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Lighting the Bay: Tales of Chesapeake Lighthouses
Published in Hardcover by Tidewater Publishers (1997-03)
Author: Pat Vojtech
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Good pictures, good stories
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-20
This is a nice representation of Chesapeake Bay lighthouses, with great pictures and some interesting stories. Very visually pleasing with good content!

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Maryland Basketball: Tales from Cole Field House
Published in Hardcover by The Johns Hopkins University Press (2002-09-23)
Author: Paul McMullen
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Maryland fans should love this book.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-10
This book presents a history of University of Maryland basketball, with profiles of it's most outstanding players and coaches, from the prospective of Cole Field House -- Maryland's decades-old and recently-replaced basketball venue. This is a wonderfully nostalgic book for Maryland basketball fans.

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Maryland Seafood Cookbook
Published in Paperback by Seafood marketing Authority (1980)
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Classic Maryland Seafood Book
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Review Date: 2007-08-04
This is the first and the classic of the Maryland Seafood Books. It has all the best basics such as Maryland Crab Cakes, Cream of Crab Soup, oyster recipes and more. It could be worth looking for a copy. I lost mine and always look at flea markets, etc. for a used one.

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A Matter of Allegiances: Maryland from 1850 to 1861 (The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science)
Published in Hardcover by The Johns Hopkins University Press (1974-06-01)
Author: William J. Evitts
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Good insight in antebellum Maryland
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Review Date: 2006-12-03
This rather brief (205 pages including a bibliographical essay) is a good look into antebellum Maryland, a state that was very much the key to holding the Union together. Of particular interest to me was the violent nature of Baltimore, a city as gang-ridden as Five Points in New York, if Mr. Evitts is to be believed. That knowledge certainly give new light to the Pratt Street Riots of April 19, 1861, an event that saw the Civil War's first deaths. Evitts writes well, clearly, and avoids stereotypical academic prose that is a struggle to read. To the contrary, his prose keeps interest high and at times can even be exciting. My only regret is that he didn't spend more time on Lincoln's handling of the Maryland legislature during 1861. Recommended both for Marylanders interested in their state's history and most definitely for students of the Civil War.

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Michael Olesker's Baltimore: If You Live Here, You're Home
Published in Hardcover by The Johns Hopkins University Press (1995-10-01)
Author: Michael Olesker
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Wonderful tribute to Baltimore.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-02
While Baltimore Sun's columnist Michael Olesker (a native) is too liberal for my sensibilities, his "Baltimore, "If You Live Here, You're Home" is a wonder read.

A collection of his columns between 1979 and 1995; it's a respectful and loving paean to the city of Baltimore.

The heroes, characters, politicos, sports figures, neighborhoods, crime and missing friends are featured subjects.

It resonates for all who enjoy, love, live or work in Baltimore.

Well done.

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Neighborhood: A State of Mind (East Baltimore, Maryland)
Published in Hardcover by The Johns Hopkins University Press (1981-11-01)
Authors: Linda G. Rich, Joan Clark Netherwood, and Elinor B. Cahn
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very nice pictures
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Review Date: 2000-06-19
This book tells its stories mostly through pictures of the types of people you are likely to encounter in the city of Baltimore. Being a recent convert to the charm of Baltimore, I really enjoyed the photographs and appreciated the way they conveyed the sense of community that you can find in the inner city if you look for it.

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On Afric's Shore: A History of Maryland in Liberia, 1834-1857
Published in Paperback by Maryland Historical Society (2006-06)
Author: Richard L. Hall
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Excellent Account of a Forgotten Chapter in History
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-16
With much of the historiography of Liberia concentrating on the settlement planted at Monrovia by the American Colonization Society in 1822 and which proclaimed its independence in 1847, the colony independently founded by the Maryland State Colonization Society in 1831 near Cape Palmas and not incorporated into Liberia until 1857 is all but forgotten. Richard Hall now fills this lacuna with his excellent account of the "Colony of Maryland in Africa," later the "State of Maryland in Africa," which was the home some of the oldest educational institutions in the West African nation and which held a disportionate influence on its subsequent development. The reader can pick up where the author leaves off by referring to the important political histories written by Dr. Amos Sawyer (The Emergence of Autocracy in Liberia, 1992) and, more recently, by Dr. John Peter Pham (Liberia: Portrait of a Failed State, 2004).

