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A local Chinese-American ReviewReview Date: 2006-03-13
Interesting read with much historical and depth interviewsReview Date: 2005-10-26
The book even mentions the development of certain areas of downtown including the building of Busch Stadium.
A Very In Depth Book With A Lot of InsightReview Date: 2005-10-16

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Buy this book- it's as close as you'll ever getReview Date: 2006-10-28
I love it but...Review Date: 2004-12-17
Beautiful book!Review Date: 1999-09-14

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More than whiskey.Review Date: 2007-07-11
The editor's insights, introductions, and annotations are the highlights of this biography. I think I enjoyed the notes at the end of each chapter as much as the diary itself. The notes cover the spectrum: from the origin of the vernacular "OK" to the frontier oyster industry to the peculiar acquisition of German surnames before the modern era.
Extensively researched, "The Whiskey Merchant's Diary" provides budding genealogists a roadmap on how to track their own family history with references to the National Archives (Washington, DC, and College Park, MD); the Library of Congress; and, state archives from New Jersey to Wyoming.
As I have mentioned in other reviews, the presentation of a book is very important to me and in this case the Ohio University Press has been superb: the feel of the paper and the type font are outstanding. Highly recommended.
The Mid-West ExperienceReview Date: 2007-06-04
The 1850 world of Joseph MersmanReview Date: 2007-07-05
This book, a culmination of more than 9 years of work, describes that world - business, social, and everyday life - and adds background information on the issues and events that Mersman encountered in his life, including the devastating cholera epidemic of 1849, and other significant events of the day.
The author recreated the 1850 maps of Cincinnati and St. Louis, and located on them the places that Mersman mentions in his diary, so the reader will have a sense of not only the events that occured, but the spatial world of Cincinnati and St. Louis. The volume is well written, and is a "must read" for history enthusiasts and scholars, especially those interested in mid-19th century life, business and medicine.

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A Must BuyReview Date: 2000-06-20
Uplifting Role ModelsReview Date: 2000-10-04
Interviews highlight the celebrated accomplishments of the community's brothers, sisters, grandfathers, role models hear in the heart of the city. The book features professional and personal role models including ministers, doctors, boxers, entrepenuers, state reps and many other role models in the community.
Some have well-known names and faces while others have broken through glass ceilings to make a better future for all St. Louisans. From US District Court Judge Clyde S. Cahill, First African American to graduate from SLU and President of St. Louis Board of Education Joyce Thomas to General Surgeon Homer G. Phillips Hospital and KMOV's Senior News Anchor Juluis K.Hunter, this book digs into the personal side of these influential St. Louisans who can motivate us all.
This book can help youth who can use another mentor, and even those of us who just want to be proud of our community. It should not take a holiday to pen great stories such as the ones collected in this book.

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a nouvellette's treasureReview Date: 2002-06-03
The Lost BoyReview Date: 2001-01-30

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Wonderful historyReview Date: 2001-12-27
Wonderful historyReview Date: 2001-12-27
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Good info from several anglesReview Date: 1999-12-26
The design of the book is such that it can be used as an on-site tour guide to Civil War St. Louis. Current directions, locations, and street names are given along with War era descriptions of the sites. Significant places are described--what existed then as well as what is on the site now. Also the burial locations of important people from both sides are given with biographical information about them.
Now, if you're not planning a trip to St. Louis, it's still good reading. I enjoyed the narrative style and found much useful information. It also helped put in geographical perspective places I'd been reading about. Lots of good photos and maps. It's a well-done book. Indexed and footnoted.

From the back coverReview Date: 2006-05-26
Jerry has been caught in a misdemeanour which will mean the end of a successful career, while Tess did not foresee the devastating consequences of her own actions, however innocently undertaken. To add to her distress, her two best friends are likewise shocked. Big, warm-hearted Rita, having enjoyed a seemingly unassailable relationship with her doting Ricky, is reeling, Maddy is struggling with alcohol in an attempt to cope with the behavior of her husband, a TV soap star.
Life had skated along for the three couples and their assorted offspring until last summer, when they all traveled to the heavenly village of Collioure in the south of France...
Unerringly perceptive, LAST SUMMER IN ARCADIA is a compellingly written, powerful exploration of the complex mix of love, trust and compromise called "marriage".
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Finding God In All ThingsReview Date: 2006-09-18
Fr. Faherty starts this book with a brief history of the university, after which he goes lays out the one to two page biographies in alphabetical order. At the start, I thought that this may be of little interest because I attended during the tail end of the covered era and, therefore, expected to have known few of the featured teachers. I was pleasantly surprised. I did read about a couple whom I had known and enjoyed being reminded of sayings that I had heard often and finding out things about them that I had not known. I also read about others whom I had known by reputation. This book did expand my understanding of the wide range of interests of our Jesuit teachers. I had read that Jesuits had been accomplished in many fields, but this book packs samples into an easy read. As a student, I had heard that Fr. Davis had started the Business School and the legends of Fr. Brown as a labor mediator, but here I read their stories. In these pages we read of historians and philosophers, economists and theologians, a seismologist, a photographer and an astronomer as well as a challenger to racial segregation and a strict religious conservative. Among these and others are holy men with their own fair share of quirks.
The Jesuits find God in all things and use all things to lead to God. In this book we are given just a few examples of how they go about this. I enjoyed this book both because of what it tells us about the Jesuits and about Saint Louis University. If either of these topics interests you, try it, you'll like it!

Vital to the Study of Joinville's WorkReview Date: 2001-03-26
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