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The Diario of Christopher Columbus's First Voyage to America 1492-1493 (American Exploration and Travel Series)
Published in Hardcover by University of Oklahoma Press (1989-03)
Authors: Oliver Dunn and James E. Kelley
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A must-have for any Columbus scholar
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-03
This is the largest fragment of Columbus's first voyage log, as abstracted by Bartolome de Las Casas. Of the many editions in print, Dunn & Kelley stands head and shoulders above the rest. The format has a new Spanish transcription on the left-hand pages, exactly as hand-written in the original manuscript by Las Casas: same abbreviations, strike-outs, diacriticals, and marginal notes. The right-hand pages contain an English translation.

But perhaps the most valuable addition for the scholar is the Spanish concordance of the entire text, giving folio and line numbers for every appearance of almost every word. (Common words such as prepositions are given only with word counts, not references.) All in all, a must-have for any serious scholar or afficianado of the Admiral of the Ocean Sea.

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The diary of Lottie (McLaughlin) Durham: A Chickasaw woman, written in Indian Territory (and Oklahoma) October 22, 1898-December, 1920
Published in Unknown Binding by K.M. Armstrong (1991)
Author: Lottie McLaughlin Durham
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A brilliant period piece capturing 1969-1970
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-30
This book is a brilliant burst of poetic prose, with some sentences having such remarkable images that I had to copy them down to keep for life. It retells the period from 1969-1971 in Kate Millett's life, when she was roughly treated as the cover subject of Time on Aug. 31, 1970. It details the early feminist movement and its opposition by the reactionary male right.
It also speaks graphically of her sexual encounters with both men and women, but always poetically and tastefully. I think it's one of the best books of the last half of the twentieth century. I would recommend it to anyone, but I'll never lend out my copy: That stays in my house forever for frequent future reference.

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Diplomats in Buckskins: A History of Indian Delegations in Washington City
Published in Paperback by University of Oklahoma Press (1995-09)
Author: Herman J. Viola
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Going to see the Great Father
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Review Date: 2006-06-04
This is a fascinating account of the numerous Indian delegations to (mainly) Washington, DC, over the course of more than a century (1800-1900). The first Indian delegation occurred in 1710, when four Mohawk chiefs (known as "The Four Kings") were brought to England for a month-long visit and a meeting with Queen Anne. The Indians were the hit of London and drew crowds wherever they went. During the American Revolution, Indians often visited George Washington at his headquarters, as the Americans tried to keep the natives friendly and neutral.

After the country gained its independence, inviting Indian delegates to Washington, DC, became a general policy - a policy that had psychological implications as well as diplomatic purposes: Washington leaders wanted the Indians to see the power and might of the whites in the hope that it would discourage the thought of uprisings. Indian delegations were often treated as visiting royalty might be treated, and left laded with gifts and tributes. (Of course, like most people or groups up against governmental bureaucracy the Indians also left Washington with little of substance gained.)

Viola, rather than just relating one visit after another, arranges his information in chapters by themes: visiting the Great Father, financing the delegations, Indian life in Washington, diversions, etc. This thematic presentation is much more interesting than a straight chronological one would be. The book is well written and thoroughly researched, and is well illustrated, too. It's an engaging and highly informative look at a rarely studied topic in Indian-white relations.

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Disappearing Desert: The Growth of Phoenix and the Culture of Sprawl
Published in Hardcover by University of Oklahoma Press (2008-11-30)
Author: Janine Schipper
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The sign of the American Dream turning into a nightmare?
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Review Date: 2008-11-25
This is a must read for any reader remotely concerned with the seemingly never ending suburban sprawl occurring in virtually every area of the country. To many it is a sign of the American Dream turning into a nightmare. To others it is a sign of free enterprise at its best. The focus of the book is Phoenix, Arizona, one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the United States, expanding at the rate of one acre per hour and the cost associated with such growth on the Sonoran Desert in which Phoenix is situated. Schipper, an Associate Professor of Sociology and Social Work at the University of Northern Arizona, examines the cultural forces that contribute to suburban sprawl and offers reasons why such sprawl continues despite the negative impact it places on the environment. If one is seeking to understand the cultural basis for the phenomenon evidenced by suburban sprawl and read some proposed solutions to its destructive course, this is the place to start.

