[ home ] [ about ] [ catalog ] [ used books ] [ free stuff ] [ myspace ] [ contact ]

hot new bestseller!
At Canaan's Edge:
America in the King Years, 1965-68

by Taylor Branch

[ now shipping ]

One of the greatest of American stories has found its great chronicler in Taylor Branch. Beginning with Parting the Waters in 1988, followed 10 years later by Pillar of Fire, and closing now with At Canaan's Edge, Branch has given the short life of Martin Luther King Jr. and the nonviolent revolution he led the epic treatment they deserve. The three books of Branch's America in the King Years trilogy are lyrical and dramatic, social history as much as biography, woven from the ever more complex strands of King's movement.
--amazon.com

The engrossing final installment of Branch's three-volume biography of Martin Luther King Jr. maintains the high standards set in the previous volumes, the first of which won a Pulitzer Prize. Moving from the protest at Selma and the 1966 Meredith March through King's expanding political concern for the poor to his 1968 assassination in Memphis, Tenn., Branch gives us not only the civil rights leader's life but also the rapidly changing pulse of American culture and politics. The America we find in this last chapter of King's life is on fire—the Republican Party has begun to court white Southern voters; the Civil Rights movement itself has fractured; King sees bold challenges to his teaching of nonviolence in the 1965 Watts riots in Los Angeles. King himself has evolved, spreading his interests beyond civil rights to become a more outspoken critic of the Vietnam War and of poverty. A turning point in King's legacy, says Branch, was his housing actions in Chicago in the summer of 1966. This work "nationalized race," showing that it wasn't just a Southern problem, and ensured that King would go down in history as much more than a regional leader. As a literary work, Branch's biography is masterful. About midway through, the author begins to foreshadow King's death—by, for example, quoting his 1965 statement to a filmmaker: "I would willingly give my life for that which I think is right." If Branch indulges in predictable throat clearing about the lessons from King's life that endure in America today—well, that is to be expected. This magisterial book is a fitting tribute to a magisterial man.
-- from Publisher's Weekly


[ Read a recent review from the CSM... ]
[ Read a recent review from USA TODAY here... ]

Hardcover.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster (2006).
List price: $35.00.

Order the book:
[ $30.00 each - including shipping ]
To order multiple copies, click ADD TO CART and then change QUANTITY

[ if PAYPAL isn't working for you, the book can be purchased HERE... ]
[ Books of the Month ]

The Irresistible Revolution,
by Shane Claiborne

Rivers North of the Future, by David Cayley /
Ivan Illich

At Canaan's Edge,
by Taylor Branch


Buy all three books for $55.00!
( including shipping...)

[ if PAYPAL isn't working for you,
this special can be purchased HERE... ]


[ recently published ]

1 Iraq Journal 2003, by Shane Claiborne

2 Declaration and Address, by Thomas Campbell

3 On Civil Govenrment, by David Lipscomb

4 Last Will and Testament of the Springfield Presbytery, by Barton Stone, et al

5 On Christian Unity, by David Lipscomb

6 Declaration and Address, by Thomas Campbell

7 Disciple of Peace, by Craig M. Watts

[ ordering info ]

Payment collected through Paypal.com

Major credits cards and e-checks accepted.

Paypal acct not required for credit card orders...

Email
orders[at]douloschristou.com
if you want to pay via postal mail.