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Texas in the Confederacy: An Experiment in Nation Building (Shades of Blue and Gray Series)
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (2002-07)
Author: Clayton E. Jewett
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Unknown Civil war in Texas
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Review Date: 2007-08-30
Comments on Clayton E. Jewett's book : "Texas in the Confederacy: An Experiment in Nation Building".
Sometimes hard to read because it is extraordinary well searched and contains a lot of appendixes, Clayton books is the definitive "must" about the role played by Texas in the Confederate Trans-Mississippi Department during the American Civil War.
Unquestionably, Clayton Jewett has hit his aim : to prove the separate identity of Texas in the Southern Confederacy. Like a surveyor, his book is as straight as a die with its four well definite chapters : Defining, Establishing, Securing and Implementing the separate identity of Texas.
Serge P. Noirsain, Belgian historian. Author of "La Flotte européenne de la Confédération sudiste" and "La Confédération sudiste, Mythes et Réalités".

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Thad Snow: A Life of Social Reform in the Missouri Bootheel
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (2003-11)
Author: Bonnie Stepenoff
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A Brilliant Recollection of Life in early Southeast MO
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Review Date: 2008-03-21
A great read. You can find alot of segments from it on Google-Book search, but I suggest buying a copy to get the full sense of what it was like to live in rural MO in the early 20th century.

On a personal note, I'm from Snow's home county - and everyone I've talked to have said he was a bit pompous and long winded. If that scares you away from this book, it shouldn't. This book isn't 'by' Snow - but it references his observations over the course of important events that helped to shape MO into the agrarian economy it is today.

The contents are a little political, a little economic, but all based in a lot of down home common sense. It's excellently compiled, well written, well cited, and a truly interesting read.

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Then Pinkel Said to Smith: The Best Missouri Tigers Stories Ever Told (Best Sports Stories Ever Told the Best Sports Stories Ever T) with CD
Published in Hardcover by Triumph Books (2008-08-01)
Author: Steve Richardson
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Mizzou-Rah!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-18
A very good, comprehensive overview of Missouri Tiger Football. This book covers all of the highs and lows of the football program in a cronilogical fashion . A must for any true Tiger fan. Go Mizzou!

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Thomas Ewing Jr.: Frontier Lawyer and Civil War General (Shades of Blue and Gray)
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (2008-10-01)
Author: Ronald D. Smith
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Highly recommended for Civil War enthusiasts of all backgrounds
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Review Date: 2008-11-08
Thomas Ewing Jr. Frontier Lawyer and Civil War General is a scholarly biography of former Whig senator and cabinet member destined to gain a commission in the Union Army, along with his brothers. He raised a regiment that encountered action in Arkansas and Missouri, and after William Quantrill's raid on Lawrence, Kansas, he issued the General Order No. 11 that forcibly removed residents from sections of western Missouri. A confidant of Abraham Lincoln, Ewing dared to defend three of the assassination conspirators, and even lobbied a key vote to prevent the impeachment of Andrew Johnson. Exhaustively researched, Thomas Ewing Jr. Frontier Lawyer and Civil War General presents an in-depth, crystal clear portrait of not only one Civil War general's life, but also the antebellum South in which he lived. Highly recommended for Civil War enthusiasts of all backgrounds.

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Three years among the Indians and Mexicans
Published in Unknown Binding by Missouri Historical Society (1916)
Author: Thomas James
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Historical masterpiece
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Review Date: 2001-11-21
A lively, descriptive and exciting narrative of Thomas James' adventures up the Missouri River in 1809-1810 and to Sante Fe in the years 1821-1823. His writing abilities are brilliant and the reader will find themself anxiously flipping through the pages to see what happens next. In 1809 James joined the St.Louis Missouri Fur Company and relates the experiences of his crew being mistreated by Manuel Lisa, then joining up with John Colter, along with several other personal accounts of the day to day activities and survival strategies they encountered. He was one of the first to describe and take part in the trade business from St. Louis to Sante Fe and it is absorbing to read of his confrontations with the Comanches and the Spanish during these years. This is a must read for early American West enthusiasts.The book itself may be difficult to find, but it is certainly well worth the effort.

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Three Years Among the Indians and Mexicans: Hunting and Trapping on the Head Waters of the Missouri and Rocky Mountain Gorges, and Trading Among the Spaniards and Comanches in the 1800s
Published in Paperback by Narrative Press (2005-03-30)
Author: Thomas James
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Excellent first-hand account of early Plains adventures
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Review Date: 2006-03-08

Like many a frontiersman, Thomas James late in life decided to put into book form the tales of his adventures as a younger man in the West. He concentrated on three expeditions he had made: the first in 1809 when he accompanied Manuel Lisa to the headwaters of the Missouri; the second in 1821 when he brought supplies to Santa Fe by keelboat at first, and then overland, via the lower Arkansas and Cimarron Rivers, returning the next year by way of a route approximating the Santa Fe Trail along the Kansas stretch of the Arkansas to present day Wichita, and then overland to the Osage River and down it to the Missouri; and finally in 1823 when he attempted a trading expedition with the Comanches west of Fort Smith across present-day Oklahoma. None of these endeavors proved successful, and they landed James in debt for most of his life. They were high in adventure, however, which is related marvelously in this book.

