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Blockbusting in Baltimore: The Edmondson Village Story
Published in Hardcover by Univ Pr of Kentucky (1994-09)
Author: W. Edward Orser
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I was there.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-03
I grew up in the 600 block of Grantly St. We moved in 1964. Everything Dr. Orser says is true - but I continue to resent the implication that we were racists. After assaults on our persons and property it would have been imprudent NOT to move.

However, the book was great to provoke nostalgia and good memories of Edmondson Village and St. Bernardine's.

Dr. Orser Does A Fabulous Job
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-22
Having grown up on Hilton Street -- just East of Edmondson Village -- as a child during the 50s and very early 60s, I actually experienced so much of the story Dr. Orser has brilliantly told in his book. I was there. I saw it happen. I experienced it. I saw racial hatred and/or racial fear -- directed at me, at my family, my neighbors -- all Caucasian - orchestrated by those that Dr. Orser so clearly documents. This book is a "must have" for anyone who grew up in those neighborhoods and experienced what I did during those incredible times.

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Capital Horse Country: A Rider's and Spectator's Guide
Published in Paperback by EPM Publications (1994-05)
Author: Jackie C. Burke
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horselover
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-20
anyone who likes watching equestrian events, from the 'high life' of polo to the down and dirty racing action of a steeplechase in the country, should own a copy of capitol horse country. it's a guide of events around the capitol area, washington, maryland and virginia. you'll find out what to wear, what to bring, and most importantly, what to expect when you spend an enjoyable afternoon watching a top notch equestrian event. it's a must have book if you live in the capitol area....or if you love horses. the history is also fascinating. if you like this title, the author also wrote 'equal to the challenge' about the pioneering women in horse sports. give it to a young girl or woman and inspire them to reach new heights. great author and fascinating subjects.

horselover
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-20
anyone who likes watching equestrian events, from the 'high life' of polo to the down and dirty racing action of a steeplechase in the country, should own a copy of capitol horse country. it's a guide of events around the capitol area, washington, maryland and virginia. you'll find out what to wear, what to bring, and most importantly, what to expect when you spend an enjoyable afternoon watching a top notch equestrian event. it's a must have book if you live in the capitol area....or if you love horses. the history is also fascinating. if you like this title, the author also wrote 'equal to the challenge' about the pioneering women in horse sports. give it to a young girl or woman and inspire them to reach new heights. great author and fascinating subjects.

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Chesapeake Bay Log Canoes and Bugeyes
Published in Hardcover by Tidewater Publishers (1963-01)
Author: Brewington
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Well researched, very detailed
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-05
This book is a compilation and expansion of two smaller works - one on log canoes and the other on the history of the bugeye. It is extremely well researched and includes detailed drawings / plans. Since the original pamphlet drafts date to the 1940s, the author had access to the actual builders and designers as well as to those that captained the boats either tonging or dredging for oysters. I read it from the perspective of someone interested in the history and culture of the Bay and thought the bugeye section was great. Since a stated purpose of the book is to capture specifications and how to build type information, the casual reader will probably find some of it somewhat dry.

the best book written on the subject
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-17
As a Chesapeake Bay native and avid log canoe sailor I found this book well-researched and amply illustrated. It is a bit dated, but no other work is as comprehensive. Model builders will find some line drawings, but HAMMS and Chapelle's "Small Sailing Craft" are probably better sources for that specific aspect of the working Bay craft. I would recommend this book for canoe/skipjack afficianados, modelers looking for an interesting alternative to square riggers, and marine history buffs who are not familiar with the genre. Brewington's narrative includes information that would be of interest to just about anyone interested in the Bay and its colorful history.

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Compendium of the Confederate Armies/Kentucky,Maryland,Missouri: The Confederate Units and the Indian Units (Compendium of the Confederate Armies)
Published in Hardcover by Facts on File (1995-01)
Author: Stewart Sifakis
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A must have tool for the Civil War researcher
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1997-01-15
Very clearly presents the organization of the Confederate armies and sorts out a lot of the confusion regarding regimental consolidations and duplicate naming. A great tool for genealogists and Civil War researchers

Excellent reference book for Confederate research.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1996-06-05
Mr. Sifakis has done an excellent job chronicling the Arkansas and Florida Confederate Armies, citing dates of organization, battles, commanders, mergers, and dispositions. I would highly recommend this book to any serious researcher.

