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Freshwater Fishes of Virginia
Published in Hardcover by American Fisheries Society (1994-02)
Authors: Robert E. Jenkins and Noel M. Burkhead
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A work of this magnitude should receive greater recognition
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-17
This is the most complete authority on the systematics of Va. fishes anywhere. Cudos to Burkehead and Jenkins on such a comprehensive atlas.

Wow!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-09
Excellent. The most comprehensive regional ichthyofaunal guide to date

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From a Country Boy's View: Clifton, Virginia - the 1950's
Published in Hardcover by AuthorHouse (2006-04-26)
Author: Michael Foley Sr.
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From a Country Boy's View
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-02
This book feels comfortable like an old pair of shoes.It is a short book and writing it was obviously a labor of love for the author.He describes a world we "baby boomers" remember and long for.If you have children or grandchildren, buy the book and read it to them.Take you time.This experience should be savoured as if you are slowly eating a piece of pie at a country restaurant.

Clifton Virginia - Boyhood Eden
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-11
If you grew up near Clifton, VA, or Fairfax Station, VA, in the 1950's then this book is written for you - and if you were a little boy growing up in that place and time, then this book is ABOUT you... There are many coming of age books about farm boys, but this memory journey with Mike Foley, across the near Eden of his childhood Clifton and out into the surrounding memoryscapes of Fairfax Station, and Centreville, and Fairfax City, with a detour to the sweetly old fasioned beach community of Bay Ridge, MD, is of historic interest because of the living human connections to an almost vanished Old South which a young boy found and fondly remembers...

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Fun with the Family in Virginia
Published in Paperback by Globe Pequot (1998-06-01)
Author: Candyce H. Stapen
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The Cover is Smashing!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-02
Well I must say, the cover is quite nice. Ok, I guess I'm being a bit partial due to the fact that the face on the cover is my daughter, Lili. She is also on Fun with the Family in Southern California, Third Edition.

Hope you enjoy the books.

Outstanding Guide for visitors and residents!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-23
The book is divided up by regions and reviews attractions, historical sites, parks, museums, places to stay, and places to eat. It includes top picks (must see attractions) for each region so you won't miss anything if you only have a short time to tour. In addition to the in-depth reviews, as well as fun facts on people and places. The reviews include ages that would most enjoy the particular attraction. Essential for families travelling in Va.

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The Garden and Farm Books of Thomas Jefferson
Published in Hardcover by Fulcrum Publishing (1987-09-01)
Authors: Robert C. Baron and Thomas Jefferson
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If There Were a Ten Star Rating......
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-26
If there were a ten star rating, I would give it to this book! If only all of our Presidents were so committed to the values of home and garden.

This is a wonderful book, both for Jefferson fans and gardeners. Since I'm both, it is doubly wonderful. You can read Jefferson's records of what he planted when, his observations about all sorts of garden topics, his letters to friends and family about gardening, and see the voluminous records he kept about all things horticultural.

Forget About Other Organic Gardening Books!
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 23 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-16
Forget About Other Organic Gardening Books! This collection of books and writings by Thomas Jefferson includes decades of his farm records and gardening notes from back when they didn't even have chemical fertilizers, herbiscides, and insecticides yet. He experimented with a huge variety of fruits, vegetables, and fiber plants (including hemp) that he imported from all over the world. He also kept complete ledgers of his slaves, chronicling their births and deaths. He kept records of their production and consumption of linen, wool, blankets, clothing, etcetera. This book is a gold mine of history, gardening tips, livestock records, diary tidbits, photos, diagrams and more.

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The Gardens of Colonial Williamsburg
Published in Hardcover by Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (1995-01-30)
Author: M. Kent Brinkley; Gordon W. Chappell; Kent M. Brinkley
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Great Reference for the Williamsburg Gardens
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-08
Very helpful book which reproduces a number of the gardens in CW and govrs a schematic as well as the names, both common and scientific/biological?. The pictures are gorgeous. If you want to achieve the look of a colonial style garden, this is for you.

