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Westmoreland and Portland Places: The History and Architecture of Americas Premier Private Streets 1888-1988
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (1988-10)
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Buy this book- it's as close as you'll ever get
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-28
Review Date: 2006-10-28
Should you actually wish to drive down either Westmoreland or Portland Places, expect an unnessecarily rude treatment from what must be the local rent-a-cop. It matters not the price of your car or attire- you might get (as I did) threatened to be "thrown in jail for trespassing", and lectured as if you were an idiot. Other students of architecture beware. It happened to me, and judging by the character of the "gentleman" in question, I'm just glad I'm not black. I escaped without kissing the hood of my car.
I love it but...
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-17
Review Date: 2004-12-17
I love this book. It has tons of beautiful exterior photos but I would like to see more historical photos and more interior shots. I would also love to see more recounts by the people who lived there. There are a few stories and I read them over and over. I'd really like to give this book a four and a half but that's not an option.
Beautiful book!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-14
Review Date: 1999-09-14
Congratulations to all that contributed to this outstanding book. The history of the Places was carefully and completely researched and presented with beautiful photographs.

What I Saw in California: By Wagon from Missouri to California in 1847-48
Published in Paperback by The Narrative Press (2001-07-01)
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Fantastic Detail!
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Review Date: 2007-04-26
Review Date: 2007-04-26
As a student of the Overland experience and a resident near the original trail in Nevada County I was just fascinated by this wonderful account. I wholeheartedly recommend this book and have given it as a gift to other early West enthusiasts.
Masterpiece
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-23
Review Date: 2004-08-23
Edwin Bryant's work is a classic not only of overland travel in 1846 but also of life in early California during the same time period.
The Kentucky newspaperman's writing style approaches poetic composition. He was a keen observer of every minute detail on the trail and when in California:
Geography; Indians; weather; describing the many people along the route; river fordings; acting the part of doctor to the many ailing emigrants; traveling with the Donner party; he and a handful of men separating from the main wagon train in Fort Laramie to go it alone; the perils, mishaps, hazards and beauty of the trail; meeting several celebrated individuals including Joseph Walker, Fremont, Sublette, Hastings, Hudspeth and Kearney to mention a few.
When in California, Bryant walked right into the United States' conquest of California from Mexico. He was a volunteer in Fremont's army to thwart insurgents. These and other timely events are well depicted. Bryant's description of what happened in the horrific Donner party expedition are piercing.
This is an exceptional book and highly recommended for enthusiasts of the early west.
The Kentucky newspaperman's writing style approaches poetic composition. He was a keen observer of every minute detail on the trail and when in California:
Geography; Indians; weather; describing the many people along the route; river fordings; acting the part of doctor to the many ailing emigrants; traveling with the Donner party; he and a handful of men separating from the main wagon train in Fort Laramie to go it alone; the perils, mishaps, hazards and beauty of the trail; meeting several celebrated individuals including Joseph Walker, Fremont, Sublette, Hastings, Hudspeth and Kearney to mention a few.
When in California, Bryant walked right into the United States' conquest of California from Mexico. He was a volunteer in Fremont's army to thwart insurgents. These and other timely events are well depicted. Bryant's description of what happened in the horrific Donner party expedition are piercing.
This is an exceptional book and highly recommended for enthusiasts of the early west.
Great! This book should be a text book!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-06
Review Date: 1999-05-06
In his own words Bryant describes his life on a wagon train going to California from the East Coast. If Bryant had a fault, it was that he too descriptive of the trail and events on the trail! If this wasn't enough, he was a doctor of the day, well, in his words, "Almost a Doctor." He was going to California to complete his studies. Like any good intern, he kept notes of who he treated on the trail and how he treated them. Also, being a bachelor, he was invited by the father of an eligible daughter to travel with them, "to let nature run it's course." This book should be a text book on the high school or the collegiate level.

