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(#9726) The Revolution on the Upper Ohio, 1775-1777: Compiled from the Draper Manuscripts in the Library of the Wisconsin Historical Society
Published in Paperback by Clearfield Co (2006-01-01)
Author: Reuben Gold Thwaites
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Pubisher's Synopsys of the 2006 reprint edition by Clearfield Publishing.
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Review Date: 2007-07-21
Based upon the famous Draper Collection at the Wisconsin Historical Society, this transcription of original sources was conceived as a sequel to the Society's volume on Lord Dunmore's War of 1774. The documents selected by Thwaites and Kellogg pick up the story in March 1775 and continue through May 1777, essentially the first two years of the American Revolution. The sources, while not forming a continuous narrative, nonetheless shed light on the principal incidents and personalities (Matthew Arbuckle, William McKee, George Morgan, the Delaware chief White Eyes, and the Seneca chief White Mingo) of importance along the broad frontier that extended from the Greenbrier region of Virginia to Kittanning on the Upper Allegheny. The focus of the documents is on the defense of the American border while it was still being undertaken by the militia of the western counties. The volume closes with the transfer of the command of Fort Pitt to General Hand-an officer of the Continental army-signifying a milestone in American military history and in the history of westward expansion. In these pages the reader will learn about daily life on the frontier; massacres and other atrocities; the reactions of Americans in the West to news of the Revolution in the East; daring missions to re-arm the militia; plots and counter-plots hatched by the British, Spanish, Patriots, and the regional Indian tribes (Creeks, Shawnees, Delawares, Ottawas, Senecas); and the crucial Treaty of Pittsburgh of September 1775 agreed to by the colonists and a large Indian delegation. The net effect of the latter was to free up a number of frontiersmen to fight in the eastern campaign of the Revolution and, perhaps more importantly, to open up Kentucky and by extension the western territory to greater settlement by Americans. While not a genealogical volume in the true sense of the term, The Revolution on the Upper Ohio, 1775-1777 allows us to place many individuals-any one of whom is easily found in the detailed index at the end of this intriguing book-on the frontier during the two years under investigation.

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Acculturation in the Hmong community
Published in Unknown Binding by Center for Public Affairs, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (1992)
Author: Earl Ray Hutchison
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An absorbing and revealing introduction to the period .
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Review Date: 1998-12-31
A truly outstanding introduction to the politics of the period. Although this is not a recent work, it's interest lies in what it tells us about the general attitudes of the political establishment of the time quite apart from the Appeasement debate.

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Advances in Cryogenic Engineering: Proceedings of the Cryogenic Engineering Conference - CEC Volume 47, Madison, Wisconsin, USA, 16-20 July 2001 (AIP Conference Proceedings)
Published in Hardcover by American Institute of Physics (2002-05-24)
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Absorbing collection on cryogenic engineering
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Review Date: 2004-06-22
Comprehensive tome encompassing the proceedings of the 2001 Cryogenic Engineering Conference.

If you've ever wondered about extremely-low-temperature engineering, this is the one book to read. How to keep instrumentation on interplanetary spacecraft and earth-orbit satellites cold? It's here! Highly absorbing.

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The Afro-Argentines of Buenos Aires, 1800-1900
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Wisconsin Pr (1980-11)
Author: George Reid Andrews
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Putting the soul back into Argentina's culture...
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Review Date: 2001-10-03
...Reid Andrews tells it like it is in this well-detailed and articulate account as to what really happened (and is happening) to portenos de color in Buenos Aires.

Not only has Argentina whitened its population through immigration, they have also whitened and whitewashed their history, denying ANY black presence in Argentina even today. Reid Andrews sets the record straight. The story of the Afro-Argentines is told in meticulous detail and a straightforward writing style that gets to the point. From the time the first African slave set foot on Argentine soil; their contributions to Argentine society, especially in writing and the arts, right up until the turn of the century when they first started to "disappear" under the onslaught of massive, relentless European immigration, along with the indigenous population(and if you read the book, you find out that they didn't disappear, they ARE still here), Reid Andrews' account of black Argentine history takes on a poignant note as we move into multiculturalism and global "Brazilination". I am SO glad I was able to find this book; it may become a collector's item once the rest of Argentina's black population vanishes...

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Airways abroad,: The story of American world air routes
Published in Unknown Binding by University of Wisconsin Press (1950)
Author: Henry Ladd Smith
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all those old aviation agreements that get mentioned
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Review Date: 2001-11-29
As messenger boy in the Travel Agency I learned about cabotage and fifth freedom rights. You could write a book about it. Wait! This guy did!
WWII created modern intercontinental aviation. Initially, this business was greeted with much of the wariness today's WTO engenders. Anglo-American unity broke down over aviation even before the war was over.
The negotiations required to resolve these conflicts, especially the famous Chicago Conference of November 1944, are detailed in some depth by University of Wisconsin lecturer in journalism Henry Ladd Smith in this 1950 book. Indeed his writing has much journalistic color, and he always discusses which Congressman is flakking for which airline.
Aviation was so important to the United States and President Roosevelt--even at this late stage of the war and his life--that he dealt with all aviation matters more or less personally. The concept of "fifth freedoms" was FDR's.
I think it deserves all five stars.

