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Fonville Winans' Louisiana: Politics, People and Places
Published in Hardcover by Louisiana State University Press (1995-11)
Authors: Cyril E. Vetter and Fonville Winans
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Fonville: A Culture Preserved Through Photograpy
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-24
As a preface to my review of Vetter's book, .Fonville Winans' Louisiana: Politics, People and Places I am obliged to first speak about his subject, Fonville Winans. Not knowing who captured the images until much later, I was captivated by Winans' photographs early on.

Over time, living in Baton Rouge, LA, I learned more about the man and explored the different areas his wonderful photograpy encompassed. More than any other, I was and continue to be moved the most by his photographs of the inhabitants of Coastal and South Louisiana of his day; those of the old fisherman and oystermen, with their sun and wind-chiseled features that said much about who they were and the things they stood for in life. One of the first photos that I came to recognize as Winans' was that of the old bus on Grand Isle, LA. I believe it was Fonville Winans' work that sparked my life-long love of black & white photography.

Initially, not knowing its history, while in graduate school at LSU, I located a small cafe on the edge of a neighborhood called "Spanish Town." Its attraction to me was three-fold; the low price of a simple, yet filling meal, the live accoustic music featured nightly, and, more than any other, an unmistakable ambience that emanated from the old brick building with its front double-door facing the street corner. Soon, I learned the building was originally the studio of Fonville Winans. I believe the ambience there was the echo of his creativity and had little to do with current decor there.

Having said that, I believe Vetter's book captures all these aspects of Fonville, his work, and much more. Sans the ability to own an original made by this magical photographer or bottle the ambience borne of his creativity, this book provides a means of returning, many times over, to the photographs I have grown to love. This makes Vetter's book a "must have" for me and I think if you have any interest in the art of Fonville Winans, the same would be true for you. Furthermore, if you have not been introduced to Winans, Vetter's compilation will open the man and his photograpy to you.

Thanks for reading, Robb

A local classic
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-29
This is an unusual book. It offers a glimpse into a treasure trove little known beyond south Louisiana. How appropriate that LSU press should dedicate resources to preserving this material and making it available to a wider audience.

For those of my parent's generation who grew up in Baton Rouge, getting a "Fonville" portrait was as much a rite of passage as visiting the Paramount Theatre (now a parking lot) on Third Street (now Riverside Mall).

Fonville Winans' reach went beyond documenting the lives of Baton Rouge society, however, and this book capture the remarkable range of his interest. All the major figures in Louisiana politics are here, either out on the stump or in more formal posed portraits. There are also photographs of other parts of Louisiana life: music, festivals, farmland and river bottoms.

The book offers a rare glimpse into a long-gone time and place. Though it's a much bigger and elaborate book, it's reminiscent of Eudora Welty's _One Time, One Place_. A special treat is the evocative CD that paints an aural picture to match the photographs.

So now you, too, can have a Fonville.

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Four Testimonies: Poems (Southern Messenger Poets)
Published in Hardcover by Louisiana State University Press (1998-04)
Author: Kate Daniels
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Lovely Poems!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-27
This is a stunningly beautiful and touching collection, full of heart.

A Masterwork of American Poetry
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-12
Kate Daniels has given our literature a book of poems that deserves to take its place with the finest poetic sequences of the century. She explores the points of union between a woman's body and her soul, and in so doing creates a powerful document of human yearning, vision, suffering, and dedication. This book deserves the widest possible readership.

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Game of My Life: LSU Memorable Moments of Tigers Football (Game of My Life)
Published in Hardcover by Sports Publishing (2006-08-01)
Author: Marty Mule
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LSU Forever!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-15
I got this book as a gift for my boyfriend. He is a serious LSU fan. He loves it. He reads parts of it to me outloud because he finds it so interesting he wants to share it with me. I don't think he has ever read a book for pleasure until now.

Fantastic Book!
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Review Date: 2007-12-26
My dad is an LSU alumni and when I gave it to him Christmas morning he couldn't put it down. The book itself was in perfect condition when I received it.

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Genteel Rebel: The Life of Mary Greenhow Lee (Southern Biography Series)
Published in Paperback by Louisiana State University Press (2003-11)
Author: Sheila R. Phipps
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More Than Just A Biography
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Review Date: 2008-08-14
"Grounded in impressive primary research and an extensive secondary literature, Sheila R. Phipps's Genteel Rebel is MORE THAN JUST A BIOGRAPHY.

