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Images of a Vanished Era, 1898-1924: The Photographs of Walter C. Schneider
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (2007-05-07)
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These are impressive photographic images that on occasion rise to the level of gallery quality art.
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Review Date: 2007-06-09
Compiled, organized, edited, and with captioning by photographer Lucian Niemeyer. "Images Of A Vanished Era, 1898-1924: The Photographs of Walter C. Schneider" showcase the photography Walter Schneider who produced some twelve hundred glass-plate negatives which were stored in a basement for decades and only recently discovered by Niemeyer. This compendium is comprised of the best 186 images from this newly find and captures scenes from Schneider's hometown of Kankakee, Illinois, his schooling at the University of Wisconsin, his travels across America and around the world. here are historic images of domestic scenes, festive crowds, rural tranquility, and burgeoning industry during almost historic three decades. The photographic images range from steam-powered paddleboasts on the river in summer, to men and women ice-skating in a midwestern winter, to city scenes of New York and Chicago, to bicycle trip sights while riding through rural Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee before the advent of paved roads. Of special note are the views of Europe prior to the outbreak of World War I. These are impressive photographic images that on occasion rise to the level of gallery quality art. An important addition for professional, academic, and community library Photography and Cultural History reference collections, "Images Of A Vanished Era, 1898-1924" is very highly recommended reading, especially for anyone with an interest in historic photography.

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Images of Missouri
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (2003-03)
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Armchair journey through Missouri
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Review Date: 2007-01-31
More than a coffee table book, Images of Missouri takes the reader through the big cities and back roads of the "show me state." Each photo is a jewel unto itself, yet also contributes to the whole of the book. Readers are treated to bold, colorful images, soft subtle mood pieces, nature scapes and more. Whether you are a native Missourian or just interested in outstanding local-themed photography, this book is a worthwhile addition to your library.

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Images of the Ozarks (Images of Missouri)
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (1998-10)
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Ozark Beauty
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Review Date: 2007-01-31
The Ozarks are known for their natural beauty and grace. No book can more fully capture both the complexity and simplicity of the area as well as Images of the Ozarks. Travel the area with some of the region's best photographers as they capture the Ozarks in their full splendor. With each turn of the page, the reader will find themselves more and more eager to visit each scene in person.

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Imagination and the Arts in C. S. Lewis: Journeying to Narnia and Other Worlds
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (2002-07)
Author: Peter J. Schakel
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One of the best books on CSL!
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Review Date: 2005-11-06
This is an exceptionally good discussion of the topics indicated in the title and a fine book for readers who want to think about qualities that make so much of Lewis's writing appealing. Schakel's case for reading the Narnian books in their original publication order (i.e. starting with The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe) would convince CSL himself that the current marketing of the series as beginning with The Magician's Nephew is a mistake). His book will get many readers to look beyond Lewis to music and pictorial art that Lewis cared about. I would rank this with George Sayer's biography JACK as one of my two favorite texts on Lewis.

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The Imaginative Prose of Oliver Wendell Holmes
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (2006-05-31)
Author: Michael A. Weinstein
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Showing importance of father of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
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Review Date: 2007-02-14
Excellent treatment of famous Supreme Court justice's once very famous father. Places many of Holmes, Sr's issues and strengths into current context of the decline of the "public intellectual." Offers a convincing and wide-ranging reading bringing Holmes into larger search for an "American vision" of the best society and the problems of pluralistic culture. Fine example of recent American Studies (and political philosophy) still emphasizing the connections between daily social life and the foundation of long-lasting community in a heterogeneous world. Should lead to re-readings of Holmes' major works. Readable by non-specialists.

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In the Heart of Ozark Mountain Country: A Popular History of Stone and Taney Counties, Including Branson, Missouri
Published in Paperback by White Oak Press (1992-08)
Author: Kathleen Van Buskirk
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Nice book.
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Review Date: 1999-11-07
If you want to know the history of Branson and the surrounding Ozarks, this book is for you. Lots of colorful stories and interesting photos.

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"Indescribably Grand": Diaries and Letters from the 1904 World's Fair
Published in Hardcover by Missouri Historical Society Press (1996-06)
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Well-written analysis of a monumental event
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Review Date: 1998-12-11
I came across this book while writing a paper about the 1904 World's Fair in college and did not expect to become so engrossed in it. Clevenger makes the reader feel like they are sitting at the Fair right next to the four Fair visitors she examines. This book is more than an easy-reading novel, though. Clevenger sets the Fair into a larger social and political context and shows the reader how the 1904 World's Fair had concrete repercussions on the worldviews of its visitors. The novel-like format and use of diaries from the Fair are merely more effective ways to hold our attention.

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Index to Steamboating, sixty-five years on Missouri's rivers: By Captain William L. Heckman, 1950 Burton Publushing [sic] Co., Kansas City, Mo
Published in Unknown Binding by C.H. Jones (1994)
Author: Carl Hugh Jones
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Hard to find, well worth the wait
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Review Date: 2007-07-31
Published in 1950, this book portrays life on various rivers in Missouri from the perspective of a steamboat pilot, to include his northwest trips up the Missouri & Mississippi rivers. This book was a very interesting & easy read. Unfortunately it is out of print and hard to locate.

As a Missouri native, I was particularly interested in reading this book & the book did not fail to please! The author discussed life in Hermann, MO, & smaller rivers personally experienced by me in a canoe (Osage, Gasconade) that most folks have never heard of (unless they happen to be familiar with Missouri). There were also numerous illustrations of steamboats on site & names of other steamboat and river Captains for those that are interested in further research.

The author was well versed & knowledgable on the subject, discussed daily events & sightings of his life on the river & noted the impact of the railroads, which eventually replaced this mode of goods transport. All these factors made the book well worth reading, from a historical and cultural perspective.

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INDIAN LIFE ON THE UPPER MISSOURI (Civilization of the American Indian Series)
Published in Paperback by University of Oklahoma Press (2000-09-05)
Author: John , C Ewers
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Fascinating
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Review Date: 2006-09-23
Indian Life on the Upper Missouri consists of fifteen articles written by John Ewers brings to life the culture of the Native American culture in the Upper Missouri region. He covers everything from remembrances of the days before horses were introduced into the region to the artistic depiction of this culture in the twentieth century. His prose is clear and non-academic, although his subject matter is treated in a very organized and concise manner, similar to academic writing. This book would be useful both for the academic and the casual reader. The use of graphics ties well to the writing and is used to enlighten rather than just to illustrate.

I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in a study of the Indians on the northern reaches of the Great Plains.

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Injun Joe's Ghost: The Indian Mixed-Blood in American Writing
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (2004-06)
Author: Harry J. Brown
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Harry J. Brown is THE MAN!
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Review Date: 2006-02-21
Harry Brown is the most intelligent human being I have ever witnessed in my entire life. He exudes pure wisdom. Read this book, or else. It's probably the greatest piece of literature since THE BIG LEBOWSKI. Absolutely stunning.


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