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The Georgia Gold Rush: Twenty-Niners, Cherokees, and Gold Fever
Published in Hardcover by Univ of South Carolina Pr (1993-02)
Author: David Williams
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Bravo!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-28
As a Georgia native and an amateur historian, I was shocked by my own level of ignorance about the history of Georgia Gold Rush. While there has been a great deal of literary and historical attention given to the forced removal of the Cherokee nation from Georgia and the tragic journey of the Trail of Tears, there has been relatively little recent scholarship devoted to the historical events that precipitated that exile and the utter disregard shown to the Cherokee people as well as their private property by speculators, the state of Georgia and the Federal government in concert. I highly recommend this volume for the general reader of US and southern regional history as well as for Georgians who are willing to develop a more complex appreciation of their state's history.

Accurate portrayal of America's first gold rush.
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-11

Mr. Williams documents the Georgia gold rush in an interesting and uncompromising style. So many myths surround this time frame in north Georgia's history. For example, Benjamin Parks is frequently credited with the first modern discovery of gold in Georgia, mostly because he claimed it to an Atlanta reporter fifty years later. Williams quickly disproves virtually all of Park's claims.

In the chapters titled "Gold Fever and the Great Intrusion" and "The Cherokee Nation Abandoned," Williams gives one of if not the most accurate concise histories of Cherokee Removal I have ever read.

Additional chapters review a miner's life, the people who made money (most weren't miners), and the end of the Georgia gold era in 1849.

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Georgia O'Keeffe in the West
Published in Hardcover by Random House Value Publishing (1990-06-12)
Author: Rh Value Publishing
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O'Keeffe's Paintings in beautiful reproductions
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-27
This book contains selections from Nicholas Callaway's other O'Keeffe books- One Hundred Flowers, In the West, and New York Years. If you own only one of them, this is the one to own. There are some surprising paintings in here, especially if you've only seen the flower paintings before. The book is quite large, and the color reproductions seem pretty accurate from the few paintings I've actually been able to compare. Wonderful book!

A Large Gem
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-11
An absolutely gorgeous book of Georgia O'Keeffe's paintings of the southwestern United States. It's large size and fine reproductions make it one of my most treasured possessions!

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Georgia O'Keeffe: A Life
Published in Paperback by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (1991)
Author: Roxana Robinson
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An Incredible Biography
Helpful Votes: 28 out of 28 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-22
"A Life" is the best book on painter Georgia O'Keeffe available. Every moment in Georgia's life is written about with painstaking detail. Nothing is missed. From her relationship with Alfred Steiglitz and his entourage from "291" to her intimate relationship with sculptor Juan Hamilton. I can't say enough how amazing this book is and how enjoyable it is to read.

A Beautiful and Engaging Tribute to a Brilliant Artist
Helpful Votes: 45 out of 48 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-14
Georgia O'Keeffe's life was one lived with courage and beauty and Robinson does her justice by writing this beautiful and engaging biography. The author delves into O'Keeffe's life and the passion of her work by describing her family history, her evolution as an artist, and perhaps more important to O'Keeffe, her evolution toward becoming her true self. The extra and vital layer that adds even more depth to this biography is Robinson's description of the art scene and the philosophies of art circulating in early 20th century New York.

This book would be of interest not only to those who enjoy O'Keeffe's work but also to those who are trying to become themselves, those who are interested in the history of art in America, or those who like to read for the sake of feeling beautiful words flowing through their mind.

This book was difficult for me to put down and I didn't want it to end. Roxana Robinson's work is a gem.

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Georgia O'Keeffe: Circling Around Abstraction
Published in Hardcover by Hudson Hills Press (2007-03-25)
Author: Jonathan Stuhlman
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Georgia O'Keeffe's roots in abstraction
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-02
Fifty-one full page color plates arranged chronologically from 1915 thru the 1970s bring out the "pulsing, spiraling, swirling circular forms" that O'Keeffe consistently used as a basis for her paintings and drawings and occasional sculptures. Although O'Keeffe did not singularly introduce or use spiral forms, more than any other American or European modern artist, she "developed an entire vocabulary of circular forms" which identifies her work over her long career. She was too imaginative and innovative to be confined to these forms, but in her paintings of flowers, skies and landscapes, rocks, and her "pelvic series" in the 1940s, she returns again and again to them. She builds on these with great flourishes, bold colors and shadings for depth, and repetitions and morphings of aspects of circular forms. Stuhlman's essay focuses on circular forms as the basis for O'Keeffe's art throughout her career. Lynes's essay points to the sources for these in the Southwest landscape she was attached to. The focus on O'Keeffe's circular forms goes a long way toward explaining the pleasing, alluring effects of her art works; and it adds depth to analysis of them.