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The Confederate Army 1861-65 (6): Missouri, Kentucky & Maryland (Men-at-Arms)
Published in Paperback by Osprey Publishing (2008-05-20)
Author: Ron Field
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The Confederate Army
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-10
This is a most worthy men-at-arms series; like the book's description says, it shows the much more colorful side to the uniforms of the Confederate Army. One man depicted in the color plates for Volume One that I found particularly interesting was a soldier in the Union Light Infantry, a SC unit based on the British Black Watch (42nd Royal Highlanders).
The plates are pretty much the highlight of this series, and show realistic looking soldiers surrounded by beautiful women and scenery, and baring all their various weapons. The text, nonetheless, reveals numerous interesting details. This is an excellent source on the uniforms and appearances of the soldiers of the Confederacy.

Another high quality effort from Osprey
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-05
Osprey Publishing has issued Volume 5 of their popular book, The Confederate Army 1861-65. A part of their sprawling Men-at-Arms series (this is book #441 in that series), this one covers the uniforms and arms of troops from Tennessee and North Carolina. Written by Ron Field and lavishly illustrated with Richard Hook's watercolors, this book is a worthy addition to the Osprey family. Retailing for $15.95 here in the USA ($21 in Canada), the book has 48 pages, nearly all of them with period photographs or full color drawings.

The new book focuses on each state's antebellum militia and the hastily organized volunteer regiments that were pressed into Confederate service in the initial stages of the war. Using contemporary newspaper accounts, letters, state and local records, and early photographs, Ron Field presents an extensive array of early war military units, their uniforms and accoutrements, drawing heavily upon primary descriptions. He also takes a cursory, but interesting look at how the transition occurred from locally supplied clothing and equipment (which often varied widely from company to company) to state-issued regulation Confederate uniforms, particularly in North Carolina, where, by the end of the war, the term "ragged Rebel" would be made obsolete from the vast stores of supplies held by the state.



Field starts with Tennessee, looking at the outfitting of the militia and early volunteers in 1861, and examines the role various ladies aid societies played in clothing the soldiers of the Volunteer State. He then discusses the role of the state's Military and Financial Board in taking over the administration and logistics of supplying the troops. Field then shifts his focus to North Carolina, again discussing and characterizing the antebellum militia and contrasting them to how the state later took charge and made its forces appear more uniform in appearance. He also briefly compares winter clothing to summer issue for troops from both states.



The book includes a select bibliography for readers wanting to dive a little deeper into the outfitting of Confederate troops from Tennessee and North Carolina. The index is comprehensive, as is the discussion that accompanies the Richard Hook's illustrations. All in all, The Confederate Army 1861-85 (5) Tennessee and North Carolina (ISBN: 9781846031878) maintains the tradition of excellence we have come to expect from Osprey, and is well worth the modest investment.

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Danger, Long Division
Published in Paperback by Windstorm Ceative (2006-10-01)
Author: Janet Gingold
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Great reading!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-02
This book was an easy read and an enjoyable, real to life story. It was especially interesting because our children have all gone through the struggles of long division. It was helpful to see how the character in the book worked her way through.

This book is great!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-13
I loved this book! It not only is an entertaining story but also gives great lessons to kids on how to self-sufficiently solve problems at school as well as at home. A great addition to any school, classroom, or family library!

Maryland
Day Trips in Delmarva
Published in Paperback by Rambler Books (1998-05)
Author: Alan Fisher
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Great Guide for Delmarva
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-16
Daytrips in Delmarva is all a guide book should be - its has detailed driving and walking routes, gives great descriptions of town and countryside and, for a lot of areas, wonderful historical background. Since moving to the area 5 years ago, have found this book indispensible for exploring.

An idispensable guide
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-13
This is a superb guide and indispensable if you live in the area or plan to visit. The history and lore of each area is wonderfully brought out which entices one to explore further. Indeed, this book is as much a history as travel guide. Which is not to say it lacks anything as a straight-forward travel directory. The maps are useful and well drawn. The directions and road guides are carefully constructed with day itinerary's and helpful suggestions. Cautions such as advising against walking tours in marsh areas during hunting season, for example, are especially useful. I can't imagine a better wrought guide and, for the record, I have no connection with the author or publisher.

