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A Land and Life Remembered: Americo-Liberian Folk Architecture
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Georgia Pr (1988-11)
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Superb, poignant photo-essay of African DPx2 Eclectic Archi.
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Review Date: 2004-03-23
Review Date: 2004-03-23
An Excellent Resource for Historians!
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Review Date: 1998-11-06
Review Date: 1998-11-06
The Authors have presented the transfer of antebellum American Culture to Liberia via the Emigrants who settled there with the American Colonization Society. An excellent resource for any historian working in this field- plus LOTS OF PHOTOGRAPHS!

Late Thoughts on an Old War: The Legacy of Vietnam
Published in Hardcover by University of Georgia Press (2004-05)
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Important Contribution to the Literature of the Vietnam War
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-17
Review Date: 2004-09-17
Mr. Beidler uses his personal experiences along with his academic abilities to offer the reader a unique view of the Vietnam War. He suggests that we have created a myth about Vietnam and that we haven't learned any lessons about the limits of our abilities as a culture or government. We haven't faced up to the consequences of our actions in Vietnam.
What I really liked about this book is that Mr. Beidler didn't forget the participants. One chapter in particular, "How I flunked race in Vietnam", gave me a valuable insight into human behavior.
What I really liked about this book is that Mr. Beidler didn't forget the participants. One chapter in particular, "How I flunked race in Vietnam", gave me a valuable insight into human behavior.
A Must Read, Especially Now
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-09
Review Date: 2004-06-09
How quickly we forget. The "Swift Boat Veterans for Truth" and Ted Sampley run John Kerry through the mill for his "betrayal" of the troops who served in Vietnam in his testimony in the Senate in 1971. Dr. Beidler reminds us that it wasn't the soldiers that were to blame for the atrocity that was the Vietnam War but the blind stupidity of the political and military leadership that led to, and kept us in, a war that we were never going to win. Read this and "They Marched Into Sunlight" to get a refresher on why things were they way they were in the late 60's and early 70's. I particularly appreciate Dr. Beildler's perspective on the totally superficial "sacrifices" of the American public in the current war. In speaking of the soldiers of this war he says, "Don't come home expecting anybody to remotely care". We are too busy on our cell phones.
Laughter in the Amen Corner: The Life of Evangelist Sam Jones
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Georgia Pr (1993-12)
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Fine academic biography
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Review Date: 2008-05-15
Review Date: 2008-05-15
In this first academic biography of alcoholic-turned-Methodist-evangelist Samuel Porter Jones (1847-1906), Kathleen Minnix has transformed an earlier dissertation into a fine first book that is both readable and academically rigorous. Although many assume that the typical turn-of-the century evangelist must have spoken with a southern accent, Sam Jones (along with his unrelated younger contemporary Bob Jones) is one of only two southern evangelists who enjoyed a reputation outside the South between 1880 and 1940.
After a first chapter devoted to the Nashville campaign of 1885 that "catapulted Jones to national prominence," Minnix spends two chapters dealing with Jones's youth and pre-evangelistic career before launching into a largely topical examination of Jones's witty (if sometimes crude and clownish) preaching style and his occasionally unorthodox Methodist theology. Later chapters treat his effusions on race, politics, and social change and note his influence in paving the way for national prohibition. Minnix understands the historical context in which Jones moved, and readers attuned to theological nuance will appreciate her discussion of contemporary Methodist conflicts over biblical criticism, the holiness movement, and the "star system" of evangelism. Minnix's final chapter discusses the reasons for Jones's popular decline and treats the lives of his spectacularly wayward children. On occasion Minnix reaches for conclusions beyond evidence, but on the whole, this a fine biography of an important and now largely forgotten American religious figure.
After a first chapter devoted to the Nashville campaign of 1885 that "catapulted Jones to national prominence," Minnix spends two chapters dealing with Jones's youth and pre-evangelistic career before launching into a largely topical examination of Jones's witty (if sometimes crude and clownish) preaching style and his occasionally unorthodox Methodist theology. Later chapters treat his effusions on race, politics, and social change and note his influence in paving the way for national prohibition. Minnix understands the historical context in which Jones moved, and readers attuned to theological nuance will appreciate her discussion of contemporary Methodist conflicts over biblical criticism, the holiness movement, and the "star system" of evangelism. Minnix's final chapter discusses the reasons for Jones's popular decline and treats the lives of his spectacularly wayward children. On occasion Minnix reaches for conclusions beyond evidence, but on the whole, this a fine biography of an important and now largely forgotten American religious figure.
Methodism and revivalism at the turn of the century
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Review Date: 1997-10-03
Review Date: 1997-10-03
The story of a unique genius who learned to preach by reading Spurgeon, but whose style and content were light-years removed from the Brit. It could be said that Jones invented Will Rogers and Bob Jones University; Rogers perpetuated his wit and Bob Jones, Sr. consciously emulated his philosophy of religion and life. This is a full and intriging biography, very important to anyone wishing to grasp backgrounds and currents in modern American religion.
Liberals, Politics, and Power: State Formation in Nineteenth-Century Latin America
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Georgia Pr (1996-05)
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but, central america?
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Review Date: 2007-05-05
Review Date: 2007-05-05
about the previous review, please check your high school geography books, may be it are wrong also, México, isn't in Central America, México's history can't be explained as from the desintegration of "las provincias unidas de centroamerica", nada que ver, no manches guey...los mexicanos no somos centroamericanos ni sudacas....
Good Research
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Review Date: 2006-11-20
Review Date: 2006-11-20
I used Woodward's essay on the liberal-conservative struggle in post independence Central America in writing a paper on the dissolution of the Central American Federation. It makes a well laid out argument, is well noted, and has a few great quotes in it if your writing a paper.