The Whiskey Merchant's Diary: An Urban Life in the Emerging Midwest
Published in Hardcover by Ohio University Press (2007-06-12)
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More than whiskey.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-11
Review Date: 2007-07-11
"When you begin reading a diary, you drop abruptly into someone else's life." And what a life. Ms Fisher has brought to life the story of an unheralded German immigrant and in the process provided more than a glimpse of antebellum St Louis and Cincinnati, two of America's frontier cities in the mid-nineteenth century.
The editor's insights, introductions, and annotations are the highlights of this biography. I think I enjoyed the notes at the end of each chapter as much as the diary itself. The notes cover the spectrum: from the origin of the vernacular "OK" to the frontier oyster industry to the peculiar acquisition of German surnames before the modern era.
Extensively researched, "The Whiskey Merchant's Diary" provides budding genealogists a roadmap on how to track their own family history with references to the National Archives (Washington, DC, and College Park, MD); the Library of Congress; and, state archives from New Jersey to Wyoming.
As I have mentioned in other reviews, the presentation of a book is very important to me and in this case the Ohio University Press has been superb: the feel of the paper and the type font are outstanding. Highly recommended.
The editor's insights, introductions, and annotations are the highlights of this biography. I think I enjoyed the notes at the end of each chapter as much as the diary itself. The notes cover the spectrum: from the origin of the vernacular "OK" to the frontier oyster industry to the peculiar acquisition of German surnames before the modern era.
Extensively researched, "The Whiskey Merchant's Diary" provides budding genealogists a roadmap on how to track their own family history with references to the National Archives (Washington, DC, and College Park, MD); the Library of Congress; and, state archives from New Jersey to Wyoming.
As I have mentioned in other reviews, the presentation of a book is very important to me and in this case the Ohio University Press has been superb: the feel of the paper and the type font are outstanding. Highly recommended.
The Mid-West Experience
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-04
Review Date: 2007-06-04
This thoroughly researched diary of a German immigrant is a must read for anyone interested in the history of the American mid-west. Spanning the years 1847 to 1862, it records the adventures of a young man who loved the ladies (perhaps, too much; syphillis which caused blindness ended his entries), a good time and a good deal. Filled with rare pictures and maps of pre-Civil War Cincinatti and St. Louis, the book carefully reflects the rise of a budding merchant against the background of the American early Victorian period. Of special interest to historical and geneological buffs, it is also an entertaining read for the general public.
The 1850 world of Joseph Mersman
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-05
Review Date: 2007-07-05
Dr. Linda Fisher has taken the words of Joseph J. Mersman - an 1847-1853 era merchant - written in his own hand, and added commentary and exposition to them, to bring the world of Mersman back to life, full of the vibrancy that Mersman felt as he was writing down his life experiences. Mersman's diary opens in 1847 Cincinnati, and moves - in January 1849 - to St. Louis, where he lived the rest of his life.
This book, a culmination of more than 9 years of work, describes that world - business, social, and everyday life - and adds background information on the issues and events that Mersman encountered in his life, including the devastating cholera epidemic of 1849, and other significant events of the day.
The author recreated the 1850 maps of Cincinnati and St. Louis, and located on them the places that Mersman mentions in his diary, so the reader will have a sense of not only the events that occured, but the spatial world of Cincinnati and St. Louis. The volume is well written, and is a "must read" for history enthusiasts and scholars, especially those interested in mid-19th century life, business and medicine.
This book, a culmination of more than 9 years of work, describes that world - business, social, and everyday life - and adds background information on the issues and events that Mersman encountered in his life, including the devastating cholera epidemic of 1849, and other significant events of the day.
The author recreated the 1850 maps of Cincinnati and St. Louis, and located on them the places that Mersman mentions in his diary, so the reader will have a sense of not only the events that occured, but the spatial world of Cincinnati and St. Louis. The volume is well written, and is a "must read" for history enthusiasts and scholars, especially those interested in mid-19th century life, business and medicine.

The 100 Greatest Moments in St. Louis Sports
Published in Hardcover by Missouri Historical Society Press (2000-06-14)
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Lively, informative sports history, compelling photography.
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Review Date: 2000-09-07
Review Date: 2000-09-07
Fans of St. Louis sports will find this a fine keepsake edition recounting tales of record-breaking events in St. Louis sports. This was originally scripted for KFNS Radio as part of a series, using vignettes to consider the personalities and events of fourteen different regional sports. While this holds special interest for Missouri residents, any with an interest in local sports history will find its lively descriptions and black and white photos compelling.
"Must" reading for all St. Louis sports fans!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-06
Review Date: 2000-08-06
In The 100 Greatest Moments In St. Louis Sports, Hall of Fame journalist Bob Broeg recounts in a descriptive story-telling style the most outstanding, unusual, legendary, and thrilling episodes in fourteen different sports by St. Louis athletes. The individual stories range from 1899 (The Day Old Cy, New Cards Came to Town) to 1969 (Stop-Off to Cooperstown: Carlton's 19-K Game) and range from the comedic to the heroic. The 100 Greatest Moments In St. Louis Sports is highly recommended for anyone who delights in the history of athletic competition and achievement.

