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Corn among the Indians of the Upper Missouri
Published in Paperback by University of Nebraska Press (2002-12-01)
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Interesting book
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Review Date: 2007-06-04
Review Date: 2007-06-04
If you are a gardener, are interested in Native American culture, and especially if you are both, you may value this as highly as I do. Through interviews with surviving women who remembered the details of their tribes' agricultural methods, and the way of life/religion that went with them, the authors have made an important contribution in an area that was undervalued at the time (the early 1900's). But thank goodness they had the foresight to put this information to paper. The book describes tools, varieties, planting methods, and agricultural customs of the Upper Missouri tribes. Thanks to the authors' preservation work, and the work of others, some of the varieties mentioned can still be found. If you are interested, google up the Seed Saver's Exchange in Iowa, and add a new dimension to your gardening.

Counter-Thrust: From the Peninsula to the Antietam (Great Campaigns of the Civil War)
Published in Hardcover by University of Nebraska Press (2008-01-01)
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Summer 1862
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-10
Review Date: 2007-12-10
This is the best summary I have ever read for the time frame of July through September 1862. Footnotes and bibliography are excellant.Mr. Cooling is a first-rate historian. Civil-Warriors will know what I am talking about. If you wish for only one book about pivotal period in the war this is it.
Covered Wagon Days: From the Private Journals of Albert Jerome Dickson
Published in Paperback by University of Nebraska Press (1989-10-01)
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Lively, spirited journal
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Review Date: 2006-01-04
Review Date: 2006-01-04
Albert Jerome Dickson was a fourteen-year old youth when taking these notes of his 1864 journey westward to Montana. In later years his son Arthur compiled all his father's notes, journals and papers into this narrative. Young Albert was enthusiastic, sharp-eyed and keen in his observations.
Not only do we read of day to day travel on the trail, but also Indian uprisings and intimidations of the early 1860's; road agents, thieves and murderers and how vigilante groups confronted this behavior; life in early Montana mining communities; the reality of making ends meet while homesteading; establishment of territorial laws; character analysis of such men as Jim Bridger, J. M. Bozeman, military figures, the notorious Jack Slade and many others.
An enjoyable and historical timepiece.
Not only do we read of day to day travel on the trail, but also Indian uprisings and intimidations of the early 1860's; road agents, thieves and murderers and how vigilante groups confronted this behavior; life in early Montana mining communities; the reality of making ends meet while homesteading; establishment of territorial laws; character analysis of such men as Jim Bridger, J. M. Bozeman, military figures, the notorious Jack Slade and many others.
An enjoyable and historical timepiece.
Cowboy
Published in Hardcover by University of Nebraska Press (1977-09-01)
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Realistic and heart-felt portrayal of cowboy life . . .
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Review Date: 2007-02-10
Review Date: 2007-02-10
This book is currently out of print, and there's no good reason for it. It's a fine, wonderfully written, well controled narrative about a teenager growing up in a man's world of cowboying in New Mexico and Arizona of the early 20th century. The narrator is all of 14 years old when he leaves home in East Texas, confronting a world of misadventure and discouragement as he looks for work, drifting from ranch to ranch, learning how to break horses, and taking whatever job he can find.
Along the way he meets and befriends a good many men who do the real job of cowboying for ranch owners. One of them is a foreman, Mack, who takes the boy under his wing. A top hand, he is the actual cowboy of the book's title. The boy's admiration for him is heart-felt, and the scenes between them are touching. Meanwhile, we learn a lot about what it takes to become any kind of hand at all, as the boy struggles against all odds to give it his best. A realistic portrayal of cowboy life, without a single villain, stage holdup, or shoot-out on the main street of town. Readers will also enjoy Walt Coburn's "Stirrup High" and Ralph Moody's "The Home Ranch," both of which ARE in print.
Along the way he meets and befriends a good many men who do the real job of cowboying for ranch owners. One of them is a foreman, Mack, who takes the boy under his wing. A top hand, he is the actual cowboy of the book's title. The boy's admiration for him is heart-felt, and the scenes between them are touching. Meanwhile, we learn a lot about what it takes to become any kind of hand at all, as the boy struggles against all odds to give it his best. A realistic portrayal of cowboy life, without a single villain, stage holdup, or shoot-out on the main street of town. Readers will also enjoy Walt Coburn's "Stirrup High" and Ralph Moody's "The Home Ranch," both of which ARE in print.