The Gardens of Colonial Williamsburg
Helpful Votes: 20 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-02
The Gardens of Colonial Williamsburg is a most inspiring and beautiful book covering the four seasons in Colonial Williamsburg. This book covers not only the history of twenty gardens in the historic district, but who these eighteenth century garders were. The archaeological research provides a detailed look at each of the gardens, giving layout plans and detailed list of all the plants used. With the addition of beautiful color photography, this book will provide all gardeners with a source to re-create a eighteenth century garden.

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Gem Guides Guide to Highway 395: Los Angeles to Reno (Travel and Local Interest)
Published in Paperback by Gem Guides Book Company (1999-01)
Author: Virginia Clark
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Excellent resource; great book for vacationers.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-13
We purchased this book in preparation for a vacation in the area of Reno, Tahoe and eastern California, and it was a gem. We visited many sites we would not have known about except for this book, and had a great time. Out thanks to the author for writing this very useful book. We recommend it to anyone.

Highway 395 Here We Come
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-23
This book is one of the best travel guides that I have ever used. There are so many historical landmarks and places of interest along Highway 395. This book encourages the reader to stop and visit. If time doesn't permit, it stimulates your curiosity and imagination. Ginny Clark uses her many years of travel on Hwy 395 to pass on her love of this unique area. This book has been loaned out to more people than any other book that we own. In fact, I am thrilled to find it on Amazon so that I can order it as a gift. Highly recommend!

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General William Averell's Salem Raid: Breaking the Knoxville Supply Line
Published in Hardcover by Burd Street Pr (1999-01)
Author: Darrell L. Collins
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I felt like I was there
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-26
I wanted to read this book because of the family connection I have with it. My gg-grandfather was a member of the West Virginia 8th Mounted Infantry. As I read the book I realized I couldn't put it down. As Averell rushed to escape to the North, his decision to burn the Island Ford Bridge, my heart began to sink. For I now know what my gg-grandfather must have felt like to know that he was part of the rear guard that was left behind on the wrong side of the river. If you want interesting reading of a little known event in the history of the Civil War, then this book is for you.

A well told tale of a little known Civil War episode.
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-18
I ordered this book hoping to learn more about my great-grandfather's regiment, which served under Averell in the Army of West Virginia. The excellent Order of Battle appendix told me right away that the 8th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry hadn't joined Averell's command by the time of this December 1863 raid, but that was my only disappointment. This is an easy reading, well documented story of a little known episode that shocked the Confederacy. More important, it is a gripping tale of men succeeding against the elements, and against overwhelming odds. Averell and his small brigade "marched, climbed, slid and swum" 355 miles through enemy held territory in the dead of winter, going without food and sleep, climbing mountains and crossing rivers, avoiding Confederates sent to intercept them, and striking the depot at Salem (today a suburb of Roanoke, Virginia) to threaten the lines of communication between Richmond and Knoxville. The book documents the extraordinary leadership and tenacity of Brigadier General William Averell, but it also highlights the streak of hesitancy that eventually caused Phil Sheridan to sack him during the Shenandoah Valley campaign of 1864 (in which my great-grandfather's regiment did take part). Abundant photographs and simple, readable maps complement the text and help bring the characters and the story to life. A truly good book, highly recommended for descendents of the Gray as well as the Blue, and for anyone else interested in the Civil War.

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Genteel Rebel: The Life of Mary Greenhow Lee (Southern Biography Series)
Published in Hardcover by Louisiana State University Press (2004-01)
Author: Sheila R. Phipps
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More Than Just A Biography
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Review Date: 2008-08-14
"Grounded in impressive primary research and an extensive secondary literature, Sheila R. Phipps's Genteel Rebel is MORE THAN JUST A BIOGRAPHY.

