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"When Is Daddy Coming Home?": An American Family during World War II
Published in Hardcover by Wisconsin Historical Society (2004-09-15)
Author: Richard Carlton Haney
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Amazing Tribute
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Review Date: 2005-04-24
An amazing tribute book to both his father and his family during a time of turmoil for many many people. As said before it is a story that had taken place in towns across the United Stated, but also shows the side of Americans at home. I have had the honor of having Dr. Haney teach me in two classes and his knowledge is amazing on numerous subjects. After reading his book I hold him in even higher regard than I had before. It is an outstanding book that I recommend everyone read.

A Moving Tribute
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Review Date: 2004-11-28
When Is Daddy Coming Home is a very well written and heart moving story about how WWII impacted the author, his family and his life. The author's father, drafted later on in the war, and sent to Europe after those in his classification were determined to be exempt from the draft, was killed on a mission that didn't need to take place, after the glider he was in was hit right before it landed. The theme of the story, however, is the relationship between the author, his mother, and father. This is what we read about throughout the book, and this is what makes this story such a sentimental one. The author also reminds us that for every soldier that went overseas, there was a family, or friend waiting at home, and, many times, these people were left to carry on after the soldier was killed. I thank the author for sharing his story with us. This is a great book and I highly recomend it.

You Will Not Come Away Unmoved
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Review Date: 2004-11-23
With stories of young men coming home from Iraq in coffins the timing on this book is perfect. Many books are written on the history of World War II, from big stories of the movement of great armies, to the tales of heroic acts. This is not such a tale but a simple story of a young boy in Wisconsin (but the same story took place in every state). The young boy, born in November of 1940, writes of life in America during the war. Living in a happy family he was four years old when the telegram arrived at his family's home informing them of his father's death.

His father did not die the heroic death that you make movies about, it was an ordinary soldiers death. What makes it special is the writing in this book. At once historical, memories and poignant. It is an often heart-rending picture of life in wartime America.

Don't attempt to read this book without a hankerchief at hand.

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Wisconsin History Highlights: Delving into the Past
Published in Hardcover by Wisconsin Historical Society Press (2004-09-21)
Authors: Jonathan Kasparek, Bobbie Malone, and Erica Schock
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Wisconsin History Highlights: Delving into the past
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Review Date: 2006-08-19
Service was fast and efficient. Book was brand new and much cheaper than at the store.

Great book for Teachers
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Review Date: 2004-10-04
I have already been able to use this excellent new book as a reference for my high school classes. The writing is very readable and the pictures are very engaging. Love the short two page articles on a wide range of topics. Perfect for teachers, home schoolers and people who want to learn about Wisconsin history.

A wide variety of concise historical vignettes
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-09
The collaboraton of Jon Kasparek, Bobbie Malone and Erica Schock, Wisconsin History Highlights: Delving Into The Past is an engaging textbook especially intended for middle school and high school students and teachers. Wisconsin History Highlights is not a standard, narrative history text; instead, it presents a wide variety of concise historical vignettes about events, people, and places in Wisconsin history, each of which has a wealth of hints to get students started on research projects about those or related topics. A thorough index rounds out this quality resource for building research skills, critical thinking capabilities, and awareness of Wisconsin's rich history.

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With the 3rd Wisconsin Badgers: The Living Experience of the Civil War Through the Journals of Van R. Willard
Published in Hardcover by Stackpole Books (1999-07)
Authors: Van R. Willard and Steven S. Raab
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A Hidden Gem
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Review Date: 2004-06-23
The only thing that disappoints me about this book is that so few people have read it. Van Willard's diaries are very different from most other Civil War accounts. They are extremely well written; I was surprised that he wasn't a well-known writer, considering the engaging text. Willard doesn't go into the minutiae of daily life, but presents an all-around account that is on a completely different level than other soldiers' diaries or letters.

You won't be disappointed with this book!

View the Civil War from a Soldier's Perspective
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-22
This isn't just another Civil War soldier's diary; Van Willard wrote 5 complete journals or "books" during his enlistment with the 3rd Wisconsin Infantry. You will discover that Willard was a very insightful and educated fellow, as he offers his thoughts and opinions about the war, the south, slavery, immigrant troops, the Iron Brigade, officers and so forth. Viewing the war from his eyes offers the reader an entirely different perspective than what we are used to finding in other Civil War books and diaries.

I highly recommend this book for any civil war buff or for anyone interested in the finest regiment to ever leave the Badger State, Wisconsin's 3rd Regiment of Infantry Volunteers.!

Excellent first-hand account of the Civil War
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-25
Fantastic reading! One gets the feeling that you've just discovered a set of dusty old diaries written by your great-great grandfather. The only thing missing is the original quill pen writing and the smell of old paper! There is no mistaking this was written by a man who was there. The author was no ordinary soldier-he was obviously intelligent and well educated by the way he retained and portrayed so vividly the events and topics of the period. This is not a military history, although there is much historical fact recorded. He discusses not only the battles and life as a soldier, but also the current thinking of both the Union supporters and the rebellion supporters. The editors comments are helpful, often providing important relavent information and correcting historical mistakes. Not all of the text was written on the front lines. Much of it was written in recent retrospect, and probably with the help of other soldiers accounts; so it isn't entirely first hand. Nonetheless, it's as close to the original story one can get. The discussion of the battle scenes is detailed enough to evoke real empathy toward all who lived during the war, yet is sparing of any gory detail. I'm not a military buff. I'm a history buff. I enjoyed the reading for its originality. It puts you squarely back to the 1860's.

