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Pest Control With Nature's Chemicals: Allelochemics and Pheromones in Gardening and Agriculture
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Oklahoma Pr (1983-10)
Author: Elroy L. Rice
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Glad to find this!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1997-12-31
Hello-I am a hort. student at LSU. I am doing a research project on companion planting. This is a new concept in this area. The first part of my project is to research text on companion planting or as is noted above allelochemics. I am thrilled to find something like this...but heartbroken that it is no longer in print. HELP! Thank you and Happy New Year. Jodi Ann Williams

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The Peyote Cult
Published in Paperback by University of Oklahoma Press (1989-08)
Author: Weston La Barre
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The Peyote Cult
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Review Date: 2008-03-02
For half a century, readers on peyotism have devoured La Barre's fascinating original study, which began when the author at age twenty-four, studied the rites of fifteen American Indian tribes using Lophophora williamsii, the small, spineless, carrot-shaped peyote cactus growing in th Rio Grande Valley and southward.

Continuing his research from the 1930s through the 1980s, Weston La Barre reviews topics such as the Timothy Leary-Richard Alpert "experiments" with peyote and other psychotropic substances, the Carlos Casteneda phenomenon, the progress of the North American Church toward acceptance as a religious denomination, the presumptions of the Neo-American Church, the legal ramifications of ritual drug use, and the spread of peyotism from the Southwest to other North American tribes.

This new edition of La Barre's classic study [5th] includes 334 new entries in the latest of his highly valued bibliographical essays on works relating to peyote, not just in anthropology but in a variety of fields including archeology, economics, botany, chemistry, and pharmacology. The bibliography lists important contributions in popular media such as newspapers, audiotapes, and films, as well as scholarly journals.
--- from book's back cover

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Peyote Religion: A History (Civilization of the American Indian Series)
Published in Paperback by University of Oklahoma Press (1993-09)
Author: Omer C. Stewart
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Entheogen: Professional Listing
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-01
"Peyote Religion" has been selected for listing in "Religion and Psychoactive Sacraments: An Entheogen Chrestomathy" http://www.csp.org/chrestomathy

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Pills, Petticoats, and Plows: The Southern Country Store
Published in Paperback by University of Oklahoma Press (1989-07)
Author: Thomas Dionysius Clark
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A must-read for any southerner
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-14
This is an interesting, delightful read, which will make any Southerner, and, for that matter, any American, stop and think about the way things were. As suggested by Guice in the foreword, "There is hardly a 'plain vanilla' or 'B-flat' sentence in the entire book," and, indeed, there is not, as this book reads like a story, as opposed to a typical historical record. The author quite successfully describes "what happened" in terms of the tactile, visual, olfactory and auditory. A terrific account by a fascinating historian.

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Pioneer Cattleman in Montana: The Story of the Circle C Ranch.
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd) (1973-06)
Author: Walt, Coburn
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Incredible History
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-24
Walt Coburn was my grandfather's cousin, and he wrote what he knew - cowboy stories and wild west happenings. This book is my favorite of everything he's done except for "Stirrup High" as it describes in detail what it was like to live on a cattle ranch in the late 1800's. He also details an encounter with Chief Joseph and his Nez Perce tribe en route to Canada. The items given to my family by Chief Joseph remain in the family. Walt's gift of "spinning yarns" as he would say, was mostly put to fiction, it's wonderful to see this historical item in his list of books written. Bravo cousin!

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Plains Folk II: The Romance of the Landscape
Published in Hardcover by University of Oklahoma Press (1990-06)
Authors: James F. Hoy and Tom Isern
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Immensely Enjoyable
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Review Date: 2007-07-09
Prior to reading Plains Folk I & II, I had only driven through the Kansas plains region. However, after reading both books, I feel as though I pulled over and spent years there. The authors lack pretentiousness or the annoying desire of most to over "scholar-ize" the content. True to the context from which they write, Hoy and Isern remain down-to-earth and accessible in their approach. They manage to entertain as they present tons of information.
Most importantly, both authors are candid and authentic as they share not only folklore, but their own experiences as well. Both Plains Folk I & II are fun and informative.

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Plains Indian History and Culture: Essays on Continuity and Change
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Oklahoma Pr (1997-01)
Author: John Canfield Ewers
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History at its Best
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-20
PLAINS INDIAN HISTORY AND CULTURE by John C. Ewers is a collection of essays and articles from the author from 1967 to 1994. Ewers lacks no qualification here. He has served as the first curator of Museum of the Plains Indian on the Montana Blackfeet Reservation and has written and edited several other books related to Plains Indians.

Ewers is quick in his essays to set the record straight regarding the 20th century trend toward revisionist history. In his opening salvo, he points out that there are more American Indians alive today than there were in the mid-1800's and possibly at any time in their history. Though he readily agrees that the American Indian was dealt a lousy hand in the annals of American history, he equally points out that the "Indian - good, white settler - bad" mantra that has overwhelmed the teachings of white/Indian relations is also far from the truth. As he explains at the conclusion of his first essay, "I do not believe that Custer died for my sins. Nor do I believe that historians or anthropologists should try to expiate their sense of guilt by rewriting history of the American West so as to portray all Indians as red knights in breechclouts, or all white as pantalooned devils."

Throughout this series of splendid essays, you can almost feel yourself sitting in a lecture hall, hearing Ewers as he delivers his findings. Because the lectures were given at various times, there is to some degree, a certain amount of repetitiveness, but it hardly detracts from this fine collection of work. The essays themselves have some extent of similarity. For instance, Chapter 1, "When Red and White Men Met" covers some of the same ground as found in Chapter 3, "The Influence of the Fur Trade upon the Indians of the Northern Plains". But then, you find essays on totally unrelated matter, such as Chapter 6, "Symbols of Chiefly Authority in Spanish Louisiana".