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: And, the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Gaint Literary Classics)
Published in Hardcover by Courage Books (1997-03)
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Aventure and Danger
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Review Date: 2002-03-27
Review Date: 2002-03-27
this book i recomend for standard readers.I liked it alot!
Very interesting about curing warts.Loved it alot, hope
the people that read it liked it too.From my rating from 1-10
i'll give it a 9.Thanks for reading.
Very interesting about curing warts.Loved it alot, hope
the people that read it liked it too.From my rating from 1-10
i'll give it a 9.Thanks for reading.
One of the Greatest Books ever made.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-14
Review Date: 2000-12-14
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures Huckleberry Finn as great book to read. It's way better than the movie, like most books are. Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry do things that would give your life such a rush. The adventures they go through and the trouble they get into is just great. Children these days can't do some of the stuff they do without being gounded for life or send to a military camp, but on thing they can do is use there imagination like Tom and Huck do in this book. This is a really good book to read and it feels like your part of the book, which is a cool feeling. This is one of my all time favorite books. I read it once already but I just want to open it and start reading it again. Mark Twain, AKA Samuel Clemens, had a taste for adventure now it's your to taste it. There are many moods to go thrugh in this book happy, sad, angry and etc. Just got to read it. There is excitement around ever corner.Uproariously funny, Tom and Huck even run away awhile, to show you how hard it is to live on your own if your a kid to see how hard it is to support yourself on you own. There is even a murder in this story and it's a cool court case to. But there more not like I'm going to tell you, Oh Ok you pulled my leg hard enough. They also fine buried tresure enough said. I hope you read this book. ENJOY

African American Satire: The Sacredly Profane Novel
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (2001-05)
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My, my, my, what an excellent book.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-17
Review Date: 2002-04-17
Wow! I could not believe how remarkably crispy this book was. I mean the pages were just crisp with crispness. You know how when sometimes you're reading a book and you think to yourself "Dam! This book is crispy!"? Well, when you read this book, it will make you think that. Are you ready to ascend to new levels of crispiness? Then reading this handsome man's audacious study of the crisp. I found particularly interesting the area where he compares Lacan's mirror stage to Ralph Ellison's novel: "THE CRISP FACTOR". What a tight, irresistable thriller!
Studies the role and purpose of satire as a literary genre
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-10
Review Date: 2001-09-10
Darryl Dickson-Carr's African American Satire is recommended for college-level audiences; this studies the role and purpose of satire as a literary genre in African-American writings. Afro-American literature and the history of satire are concurrently studied in chapters which argue that major works by Hughes, Ellison and other should be viewed as satires in order to fully appreciate their meaning.
Ain't but a Place: An Anthology of African American Writings About St. Louis
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (1998-12)
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Magnificent`
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Review Date: 2000-05-20
Review Date: 2000-05-20
This is just wonderful - poetry, fiction, essays, spanning from slavery to the modern day. Early has gathered an important collection of writing, period. Forget ethnicity, forget locality, this stuff is GOOD.
A very good book
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Review Date: 1999-04-01
Review Date: 1999-04-01
I thought this book was incredibly entertaining. It has local flair and memorable comments from some of the most famous blacks in history. The essays are provocative, fun and entertaining. A must read.

Alexander William Doniphan: Portrait of a Missouri Moderate (Missouri Biography Series)
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (1997-11)
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Fascinating study of a political odyssey
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Review Date: 2006-12-23
Review Date: 2006-12-23
Alexander Doniphan is one of those great characters from history who learned from his mistakes about the role of government. He is one who rebelled against the demogoguery of American politics to become a true independent having experienced first-hand the results of policies he had helped push through at one time. A warrior who came to know the horrors of war and so came to realize its utter futility and underlying causes of greed and self-aggrandizement. He, like Smedly Butler in the century that followed, came to see war as a racket for a few at the expense of the majority. Doniphan's integrity in the Mormon wars shines through in a world gone mad with hate. His life is so full of examples for us it is sad that he, once a household name, has become virtually unknown to us now. He truly was a great American hero and we would do well to honor his life and work. The book is wonderfully well written and complemented with black and white photos and drawings from the Doniphan's life. It is a must have for the serious student of mid-19th century American politics.
Great biography on important but neglected figure
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-03
Review Date: 1998-12-03
Alexander William Doniphan was one of the most significant and popular figures in Missouri from the 1830s through the 1870s. He excelled as an orator above all but was also an extremely successful attorney (he defended 188 clients on murder charges with most being found innocent and none receiving the death penalty), military leader, politician and businessman and an influential educator and farmer. Doniphan's most famous exploit, the conquest of New Mexico and Chihuahua and the creation of a law code to govern the first area, was chronicalled several times in the 19th century but this is the first full biography to be published about this important man. I have studied most of the available primary and secondary sources on Doniphan and find this biography to be both balanced and complete. Anyone who is interested in Mormon, Missouri or Western History should find this book worth reading.