Maryland
The Diary of William Faris: The Daily Life of an Annapolis Silversmith
Published in Hardcover by Maryland Historical Society (2002-12-02)
Author:
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Good source of information for Annapolis for its time period
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-08
I was referred to this book for meteorological information, and it turned out to be a good reference for that purpose. People of the 18th and 19th centuries, especially if they farmed or gardened, kept a close eye on nature.

As the years roll on, they do catch up to the author...his entries start getting shorter and more scattered in the final few years. The entry from March 20, 1792 was particularly striking and very funny...nearly worth the purchase price by itself. It's amazing how little reactions to improper behavior have changed over the last couple centuries!

A Fascinating Account of Life in late 18th century Maryland
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-08
This profusely and elegantly illustrated edition of the diary of an Annapolis silversmith is a treasure. The text of the diary is fascinating in and of itself, but Letzer's and Russo's commentary and comprehensive notes make the diary infinitely more comprehensible to the modern reader. I loved having a context for the diary, and being able to see pictures of the people, objects, and places mentioned by Faris made it much easier for me to understand what he was writing about. Letzer and Russo should be commended for their extensive research and for the grace of their prose.

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Discovering Maryland Wineries
Published in Paperback by Resonant Publishing (1998-12-12)
Author: Kevin M. Atticks
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Atticks,makes you want to make you go "On the road again"
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-14
This well crafted Notebook size "travel Guide" is ready to make you hit the road for the fine wines, places, and people discribed within Maryland and just across the Mason-Dixon line in Pennsylvania. The author is always to the point yet gives you a very complete feel for each resource discussed, regardless if it the pet dogs or cats of the people, the people, their place or the fine fellowship or food they offer in their pursuit of a good vineyard experience.

"On The Road Again"

Okay so Willy Nelson can't tell wine from Lone Star beer, however you will be able to find your way across a wonderful breath of phrases and sentences, art work and landscape with "Discovering".

The book even has a cover photo that is ready to let you touch the dew on the grapes on the front this jewel of handbook. The "bunch" of fine grape places indside makes sure you are ready to take off your shoes, jump in the car , and jump in the first vat of grapes to dance on thru the night until they tickle your taste buds.

Be sure to send this to old friends as gift and as an idea guide for friends to take some time off together from the high tech , high pressure world of the professional and place you soul on the trail to a full heart, a happy head (full of wine) high, and a taste the deep air together. The fellowship found in wine treasures and wonders of the road will pay for the book a thousand times over!

Keep you eyes and ears open for more from this message from the man in the know, Kevin Atticks, in Maryland as he wanders down the lane to more good memories for us all just waiting for the making, vats, vines and victuals to come true!

Michael Cooper Mcooper712@hotmail.com PS:I am not related to the author nor have even met the bloak?

This pocket companion to MD wineries is long overdue.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-19
The vineyards are nestled in the most beautiful parts of the state and are succinctly described by the author. A great feature is the author's note on the uniqueness of each one. Yes, the type of wines produced and the winery itself are the focal points, but it is also the meeting of the people behind the vines that makes this book an indispensable guide.

Maryland
Early American Women: A Documentary History, 1600 - 1900
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages (2001-07-25)
Author: Nancy Woloch
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a valuable resource
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-27
I read this book for my first women's studies course in college. The documents presented here provide interesting illustrations of women's lives and work and of ideas and conventions about women's roles in American society. It is a valuable resource for academics and teachers, and an interesting read for everyone else.

very good
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-31
Its a shame that in many history classes, half of the human experience is virtually ignored. This is even more apparent in terms of anthologies of documents. Nancy Woloch has made an outstanding contribution in correcting this in her _Early American Women_.

The book is marvelous in the wide variety of documents it contains. There is census data from Spanish California, accounts of Iroquois women in government, oral histories of slaves (and mistresses), and some really fabulous material on the 19th century sufferage movement. The voices of women from all social classes can be heard here, from the colonial era to the Progressive period. It is very well rounded, and I will certainly be including it as a part of my curriculum.

The only short-coming I find in the book is its lack of statistical and visual documents. With this minor criticism said, I highly recommend this book to educators, especially those in the discipline of history.


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