Recent Titles

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    The Thane of Cawdor Comes to Bauxite

    Mike Trimble

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    Escape Velocity A Charles Portis Miscellany (Revised Edition)

    edited by Jay Jennings/Afterword by Donna Tartt

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    OUTSPOKEN: The Olly Neal Story

    by Olly Neal Jr. as told to Jan Wrede

Back Titles

63 Butler Center titles

  • A. C. Pickett’s Private Journal of the U.S.-Mexican War

    edited by Jo Blatti

  • “All Cut to Pieces and Gone to Hell”: The Civil War, Race Relations, and the Battle of Poison Spring

    edited by Mark K. Christ

  • Arkansas: An Illustrated Atlas

    by Tom Paradise

  • Arkansas Godfather:The Story of Owney Madden and How He Hijacked Middle America

    by Graham Nown

  • Arkansas in Ink: Gunslingers, Ghosts, and Other Graphic Tales

    edited by Guy Lancaster, illustrated by Ron Wolfe

  • Arkansas Women and the Right to Vote: The Little Rock Campaigns: 1868-1920

    by Bernadette Cahill

  • Arky: The Saga of the USS Arkansas

    by Ray Hanley and Steven Hanley

  • Bandits, Bears and Backaches: A Collection of Short Stories Based on Arkansas History

    by Velma Branscum Woody

  • The Barling Darling: Hal Smith in American Baseball

    by Billy D. Higgins with Hal Smith

  • Beyond Central, Toward Acceptance: A Collection of Oral Histories from Students of Little Rock Central High

    Edited by Mackie O’Hara and Alex Richardson

  • The Big Hat Law: Arkansas and Its State Police, 1935-2000

    by Michael Lindsey

  • Big Woods Bird – An Ivory-bill Story

    written by Terri Roberts Luneau, illustrated by Trevor Bennett

  • The Broken Vase: A Novel Based On the Life of Penina Krupitsky, a Holocaust Survivor

    by Phillip H. McMath and Emily Matson Lewis

  • A Captive Audience: Voices of Japanese American Youth in World War II Arkansas

    edited by Ali Welky

  • The Company We Keep: 50 Years of Arkansans Creating Just Communities

    by Ruth D. Shepherd

  • Competing Memories: The Legacy of Arkansas’s Civil War

    by Mark K. Christ

  • A Confused and Confusing Affair: Arkansas and Reconstruction

    by Mark K. Christ

  • Crisis of Conscience: Arkansas Methodists and the Civil Rights Struggle

    edited by James T. Clemons and Kelly L. Farr

  • Deep Down in the Delta: Folktales and Poems

    by Greg Alan Brownderville, with paintings by Billy Moore

  • Down and Dirty Down South: Politics and the Art of Revenge

    by Roger Glasgow

  • The Die Is Cast: Arkansas Goes to War, 1861

    edited by Mark K. Christ

  • The Elaine Massacre and Arkansas: A Century of Atrocity and Resistance, 1819–1919

    edited by Guy Lancaster

  • Encyclopedia of Arkansas Music

    edited by Ali Welky and Mike Keckhaver

  • Faithful to Our Tasks: Arkansas’s Women and the Great War

    by Elizabeth Griffin Hill

  • From Azaleas to Zydeco: My 4,600-Mile Journey through the South

    by Mark W. Nichols

  • From Carnegie to Cyberspace: 100 Years at the Central Arkansas Library System

    by Shirley Schuette and Nathania Sawyer

  • The Good Ground of Central High: Little Rock Central High School and Legendary Coach Wilson Matthews

    by George M. Cate

  • Hangin’ Times in Fort Smith: A History of Executions in Judge Parker’s Court

    by Jerry Akins

  • Homefront Arkansas: Arkansans Face Wartime

    by Velma B. Branscum Woody and Steven Teske

  • It’s Official!: The Real Stories behind Arkansas’s State Symbols

    by David Ware

  • Joseph Carter Corbin: Educator Extraordinaire and Founder of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff

    by Gladys Turner Finney

  • Lessons from Little Rock: A Memoir by One of the Little Rock Nine

    by Terrence Roberts

  • A Life on the Black River in Arkansas: The Memoir of a Farmer, Rural Entrepreneur, and Banker

    by E. R. Coleman with Mary Frances Hodges

  • A Little Rock Boyhood: Growing Up in the Great Depression

    by A. Cleveland Harrison

  • Main Street Arkansas: The Hearts of Arkansas Cities and Towns — As Portrayed in Postcards and Photographs

    by Ray Hanley and Steven Hanley

  • Man of Vision: Arkansas Education and the Legacy of Arch Ford

    by Cindy Burnett Beckman

  • Mountain Feds: Arkansas Unionists and the Peace Society

    by James J. Johnston

  • Muzzled Oxen: Reaping Cotton and Sowing Hope in 1920s Arkansas

    by Genevieve Grant Sadler

  • Natural State Notables: 21 Famous People from Arkansas

    by Steven Teske

  • Notable Women of Arkansas

    by Nancy Hendricks

  • Obliged to Help: Adolphine Fletcher Terry and the Progressive South

    by Stephanie Bayless

  • Open House: The Arkansas Governor’s Mansion and Its Place in History

    by John P. Gill

  • Pfeiffer Country: The Tenant Farms and Business Activities of Paul Pfeiffer in Clay County, Arkansas, 1902-1954

    by Sherry Laymon

  • Political Magic: The Travels, Trials, and Triumphs of the Clintons’ Arkansas Travelers

    by Brenda Blagg

  • Proudly We Speak Your Name: Forty-four Years at Little Rock Catholic High School

    by Michael J. Moran

  • A Pryor Commitment: The Autobiography of David Pryor

    by David Pryor with Don Harrell

  • Race Relations in the Natural State

    by Grif Stockley

  • Raised to Serve, Selected to Lead: Lessons for New Military and Civilian Leaders

    by Robert F. Griffin, MD

  • Ready, Booted, and Spurred: Arkansas in the U.S. – Mexican War

    edited by William A. Frazier and Mark K. Christ

  • Remembering Ella: A 1912 Murder and Mystery in the Arkansas Ozarks

    by Nita Gould

  • “A Rough Introduction to This Sunny Land”: The Civil War Diary of Private Henry A. Strong, Co. K, Twelfth Kansas Infantry

    edited by Tom Wing

  • Salty Old Editor: An Adventure in Ink

    by Charlotte Tillar Schexnayder

  • Southern Fried: Going Whole Hog in a State of Wonder

    by Rex Nelson

  • Spiderwalk: The High Life and Daring Stunts of a Small-town Girl from Arkansas

    by Ann “Annie” Miles

  • Surprised by Death: A Novel of Arkansas in the 1840s

    by George Lankford

  • They’ll Do to Tie To!: The Story of Hood’s Arkansas Toothpicks

    by Maj. Calvin L. Collier

  • Things Grew Beautifully Worse: Captain John O’Brien, 30th Arkansas Infantry, C.S.A.

    edited by Brian K. Robertson

  • “This Day We Marched Again”: A Union Soldier’s Account of War in Arkansas and the Trans-Mississippi

    edited by Mark K. Christ

  • To Can the Kaiser: Arkansas and the Great War

    edited by Michael D. Polston and Guy Lancaster

  • Unvarnished Arkansas: The Naked Truth about Nine Famous Arkansans

    by Steve Teske

  • Voices of the Razorbacks: A History of Arkansas’s Iconic Sports Broadcasters

    by Hoyt Purvis and Stanley Sharp

  • We Wanna Boogie: The Rockabilly Roots of Sonny Burgess and the Pacers

    by Marvin Schwartz