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Dispossessing the American Indian: Indians and Whites on the Colonial Frontier
Published in Paperback by University of Oklahoma Press (1985-02)
Author: Wilbur R. Jacobs
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Potent research !
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Review Date: 2004-11-03
This book, focused on the confrontation among the Indians of the Oriental forests y the Anglo-American pioneers of the XVII century, intends to illuminate some parts of a historical canvas which very often has not distinguished with clarity in the story.
And since the way to tell the process of colonization of North America is being subject of study nowadays of a deep reviewing , in which concern to the reasons and behavior of the conquerors as well in what it refers to cultural and moral valuation of the defeated , what in the past t was drawn as the romantic march to the West of a crowd of heroic pioneers animated by the desire of pious life and faced to the perfidy of the wild red skin was not under the most recent discoveries in a vast operation of plunder, foray and genocide .
So the study is concentrated the complex relations maintained through the XVII and XVIII the Colony Anglo-Americans and the tribes of the Great Lakes (Iroquois, Cherokees, Delaware, Onondagas, Algonquin, Creeks, Chickasaws) who crossed and sowed along the Appalachians, the first frontier before the great white expansion toward the West.
Wilbur Jacobs was History professor in Santa Barbara University and paid special attention to the tenacious fight held librated by the forest tribes to preserve the received land of the ancestors and defend themselves of the ecologic calamities that the innovations in the agriculture and the stock farm brought within.



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DIXIE IN BIG PASTURE
Published in Hardcover by Clarion Books (1994-04-18)
Author: Belinda Hurmence
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Wonderful!
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Review Date: 2001-05-01
I really enjoy reading about the hardships endured when living in a strange land, so of course i loved this book. I thought Mrs. Hurmence plotted it well and she really described the events well. I enjoyed reading it and I well read it again.

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Doctors and Diseases in the Roman Empire
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Oklahoma Pr (1988-11)
Author: Ralph Jackson
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A must-read for all interested in medical history
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-25
This was a good, well-written, interesting book. It gives you a peak at the horrible lives of people living thousands of years ago. It is a good overview while at the same time it gives you enough detail that you really understand what was going on. You should really read this book, although it's not a pleasent topic, as such. It creates some vivid pictures in your mind, but ones that could be importnat in many lines of work.

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Housewife for Rent/Husband for Hire (Double Delights #17)
Published in Paperback by Hard Shell Word Factory (2002)
Author: Michele R. Bardsley
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A sure cure for the blues!
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Review Date: 2000-09-26
A sure cure for the blues -- any book by Michele Bardsley.

When reading Housewife for Rent, I was immediately drawn into the light-hearted romp of a romance. The premise -- a 15-year old daughter advertises for a man -- for her mother. The resulting prospective dates are a hoot and a half. A timely intervention by the daughter's math teacher saves the mom from dating hell, however his idea to be her pretend fiancee opens up even a bigger can of worms. The ending is satisfying. You can't go wrong with this one.

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Drill bits, picks, and shovels: A history of mineral resources in Oklahoma (The Oklahoma series)
Published in Paperback by Oklahoma Historical Society (1982)
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sell all kinds of drill bits
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Review Date: 1999-08-16
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Eastertown: A Novel (Literature of the American West, V. 11)
Published in Hardcover by University of Oklahoma Press (2003-06)
Author: Max Crawford
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Max Crawford's Best is Masterful
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-24
Review of Eastertown by Max Crawford (University of Oklahoma Press, 2003)

I don't know who Edith Kinney Gaylord is but the flyleaf to Max Crawford's novel Eastertown (U. of Oklahoma Press) gives her credit for her "generosity" in making the publication possible; if that means the book wouldn't have been published without her support, then we can all be grateful for it. This is, I think, Crawford's best, and it's a masterful work, coming as it does after a long career of having published around a dozen books, the early ones by large New York houses before he was struck by the well-known mid-list blues and was sent into exile before his talent had found full flower. Banned for not making the best-seller list. And given the current climate for literary publishing, it's all the more crucial that small and university presses continue to find the Edith Kenny Gaylords of the world willing to keep the flame alive.

Eastertown is a kind of old-fashioned novel set just before the Korean War in a small West Texas town, and the soaring, sometimes challenging omniscient narration allows for the fullest expression of its citizens' voices: the banker, the high school principal, the superintendent, a teacher, a talented young woman who went off to New York to be an actress and returned, a secretary, two high school girls, several boys (among other things, the novel is an astonishingly rich and vivid testament to the wonder and joy of being a boy in such a place and time), an attorney, a Sheriff, a newspaper publisher, an old veteran - to name only a few who get space in this capacious story to have their dreams and failures, their deepest yearnings and blackest fears, aired out by an authorial voice that is rich and quirky. The episodes that form the events of the story are the many public occasions of small-town life in an earlier America: school plays, religious and historical pageants, a trial, an election, a graduation ceremony, a collective gathering as a tragedy unfolds.

Chief among these characters is one unforgettable and ill-fated family - the Bavenders, the husband a quiet science teacher who worked on the "bomb" in Los Alamos during the war; his two sons, Dudley and Van, and his wife, daughter of the town's richest man and afflicted by addictions and a general unhappiness. While the novel traces the fate of each, it is broadly embellishing the lives of everyone around them by exploring their internal lives and by reaching into their histories.

This is a novel whose characters seep into your consciousness so deeply that you know once the story's over they're going to be part of your future.


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