Harold G. Clarke Celestine Sibley Eugene Hilburn Methvin
Clark's evocative memoir describes growing up a minister's son in a small town in Georgia in the 1930s and 1940s a seemingly magical time when Burma-Shave signs lined the old highways and young boys shot marbles, played soldiers, and swam in shaded streams before WWII intruded and progress erased
Clark's evocative memoir describes growing up a minister's son in a small town in Georgia in the 1930s and 1940s a seemingly magical time when Burma-S...