Ewers deftly debunks countless revisionists myths throughout the book. Not the least of which is the notion that the white man disrupted some sort of harmonious utopian coexistence among the red tribes. The reader finds in elaborate detail, factual evidence to the contrary. That's not to say that Ewers holds the Indians solely accountable for their demise, but he does point out, for example, that very few Indians took advantage of the opportunity to adapt to changing times and meld into a sedentary existence of farming or ranching when that opportunity was clearly available.

This is an outstanding collection of essays and Ewers expertise on the subject matter is clearly evident from start to finish. The book concludes with 40 pages of notes and detailed bibliography providing ready resources for further study. Of the many books I have read pertaining to the American Indians, this is certainly one of the most objectively presented works I've found. A great addition to your bookshelf.

Monty Rainey
www.juntosociety.com

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Plains Indians, A.D. 500-1500: The Archaeological Past of Historic Groups
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Oklahoma Pr (1994-07)
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Know the people as they know themselves.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-14
Karl Schlesier's book is a vital work of scholarship that draws together many views of people in the Plains for many centuries. Plains Indians is a must have for anyone's private collection on human habitation of the Great Plains in the last 2000 years. Students should have access to this scholarly documentation in every library on every campus.

Rarely do archeologists recognize an ethnic identity associated with dig sites that pre-date European occupancy of the Plains. The language links charted in the book are strong indications of the ethnicities present in the Great Plains for millennia.

I use this book every semester to lay the foundation for understanding the diversity of people present in the Plains for hundreds of generations. Plains Indians as edited by Dr. Karl Schlesier is outstanding and indispensable to ethnohistorical studies that recognize the ancestral lands of people living presently in the Great Plains.

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Plato: The Man and His Work (Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture)
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Oklahoma Pr (1994-04)
Author: A. E. Taylor
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Classic Commentary on Plato
Helpful Votes: 25 out of 25 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-18
In order to read Plato with some facility it is almost imperative to read a commentary a long with the Dialogues. A.E. Taylor is a true guide to what Plato actually says and provides useful classical context that will keep out the most egregious error. This is an essential volume in any philosopher's library.
One of the greatest thinkers of the ancient world, Plato instigated groundbreaking inquiries into morality, ethics, and the quest for happiness that continue to inform and influence philosophical discussion today. In this outstanding work of scholarship, a renowned expert on Plato presents a scrupulously accurate historical view of the great philosopher's life and works. Distinguished by its dispassionate scholarly analysis, Professor Taylor's discourse is refreshingly free of the biases that have frequently tainted other studies.
A brief introductory chapter acquaints readers with the known events of Plato's life. The author then proceeds to an illuminating examination of the philosopher's voluminous writings, including the minor Socratic dialogues, as well as such major works as Phaedo, Symposium, Protagoras, Republic, Phaedrus, Timaeus, Laws, and other influential dialogues. The final chapter, "Plato in the Academy," attempts to pin down?with the help of some of Plato's former students, such as Aristotle the philosopher's beliefs about numbers. In a substantial appendix, "The Platonic Apocrypha," Professor Taylor examines writings that have sometimes been attributed to Plato, including several letters, and offers cogent reasons for accepting or rejecting them as Plato's work.
Praised by Dean William R. Inge of Theology as "a great book, an honour to . . . British scholarship," this volume is an invaluable guide for students, teachers, and other readers interested in philosophy.

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Plowman's Folly
Published in Textbook Binding by Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd) (1976-06)
Author: Edward Faulkner
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Ploughman's Folly: How to Feed the Earth
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-14
'Way back in the day when there was still magic in Radio and Asbestos was GOOD for you, agriculturalist E.H. Faulkner examined standard American agricultural methods (which have changed little since then) with a critical eye. Surprisingly or not (as the case may be), Faulkner found these prevailing methods lacking in efficiency, productivity, long-term viability, and just plain old common sense.

"Hey look!", he said (in effect). "Let's examine the NATURAL environment into which plant seeds have fallen and flourished ever since Life came to Earth! Who ripped up the soil with plows back then? If all this ripping up of the soil were really necessary, and was not done, why does plant life survive on Earth to this day? What or who fed the seeds before Humans started meddling with their life cycle? Tractors? Gasoline? Chemical fertilizers and pesticides? Where are the bees, and the earthworms? Then we EAT this abused, blighted, poisoned produce and expect healthy children? HAH! WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE?"

Being a practicing farmer (and no mere theorist), Faulkner then set about devising a sound, sane, Earth-sustaining agricultural cycle and methods to suit. The results of his development work are recorded in his classic account, "Plowmen's Folly".

This reviewer, nearly thirty years ago, discovered a rare hardcover First Edition of Plowman's Folly in a health-food store in Fort Wayne, IN. Having access to some land at the time and desiring excellent veggies, but being impoverished and able to afford neither tractor nor chemicals, she set to implementing the Faulkner method. The results after three years of remarkebly light labor were not only spectacu;ar, but involved far less physical effort and expense than she was accustomed to exerting in the garden plot. SO:

If you have ever, while sweating behind your roto-tiller or spreading toxic, expensive "Agricultural Chemicals" on your land, thought to yourself, "There MUST be a better way than this!", I am pleased to confirm that you are correct. There IS a better way, (one that Monsanto and ADM Corp, among many others today, would rather you did NOT learn), and "Plowman's Folly" shows just how it is done. Buy it! Share it! USE it! Your Mother the Earth shall surely bless you abundantly for it!

May 14, 2001 CE. (Your calendar may vary; we've been on Earth a long time now.)


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