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Aldo Leopold's Odyssey: Rediscovering the Author of A Sand County Almanac
Published in Hardcover by Island Press (2006-11-01)
Author: Julianne Lutz Newton
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A surprising, penetrating, lyrical study
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Review Date: 2006-11-05
Readers who think they know Leopold, whether from his classic A Sand County Almanac or from earlier writings about him, are in for a real surprise. We see here, far better than ever before, the science underlying Leopold's conservation thought; he was at the forefront of ecology, not merely a consumer of it. Even more, we see how Leopold moved step by step to the (for him) painful realization that true conservation was not possible without significant cultural change, which in turn required committed conservationists to step up and challenge dominant values and institutions. Newton shows clearly that it was Leopold's idea of land health, not his land ethic, that stood at the center of his mature conservation thought. She shows how land health, once carefully crafted, transformed his thinking on nearly every aspect of conservation. And she explains vividly-- far better than any other scholar--the precise meanings that Leopold attached to his famous ethical admonition to preserve the land's "integrity, stability, and beauty." Why did Leopold resist the federal conservation programs of the New Deal Era? How did he redefine wilderness over the final decade of his life and reshape his chief reasons for protecting it? What did he view as the main goals of wildlife management, and why did he turn against many basic assumptions in his classic book Game Management? What kind of startlingly new ecology text did he have in works when he died? These and other questions are answered for the first time, in this major work that is brimming with new information and new interpretations. The most sobering realization one has, though, upon finishing this splendid book, is that today's conservation cause might cite Leopold often but hardly at all understands who he was and what he thought. This is not just the best book we have on Leopold, it might well be the best book we've had on any conservation intellect.

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Alex Jordan: Architect of His Own Dream
Published in Paperback by House of Wyoming Valley (1991)
Author: Doug Moe
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The Authorized Biography of Alex Jordan
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Review Date: 2007-02-20
When Alex first started building the House On The Rock, a lot of people thought he was crazy. However, he was courageous enough to take a chance and pursue his dream and we are all better for it. This is your invitation to meet the dreamer, the creator, the builder - Alex Jordan.
--- from book's back cover

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All those folks from Saint Patrick's: The Irish community of rural Maple Grove, Wisconsin
Published in Unknown Binding by Friends of St. Patrick's (2001)
Author: Thomas J Sheahan
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St. Patrick's, Maple Grove
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Review Date: 2006-01-14
An inspiring account of Irish settlement in rural Brown, Manitowoc and Outagamie Counties, Wisconsin. Much valuable information as to the places of origin in Ireland of many families. Also includes places of settlement in eastern Canada and eastern USA for some of these families. Information on local, state, and national government participation, education, military service including the Civil War, church foundations, business, and artistic pursuits for many descendants of families from Maple Grove and neighboring townships including Reedsville, Franklin, Cato, Cooperstown, and Morrison, Wisconsin. Factual inaccuracies are few and far between, sometimes because of two separate families with the same or similar family names.

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Alligators May Be Present: A Novel (Library of American Fiction)
Published in Hardcover by University of Wisconsin Press (2005-03-02)
Author: Andrew Furman
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A terrific read
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Review Date: 2005-06-21
You don't have to be Jewish to enjoy this moving story about family and dealing with issues that affect us all. A terrific first novel by an author who shows great promise.

--Steve Alten, author of MEG

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Along Wisconsin's Ice Age Trail
Published in Paperback by University of Wisconsin Press (2008-03-07)
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For anyone who has every walked any portion of this fantastic ice age trail
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Review Date: 2008-05-03
The last ice age that took place some twelve thousand years ago helped to create and shape Wisconsin's topography and create the varied landscape that is Wisconsin today. Wisconsin's 'Ice Age national Scenic Trail' is a one thousand mile footpath that traverses across the entire state and a popular outdoor attraction for legions of tourists and residents every year. Along these natural course are to be seen hundreds of beautiful lakes, expansive prairies, fertile farm lands, essential wetlands, Native American effigy mounts, the remains of oak savannas, and a cultural wealth of villages, towns, and cities. Magnificently showcasing the effects of continental glaciation (in some places the flow of glacial ice was as much as two miles deep) created a variety of geologic features including kames, kettles, drumlins, ice-walled-lake plans, eskers, tunnel channels, basalt bluffs, dells, and rock-strewn terminal moraines. Of special note is the ancient landscape of the Driftless Area which is devoid of glacial evidence. "Along Wisconsin's Ice Age Trail" is superbly illustrated study of this ancient causeway and is enhanced with informed and informative essays by Mike Dombeck (former chief of the U.S. Forest Service and a biologist on the campus of the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point); Robert Freckmann (botanist at the UW-Stevens Point); Paul G. Hayes (retired journalist for the 'Milwaukee Journal'; Randy Hoffman (conservation biologist, Wisconsin Department of natural Resources), Ellen Kort (former poet laureate of Wisconsin); David Mickelson (Emeritus Professor, Department of Geology and Geophysics, UW-Madison) and Sarah Mittlefehldt (environmental historian, UW-Madison). "Along Wisconsin's Ice Age Trail" should be a part of every Wisconsin school and community collection, and is enthusiastically recommended for anyone who has every walked any portion of this fantastic ice age trail -- or who would like to!


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