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easy to readReview Date: 2008-08-09


Don't Leave Home Without It.Review Date: 2005-02-22

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Good stuffReview Date: 2005-06-26

Uncovers Biblical patterns for Servants of the WordReview Date: 2001-11-19
When in our time of marketing and leadership emphasis for pastors, how refreshing that the author begins with showing that most churches would not call St. Paul as their pastor, he didn't fit the model job description they would use in pastoral search.
Prophet, priest, rabbi, peacemaker, etc, they're all here and discussed with good exegesis of the Biblical text to support the point and stimulate thinking and application.
Useful work to use with elders of the church and to return to for inspiration and focus.

An Excellent First-Hand Civil War AccountReview Date: 2000-06-30

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Rare and riveting historical insightReview Date: 2008-07-23
The editor's introduction is riveting. It helps readers not only understand Henshaw's character but also the larger historical context within which he wrote. An enigmatic individual who possessed a keen mind but abrasive personality, Major Henshaw was horrified by the sight of blood and determined not to shed a single drop in battle, by no means beneficial attributes for a combat soldier. He faced courts martial for insubordination several times and was even drummed out of the service for a few years before becoming reinstated at reduced rank and pay.
A clearly imperfect officer, Henshaw was an exceptional historian, meticulous, insightful, and well placed to observe and record the action. Most soldiers who wrote about the war with Mexico either died during the fighting or entered into the conflict after it was already underway. Henshaw, on the other hand, was present at almost every major event from start to finish, serving under the war's two principal generals Zachary Taylor and Winfield Scott.
In his Recollections Henshaw wrote unabashedly about the bravery of individual soldiers while excoriating the competence of command leadership. He also railed against the depredations of those who overstepped their bounds, killing indiscriminately or taking advantage of the local women. He wrote about everything from a crimson-colored fly used to dye clothing, to how a mule died of a snake bite while its rider recovered, to how he was able to identify potable water by the type of plants that grew near it, to a day-by-day account of the siege of Fort Texas (later renamed Fort Brown). The daily life of soldiers on both sides of the conflict and the land they fought in were covered in detail.
There is no biography for Kurutz yet he is obviously a diligent researcher who really did his homework. He not only had the book peer-reviewed by notable historians such as Dr. Michael Mathes and Dr. John McManus, but has also included a 54 item bibliography of rare manuscript collections, government documents, newspapers, periodicals, and other published primary sources that he used to compile his work. Additionally, there are 56 secondary sources. Furthermore, he included 47 pages of notes explaining various elements of the text. The end result is a very thorough and well-written tome.
Note: this review first appeared in the Jul/Aug issue of ForeWord Magazine

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It was funny,sad,and it was great.Review Date: 1999-06-26

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Highly recommended reading for students of American historyReview Date: 2001-02-16

Goodspeed's Reminiscent History book is one of the bestReview Date: 2002-08-02

A really interesting book!Review Date: 2004-11-02
Cover picture: On the date predicted, local horseback riders waited by the Mississippi Rivers levee at New Madrid and with amazement watch the activity surrounding satellite transmission trucks.
This refers to the 1993 edition of this book.
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