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Books published by Marshall University
alumni, friends & faculty

If you would like to have a book you published entered on these pages, please send a copy of the book or a digital image of its cover, plus any additional information to:

Marshall University Alumni Association
Erickson Alumni Center
1731 Fifth Ave., Huntington, WV 25755
E-mail: alumni@marshall.edu

The new Erickson Alumni Center will feature a Heritage Room where we can showcase your book in a special bookcase. If you would like for us to include your book, please send a copy to the address above.

This listing is sorted by book author. To view the listing by title, click here.

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The Ballad of Trenchmouth Taggart
by Glenn Taylor
The book is set in West Virginia and the author used his imagination from childhood memories to write the story.
 

 
River of Memories: An Appalachian Boyhood
by David Lee Thompson
Thompson first introduced his readers to his 1940s and 1950s Appalachian boyhood in A "Framework for Happiness," which appeared in the book entitled The Life Writing Class. Now, in River of Memories, he shares the rest of these humorous and heartwarming stories of lean times and abiding love. (2002)
 

 
Canals Of Ohio: A History And Tour Guide
by Ralph D. "Boone" Triplett, II 1992
This is a summary of Ohio's 1,000-mile long canal system, which was started in 1825 and closed after the 1913 flood.
 




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