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A "must read" for those interested in politics.Review Date: 2003-10-27
A MUST READ FOR ANYONE FROM INDIANAReview Date: 2001-03-18

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impressive scholarshipReview Date: 2007-05-07
It gives me great pleasure to be the first to review this book.Review Date: 2007-03-28

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A strong, short biography of the corresppondent who gave us the GI's "worm's eye view" of WW II (a history teacher's review)Review Date: 2008-03-09
This book is printed by the Indiana Historical Society Press because Pyle was originally from the small town of Dana, Indiana, near Terre Haute. The Indiana Historical Society has access to literally millions of Indiana-related historical photographs and that library of pictures is put to good use in this biography. Most of the photos aren't just the standard posed shots, but they show Pyle interacting with his favorite soldiers - the G.I. (Infantry). You can see his relaxed style and his curiousity about everything - including looking down the business end of a 155 mm gun, cooking on a Coleman stove in France, walking among the rubble of the hotel that he was in when a German shell hit it, talking with nurses, officers, and even washing his feet in his own helmet.
The book is actually intended to be a biography for advanced middle school students or high school students to read, but it is excellent for any student of World War II history, no matter his or her age. At the end of the text, 3 of his complete, unedited columns are re-printed, including the sparse and moving "The Death of Captain Waskow".
Strongly recommended.
A distinguished newsman, especially recommended for middle and secondary school library collections.Review Date: 2007-02-04


A Must Have For All Rush County ResearchersReview Date: 2000-08-06
It has spurred my family & I on to take the trip from NJ to IN to attend the 2000 Beech Homecoming & look forward to the Roberts Homcoming in 2001. I greatfully appreciate Stephen A. Vincent's labors.
The Beech and Roberts CommunitiesReview Date: 2000-04-19
(I chose the book because I live in Carthage, close to the site of the Beech Settlement and have an interest in its history.) I reviewed the book on April 11 at the Hancock County Library in Greenfield, Indiana. Following the review, the book club members came to my home. From there, our group of eighteen took a "field trip" out to the Beech. Accompanying us was Gladys Boatright, the granddaughter of Eli Archey who is pictured on the front of "Southern Seed, Northern Soil." We all enjoyed the book very much and enjoyed learning of the two fine communities the Beech and Roberts settlements.

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Stone Age Spear and Arrow Points of California and the Great BasinReview Date: 2006-03-21
Patricia L. Lyttle, B.S.
Research Archaeologist
Stone Age Spear and Arrow PointsReview Date: 2003-06-20
The format is user friendly, the illustrations are excellent and the information is thorough.
This book is a great addition to any reference collection.

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Very good bookReview Date: 2008-07-23
stone age spear and arrow points of the southwestern u.s.Review Date: 2007-06-26
Wow!Review Date: 2003-07-11


All but forgottenReview Date: 2002-04-07
Great BookReview Date: 2000-11-28
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reviewing wonderReview Date: 2007-01-21
Wonderful InsightReview Date: 2001-05-11

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Commune and its left intellectual sprectrum mappedReview Date: 2005-01-17
Eichner uses the biographies of three Communard women to explore the socialisms and feminisms of the period. This approach is compelling because it allows for a consideration of the ideas not just in the vacuum of the two-month flowering of the Parisian uprising but as organic projects rising out of the Revolution of 1789 onward. These projects were transformed by the Commune and rethought in response to its failure and the bloody repression by the Versailles government. Each of the women brought different ideas, backgrounds and activism to bear in the three phases. Hence, the ideas and actions are embodied rather than abstracted - making them all the more compelling. With these three dramatic narratives, Eichner also uses the characterizations of André Léo, Paule Mink, Elisabeth Dmitrieff and other Communardes by the state officials to present a picture of the gender and social relations of the period by unpacking their portrayal and condemnation of these women and socialists in official documents.
This is a well written and researched work that should be added to the shelf of anyone interested in 19th century France and, especially, the flowering of the left intellectually in the period.
A fascinating read!Review Date: 2004-12-08
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Hey, baby, let's rock!Review Date: 1997-01-09
Hey, baby, let's rock!Review Date: 1997-01-09
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