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West Virginia
Storm at Daybreak (Daybreak Mystery Series #1)
Published in Hardcover by Thorndike Press (1998-02)
Author: B. J. Hoff
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wonderful reading
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-05
Storm at Daybreak is the first mystery in the Daybreak series, and it introduces the characters of Daniel and Jennifer. Trying to ignore their immediate attraction to each other, Daniel and Jennifer get entangled in trying to figure out who would be harassing him and threatening his life. Through all of it, they find out that they have to lean on the Lord for help and strength. B. J. Hoff is a wonderful mystery writer and you will want to read all of the Daybreak mysteries after reading this one.

West Virginia
Tales
Published in Hardcover by West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co (1964)
Author: Edgar Allan Poe
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A fine representation of his best horror works
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-23
For an inexpensive, classic Poe gathering of tales, here's twenty-five stories which include his best, from 'Fall of House of Usher' to 'A Descent into the Maelstrom'. Three of the selected pieces make up the basis of both TALES OF THE GROTESQUE AND ARABASQUE and TALES OF THE FOLIO CLUB, making for a fine representation of his best horror works.

Diane C. Donovan, Editor
California Bookwatch

West Virginia
Tales and lore of the mountaineers
Published in Unknown Binding by Quest (1963)
Author: William B Price
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Cool, man.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-22
The esteemed Mr. William Price writes a very interesting book on the Mountain States' rich folklore history. I reccomend this book to any other folklore fanatic. As I said, this book is very cool,man.

West Virginia
Tattered uniforms and bright bayonets: West Virginia's confederate soldiers
Published in Unknown Binding by Marshall University Library Associates (1995)
Author: Jack L Dickinson
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Tattered Uniforms and bright bayonets
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-06
This is by far the most complete work I have ever used concerning the Confederates from West Virginia. A complete and accurate compilation of those that served.

West Virginia
'They'll Cut Off Your Project': A Mingo County Chronicle.
Published in Textbook Binding by International Thomson Publishing (1972-08)
Author: Huey. Perry
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Narrative format. Easy read.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-19
"Perry's chronicle of the West Virginia hills is more than a dramatic, moving and often entertaining unfolding of events. It is a valuable record of the remarkable efforts to help the poor set up and run programs of their own in the early days of the Office of Economic Opportunity activity in Appalachia. "

West Virginia
Three Confederates From Kanawha County, West Virginia
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Kellys Creek Publishers (2001-06-01)
Author: William R. Hudnall
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An Appalachian treasure.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-29
Having been born and reared in the same area of West Virginia as the subjects and author of this book; interrelated to the Hudnall family through several marriages between members of their family and mine; myself a Civil War buff and sympathizer of the Confederate cause; and having a personal knowledge of the years of arduous effort that went into the documentation of the historical facts set forth in this work, I naturally looked forward to its publication with almost as much anxiety and anticipation as its author. The wait was worth it. Mr. Hudnall has superbly chronicled in an easy to read style, the trials endured by certain of his family members as they followed the course of their personal convictions throughout one of the most tumultuous periods of this nation's history.... convictions which happened to be contrary to the tide of public opinion of those amid whom they not only were related by blood but by close personal acquaintance. Three Confederates From Kanawha County, West Virginia should, hopefully, soon find a well-deserved place in the private and public libraries of not only historians and government institutions, but in those of anyone having an interest in, and appreciation for, the individual sacrifices which were required in making America become the superpower nation of the world she ultimately became.

West Virginia
Tidewater Virginia
Published in Textbook Binding by West Richard (1973-06)
Author: Paul Wilstach
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Erudite Description of the Chesapeake from founding to Civil War
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-21
The so-called rivers of the Chesapeake Bay are really tidal by nature until they are blocked by falls of the highlands beyond. Paul Wilstach describes each starting with the first colony on the James and ending with Geo. Washington, and the nations new Capital on the Potomac. The cover provides the best description of the text that refers to the History of the area, its romantic Plantation Mansions, and the celebrated personages who gave it galmour. Five of the first seven presidents were born, raised to the level of prominence from Virginia so much of which comprises the tidewater. But that is just the beginning. Other famous beings owe their heritege to the wetlands of Tidewater Virginia, folks who left their mark either on the soil or "in it" since many were buried in the yards of the Plantations they developed. As a geography of such an important area, it is superb. Inside its cover is a map of Virginia that locates the major households and speaks of their importance and the contributions of the residents. I would consider it a must read for anyone captivated by the Revolutionary and Civil Wars because it gives such a great lay of the land, and description of the vicisitudes of the wars in that area. I was unfamiliar with it before, but the knowledge the book provides opened my eyes to the significance of the times and places of the Tidewater. Highly recommended, even to locals who may lack a sufficient knowledge of its importance to the American Nation.

