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A top pick for any military collection strong in Civil War history.Review Date: 2007-07-07
Sherman and the March To The Sea in a Nut ShellReview Date: 2007-06-08
The book reads like a well-crafted novel and should be purchased without resveration.
Two Campaigns for the Price of OneReview Date: 2007-04-16
The opening sections on the origins of the campaign, opposing commanders, opposing armies and opposing plans are good. Smith's section on commanders provides capsule bios of 6 Union and 3 Confederate leaders, while the opposing armies section details the forces in both Tennessee and Georgia. The campaign narrative proper is sub-divided into two chapters on Sherman's march across Georgia and one on Hood's invasion of Tennessee. Graphically, the volume is complemented by five 2-D maps (After the fall of Atlanta, September-October 1864; March to the Sea, Part 1, 15-26 November 1864; Hood's Tennessee Campaign, November-December 1864; the Battle of Franklin, 30 November 1864; and the March to the Sea, Part 2, 28 November - 21 December 1864), two 3-D BEV maps (the Battle of Nashville, first and second day, 15-16 December 1864) and three battle scenes by Richard Hook (the Battle of Allatoona Pass, 5 October 1864; a Union foraging party; and Fort Mcallister, 13 December 1864). The volume also has rather lengthy orders of battle for both campaigns, totaling 7 pages. Notes on the battlefields today and bibliography are short, but adequate.
Southern readers may find Smith's description of Sherman's march to be a bit anti-septic, in that it seems to downplay the harm and injury inflicted upon Georgia's civilian population. Sherman's march was an emotional, gut-wrenching experience for the Confederacy to witness a Union army moving unmolested through the heart of its territory and the psychological damage was complemented by a vicious scorched earth policy. Smith's account is lucid but lacks some of the emotive weight that provides the historical context for this campaign. Even Sherman realized that his operation was far more than a mere march or a plundering raid, but a deep stab into the South's vitals. Indeed, Sherman's march was an early example of a new philosophy of warfare, that held that attacks upon regular military forces was merely a precursor to the execution of decisive attacks against an enemy's civilian economy (e.g. Julian Corbett a few decades later). It was also interesting to see the author's discussion of the Confederate use of buried land mines outside Savannah, which posed a threat not unlike the IEDs in Iraq today.
The author also covers Hood's campaign effectively and avoids any pre-determination that the campaign was foredoomed. Indeed, the author suggests that under better conditions, Hood's invasion of Tennessee might have succeeded in diverting at least part of Sherman's forces (but for how long?). Readers thirsting for action while find their appetite sated by the sanguinary battles of Franklin and Nashville, which ended any chance for the Confederacy to retrieve something from this campaign. Overall, a good volume.

There's a Snake in the ToiletReview Date: 2003-06-11
Gettysburg Area Middle School. I want to tell you a little bit
about the book There's a Snake in the Toilet. I think the book is O.K.,I would recommend it.There is a boy named Ollie, he
is a victom of a bully named D.K. Ollie is scared of D.K. so he stays in for recess becaus he is scared he will get beat up.One day wile walking home,he sees D.K. picking on a little girl but Ollie does nothing.The next morning he wakes up and goes to the bathroom and sees two yellow eyes in the toilet.IT IS A SNAKE! Is this a dream or is it real. If you want to find out,I suggest you read this book.
awesomeReview Date: 2000-06-12
Oliver Traps the SnakeReview Date: 2000-01-22

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comprehensive and enjoyable Review Date: 2005-10-30
This is a comprehensive and enjoyable book. It will work well for the serious student or someone who wants information but not be overwhelmed by it. The driving tour follows the route and provides you with current conditions and locations. Keep in mind that the "current conditions" were when the author was working on the book. The Atlanta Savannah area is growing. This book is part of the history of preservation and what we have lost.
Solid Account & Tour Guide of Sherman's MarchReview Date: 2005-11-08
192 pp., 31 maps
Why read about history when you can see it?Review Date: 2002-09-28
Outside of his outstanding narrative are illustrations, both contemporary and modern that show the reader what to look for in a riding tour of Sherman's March to Sea.
The march itself was not just one straight line starting from the capture and (somewhat accidental) burning of most of the City of Atlanta, Georgia, to the capture and evacuation of Savannah and the destruction of what little of the Confederacy's fleet was in its port.
The two lines of march, the left wing and the right wing are both followed accurately and with great detail.
Worth getting, if you can find it.
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WOWReview Date: 2000-04-20
Women and Wallace - AmazingReview Date: 2001-07-05
Women and WallaceReview Date: 1999-12-15