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Young with the Twentieth Century
Published in Paperback by Wheatmark (2007-12-15)
Author: Sarah Davis Pearson
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Delightful and Entertaining!
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Review Date: 2008-05-05
My Aunt Sally has captured the magical nature of her family's life in the early Twentieth Century, and gives the reader a glimpse of a time that this world will never see again. My father (middle son Jack) told us some of these stories when we were children, but many are new and delightful. Be assured that you don't have to be part of the Davis/Pearson family to enjoy these stories - you might be able to picture your parents or grandparents in any one of them. This book is a real gift of storytelling!

Its easier to dial Wauwatosa now...
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Review Date: 2008-03-04
I read this book because I knew the author when I was in high school in Milwaukee (and even visited her some years later when she was living in Costa Rica). That said, I would recommend these family stories to anyone who relishes a good "oral" history. The vignettes told, mostly of the period before and through the Second World War, demonstrate effortlessly the interplay of personages, the vectors of "family" and the sweep of history. I'm not sure why Mrs. Pearson chooses to relate the particular events outlined in each chapter, but I'm glad she did; one senses there is more (if especially from her own life), and I hope she's at work now on those stories; a couple more people from a couple more generations and there would be something as gripping as Buddenbrooks or One Hundred Years of Solitude, or even your own family. Her storytelling is provocative in part because the motive isn't clear, leaving the richness of experience intact; it also makes one mull the nature of memory. These are not your grandparents' annoying tales of the good/bad old days, nor are they the mish-mash of your tapes from when you interviewed your grandparents; Mrs. Pearson is a very fine storyteller, and you will be drawn in too.

Relative Review
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Review Date: 2008-01-14
I am a nephew of the author and I am grateful for the historical perspective of Wisconsin and Wales portrayed in the book. My aunt has written a superlative book with keen insights into the United States in the 20's 30's and 40's.

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9XM Talking: WHA Radio and the Wisconsin Idea
Published in Hardcover by University of Wisconsin Press (2006-11-17)
Author: Randall Davidson
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Authoritatively researched
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Review Date: 2007-01-28
I just completed reading Randall Davidson's fine book on the history of what is now Wisconsin Public Radio. As a former WPR reporter, I found it both entertaining and fascinating. One of the best unexpected aspects of the book are the wonderful pictures, detailing the roots of radio. There's one in particular that stays with me: a shot of the first car equipped with a "radio." Hey, watch the wires! 9XM Talking would be a perfect text for a radio history course or for anybody who's into radio in a big way.

A very well-done history of early radio in Wisconsin
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Review Date: 2006-12-31
I really enjoyed this history of 9XM/WHA Radio. The author managed to combine an enjoyable, readable narrative with solid, well-documented historiography. Plus he demonstrates his full understanding of the terminology of broadcasting - no annoying mistakes in "radio-speak" in this volume! A good book - recommended highly.

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After the Fire: A Writer Finds His Place
Published in Hardcover by University of Minnesota Press (2002-05)
Author: Paul Zimmer
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Close to home
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Review Date: 2005-12-31
I had a day off from work on a cold day, so I poured myself a cup of coffee, grabbed a cookie, and sat down with this book under my arm. I'd planned on reading a few chapters before heading down to the basement to do something creative. I ended up reading the whole thing and when I closed it, there was a cup of cold coffee and a half-eaten cookie sitting on the table. I chose the title of this review because reading this made me homesick. I don't usually use the word "wonderful" to describe a book, but this collection of essays brings that word to mind.

AFTER THE FIRE
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Review Date: 2002-05-12
AFTER THE FIRE is a collection of essays that are compiled by a gifted writer. "The Blind World" is one essay worth the price of the book. Mr. Zimmer was a "guinea-pig" GI during the Atomic Bomb tests in Nevada,in the mid-1950's. He writes that when he covered his eyes with his hands, his hands became an x-ray because his company was so close to the fiery blast of the bomb. That one chapter would make one great movie.

But Mr. Zimmer also writes with insight and passion about his many loves, including his wife Suzanne, and his first-hand experiences with great jazz musicians, including Lester Young, Art Tatum, Thelonius Monk and Sarah Vaughn. Zimmer writes, "They even stuffed whole bands--Basie, Kenton, Herman--onto those small stages." That essay, "Young Jazz" is one of the best pieces written about American music this side of Down Beat.

We also learn that Paul Zimmer has had a long literary career as editor and director of several publishing houses, where he introduced numerous writers, including Gary Gildner, Richard Shelton, Gary Soto, Norman Dubie, Jack Anderson,and Bin Ramke, to the literary world.