American Daughter (Borealis Books)
Published in Paperback by Minnesota Historical Society Press (1986-10-15)
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a virtually unknown classic of American letters
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Review Date: 2005-04-30
Review Date: 2005-04-30
Someone gave me this book, and I am lucky, for I never would have read it otherwise. But it seems that almost no one has ever read "American Daughter"(originally published in 1967), though it should be listed as of the greats of American letters. Thompson is quoted in the preface as saying, "Usually an autobiography is written near the end of a long and distinguished career, but not taking any chances, I wrote mine first, then began to live." That's tongue-in-cheek, and characteristically self-effacing. Very much so. After writing "American Daughter", Thompson went on to be associate editor of the newly established EBONY magazine, as just the start of a distinguished publishing and writing career. But it is this memoir, which should be reissued for mainstream attention--that is her great triumph--a touching, beautifully written book that enriches the lives of all who read it.
A TRUE AMERICAN DAUGHTER!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-26
Review Date: 2002-11-26
Miss Thompson has done an incredible job here. Her autobiography is so personal and touching. In reading her story, I watched her grow up in North Dakota and saw how the family struggled when they first started farming. From the early morning sunrise to the bitter cold weather, Era Bell Thompson is a master of description. She paints a beautiful picture of life, and likewise how hard the death of her mother and father were on her.
Her early 1900 work ethic makes us pale in comparison. Her friendships blossom on the pages. Her sorrows, pains, joys, love, and strength of spirit are poignant and enduring.
She is brave and hard working. She wants to share her soul with us, the readers, and has done a trememdous job!
Please purchase this book and read it. I promise it will be hard to put down and you will have been blessed by reading it.
Come share with me what I experienced by learning about a true american daughter, Era Bell Thompson.
Her early 1900 work ethic makes us pale in comparison. Her friendships blossom on the pages. Her sorrows, pains, joys, love, and strength of spirit are poignant and enduring.
She is brave and hard working. She wants to share her soul with us, the readers, and has done a trememdous job!
Please purchase this book and read it. I promise it will be hard to put down and you will have been blessed by reading it.
Come share with me what I experienced by learning about a true american daughter, Era Bell Thompson.
Anatomy of an explosion: A theological analysis of the Missouri Synod conflict
Published in Paperback by Concordia Theological Seminary Press (1988)
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Chronicles Major Church Body Fighting for Bible
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-12
Review Date: 2006-01-12
Fight for the Bible that took place in the sixites and seventies claimed many a confessional body as victims. However, one that was spared from this assault was the LCMS.
Here Marquart provides the vital theological analysis of yeast spreading among the dough to the point where something had to give, and give it did in the explosion that was the walkout from Concordia Seminary St. Louis.
Retaining its historic view of Scripture as the inerrant inspired Word of God was seen as vital to this period, but some elements that wanted a new direction are still at work.
This accurate, profound record of this time provides not just analysis of that time period but also salient insight into what troubles LCMS this very day.
Find a copy, read and be informed accurately.
Here Marquart provides the vital theological analysis of yeast spreading among the dough to the point where something had to give, and give it did in the explosion that was the walkout from Concordia Seminary St. Louis.
Retaining its historic view of Scripture as the inerrant inspired Word of God was seen as vital to this period, but some elements that wanted a new direction are still at work.
This accurate, profound record of this time provides not just analysis of that time period but also salient insight into what troubles LCMS this very day.
Find a copy, read and be informed accurately.
Anatomy of an Explosion
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-11
Review Date: 2000-04-11
For anyone who wants to know what splits the Lutheran Church this is your book! Rev.Marquat lays all the cards on the table in an easy to read and understand fashion. Using the Formula of Concord, he clearly explains the clear distinctions that divide the American Lutheran churchs though on the surface they seem identical in dogma and theology. He makes it clear that the shifts in church "politics" are by no means a product of the 1900's. One of the most informative books I've ever read!
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