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Seasons of War: The Ordeal of the Confederate Community, 1861-1865
Published in Paperback by Louisiana State University Press (1998-11)
Author: Daniel E. Sutherland
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Seasons of War: The Ordeal of the Confederate Community
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-03
I live in Culpeper County, Virginia and am extremely familiar with local history. I live a half mile from Amissville and 1 mile from Waterloo, two communities that are mentioned in the book.

This book is well documented and right on the money in virtually all aspects; historical content, accuracy and sequencing. This book is highly recommended for those wishing to get an unvarnished perspective of the impact of the Civil War on a typical community caught in the crossfire of the Lost Cause.

Excellent reading.

Extremely readable, easy to remember, superbly documented.
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1996-11-16
This book is a great find for anyone desiring to get the southern civilian's perspective on the Civil War. Professor Sutherland deserves praise for his efforts in finding an incredible depth of resources to tell the story of a Confederate community, which, by virtue of its strategic location, found itself in the heart of this enormous conflict. The perspective Professor Sutherland brings to his subject gives this book a "readability" that easily separates it from many other civil war histories. The book really shines in its depiction of the affect the war had on the civilian population. In addition, this book details the beginnings of the concept of "total war" as created and put in force by the Union General, Pope (a new book is due soon from Sutherland on just this subject). This book shares the side of the conflict that is not normally exposed. Tales of unionists, free blacks and slaves in the area during the war are depicted along side the narrative of a proud Southern community as it anticipates victory only to see the inevitable conclusion. Located close to many battlefields, as well as being home to significant battles at Cedar Mountain and Brandy Station, Professor Sutherland points out that Culpeper was, perhaps, the community most affected by the war. A great book - easy to read and informative. When you are finished, you will have learned a bit more about this nation and the forces that have made us what we are today.

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Shameless
Published in Hardcover by Thorndike Pr (1994-10)
Author: Jennifer Blake
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The Best!
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-30
Shameless is shamelessly one of the best romantic fiction novels to come out in a long time. Cammie is a stong independent woman trying to get a divorce. Reid is a dark and dangerous though compelling man with a lot of interesting rough edges. Passionate fireworks fly between the two of them, as they try to decide whether they can trust each other, or whether their darkest suspicions about each other may be true. A must for reading and then lots of rereading!

A great read!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1997-10-15
This was the first Jennifer Blake book I ever read and I loved it! Its a great story of two people who grew up together but have led separate lives for quite some time. The story follows Camilla and Reid as they get to know each other again and try to do so ignoring what the town is saying and the fatc that they might be on oppposite sides of the battle to come! I definitely recommend this novel!

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The Shenandoah Valley
Published in Hardcover by Louisiana State University Press (1994-11)
Author: Julia Davis
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Shenandoah-Daughter of the Stars
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-07
Outstanding-I live in the Shenandoah Valley and this book really touched me. I don't know what I enjoyed more, the detailed history or the photographs. It has caught the true beauty of the valley as everyone should see it. Some of the hidden treasures have been unveiled in this book.

Beautifully illustrated and written coffee table edition
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-21
The photography in this book is outstanding. It is well written with historical vignettes of the beautiful Shenandoah valley. I first came across it in my dentist's office and knew I had to have it! It is well written by an author who is intimately familiar with the valley and its people.

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Shooting the Pistol: Courtside Photos of Pete Maravich at LSU
Published in Hardcover by Louisiana State University Press (2008-03-24)
Author: Danny Brown
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Clever title, clever marketing
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-21
Students today at LSU call the Pete Maravich Assembly Center the P-MAC. I can't stand to hear that. If they read this book, they might give the building the devotion it deserves. "Shooting the Pistol" is a clever name and the cover of this book and its design are also clever. I was expecting only pictures, but was amazed at the amount of copy that went along with the games corresponding to the photos. Pete is shown in all kinds of situations and the descriptions are amazing. This will make a great Father's Day gift.

Excellent Photographic Journal
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-04
This is an excellent recounting of Pete Maravich's playing days at LSU from the perspective of a court side photographer/journalist. Well written with wonderful pictures. A must have for basketball and sports history fans!

