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- Weird Carolinas: Your Travel Guide to North and South Carolina's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets (Volume 19) [Manley, Roger, Moran, Mark, Sceurman, Mark, Sceurman, Mark] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Weird Carolinas by Roger Manley available in Hardcover on www.doorway.ru, also read synopsis and reviews. Take a walk on the WEIRD side, Carolina-style!What makes the Carolinas--North and South- .  · Roger Manley is a photographer, folklorist, curator, filmmaker, and author of several books-including Weird Louisiana and Weird Carolinas. His other projects include mega-exhibitions for the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore and the feature-length film Mana: Beyond www.doorway.rus:


Take a walk on the WEIRD side, Carolina-style!What makes the Carolinas--North and South--so strange, spooky, wild, and wacky? Follow former Charleston resident Roger Manley and find out: Spanish moss reaches out from dark trees on lonely roads, the Great Dismal Swamp shelters unknown beasts, the coastline is marked with hidden inlets where pirates buried treasures and German U-boats prowled. Buy a cheap copy of Weird Carolinas (Weird) book by Roger Manley. Take a walk on the WEIRD side, Carolina-style!What makes the Carolinas--North and South--so strange, spooky, wild, and wacky? Follow former Charleston resident Free shipping over $ Weird Carolinas» Authors: Roger Manley, Mark Moran (Foreword by), Mark Sceurman ISBN , ISBN Format: Hardcover Publisher: Sterling Publishing Date Published: May Edition: (Non-applicable).


Buy Weird Carolinas by Roger Manley, Mark Sceurman (Foreword by), Mark Moran (Foreword by) online at Alibris. We have new and used copies available, in 1 editions - starting at $ Roger Manley has 29 books on Goodreads with ratings. Roger Manley’s most popular book is Weird Carolinas. Overview. Take a walk on the WEIRD side, Carolina-style! What makes the Carolinas—North and South—so strange, spooky, wild, and wacky? Follow former Charleston resident Roger Manley and find out: Spanish moss reaches out from dark trees on lonely roads, the Great Dismal Swamp shelters unknown beasts, the coastline is marked with hidden inlets where pirates buried treasures and German U-boats prowled.

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