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A native of eastern North Carolina, Ben Casey's life with both the people and wildlife of the region shines through in these books.

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Living Waters $ 30.00 (includes shipping)
Author - Ben Casey

Living Waters is the latest volume of Ben Casey's series documenting the major rivers of North Carolina Ben's trek begins where the stream begins modestly at Nobles Mill Pond in Lenoir County. From there he paddles—and portages—along the river’s convoluted course through Jones County to its mouth, where the Trent empties into the Neuse River at New Bern.

SOLD OUT - Place your order now for the 2nd printing of Mama Always Said. The new books will be ready in Fall 2005 in time for gift giving.
Mama Always Said $ 20.00 (includes shipping)
Author - Ben Casey

A book of essays and photographs - observations about life not only in Pamlico County, but life everywhere. Includes bits of advice gleaned from the authors late mother, hence the name of the book, Mama Always Said.

“Reading Ben Casey’s work is like sitting across the table from Ben Casey with a cup of coffee. He flavors the moments with a bit of sugar, (humor), a dash of cream, (earthbound philosophy), and the caffeine of compassion that abides deep within him. You leave feeling good about him and better about yourself.”
AC Snow, newspaper columnist, Raleigh, NC

“Reading this is like holding joy in one’s hand. The flavor is that of a Southern country tonic.”
-- Mary Duke Biddle Semans, Durham, NC

All In One River $ 30.00 (includes shipping)
Author - Ben Casey


All In One River is 98 photographs interwoven with thoughtful words and prose. Ben says he "interviewed the river."

Casey uses his camera, poetic sensibility, and life-long connection with his subject to paint a portrait of the river’s entire course, from Raleigh to New Bern.

"A new breed of riverkeeper, Casey has crafted a tribute to the river as a whole - the riverbanks and cliffs, the sailing vessels and barges, the fisherman and ferry system, and even the water itself."
-- Elizabeth Hudson, Our State magazine



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