This is a finely honed, remarkably insightful and humane collection of essays. I thought I would read one essay, put the book aside and savor it, but found myself reading the entire book in one sitting.

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Aldo Leopold: His Life and Work
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Wisconsin Pr (1988-01)
Author: Curt Meine
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An excellent account of a personal odyssey
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-16
Aldo Leopold is widely admired for his contribution to the modern conservation movement and his seminal work, "A Sand County Almanac." In my own profession (wildlife ecology and management), it seems like a Leopold quotation carries the ultimate weight of authority (and they're much more common, since Meine and Knight's collection, "The Essential Aldo Leopold," came out).

For many years I admired the wise, kind-hearted old man who wrote The Almanac. Aldo Leopold became the most exalted member of my personal pantheon of saints. Aldo Leopold became inspiration incarnate, but lost his humanity in the process. He could do no wrong.

Then I read Curt Meine's biography. Leopold's famous essay, "Thinking Like a Mountain," chronicles only one of the many lessons learned in a life filled with equal parts reckless bravado and deep introspection. Leopold launched his career as a fortunate son, cocksure and itching to change the world, only to learn that real change takes patience, commitment, hard work, compassion, and an open mind willing to learn. Sound familiar?

I read Curt Meine's biography before I read Marybeth Lorbiecki's "Fierce Green Fire." To be honest, I enjoyed both, but found Meine's biography to be more fulfilling. If you want to understand where the Land Ethic really came from, pick up "His Life and Work."

One of the best on the life of Aldo Leopold - riveting!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 1998-05-07
If "Sand County Almanac" was your first taste of Leopold, you'll want to read Curt Meine's book. It's one of those books that you can't put down (if you are a true Leopold fan - if you're not - don't bother, you wouldn't appreciate it!

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Around the Shores of Lake Superior: A Guide to Historic Sites
Published in Hardcover by University of Wisconsin Press (2007-04-27)
Author: Margaret Beattie Bogue
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One of the best Lake Superior books
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Review Date: 2008-07-16
This is a must for anyone who loves the Lake Superior region.

Very well researched and written, the books begins with a series of articles on several themes pertinent to the Lake, such as the history of lumbering, mining, and the tales of the Native People.

Then in logical sequential fasion, we are led on a tour around the lake stopping at many interesting parks, monuments, towns, etc.

This is not so much a standard guide book as a historical and natural tour. Many current and archival photos are included.

There are perhaps a half dozen Lake Superior books I would own rather than borrow and this is definitely one of them.

An excellent guide
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Review Date: 2007-08-28
This is a clearly written guidebook which covers the past and the present. It is most handy if you are taking the Lake Superior circle tour. Very well organized with some great pictures.

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Atlantis in Wisconsin: New Revelations About the Lost Sunken City
Published in Paperback by Galde Press, Inc. (1995-03-01)
Author: Frank Joseph
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Real Evidence
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 23 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-15
If you don't believe the real evidence presented in this book, then you don't have a logical and accepting mind.

Enhanced with copious notes
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-06
Atlantis In Wisconsin by Frank Joseph is thoughtful and iconoclastic blend of metaphysics and archaeology, contemplating the possible former existence of the Atlantean civilization and a direct association with the area now known as the state of Wisconsin. From hints of Atlantean legend found in Native American folklore, to the mineralogical and archaeological mysteries hidden in Wisconsin's earth, Atlantis in Wisconsin offers an engaging and challenging hypothesis. Of particular note is a chronology described in a three page appendices called "A Rock Lake Time Line". Enhanced with copious notes, Atlantis In Wisconsin is provocative and thoroughly engaging reading. Also very highly recommended is Frank Joseph's earlier work iconoclastic work, Lost Pyramids Of Rock Lake: Wisconsin's Sunken Civilization.

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Backroads of Michigan: Your Guide to Wild and Scenic Backroad Adventures in Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana (Backroads of ...)
Published in Paperback by Voyageur Press (2006-05-31)
Author: Robert W. Domm
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Great Book for Michiganders!
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Review Date: 2007-12-12
This book is great for those who like to go "outside the box", and get off the freeway as they head up north, to take in Michigan's unique beauty.

A guide to touring the most breathtaking and scenic natural venues to be found in the Great Lake State
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-05
Beautifully illustrated with a wealth of color and black-and-white photographs, Backroads Of Michigan: Your Guide To Michigan's Most Scenic Backroad Adventures is a guide to touring the most breathtaking and scenic natural venues to be found in the Great Lake State. Backroads Of Michigan is a fairly large trade paperback, not meant to be carried in a pocket, purse or small backpack; yet its size also allows the fine detail in its illustrations to shine through, and its typeface is easy to read without a magnifying glass. The chapters are arranged by Michigan subsection, and cover everything from historical sites to river valleys to prime spots for beachcombing to state parks ideal for viewing wildflowers and much more, with maps and general directions. The text is written in a leisurely style that is as engaging to browse for pleasure as it is filled with practical information. Enthusiastically recommended for Michigan tourists and residents interested in the state's most wondrous sights, and also for armchair travelers.


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