Books by "John William Major Sothern"

9 books found

Mystery, Violence, and Popular Culture

Mystery, Violence, and Popular Culture

by John G. Cawelti

2004 · Popular Press

For two years, Philip Gambone traveled the length and breadth of the United States, talking candidly with LGBTQ people about their lives. In addition to interviews from David Sedaris, George Takei, Barney Frank, and Tammy Baldwin, Travels in a Gay Nation brings us lesser-known voices a retired Naval officer, a transgender scholar and drag king, a Princeton philosopher, two opera sopranos who happen to be lovers, an indie rock musician, the founder of a gay frat house, and a pair of Vermont garden designers. In this age when contemporary gay America is still coming under attack, Gambone captures the humanity of each individual. For some, their identity as a sexual minority is crucial to their life s work; for others, it has been less so, perhaps even irrelevant. But, whether splashy or quiet, center-stage or behind the scenes, Gambone s subjects have managed despite facing ignorance, fear, hatred, intolerance, injustice, violence, ridicule, or just plain indifference to construct passionate, inspiring lives. Finalist, Foreword Magazine s Anthology of the Year Outstanding Book in the High School Category, selected by the American Association of School Libraries Best Book in Special Interest Category, selected by the Public Library Association "

Isn't Justice Always Unfair?

Isn't Justice Always Unfair?

by J. Kenneth Van Dover, John F. Jebb

1996 · Popular Press

Isn't Justice Always Unfair? explores the uncommonly long and uncommonly rich relationship between the fictional detective and his or her South. It begins with the New Orleans expatriate, Legrand, uncovering Captain Kidd's treasure on an island off Charleston, South Carolina; it covers the satires and parodies of Mark Twain and the polished stories of Melville Davisson Post and Irvin S. Cobb; and it concludes with surveys of the many good and excellent writers who are using the form of the detective story to compose inquiries into the character of life in the South today. At the center of Isn't Justice Always Unfair? lies an analysis of a most remarkable phenomenon: William Faulkner's exploitation of the genre as an avenue into his postage stamp of Southern experience, Yoknapatawpha County.

Brothers in Clay

Brothers in Clay

by John A. Burrison

1995 · University of Georgia Press

A lively study of a rich folk pottery tradition.

The Marine Steam Turbine

The Marine Steam Turbine

by John William Major Sothern

1916

The Marine Steam Turbine (second Edition).

The Marine Steam Turbine (second Edition).

by John William Major Sothern

1906

Verbal notes and sketches for marine engineers

Verbal notes and sketches for marine engineers

by John William Major Sothern

1901

Notes and Sketches on Marine Diesel Oil Engines

Notes and Sketches on Marine Diesel Oil Engines

by John William Major Sothern

1922

Marine Steam Turbine

Marine Steam Turbine

by John William Major Sothern

1906