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Slammer (Voices of the South)
Published in Paperback by Louisiana State University Press (2002-04)
Author: Ben Greer
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A real page turner
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-04
Ben Greer has done an excellent job of capturing the essense of the old Central Corrections Institute through his experience as a guard there. The book is well written and is a must read for all who enjoy a good story.

I couldn't put it down
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-21
If you like books in the prison genre, you must read this one. Greer captures the society of prison and makes it real to the reader. I could not put this book down....I was spellbound. I'd place Slammer in the category of Shawshank Redemption.

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The Slave Power: The Free North and Southern Domination, 1780-1860
Published in Paperback by Louisiana State University Press (2000-09)
Author: Leonard Richards
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Powerful, absorbing account of South's stranglehold
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-07
This is an extremely engrossing history of the (virtual) stranglehold the South maintained on the US government from the birth of America until the election of Abraham Lincoln. It is also on account of the efforts by post-war southern historians to cover up the central fact of slavery as the dominating motive in the South's wish for control. I first heard of this book when I read a (highly complimentary) review of it by James McPherson, author of Battle Cry of Freedom. If you like McPherson's book, this will seem in many ways like a "prequel," filling in the story of the run-up to the Civil War in greater depth than McPherson could devote (though he did a great job on that, too). This book blows away alot of the "Gone With The Wind" fairy tales about the South before the war, and shows, convincingly and absorbingly, the Southern States' governments conscious (and for many decades, entirely successfull) attempts to maintain its slavery interests at the expense of the North and , of course, the slaves. When the South could no longer impose its will, it opted for war. Like McPherson's writings, Alan Nolan's Lee Considered, Thomas Connelly's The Marble Man and the writings of Gary Gallagher, this book helps do away with the "Moonlight & Magnolias" view of the South that was so prevalent up until the 1950's and, for some Civil War buffs, is the only reason for their interest. Too, Leonard Richards can write, so the reading of this book is a pleasure right up there with enjoyment of the argument. I think it will appear to all general readers interested in unravelling the complexities of the Civil War and our early history. Unlike so many awful books on the Civil War, this book is intellectually stimulating.

Superb
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-28
A very well-written book showing in detail how US history from the Revolution through 1860 was dominated by southerners bent on defending and expanding the inhumane institution of slavery. These thugs--such as Jefferson, Monroe, Calhoun--were willing to undermine liberty and democratic principles in order to maintain slavery at the expense of blacks and whites throughout the country. It takes off the varnish of mythology of some national leaders and shows the South for what it really was--a violent, brutal and undemocratic place.

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Slave Testimony
Published in Hardcover by Louisiana State University Press (1977-12)
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Right up there with the WPA Slave narratives
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-20
Most people who are familiar with firsthand testimony of slave life know about the WPA slave narratives of the 1930s where balc and white writers interviewed ex-slaves about their experiences. A number of good books have come form the 19 volumes collected of that material and my students in the African-American class I teach enjoy reading them.

However, anyone interested in firsthand writings of the American slave experience should not do without this. This is a fascinating collection of writings, letters, and interviews of slaves known and unknown. Robert Smalls, the South Carolina Reconstruction hero, is shown in a early interview around 1863 describing the effects of slavery on its victims. Also, one of Robert E. Lee's slaves debunks the myth of his supposed benevolence toward his slaves (Confederate defenders take note).

Overall, this is a valuable addition to firsthand literature of a vanished but important period of American history. History teachers in particular will enjoy it immensely.

First Hand Testimony
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-02
It's hard to believe that this is the first review of Blassingame's classic work. Here he has compiled hundreds of first-hand testimonies from slaves. What is so remarkable and helpful is the diversity of sources: letters, speeches, interviews, autobiographies, newspaper articles, and more. For the researcher and for the lay reader, there is no better place to experience the experiences of the enslaved African Americans than here.

Reviewer: Bob Kellemen, Ph.D., is the author of "Beyond the Suffering: Embracing the Legacy of African American Soul Care and Spiritual Direction." He has also authored "Soul Physicians," "Spiritual Friends," and the forthcoming "Sacred Friendships: Listening to the Voices of Women Soul Care-Givers and Spiritual Directors."

