover, Pennisular Publish- ing Co, Tallahassee, 1997, 751 pp. Here is the indis- pensable guide to Florida, from the Executive, Legis- lative and Judiciary, through various historical categories and subjects in- cluding the counties, Florida literature, exotic species, climate, sports, cit- rus, state parks, minerals, wildlife, marine resources, farming, highways, economy, employment power, elections, the state constitutions and dozens of additional topics, all in- dexed. Updated every two years; this is the most re- cent edition. Sold nationally for $36.95. Bookshop price = $30.00 Shipping fees for this work, due to length, is $3.00. (186) Perspectives on Gulf Coast Prehistory. Edited by Dave D. Davis. Pub- lished by the University of Florida Press, 1984, Hard- cover, 379 pp. Essays from a 1981 archeological con- ference that examined pre- historic cultural events and processes on the Gulf Coast, different from those of the interior river valleys to warrant examination of the coast as a region. In. terms of time, the essays cover coastal prehistory from 1000 B.C. through the early years of European settlement, about 1750 A.D. There are overviews of earlier research and a con- siderable body of previously >unpublished material. Ex- tensive bibliography. Sold nationally for $49.95. Bookshop price = $37.50. THE FEVER MAN A Biography of Dr. Johnl o rrie (236) Nightline: History in the Making and the Mak- ing of Television. By Ted Koppel and Kyle Gibson. 477 pp, published by Ran- dom House ',(Time Books), Hardcover, sold nationally for $25.00. Bookshop price $14.95. TED KOPPEL,,0KYLE GIBSON (2) New. Don't Get Married Until You Read This. Sold nationally by Barron's at $9.95. 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The Red Hills of Florida, 1528-1865. ,By Clifton Paisley. "A superior, very superior, example of lo- cal or regional history...The research is especially strong; it is exhaustive, solid and first rate" (Gilbert C. Fite, University of Georgia). A history of Leon County, and neighboring counties Gadsden, Jackson, Jefferson and Madison. Uni- versity of Alabama Press. 290 pp. Sold regionally for $34.. Chronicle bookshop price: $18.95. Paperback. (238) Forever Dobie: The Many Lives of Dwayne Hickman by Dwayne Hickman and Joan Roberts Hickman. For several gen- erations of TV fans, Dwayne Hickman will forever be Dobie Gillis, one of TV's most engaging teenagers. In his 50 years of show busi- ness, Hickman recounts his life as a reluctant child ac- tor, his brief fling as a teen singer (with hilariously bad results) and his movie ca- reer. Here is also a nostal- gia trip. Sold nationally for $19.95. Hardcover, 301 pp. published by Carol, 1994. Bookshop price = $9.95. ~tl~; %OJ..JV p-t - Outposts onI7 the gulf f toV.0o,ijVN ,1 (21) Outposts on the Gulf by William Warren Rogers. University of Florida Press, Hardcover, 297 pp. In this- book, Rogers traces and documents the economic, social and political emer- gence of the Gulf coast port ofApalachicola and the pris- tine barrier island, Saint George. From the earliest times, both the island and Apalachicola have become intertwined. The account of the machinations of contro- versial developer William Lee Popham is the first phase of area development, later leading to the controversial struggles of the 1970s when environmentalists and sea- food industries fought to determine the ecological and economic fate of the 'Bay area. The Chronicle has obtained a fresh supply of newly reprinted volumes at an attractive price. Available elsewhere for $35.95 plus shipping and handling. The Chronicle Bookshop price is much cheaper at $25.00 per volume. ~~~1 I(Please Print) (53) New. Picture History, American Painting 1770- 1930. Edited by William Ayres. Rizzoli, New York in association with Fraunces Tavern Museum, New York. In twelve profusely illus- trated chapters, scholars re- view the masterpieces of American history painting to show how public opinion, governmental patronage and imaginative artistry combined to record events and shape how we interpret history. Sold nationally for more than $40. Chronicle Bookshop price = $29.00. 9.50inr T c-hsp frrmnt (0 7F v 12.50 inches). Hardcover. (192) Vivian Sherlock's bi- ography of John Gorrie, The Fever Man, is available once again after being out-of-print for more than a decade. This is the story of John Gorrie, young phy- sician who invented an "ice machine" that many argue was a forerunner to air con- ditioning dozens of years later. His cooling device was developed to provide relief to his suffering yellow fever patients. A museum in Apalachicola to this day marks the work of John Gorrie just across from his last resting place in Gorrie Square, down from Trinity Church. This book tells what is now known about Dr. Gorrie, his work and his ice machine. Paperback, New, 151 DO. Booksho-n pliots-1 = ,,-# > .'-," Your Name i Address Town State ZIP STelephone ( ) Book Number Brief Title Cost II Total book cost I Slipping & handling Sales I book....... $2.50 ales tax (6% Fl.) + 2-3 books .... S3.50 4-5 books .... 54.00 Shipping and 6-10 books... $5.00 handling + __ Bookshop List of 19 February 1999 To I Aount enclosed by check or money order __ Please do not send cash. Thanks. All book orders must be ordered on this form. When completed, please mail this form and your check or money order to: Franklin Chronicle, 2309 Old SBainbridge Road, Tallahassee FL 32303. Be sure to I' :- .n orharr'es. Incomplete orders I will be returned. 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