Longstreet Highroad Guide to the Georgia Coast and Okefenokee
Published in Paperback by Longstreet Press (1999-04)
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Fantastic guide!
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Review Date: 2007-06-27
Review Date: 2007-06-27
This is without a doubt one of the best regional travel guides I've ever had. If you plan on exploring the GA coast this book is priceless. I only wish they would publish a new edition with a few updates.
Best book ever about the Georgia coast
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-29
Review Date: 2000-04-29
I love the Georgia Coast and this book is the best book I've ever seen about this area even though I've spent a lot of time in and around Savannah. I've learned alot by reading this book. Get this book if you are interested in history, outdoors, hiking, fishing, etc. It also has alot of access info, resturants and lodging.

Lowndes County (Images of America: Georgia)
Published in Paperback by Arcadia Publishing (2007-02-14)
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Pictorial History of Lowndes County
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Review Date: 2007-04-05
Review Date: 2007-04-05
There are 127 pages with pictures on every page. Some of the pictures pre 1900 and the majority are of good quality. This book is a must for anyone wanting to research the history of Valdosta and Lowndes county Georgia.
History for My Children
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Review Date: 2007-03-27
Review Date: 2007-03-27
Dr. Tomberlin is actually a neigbor of ours and has been for about 30 years. Our children sang Christmas Carols on his front lawn and "Tricked or Treated" there when they were growing up. This is a purchase that I made for them. I was raised in Brooks county, a few miles from here. But we raised our children here in Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia. The photos and comments will mean so much to them as they grow older. Thanks to Dr. Tomberlin they can look back in history and see what helped to mold them. Thank you, Joe, for a job well done.
Susan Klanicki
Susan Klanicki
Ludell and Willie
Published in Paperback by Bantam Books (1985-02)
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FANTASTIC
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Review Date: 1999-04-25
Review Date: 1999-04-25
I ENCOURAGE ANY AND EVERYONE TO READ THIS BOOK. I LIKE TO READ THINGS THAT ARE RELATED TO THE WAY I WAS BROUGHT UP. ITS A VERY ENCOURAGING BOOK.
this book is fantastic
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Review Date: 1999-04-22
Review Date: 1999-04-22
I HAVE BEEN READING THIS BOOK EVERYSINCE I WAS IN THE NINTH GRADE. THIS BOOK IS ABOUT GROWING UP POOR. AND WITH THE HELP OF HER GRANDMOTHER LUDELL WAS TAUGHT A LOT OF VALUES AND MORALS. IT ALSO HAS TO DO WITH LOVE AND FAITH. BECAUSE AFTER HER GRANDMOTHER DIED, SHE WAS FORCED TO GO LIVE IN NEWYORK WITH HER MOTHER. I LOVE THIS BOOK AND I LET SOMEONE BORROW IT AND IT WAS NEVER RETURNED IS THERE ANY WAY I CAN GO ABOUT OBTAINING ANOTHER ONE IF SO. PLEASE WRITE TO MICHELE JACKSON 2613 MCLELLAND STREET APT. 10 HATTIESBURG, MS. 39401

