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As Seen by Both Sides: American and Vietnamese Artists Look at the War
Published in Paperback by University of Massachusetts Press (1991-03)
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ideal for art or history teachers
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Review Date: 2008-11-20
This is an ideal book to share with your class when discussing this chapter of history. There is a very wide range of reactions to the war, and an equally wide range of art styles and media. The short interviews with the artists, many of whom were combatants, are direct, not the usual elitist critical blather.

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At the Fair: The Boston Immigrant Experience
Published in Hardcover by Anne Miniver Pr (1990-06)
Author: Alan Seaburg
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An excellent Story of Swedish Immigrants in Boston
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1996-05-18
A good account of Swedish people in the Boston area at the begionning of the 20th century. Well written with some surprise s in the photo line. Seaburg is a well known Boston poet so I was not surprised that he did such a fine job in this volume.

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An Atlas of Massachusetts River Systems: Environmental Designs for the Future
Published in Paperback by Univ of Massachusetts Pr (1990-06)
Author: Walter E. Bickford
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Useful for Canoeists and Kayakers
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Review Date: 2002-10-11
If you want to know where the water flows in Massachusetts, this is the book. It shows the major river systems throughout the state and the significant tributaries within them. Although it was probably intended for environmental study, it could be very useful to canoeist and kayakers. A rating system describes the smoothness and scenic attractiveness of many navigable rivers, as well as showing the locations of dams.

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Aubuchon Hardware (Images of America: Massachusetts)
Published in Paperback by Arcadia Publishing (2008-01-23)
Author: Bernard W Aubuchon Jr
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pictorial history
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Review Date: 2008-02-12
I happpen to work for this company and I know a lot of the Aubuchons and the Morans. They are a good company to work for and the owners are very easy to talk to and are very personable. This is a family run company and they truly treat their employees like family. The third generation is running the company (CEO) and the fourth generation is in charge of the internet while the 5th generation was just born. The book is very well done and the pictures reflect what they had to endure and how they lasted 100 years. That is quite an accomplishment in todays big box store environment. A fascinating look at what the stores were like for the past 100 years and how they have changed to keep up with modern retailing and how they have adapted to the 21st century.

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Austin and Mabel: The Amherst Affair & Love Letters of Austin Dickinson and Mabel Loomis Todd
Published in Paperback by University of Massachusetts Press (1999-10)
Authors: Polly Longsworth, Austin Dickinson, and Mabel Loomis Todd
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Steamy story behind the publication of Emily's poetry...
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-08
Emily Dickinson is often a religious poet, and more often than many think, an erotic one. She is famous for her mysteries and contradictions and elusiveness. She died and left more than l700 poems, many almost indecipherable, and a number of them "uncertainly finished." Her sister Vinnie wanted the works to see print, but could not persuade her brother Austin's wife Sue to get the job done, so she turned to Austin's mistress, Mabel, who was also married. This is the lovers' story, told through 13 years of self-justifying letters and diary entries. More importantly, it is the story of how Mabel took on the job of copying and editing the poems to please her lover, and perhaps to irritate her enemy, Sue. Emily became famous about five years after she died due to Mabel's efforts. Polly Longsworth did a fine job condensing love letters and diary entries to give us a picture of these tormented souls, whose relationships all ended badly. The actual love letters between Austin and Mabel clearly show that neither had Emily's literary talent, but both had her passion. Where Emily apparently suppressed carnality, her brother and his "other woman" reveled in it. If you are as fascinated by Emily's life as you are by her poetry, this part of the tale, while largely occurring after she died, is essential to know. A very worthwhile addition to the saga of Emily Dickinson.

Massachusetts
Awash in Color: Homer Sargent and the Great American Watercolor
Published in Paperback by Museum of Fine Arts Boston (1993-04)
Authors: Carol Troyen and Sue Welsh Reed
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Wonderful watercolor selections
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-25
I don't currently own this book, but it's number one on my Christmas list! I have reached multiple renewal limits at the local library with this title. The large number of artists included in the book provide a variation in painting style as well as informative text regarding the artist and his/her work. The color plates have been well chosen to give the reader an appreciation for the masters of watercolor painting. I have returned again and again to Awash in Color as a reference for my own paintings.

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Back Bay: A Living Portrait
Published in Paperback by Century Hill Press (1995-01-01)
Authors: Barbara W. Moore and Gail Weesner
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Back Bay Beauty
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Review Date: 2008-10-19
Love it - as an old BB resident it is a great book (although like any book of it's kind is outdated quickly).

Massachusetts
Ballykilcline Rising: From Famine Ireland to Immigrant America
Published in Paperback by Univ. of Massachusetts Press (2008-07-01)
Author: Mary Lee Dunn
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Very absorbing
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-27
This was an excellent book. Very absorbing. I read it in a few days and was curled up on the sofa with the book so much that my husband finally said, "What ARE you reading? You never put it down."

I've read many books about the Great Famine and about Irish immigration to America. I liked the fact that Mary Lee Dunn's book followed a specific group of Irish evictees not only to the shores of America but through their lives in their places of immigration, particularly Rutland, Vermont.

It is a good companion book to "The End of Hidden Ireland" by Robert Scally. Dunn's research and observations offer alternatives to some of Scally's views, opening up the floor for discussion and further exploration of the immigrant experience.

I think it really is a significant contribution to an historical area that has gained in interest since the opening of the Famine Museum.

Massachusetts
Beacon Hill: The Life and Times of a Neighborhood
Published in Library Binding by Northeastern (2002-10-17)
Author: Moying Li-Marcus
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Beacon hill class act
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-28
A great book from the pictures to the well-written text. A nice glimpse at how Beacon Hill has evolved and thrived since its origin. Written with feeling and flows like a novel!

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Bear Flag and Bay State in the Civil War: The Californians of the Second Massachusetts Cavalry
Published in Hardcover by McFarland & Company (2001-10)
Author: Thomas E. Parson
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Excellent regimental history
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-29

Thomas Parson here relates the story of the five companies of men recruited from California (the only ones from that state to fight in the East) that made up almost half of the 2nd Massachusetts Cavalry regiment; in so doing he actually gives the history of the entire regiment. Originally a single company was raised from the Bear Flag State, and they were known as The California Hundred (100 men = one company). After they arrived in Boston, it was found difficult to raise additional companies there, so the governor of Massachusetts requested from California additional recruits. In a short while, 400 men were recruited and were on their way (by ship via the Isthmus of Panama) to join their fellow Californians.

They were led by Col. Charles Russell Lowell of the famous Lowell family of Boston. A highly regarded officer and leader of men, he died from wounds received at Cedar Creek in the Shenandoah Valley in 1864. Parson traces the proceedings of the 2nd MA Cavalry from its formation through all their engagements, including actions in the northern Shenandoah in 1862 against Mosby, scouting and pickett duty just west of Washington, and, after being assigned to Sheridan's Army of the Shenandoah, much action throughout the Valley in 1864. After witnessing the surrender at Appomattox, the regiment was mustered out. It was a little depressing to learn that, in typical government fashion, Washington at first refused to pay for the regiment's return home to Californian until a lawyer brought suit for the men. Three months later, the government relented and paid. I wonder how many men couldn't or wouldn't wait the three months and went home on their own? Even more, I wonder how many took the overland route (Oregon-California Trail) rather than going by ship?

Parson's narrative is interesting and well told. He has researched deeply and cites frequently from diaries and letters written by the soldiers. His account is detailed and authoritative, but contains much of human interest as well. It's another excellent regimental history in the McFarland series. Highly recommended.


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