This imaginative work brings readers into the complex world of Civil War-era Winchester, Virginia, and addresses important questions about women's power and Confederate identity."
---George C. Rable, author of Fredericksburg! Fredericksburg!
[from the book of the back cover]

Genteel Rebel a Review
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-28
Through scholarly research, careful historiography and sharp wit, Shelia Phipps brings alive to the reader the life, personality, and culture of Mary Greenhow Lee in this colorfully written volume. This book is not a biography in the traditional sense, through exploring Lee the author brings the reader into the world surrounding Lee. It is for this reason that this volume is valuable for individuals not only interested in Lee, but also the Civil War and the effect the war had on the individuals who lived through it as a civilian. This book is highly recommended by this reader.

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Girocho: A Gi's Story of Bataan and Beyond
Published in Hardcover by Louisiana State University Press (2003-06)
Authors: John Henry Poncio and Marlin Young
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Information for all
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-17
Girocho: A Gi's Story of Bataan and Beyond

I had a special interest because John Henry Poncio is/was a relative, but even more because he bore no enmity for the Japanese. That still amazes me. The story of what our troops endured should be required reading in our schools.

Bataan to Hirohata
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-09
Poncio's story from Bataan to Hirohata, written with total context of the war. An outstanding and complete story.

Every so often, one discovers a "POW" book that is not only accurate, but well written. Each line, each paragraph, each page weaves a complete tapestry of a Prisoner's life under the Japanese. Add to this, one sees beautifully crafted typography that makes this a classic. Of the more than 1000 books w have on the subject, this book ranks in the top ten.

Poncio adds depth and meaning to the history of our POWS, especially the guerilla and public support by foreign nationals and Filipinos. His is one of the rare books that even acknowledges the support from the legendary Madame Utinsky, a heroine who deserved the Medal of Honor. No phase of the experience is slighted nor any detail ignored as the writers weave a tapestry of horror endured yet an inspiring and unending battle to survive and sabotage the Japanese war effort. Poncio's description of desperate hunger alone is worth the price of the book. On a scale of one to five stars, Poncio's book deserves seven extra large stars.
Center for Research
Allied POWS Under the Japanese

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Great Divorce, The
Published in Hardcover by Nan A. Talese (1994-02-01)
Author: Valerie Martin
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HAUNTING AND MESMERIZING
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-18
Why isn't Valerie Martin better known? Her work is absolutely dazzling. "The Great Divorce" manages to sustain a level of enjoyably creepy menace from first page to last. It weaves together the stories of three couples, all of whom end up parted in different ways. Each of these stories symbolizes the conflict between man and nature, and each gives us a preview of a different resolution to that conflict. We can part from nature amicably, we can kill it with our indifference to it, or we can be killed by its vengeance against us. This may sound heavy-handed in my telling of it, but it is far from heavy-handed in Martin's telling. The book is a work of gothic fiction, of horror fiction, of historical fiction, as well as a penetrating study of the way we live today. Martin evokes the steamy milieu of pre-Civil War New Orleans as beautifully and as convincingly as she evokes the Crescent City of today. Her language is sinuous and seductive. It has the sleek, sudden power of a jungle cat. And her storytelling skills are masterful. It is shameful that this beautiful book is already out of print. Do yourself a favor and find a used copy. You won't regret it.

Sensually Profound
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-06
Sexy, absorbing and insightful, Valerie Martin's novel The Great Divorce (following her acclaimed Mary Reilly), explores the struggle for power between men and women, nature and civilization, in three mesmerizing tales of very different women whose lives are unraveling.

Ellen Clayton, the vet at the New Orleans Zoo, tries to hold on after her faithless husband of 20 years leaves her for his young secretary. Camille, lonely and depressed, looks after the big cats at the zoo and fantasizes about relationships with sexually and emotionally abusive men.

Juxtaposed with the contemporary stories of Ellen and Camille is the gothic tale of Elisabeth Boyer, the Catwoman, a Creole beauty in antebellum New Orleans who was hanged for murdering her sadistic husband.

Martin fuses these stories of betrayal into a compelling narrative about human nature, passion and animal instinct, evoking the New Orleans of both centuries with equal clarity.