Crossroads on Nebraska Ave.: An Autobiography
Published in Hardcover by Noble House (2001-11-01)
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A warm, thoughtful, personable, engaging account
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Review Date: 2002-05-10
Review Date: 2002-05-10
Crossroads On Nebraska Ave. is the autobiography of Keith Marr, a humble American whose pivotal life experiences arising from his job, his marriage, his religious experience, and his education in music, all took place at a special Tampa, Florida crossroad in the 1950s. That was the location of 60001 North Nebraska Avenue and the site of Publix Super Market #21. A warm, thoughtful, personable, engaging account of a life well lived, faith in Jesus Christ, and the joy of cowboy music, Crossroads On Nebraska Ave. is highly recommended reading.
The Crown: A Tale of Sir Gawein and King Arthur's Court
Published in Hardcover by University of Nebraska Press (1989-05-01)
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Neglected Middle High German Arthuriana
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Review Date: 2008-06-26
Review Date: 2008-06-26
J.W. Thomas's 1989 translation of Heinrich von dem Turlin's Arthurian romance, "Diu Crone", The Crown: A Tale of Sir Gawein and King Arthur's Court, is a surprisingly good and delightfully inexpensive out-of-print find to be had for under $10.00, in hardcover, from several of Amazon's used booksellers. I'm on a summer's read/re-read of a variety of Arthurian texts and after an enjoyable read of the Anonymous "The Quest of the Holy Grail" The Quest of the Holy Grail (Penguin Classics), I was a bit disappointed with the Robert de Boron trilogy. Reading up on-line in good ole Jessie Weston and in the comprehensive "The Holy Grail", by Richard Barber, The Holy Grail: Imagination and Belief, I came upon this little studied and only once translated volume. It has Gawein as the main character, the Grail is somewhat marginalized, as just another adventure, and, if anything, there is a definitely secular tone to the story. We hear more of Lady Fortune and Lady Love and their influence on the characters than on Christ and the big guy. It's good fun and, as in "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: A New Verse Translation, there is that interesting disparagement of the court of Arthur at the beginning, which I find intriguing. Weston claims that Gawain was the original Grail knight, or something of the sort, because of his roots in the Welsh, Scots, Irish or whatever sources. I'm no scholar, but I find this somewhat later, but still early 13th century, version of the tales a refreshing change from Chretien, de Boron and others. Heinrich can be quite funny. Some scholars reference this as the interminable "Diu Crone" but I find it long but delightful. Also, for the used price in hardback, it can't be beat.
A Dance Lesson
Published in Paperback by Dramatist's Play Service (2004-06)
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Astounding
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-31
Review Date: 2004-10-31
I was cruising around, looking for all Wiltse material because he's such an astoundingly good writer of thrillers and came across A Dance Lesson which is actually a play and, wow!, it is sooo different and yet so very very good. The play is about families and prejudice and a lot of other things but I don't think it's fair to be too specifice because there are surprises that are important to the effectiveness, I think. Let me just say that it is very funny, very wise, very moving. Hey, and I don't even much like the theater, normally, but I'd go to see this one in a shot. Does anyone know where it's playing?

Daughters of Eve: Women's Writing from the German Democratic Republic (European Women Writers)
Published in Paperback by University of Nebraska Press (1993-08-01)
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Gritty
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Review Date: 2001-06-09
Review Date: 2001-06-09
This collection of stories completely fascinated me. I was unaware of the cultural/ethical differences of the former GDR prior to reading this book. The tales told, brought me within a very real human existence. The feel of the book was very bare boned; even gritty. The women depicted within the stories were tough, open minded, believable characters. Through this book I was allowed to realize the daily routines of a society closed off to us. This was a fresh read compared to the dribble of modern american fiction.

Davy Crockett
Published in Paperback by University of Nebraska Press (1998-06-01)
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Great read! Davy is a corker!
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-06
Review Date: 2000-04-06
Some have complained, over the years, that this book was more novel than biography. Okay, then... what a great NOVEL! This was in my elementary school library in Elgin, AZ, and if I'd studied my textbooks like I studied this, I might have been a MONSTER! Connie Roarke made a great book, and I bless her name for it!
BONUS: Read how Davy was a true Small-government conservative in the Jacksonian (read that "Proto-Clintonian") big-government epoch! It's the true hero tale of the book!
Al
The Day They Padlocked the Church: Pastor Sileven and 1,000 Christians Who Defied Nebraska Tyranny in America's Crisis of Freedom: An Eyewitness Account
Published in Paperback by Huntington House (1983)
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The Day They Padlocked The Church
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Review Date: 2006-01-12
Review Date: 2006-01-12
It happened on "Black Friday," September 3, 1982.
On that day Cass County Sheriff Fred Tesch, acting on a bench warrant issued by Judge Raymond J. Case, drove out to Louisville, Nebraska, and arrested a man of God while ministering in the pulpit of his church.
They locked him in a jail with common criminals and later padlocked his church.
The man of God was Pastor Everett Sileven.
This is his story and the story of the valiant members of the Faith Baptist Church and the students of Faith Christian School.
It is the story of struggle and survival in the midst of a rising tide of state tyranny in America. -- from book's back cover
On that day Cass County Sheriff Fred Tesch, acting on a bench warrant issued by Judge Raymond J. Case, drove out to Louisville, Nebraska, and arrested a man of God while ministering in the pulpit of his church.
They locked him in a jail with common criminals and later padlocked his church.
The man of God was Pastor Everett Sileven.
This is his story and the story of the valiant members of the Faith Baptist Church and the students of Faith Christian School.
It is the story of struggle and survival in the midst of a rising tide of state tyranny in America. -- from book's back cover
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