A critically important addition
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-14
Georgia O'Keeffe continues to be regarded as one of America's most creative and original painters whose work continues to influence and inspire new generations of artists long after her death."Circling Around Abstraction" beautifully traces and showcases O'Keeffe's experiments with circular forms throughout her lengthy career from hypnotic swirls in charcoal abstractions in the 1910s, through her carefully constructed still lifes of the 1920, to close-up depictions drawn from the natural world in the 1930s, to her seminal pelvis series of the 1940s, and concludes with a selection of her late paintings in which she went back to the visionary roots of her earliest days as an artist. Enhanced with a pare of informed and informative essays by exhibition curators Jonathan Stuhlman and Barbara Buhler Lynes, "Circling Around Abstraction" is an invaluable contribution to O'Keeffe studies and a critically important addition to academic library American Art History reference collections.

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Georgia O'Keeffe: Color And Conservation
Published in Hardcover by Mississippi Museum of Art (2006-01-31)
Authors: Rene Paul Barilleaux, Sarah Whitaker Peters, and Georgia O'Keeffe
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Georgia O'Keeffe: Color and Conservation
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-26
Very pleased with the price of the catalog.
I received it in a short time frame. My only negative is that one corner of the book was creased and I am persnickety about my books.

Collaborations between an artist and a conservator
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-28
First book ever to publish the correspondence between a known artist (O'Keeffe) and conservator (Caroline K. Keck). Very useful for the reader to learn how the work of a conservator can affect the look and long-term preservation of paintings.

The book also contains important information on O'Keeffe's materials and techniques and the many small sample cards of color she prepared in order to make the choices for the palettes of her paintings.

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Georgia O'Keeffe: Legendary American Painter (People to Know)
Published in Library Binding by Enslow Publishers (2003-09)
Author: Jodie A. Shull
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very well written, concise and fun to read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-20
This is a very solid introduction to the life and works of Ms Okeefe. It's detailed without being excessively so. Great for any home library. An educational (albeit pricey) gift for artistic children and adults.

Georgia O"Keefe An Amazing Life
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-11
Ms. Shull's biography of Georgia O'Keefe is original, well written and interesting to read. Ms. Shull's carefully reasearched book weaves together facts and anecdotes to give the reader a complete portrait of a most complicated woman/artist. I throughly enjoyed this book and think that readers of all ages would find it interesting and enlightening. This book would be a great addition to eveyone's library! BUY IT!!!

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Georgia O'keeffe: The Artist in the Desert (Adventures in Art)
Published in Hardcover by Prestel Publishing (2006-05-30)
Author: Britta Benke
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Adventures in Art--Georgia O'Keeffe
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Review Date: 2007-08-26
This book is very colorful with several of O'Keeffe's paintings throughout the book. The writing is informative and interesting. It takes the reader through the timeline of O'Keefe's life. I recommend this book for art and classroom teachers. This series works for grades 1-6.

a delight
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-21
I read this while in the store, and rushed home to share it with my 6 year old. It is now one of our favorites, and I'll be buying a copy from Amazon for my god-daughter. Nice selection of work from across Ms. O'Keefe's career, appropriate selection of photos and life details.

Good quality reproductions, simple, spare layout. Very nicely done.

The author provides a brief narrative about each painting shown, and she pairs the images with photos of the artist, her husband and the landscapes that inspired the work. A glimpse of the O'Keefe magic, this book has provided many moments of quiet joy.

I can't wait to try some of the other books in this series!

