Bylines: Writings from the American South, 1963-1997

Joseph B. Cumming Jr.
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Bylines, the book, collects the best of Cumming's freelance writing over a 34-year period. Cumming published these articles and columns in national magazines, such as Esquire, and in local newspapers. A foreword is by his son Doug Cumming, Ph.D. a journalism professor at Washington & Lee University.
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