West Virginia
To Save the Land and People: A History of Opposition to Surface Coal Mining in Appalachia
Published in Hardcover by The University of North Carolina Press (2003-03-10)
Author: Chad Montrie
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I'm still holding the same protest signs
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-26
Thank you Chad. America should know this "awful truth". By the way, we in Appalachia are still holding the same protest signs that these brave people held up in this book 30 years ago.
Help us America.

West Virginia
To the Front And Back: A West Virginia Marine Fights World War I
Published in Paperback by Eagle Editions (2005-06-30)
Author: Thomas Bryan Mcquain
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A timely view of the life of a soldier
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-13
"To the Front and Back" is a must-read for anyone who
wants the perspective of the everyday soldier in time
of war. It's also a must-read for those seeking the
perspective of young men and women who volunteer for the armed
forces knowing they will go abroad to fight for the
freedom of others.

If you've read Elisha Hunt Rhodes' Civil War journal,
Tom Brokaw's "The Greatest Generation", or Stephen
Ambrose's "Citizen Soldiers", then you should add this
World War I memoir to your collection of perspectives
of foot soldiers who lived and breathed war day in
and day out. Grand histories of battles and wars are
one thing, but reading such close-in, first-hand
accounts helps us to understand how war and death and
occupation effect the thousands of "little people"
involved in the process.

When you read how the book was written (over a decade
after the end of the war, using his notes and
postcards), you'll appreciate that the level of detail
that McQuain remembered was the direct result of what
a searing experience the trauma of war was for him.
As is the case with many soldiers years and even
decades after the fact, McQuain was able to remember
the minutest detail with only a small reminder of the
facts. McQuain's daughter explains the process, and
(as Ken Burns did so well in the case of Elisha Hunt
Rhodes and others in "The Civil War" documentary)
tells the reader briefly about the rest of her
father's life and a bit about the family he raised.

The view of McQuain's life after the war is the one
known all too well by families of veterans. But too
often vets are reluctant to share with their families
the horrors they experienced abroad. "To the Front
and Back" will give the reader a new perspective on
that grandfather who wouldn't talk about his
experiences in World War I or World War II, or on
what's currently being experienced by a son, daughter,
husband, or wife who is currently in Iraq or
Afghanistan.

West Virginia
Tolkien Studies: An Annual Scholarly Review, Vol. 2 (2005) (Tolkien Studies)
Published in Hardcover by West Virginia University (2005-04)
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FULLY DIMENSIONAL
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-25
It's easy to feel a bit disturbed about the surface features of this most recent popularization of Tolkien's work. Consider this month's launch of "Lord of the Rings, the Musical" (I am not making this up) and the tendency brought on by Jackson's film version of the same to set the story as -- mostly -- a series of all-out battles expertly supported by the merchandising of action figures, fight-oriented video games and the rest and there's plenty of reasons to think that a large number of people who claim they love Tolkien's work might actually have very little familiarity with it. These tendencies to trade language, ideas and emotion for Action, to over-simplify and dumb down the nature of this collection of works -- or any works -- which offer meaning on a saturated scale, is not unusual in pop culture. But it remains deeply unfortunate. After all, set aside the basics and the world we actually inhabit is pretty much of our invention, too. Perhaps it would be better to fill it with a few ideas more profound than making vast sums of cash off of molded plastic.

Yet because of their intricacy and the striving towards a representation of a world made complete with history, ideas, events, beings and ways of being, thinking about Tolkien's works can be as rewarding an experience as the pleasure of reading the works themselves. With the breadth of concepts set forth in this book and Volume I, those rewards only multiply.

The essays in this and the first volume tend to avoid the tactical -- calendars, phases of the moon, etc. -- and go instead after the inferences, the references and the meanings. Volume II includes 12 essays and comprehensive notes. Unlike the uniformly excellent critical works of Shippey, Flieger and others, these volumes contain multiple views across diverse topics (in this case Modernism; World Creation and Colonization; the Medieval myth of the Restoration of the Roman Empire and many others) which expose the reader to a profoundly rich array of paths within and around the works. The editorial board has done a great job: the writing is lively and uniformly accessible, laden with ideas that enhance comprehension of the works while, as part of a seemingly endless chain, leading to other readings as well.

As time carries us further and further from the origins of Tolkien's works, it is writing and thinking such as this that will help slow the rise of pure pop levels of comprehension, and prevent Tolkien's world from shrinking down to three, two, or even one dimension.


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