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Georgia O'Keeffe: The Poetry of Things
Published in Paperback by Phillips Collection (1999-04)
Author: Elizabeth Hutton Turner
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Outstanding book from an outstanding exhibition
Helpful Votes: 19 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-03
This is the companion catalog to the O'Keeffe exhibition at the Phillips gallery in Washington, DC, and is a wonderful volume on O'Keeffe whether or not you were fortunate enough to see this exhibition. What impressed me most about the exhibition (and the book) is how intelligently it was put together. It examines O'Keeffe's development as an artist by tracking both her philosphy and her influences, and some rarely shown works were chosen to represent this in the exhibition (and are reproduced in the book). Of all the books on O'Keeffe that I've read, and of all the exhibitions I've seen of her work, this one by far does the best job of explaining both the artist and her work.

wonderful gift
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-22
I sent this book as a gift, based on the glowing review on this page. My donee/friend wrote: "What a wonderful surprise and delight the O'Keefe book has brought me today! It is indeed something very special, with elegant color illustrations, plus many photos from various times of her life, and biographical details all through the text. There is a wonderful photo of her (by Ansel Adams) -- she wears a dark sweater, and is sitting, sketching, at the rocky entrance to what may be a cave --- and all of her design ideas seem to be there in the photo: her own interesting form, contrasts of dark and light, austerity yet beautiful rhythms....I had no idea what a pathfinder she was, going her own road by interpreting objects in an entirely personal way. Everything has her magic touch. The color plates are excellent." I have her permission to send these comments to you.

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Georgia on My Menu: A Medley of Southern Hits
Published in Spiral-bound by Wimmer Cookbooks (1988-04)
Author: Junior League of Cobb-Marietta
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Southern Hospitality
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-10
"Georgia on my Menu: A Medley of Southern Hits truly can be said to represent two areas of life with which Georgians are intimately acquainted - the appreciation of fine Southern cooking and the desire to have music in one's life." ~Beverly Webb

Georgia on my menu is an authentic cookbook filled with delicious recipes celebrating fine Southern cooking and a rich cultural heritage. Cooks can begin with Overtures and Preludes, serve an Accompaniment along with a recipe from the Encore section and then complete the meal with a Finale. A Traditional Georgian Dinner may include a Baked Ham, Spoon Bread, Southern Style Green Beans, Baked Squash, Deep Dish Peach Cobbler and Southern Mint Tea.

Special Occasion Menus include a Fireside Dinner for Six, Birthday Dinners, Barbecues and even a New Year's Eve Buffet. Unique Recipes include Mock Champagne (made with pineapple juice and soda), Apricot Wine Soup, Fresh Curried Peaches, Pork Loin Roast with Cherry Sauce, Chicken Breasts Oscar, Cumin Rice, Crème De Menthe Brownies and Kahlua Fondue.

Traditional Favorites also include: Baklava, Mexican Casserole, Yorkshire Pudding, Chocolate Cakes, Strawberry Pie and Cheesecake.

I've rarely seen a cookbook filled with such a wide variety of cultural and regional favorites. The selections are tempting, imaginative and adventurous. I feel very fortunate to have found a cookbook that is not only highly collectible, but has recipes I remember from when I lived in the South. If you enjoy Southern cooking, this will be a very exciting find!

Purchasing this cookbook helps to support childcare centers, art museums, teachers, emergency shelters and other projects and activities by the Junior League of Cobb-Marietta, Inc.

~The Rebecca Review

Great cookbook for everyday cooking
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-24
I use this cookbook all the time! It has easy recipes that taste great. Everyone always raves about how I can make an ordinary meal taste wonderful. My secret is this cookbook. I have also given this cookbook to several friends who all agree that this is one cookbook you can't do without.

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Georgia Places-Names
Published in Paperback by Winship Pr (1994-08)
Author: Kenneth Krakow
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A great travel companion for your weekend Georgia outings.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-05-25
Where did the name of Social Circle, Ga, come from? How about Ball Ground? Or Dark Corner? And what counties are they in? It's all in this book.

We have used the 1975 edition so much that the pages are actually coming out. It gives the history of each place, origin(s) of the name, and other interesting info. You don't want to be without it when encountering interesting towns, creeks, mountains, and counties in your travels through Georgia.

A great travel companion for your weekend Georgia outings.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-05-25
Where did the name of Social Circle, Ga, come from? How about Ball Ground? Or Dark Corner? And what counties are they in? It's all in this book.

We have used the 1975 edition so much that the pages are actually coming out. It gives the history of each place, origin(s) of the name, and other interesting info. You don't want to be without it when encountering interesting towns, creeks, mountains, and counties in your travels through Georgia.


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