Mad Hatter
Published in Hardcover by Thorndike Pr (1996-10)
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WHAT A SURPRISE! GREAT BOOK!
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Review Date: 2007-05-05
Review Date: 2007-05-05
I like this book! The cover was innocuous and not at all promising but the book was extremely well written for the romance genre, had well thought out, human responses and dialogue and I liked it very much! I was disappointed to not find much else by the author - maybe I'll keep searching
Judi
Blind Spot A romantic ecosuspense book.
Judi
Blind Spot A romantic ecosuspense book.
A Passionate adult ROMANCE---not a children's BOOK!!!!
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Review Date: 2003-08-25
Review Date: 2003-08-25
Information from the book's back cover is as follows.
DEALING WITH THE DEVIL. The minute Sara opened the shop door, the old feelings came rushing back. The jingling harness brasses, the warm smell of cedar, and the dim light of the brass fixtures reminded Sara Dugan of her childhood, when she'd watched Owen Dixon's grandfather make hats with care and pride. Now that the old man had passed on, Owen was the last of a rare breed: a hatter with a penchant for double-talk and an eye for the ladies.
DEALING WITH THE DEVIL. The minute Sara opened the shop door, the old feelings came rushing back. The jingling harness brasses, the warm smell of cedar, and the dim light of the brass fixtures reminded Sara Dugan of her childhood, when she'd watched Owen Dixon's grandfather make hats with care and pride. Now that the old man had passed on, Owen was the last of a rare breed: a hatter with a penchant for double-talk and an eye for the ladies.
Tall, lean Owen was one of the reasons Sara had left Arizona town years ago. Back then, she'd been a shy teenager with a terrible crush on Owen, the black-haired man nicknamed Devil. And despite the fact that the years had only made him look wilder and sexier, Sara focused on the business at hand---the deal she'd come to proposed. Own had been afraid to contact Sara after she'd left town. How could you tell a girl that distance was a good thing? How could you tell her that she was becoming a beauty who made your pulse race whenever she came near? But little Sara Dugan had gone off and grown up. And she was about to make a deal with the man they called DEVIL.

Maddie Retta Lauren-Georgia, 1864 (American Diaries)
Published in Library Binding by Econo-Clad Books (2001-03)
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great
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-08
Review Date: 2000-09-08
This was a good American Diaries book. I really like the main character Maddie. if I had a horse, I would want to keep it safe from yankees, although i'm a Yankee.I really like what she does to help the Yankee. i would tell more but I don't want to ruin the book for others. All I'll say is it was a great book and if you like the other American Diaries then you'll like this one.
A southern girl makes an important discovery.
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Review Date: 2000-03-24
Review Date: 2000-03-24
Of all the American Diaries books, Maddie Retta Lauren was my favorite. I really liked the main character, Maddie, a thirteen-year-old Confederate girl. At the beginning she seemed a bit spoiled, but by the end of the book she had definitley changed. She realized that both the Northerners and the Southerners were fighting for what they believed in, and that slavery was wrong. I liked the ending as well because it seemed very realistic to me. I highly reccomend this book to girls ages nine and up looking for a good historical novel.

Marching through Georgia: My Walk along Sherman's Route
Published in Paperback by University of Georgia Press (2002)
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A Classic Southern and American Adventure
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-13
Review Date: 2005-06-13
This book is a gem from the first page to the last, blending the past with the present in an unforgettable way. The use of quotes from Civil War diaries of soldiers on the March to the Sea and the contemporary stories from the people of Georgia make for a great heart-warming adventure. The author's own love story suggest the movie Cold Mountain. His first book, Walking the Trail, One Man's Journey Along the Cherokee Trail of Tears, nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, is an even better read. He does what most of us can only dream about: hitting the road with a backpack and sleeping in a tent whenever the road spirit moves him. If you need a break from the daily world and a journey into the soul, laughter included, read this author's books.
Hang on to Your Hat!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-27
Review Date: 2003-01-27
This is a wondrous book filled with detailed Civil War history and the author's personal encounters with fascinating people as he walks across Georgia, following in the footsteps of Sherman. I felt like I was right there with the "bummers" who plundered Southern homes and burned them to the ground. At times terribly sad, this book is also enriched with heart-lifting humor. Highly recommended.
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What a uniquely valuable photo-documentary! Hundreds of high-quality b&w photos (plus 4 in nice Polaroid-transfer style color) of (mostly) Liberian (mostly) dwellings, from proud to humble, including interiors and details. Also some shots of the Southern U.S. 19th-century exemplars that the return immigrants remembered living in and (mostly) around, and served as the basis of an eclectic architectural vernacular. Also included are some floor plans, and a number of sensitive portraits of current residents (evidently descendants of the original builders in most cases).
I haven't read the text yet, but the pix are absolutely stunning. The vernacular is as unique as in many of the tropical islands and other mythic locations, but in addition, given the status of the builders as culturally twice-displaced persons, you can feel the struggle and the aspirations of these newly (and genuinely) freed people.
Now for the doubly poignant part: would these folks have stayed in the U.S. had they known what wholesale tragedy was eventually going to overwhelm their new homeland? That's anyone's guess, but we can't help feeling a tug at the heartstrings, what with the shocking reports out of contemporary Liberia (ongoing events had reduced many of the dwellings to shambles, a la Mauritius, even in 1988; we can only imagine their condition in the wake of all the current horrors).
This book is an absolute must for any African American library, architectural eclectic library, African cultural library, gorgeously-produced historical photo library. Slide it on your shelf, and give it some companionship by way of the African/world adobe book "Spectacular Vernacular" by Bourgeois and Davidson, and the delectable "Living In Mauritius" by De Marigny and Lagesse. Both are superb complements to this invaluable study of the artistic and cultural richness of African/American/African vernacular architecture.