James had limited formal education, and apparently these memoirs were dictated to Nathaniel Niles, an attorney in Belleville, Illinois. James was pretty straightforward in his criticisms in the book (he blames the "unprincipled" Lisa and the Missouri Fur Company for not getting paid for the 1809 expedition and doesn't hide his dislike toward the missionaries he'd encountered), and the book was suppressed after it was first published (the fact that the publisher tried to gather up all the published copies and then destroy them made the book extremely scarce). But James's account of his travails - the harsh weather (once he and his companions awoke with three feet of freshly fallen snow on top of them), the swollen streams, the scarcity of game, the unpredictability of the Indians, the sheer size and wildness of the country itself - are all captured magnificently. He also had his prejudices ("the Spaniards were all liars, but the Americans never lie"), but the Indians receive respect if not outright admiration from him, even after the Comanches rob him of $12,000 worth of goods. As an early portrait of life on the plains, the book is highly valuable and creditable.

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Through the Finger Goggles: Stories by Peter Schneeman (Breakthrough Book)
Published in Paperback by Univ of Missouri Pr (1982-01)
Author: Peter Schneeman
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Stands the Test of Time
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-01
It's a pity more readers haven't read Peter Schneeman's collection of short stories. But it's a complete tragedy that he hasn't followed up with more!

As a Penn State English Lit. student some years ago, I had the pleasure of studying under Mr. Schneeman. Not only is he a terrific writer, but he's also an inspiring and excellent lecturer.

While this collection and I have both aged a bit, it is still just as fresh as the first time I read it. Very thoughtful, surprising, and absorbing. It stil holds an honored spot on my overstuffed bookshelves.

I don't know if Mr. Schneeman is still teaching, but I hope other PSU students have the chance to read a great book by a wonderful writer.

P.S. He handed out copies of the book to our entire class -- gratis! The only thing better than a good book, is a FREE good book. :)

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A Tom Sawyer Companion
Published in Hardcover by University Press of America (1993-08-05)
Author: John D. Evans
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Tom Sawyer Companion
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Review Date: 2000-02-23
Well, Mr. Evans was my reading teacher in 7th and 8th grade and he used the book in class. He put a lot of work into this book and he did a very good job. The book tells the story behind the story of the writings of Tom Sawyer. This book is a great teaching ade, so please buy it and support Mr. Evans.

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Tragedy of Pudd'Nhead Wilson ; And the Comedy, Those Extraordinary Twins (Library of Contress Centennial Bestseller Series)
Published in Hardcover by Applewood Books (1994-11)
Author: Mark Twain
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A look inside Twain's writing method
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-12
The main portion of the book is "Puddnhead Wilson", but Twain writes a fascinating intro to "Those Extraordinary Twins" to explain how he started writing one book and ended up with the other. The twins were originally conjoined (Siamese), and were the main characters. The side characters of Tom and Roxy developed into main characters in an entirely different story. what you end up with is a tragedy and a comedy, that occur around the same time, in the same town, with most of the same characters. Its amazing how much a few little twists change everything.

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The Trailsman #315: Missouri Manhunt (Trailsman)
Published in Paperback by Signet (2008-01-02)
Author: Jon Sharpe
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Worth evey penny
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Review Date: 2008-04-23
Skye Fargo is just passing through Springfield, Missouri, when he makes the acquaintance of comely Lucille Sparks. Lucille has had her fill of the frontier and when she takes the stage out of town, a local gang of lowlifes led by Mad Dog Terrell swoops in and kidnaps her. Now, as part of a ragtag posse, the Trailsman is going to teach Mad Dog some new tricks...like playing dead.

As is expected from a Trailsman novel this book is filled with action, cliff-hanger situations that keep you reading, and great characters.

Mad Dog and his gang of outlaws are beautifully created and will have the reader urging Fargo on to deal them some frontier justice.

The members of the posse are equally well drawn and the conflicts of character amounst them make for some great reading, not to mention some hilarious dialogue.

And what of the women? Lucille Sparks and Bobbie Joe, both are strong in character and are more than just conquests for Fargo, both having important parts to play in the fast moving storyline.

The plot is extremely well crafted and you have to wonder how Fargo will escape with his life from a number of dangerous situations he finds himself in. And as the book races towards its bloody finale the reader can't help but get caught up in the twists and surprises the author has waiting for them.

Great, too, to see references made to a previous Trailsman book - #149: Springfield Sharpshooters.

Another very good entry into the Trailsman series, one that I highly recommend to all fans of westerns.


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