Imaginative and profound, The Great Divorce is a great read that tackles important issues without sentimentality. Despite the inherent sadness and futility that Ellen, Camille and Elisabeth confront, the novel offers a note of hope. 'I think,' Ellen tells her daughter when a young jaguar at the zoo survives an illness, 'this time we win.'

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Guide to Louisiana Confederate Military Units
Published in Paperback by Louisiana State University Press (1996-10-01)
Author: Arthur W., Jr. Bergeron
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Incedible detail and flawless research
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-07
This book is a must have research tool for all serious ACW scholars. Dr. Bergeron's research is up to its usual very fine standards. Perhaps we'll get lucky and he'll do another State! Bravo!

A necessary book for all who study Civil War Louisiana
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1998-06-29
The book contains a short history of each of the individual units and an extensive index. The definative book on Lousiana units during the Civil War.

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Hattie Marshall and the Hurricane (Smith, Debra, Hattie Marshall Frontier Adventures, 4.)
Published in Paperback by Pelican Publishing Company (1999-11)
Author: Debra Smith
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Louisiana Teacher
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-11
My third graders started this novel before Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans. Then, 1 week into the book - we evacuated Jefferson parish, and the school was closed for 6 weeks. Upon returning, we questioned wether we should or should not continue with the novel. We decided to continue - and the kids loved it - it was very therapeutic - after surviving Hurricane Katrina - to read about a girl wh survivied the Hurricane of 1893. Very well written - historically correct.

Hattie Marshall and the Hurricane
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-03
As a parent that likes to know what my children are reading, I read this book. Ms. Smith has done it again! I couldn't put it down! She has a remarkable way of seeing through the eyes of her characters. The history is very accurate, the adventure believable and the examples of every day faith beautiful! Just can't say enough good things about this book! Every mom should take the time to read this series and enjoy a short vacation into childhood!

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The Heaven on Seven Cookbook: Where It's Mardis Gras All the Time!
Published in Paperback by Ten Speed Press (2006-12-11)
Authors: Jimmy Bannos and John Demers
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HEAVEN
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-06
Years ago the Chicago Trib did an article on this place and I clipped it and hung it on my frig. I made several of the dishes and was intriged enough to visit NOLA.

After visiting NOLA I had to visit this place. Wonderful.

The book is GREAT. And the recipes are very easy to follow. Also you don't have to have HARD TO FIND spices..

People Who Come Back from Heaven Always Say the Same Thing... try the Gumbo!
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Review Date: 2007-08-07
Chef Bannos has some of the best Cajun/ Creole cooking in the country and most of his greatest hits are featured in this book. Unlike "traditional" Cajun cookbooks, Bannos does not restrict himself to Louisiana. Jamaican, Italian and Greek influences are fused effortlessly with Cajun Creole foundations. A perfect example of this, and my favorite recipe in the book is Bannos' jerktoufee, a wild and wonderful blending of Jamaican jerk and Cajun etoufee.
Do yourself a favor and buy this book.

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Here come the Rebels!
Published in Unknown Binding by Louisiana State University Press (1965)
Author: Wilbur Sturtevant Nye
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A must-have for students of Gettysburg!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-08
This is one of the most-overlooked treasures of the vast literature on the campaign and battle of Gettysburg. It details the march of the Army of Northern Virginia (with special emphasis
on Richard Ewell's Second Corps) into southern Pennsylvania. The details of the invasion and the interactions with the people
of Pennsylvania are endlessly fascinating. The book ends with the Second Corps marching to the sound of the guns at Gettysburg on 1 July 1863, so it is not an account of the battle itself.
It is an unparalleled work setting the stage, however. Buy and
read and ENJOY THIS BOOK!

Outstanding!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-28
For the American Civil War buff....this is THE book which details Lee's movements with his Army of Northern Virginia from the Rappahannock area to Gettysburg. The accounts of cavalry engagements at Aldie, Middleburg and Upperville, Virginia are absolute with accompanying maps being the best yet. Little has been written about Lee's movement to gather the needed "rations" Commissary General Northrop could not provide. This book details last Lee's invasion of the North - which ultimately led to Gettysburg. This book is a MUST read to enlighten the reader in Lee's Northern invasion.


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