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The Song of the Molimo
Published in Hardcover by Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR) (1998-10-13)
Author: Jane Cutler
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Wonderful story for kids and adults!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-18
I'm not a writer. But, clearly, Jane Cutler is. So, please excuse this quick, poorly written review.

I got this book because I am directing a documentary about the 1904 World's Fair and thought the book might be interesting. My 9-year-old son asked if I would read it to him one night - like we had done when he was much younger. He absolutely loved it. When I had completed the first few pages, he said "this is a pretty good book". Every night he HAD to have me read more...To the point of him wanting to go to bed early (that NEVER happens) so that I could read "Molimo" to him. When his favorite movie, Harry Potter, came out on DVD, I was amazed to see him stop watching mid-movie because it was time to read "Molimo"! A few weeks later when I finished reading the last line and said "the end", the first words out of his mouth were "can we read it again?". We are currently on our third read through.

If THAT's not a glowing recommendatin, I don't know what is!

An Historical Novel that Encourages Critical Thinking
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-03
I read this book to my two sons. Parts of it were too sophisticated for my six year old, but my ten year old really enjoyed it. He also read it at school. I appreciate the way Ms Cutler dealt with racism within the time frame of the story. She clearly conveyed the unquestioning attitudes of that time, and yet let Harry gradually realize what he was seeing didn't fit the 'facts' as they were presented by others. This was a good history lesson for my children. They not only learned alot about the St. Louis World's Fair, but also about common attitudes during that time, and the value of thinking for oneself.

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Sort of Rich: A Novel
Published in Hardcover by Harpercollins (1989-04)
Author: James Wilcox
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Dysfunctional or loveable?
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-15
Fans of Jonathan Franzen's "The Corrections" will love James Wilcox's work. His characters are both lovable and horrific; reading the book is like watching a train wreck that is almost about to happen. His Woodstockian handyman, Leo, acts as a nice foil to two mature folks who have fallen in love, haphazardly, and now have to deal with the consequences. And all this set in Tulsa Springs, in the deep south. Faulkner would have raised his glass to this author. Really great stuff, and the straight-faced comic relief is worth the price of admission. And far be it from me to give the plot away.

Embedded in culture
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-29
Gretchen and Frank Dambar are being visited by Gretchen's cousin Henry. Henry is heedless of bourgeois scruples. Instead of feeding the catfish he jumps right into the pond. Gretchen feels her friends are drifting to the right. They talk about nannies and step children.

The author has juxtaposed a native of Louisiana with someone from New York City and has illustrated the misunderstandings caused by the existence of two different cultures. The result is amusing and reasonable, at least to some extent. Differences and areas of potential disagreement include money, family servants, relatives, and friends. He thinks she is neurotic, particularly about money, and she thinks there is something wrong with his relationship with the handyman.

The Dambars are newlyweds but they are also middle-aged. Other people expect them to be able to read the social cues without difficulty. Frank Dambar appeals to his handyman to try to understand his new wife and to consider that they have a shared interest in philosophy. Gretchen learns in the end what living in a small town means as she encounters secrets and deaths.

James Wilcox is so funny that he can make a reader enjoy shopping at Wal-Mart with his characters.

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The Soul of New Orleans: A Legacy of Rhythm and Blues
Published in Paperback by Swallow Pubns (2001-11)
Author: Jeffery Hannusch
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Great Soulfull Writing - A Love Letter to NOLA Music
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-27
This is a wonderful book full of great writing and great photos. The author has done a lot of footwork covering the subject. I tell all my Cresent City Music Loving Friends to get this book. It will be very hard for other authors to come behind this book and cover the same subject. Get this book for yourself - but don't lend it out - it won't come back.

A labor of love
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-15
This book gets five stars.
But Jeff really needs to get someone to copyread this text. Not to pick nits, but some words are mispelled and some teeny weeny inaccurate details might tend to take Hannusch's hard work and clear dedication to the subject matter with an unnecessary grain of salt.
Okay, enough of that. The fact is, if it weren't for what happened musically in New Orleans, we'd all very likely be listening to something else right now and not having as much fun. And if Jeff Hannusch hadn't taken the time to research and write up the history of New Orleans rhythm and blues, it might never have been done. Five stars, Jeff. Hire a copyreader for the next edition and this book will sparkle more than it does already.
-- NA


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