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The Oyster (Maryland Paperback Bookshelf)
Published in Paperback by The Johns Hopkins University Press (1996-07-10)
Author: William K. Brooks
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The oyster - as true today as it was 100 years ago
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-15
This reprinting of a book first printed over a hundred years ago is an enjoyable, if somewhat depressing review of the managment and mismanagement of the oyster resources of the Chesapeake Bay. The first half is a review of the biology, and the second goes into all of the politics and problems of trying to manage an open fishery. Much of what is said rings true today.

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Pearl to V-J Day : World War II in the Pacific : a symposium sponsored by the Air Force History and Museums Program and the Air Force Historical Foundation, ... Bethesda, Maryland (SuDoc D 301.82/7:P 31)
Published in Unknown Binding by Air Force History and Museums Program (2000)
Author: U.S. Dept of Defense
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Pearl to V-J Day--The In-Depth Information
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Review Date: 2004-04-14
The compilation of "Pearl to V-J Day" was the result of the talks from guest panelists at the Air Force sponsored symposium on the War in the Pacific. The panelists discussed a variety of subjects ranging from strategies, intelligence, technology, and submarine warfare to the atomic bomb. I was most interested in the talk about the strategy of the United States before Pearl Harbor. Gerhard L. Weinberg commented that the United States tried to avoid the war. What was interesting to notes was that had Germany been defeated at Moscow just two weeks earlier, Japan might not have attacked on Pearl Harbor for fear they'd be joining a losing Germany.

The book also gave a review of the Island Campaign in the Pacific. It focused on Nimitz's controll of the forces in the Central Pacific with the Gilberts, Marshalls, and Marianas and MacArthur's controll of the forces in the Southwest Pacific from New Guinea up to the Philippines.

The book gave a summary of how the U.S. has used intelligence to track down the enemies' whereabouts and plans and has used the information to its advantage, especially in the Battle of Midway.
One shocking example of intelligence was presented by Edward J. Drea. U.S. expected the Japanese to have 350,000 troops at the most on Kyushu at the time of Operation Olympic when U.S. would invade. However, with intelligence, U.S. learned that they were completely wrong, because by August, there were 560,00 troops and rising on the island when the invasion was planned for November.

The book gave an in-depth analysis of the components of the Pacific campaign in World War II. There were many pictures with captions that correlated to the subject at hand. While, not being too exciting, it presented information that was actually quite interesting.

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A question of rape
Published in Unknown Binding by Pinnacle Books (1974)
Author: Gerald Astor
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A True Crime/Social Justice Combo
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-24
Published in 1974, Gerald Astor's A QUESTION OF RAPE is a story of racial injustice in mid 20th century Maryland. In 1961 three young African-American men, Joseph Johnson and brothers John and James Giles, were charged with raping Joyce Roberts, a 16 year old white girl. What followed were two perfunctory trials in which the state withheld information vital to the defendants. Race was prominently mentioned during the grand jury procedings, witnesses - particularly the purported victim - were coached and their original statements to police investigators corrected to fit the story desired by the prosecution; and the social history of Joyce Roberts, highly important as to the accuracy of the charges in this particular case, was not disclosed to the public defenders for the accused. As a result the three men were convicted of first degree rape.
The penalty for rape in Maryland at the time ranged from 18 months to the death penalty. There was considerable doubt, though much of that information never reached the jury, that a rape had even occurred, but if it had, the victim was not physically hurt at all, and the penalty at the time for this type of crime was generally at the low end of the scale. The defendants were sentenced to death.
Through a coincidence the case became known to a relatively affluent and liberal community in the Silver Spring, MD, area, and a defense commitee was founded. Had it not been for the work of the committee, the case would have remained obscure; but instead it wound its way through the Maryland system of justice, and was eventually heard by the Supreme Court.
I won't reveal the result in this review.

Gerald Astor has done a nice job with A QUESTION OF RAPE. The writing is intelligent and professional. There is, in the last third of the book, considerable narrative concerning the legal steps through which the case was taken and therefore, considerable detail regarding the filings of various lawyers. This section gets a little dry, though Astor handles it well. But there is also a great deal of detail concerning the lives of all three defendents before their arrests, and also excerpts the many letters they sent from prison to members of the committee. Thus, the reader gets a real understanding of the Johnson and the Gileses, and also of Joyce Roberts whose history gets a similarly thorough and highly revealing examination.

Ultimately this is a book about injustice due largely to racial reasons, and the efforts by a large number of people to right a societal wrong.
A QUESTION OF RAPE is interesting and well written. If the subject matter appeals to you, I highly recommend it.


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