Thieves? I say "YES."Review Date: 2008-09-07
But I find it noteworthy that when I first purchased the product, as a pre-order many moons ago I only paid $39.99 on the product. Not soon before the product was released, but before it was 'sold out,' they began charging $69.99 for the thing. So honestly, something tells me that it really wasn't 'lost.' Somebody screwed up, charged me and others too little on the book and never alleviated the error. And rather than being forthright about it? They just came up with a wonderful fabrication. This is not the first time Amazon has "lost" products that were then mysteriously raised in price; they've done it a great many times especially with Graphic Novels and Hard Cover Edition Graphic Novels.
The book itself? I did get it eventually from a different merchant, a different site and it is great. I'd actually owned a good number of the original American Flagg! floppy comics from First Comics back in the 80's and it was great then. The presentation and the restoration on the art and the colors is great. Though I wish they'd included a bit more material; though I anxiously await the next volume in this collection.
Great series, so-so reissueReview Date: 2008-08-18
It was a swell review and I am still amazed how prescient Chaykin was in perfectly nailing a future of reality TV, media-soaked culture, the Net, video piracy, enhanced sports and over-the-top sexuality. America, your future is now. That review is gone, I guess, because it took years for this work to actually get produced!
So...years after I wrote that in anticipation of the hardcover, it finally issues. My first reaction was - all this wait ...for this?
It is great to have the work collected,and the overall quality is good... but it deserves better, especially for the years it took to put together. If any series demands an Absolute, oversized edition, it is American Flagg! The artwork bristles and is packed with layers and details, even the lettering soars to new levels of excellence. This edition seems...small. It is reproduced the same size as the original art and is on matte white paper.
I have some previous collections (paperback) that are slightly oversized on glossy paper (the actual art is the same size). I think these are superior. Unfortunately, they didn't do the whole series like this.
Flagg! is better than this; Flagg! is bigger than this.
So...5 stars for the actual work and minus 1 for the format.
Oh, and for those debating whether the signed and numbered edition is worth it...well, after all those years of waiting, Chaykin must have been in a hurry to get these out because his usually abbreviated signature is even further reduced to a checkmark and a dot. Up to you to decide if that is worth the extra $.

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Insight into why we are not all driving electric carsReview Date: 2000-08-25
Charging Ahead is one for the top shelfReview Date: 2000-03-29


Good Book!Review Date: 2007-10-27
Lauderdale Co., AL & Wayne Co., TN in the Civil WarReview Date: 2007-10-02

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A good resource for seekers of alternative health systems Review Date: 2006-08-13
The author explains that acupressure is meant for immediate relief and is to be followed by aromatherapy and herbal therapy.
Depression is one of the sixty ailments covered but in my opinion, depression is a major health disorder and is to be treated by a competent health professional, not necessarily by a mainstream psychiatrist. The author of course advises that all the treatments should be undertaken only under the supervision of a physician.
The author rightly stresses the importance of correct breathing.
This book will be very useful to those who can't take allopathic medicines because of the side effects or cost. A pocket reference book dealing with 50 of the 60 ailments is available from the same author and will be a very invaluable aid.
An excellent resourceReview Date: 2005-10-24
This book is a must-read for anyone interested in natural health, feeling better, gaining vitality or taking a natural approach to an existing condition. This is a book you will consult again and again. Highly recommended!

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Interesting PerspectiveReview Date: 2005-08-02
--what the Russian tankers liked & disliked about their British and US tanks;
--being ordered to fire on Russian infantry that was pulling back without orders;
--female Russian anti-tank gunners;
--armored advance through Mongolia in Summer 1945; etc.
Although this book has alot of fresh, interesting information, I only gave it four stars because:
--generally I don't think that the book is very well written;
--I didn't like the organization very much--the book is essentially a collection of stand-alone chapters on discrete topics or engagements; there is no narrative flow and the book is not intended as a coherent chronological account of the author's experiences in the war. Indeed, many of the accounts are jumbled chronologically for some reason. Finally, while many of the included accounts were quite interesting, as described above, some of the others, such as "Graves Registration" and "Home Leave" polices were less so (at least to me); and
--perhaps understandably as a participant of the war, the author does not come across as an objective commenator on the Red Army.
Red Tanks of 1941-45Review Date: 2000-12-01

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The US's guide to franchisingReview Date: 2000-08-03
Excellent book for business consultants in franchisingReview Date: 2000-03-29
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