This imaginative work brings readers into the complex world of Civil War-era Winchester, Virginia, and addresses important questions about women's power and Confederate identity."
---George C. Rable, author of Fredericksburg! Fredericksburg!
[from the book of the back cover]

Genteel Rebel a Review
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-28
Through scholarly research, careful historiography and sharp wit, Shelia Phipps brings alive to the reader the life, personality, and culture of Mary Greenhow Lee in this colorfully written volume. This book is not a biography in the traditional sense, through exploring Lee the author brings the reader into the world surrounding Lee. It is for this reason that this volume is valuable for individuals not only interested in Lee, but also the Civil War and the effect the war had on the individuals who lived through it as a civilian. This book is highly recommended by this reader.

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Geography and the Art of Life (Published in cooperation with the Center for American Places, Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Staunton, Virginia)
Published in Hardcover by The Johns Hopkins University Press (2004-03-17)
Author: Edmunds Valdemars Bunkse
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Thought provoking and honest...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-25
Excellent book which moved me beyond words.

A beautiful contribution to humanistic geography
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-21
With this book, Edmunds Bunkse (Professor of Geography at the University of Delaware) has produced both a moving autobiography, and a compelling account of humanistic geography. Bunske's life experiences and his professional projects are here intertwined, each motivating or informing the other. As an autobiography, this book offers an account of Bunkse's developing "geographic sensibilities" - or "knowing how to be in a place and how to find one's way about in geographic space" (13) - as these have been affected by experiencs of war, travel, parenthood. As a defense of humanistic geography, this book offers an account of how individuals' geographic sensibilities affect their understanding of and, more profoundly, their "orientation" in the world. This a geography of "heart and soul," wonderfully illustrated with the author's own life experiences.

Bunkse's choice of metaphor is apt. He links the practice of geography, and the development of geographic sensibility (which is nothing like geography education), with the humanistic concept of an "art of life." Humanists, certainly since Montaigne, have long upheld the view that each individual human life is like a work of art; each individual should be appreciated as a work of art is appreciated. Unfortunately, in many fields of study, such as geography, this humanistic perspective is overlooked. As Bunkse states, geography as a whole is generally lacking in humanity. Humans are present in geography, but not as complex and deep individuals. Bunske's book - and the work of other humanistic geographers such as Yi-Fu Tuan - attempt to redress the lack of humanity in the field. Bunkse achieves this by revealing the intimacy or depth with which he has experienced different environments (in both natural and urban settings), and the manner in which his imagination and experiences have informed each other.

Bunkse's book appears at a very propitious moment. Geographers are increasingly taking an interest in autobiography, or, more generally, the close study of individual lives. Hopefully, this broader interest in autobiography may promote more geographers to engage with humanistic thought.

All in all, this is a fine book. It is an enjoyable read, intelligent without being 'academic', and moving without any hint of sentimentalism.

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Geology and mineral resources of the Boswells tavern and Keswick quadrangles, Virginia (Publication)
Published in Unknown Binding by Dept. of Mines, Minerals and Energy, Division of Minerals Resources (1991)
Author: Darwin L Rossman
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Rachleff spotlights the working class
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-01-15
Peter Rachleff writes this narrative of the Hormel Strike from the prospective of the common man. His unique vantage into the Labor movement is both intriguing and compelling. He breaks with the standard fodder of analyzing union structure and instead delves into the plight of the "every-man" (i.e. the rank-and-filer). Excellent.

Book Gives Hope for the Future
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-03
Rachleff, labor historian who "studies the past because he is interested in the future", writes the perfect and much needed antidote to Barbara Koppel's Academy Award-winning documentary about the Hormel Strike, a film that cast the P-9ers and their supporters as "hapless victims" engaged in a hopeless cause. As an academic AND an activist who personally participated in this struggle and became the chair of the Twin Cities P-9 Support Committee, Rachleff succeeds in putting things into their proper historical perspective, describing the betrayal of a community by a formerly paternalistic family owned corporation (and a DFL governor) and a rank-and-file by their own international union, but most importantly, he inspires all working stiffs by showing union democracy in action and the potential of a movement that motivates family, friends, and workers from around the country. The final chapter outlines the positive lessons drawn from these experiences and gives hope for the future of the labor movement. This is a must read for any union member and anyone thinking that they need a union.


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