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Tobacco Road: Duke, Carolina, N.C. State, Wake Forest, and the History of the
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Tobacco Road: Duke, Carolina, N.C. State, Wake Forest, and the History of the Most Intense Backyard Rivalries in Sports Trade paperback - 2006

by Featherston, Alwyn

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Lyons Press, 2006-02-01. First edition, complete line of . trade paperback. fine. NOT an ex library book. 270 pages including the index.
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Alwyn Featherston is a Durham native and a 1973 graduate of Duke University, and he has covered ACC basketball since 1970. He joined the "Durham Sun" in 1974 and he served as the UNC, Duke and N.C. State beat writer for the "Herald-Sun" until 2005. He now works as a freelance writer in the Durham area. He has won a number of awards for his writing, including the 2001 National Association of Sports Writers first place award for game coverage and four North Carolina Press Association Awards. Featherson is the author of "Saving the Breakout: The 30th Division's Heroic Stand at Mortain, August 7-12, 1944" (Presidio Press, 1993).