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Here on Old Route 7: Stories
Published in Paperback by University of Missouri Press (1997-09)
Author: Joan Connor
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An Impressive Debut for Joan Connor
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1997-12-09
Joan Connor, who's from Vermont, depends on her native territory for her brilliant new collection, "Here on Old Route 7." The stories emit atmosphere and a feeling of place, while creating characters that would seem just as home Down South as in the mountains of Vermont. The reader doesn't need to have been around these settings to get the impression that Connor knows well about what she writes. The nine stories range in tone from humor to dark explorations of the human heart. Connor's wit can elicit guffaws from a reader eagerly turning pages. By the end, the reader feels sadness that the book isn't longer.

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The Heroes Have Gone: Personal Essays on Sport, Popular Culture, and the American West,
Published in Paperback by Missouri State University, Department of English (2008-02-20)
Author: Jim W. Corder
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A Great Book to Read
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Review Date: 2008-04-02
This is a great book to read. The author illustrates the essence of creative nonfiction and provides factual information in an interesting way. I loved how the author was able to grab the reader's attention with vivid descriptions and details. This allowed the reader to follow the author's journey in life, his passion for baseball, and the journey of the glove. It was interesting to see how the author was able to use a simple object and turn it into several stories that helped represent his life and define who he was.

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Hiroshima in History: The Myths of Revisionism
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (2007-05-21)
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Indispensable book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-17
An eye-opening, informative, and well-researched discussion of the issues with excellent suggestions for further reading. A bit pricey, but very much worth the price.

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History of North Dakota
Published in Paperback by University of Nebraska Press (1982-05-01)
Authors: Elwyn B. Robinson and Jack Brodie
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A sheer delight to read!
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Review Date: 2001-04-09
This book is not written in a particularly sprightly style and yet I found it a work fascinating in the extreme. It starts at the very beginning , and I am sorry it only goes up to 1966. The chapter on the Non-Partisan League (1915-1923) was the most interesting. And Bill Langer had a fascinating career, the account of which was made more attention-holding for me because I used to go to the Senate gallery when I was going to law school in Washington and listen to his orations. Unforgettable, since unique. This is a great and memorable book.

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A History of Southern Missouri And Northern Arkansas: Being an Account of the Early Settlements, the Civil War, the Ku-klux, And Times of Peace (The Civil War in the West)
Published in Paperback by University of Arkansas Press (2006-09-30)
Author: William Monks
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Fascinating
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Review Date: 2007-12-18
Absolutely riveting account of a very different brand of war compared to what was happening in the East. Interesting looks at personalities in the Ozarks during the 19th Century. Hard times, hard people.

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Hitler and the Germans (Collected Works of Eric Voegelin, Volume 31)
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (1999-05)
Author: Eric Voegelin
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Highly recommended for students of German National Socialism
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-19
Deftly edited by Detlev Clemsn (Assistant Professor, Institute of Political Science, Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany) and Brendan Purcell (Lecturer in Philosophy, University College, Dublin, Ireland), Hitler And The Germans is a selection of lectures by the late Eric Voegelin (1901-1985), a respected scholar and articulate critic of Hitler's regime in Germany. Professor Voegelin's intelligently written books drew the Nazi state's ire and forced him to leave Austria in 1938, barely escaping arrest by the Gestapo. Voegelin's seminal study of Germany's "descent into the depths", of the reprehensible crimes against humanity brought about by the Nazi regime (and the German people's allegiance to it), as well as the political and social fallout of the post World War II era, is both scholarly and personal. Hitler And The Germans is a fascinating and sharply observed perspective which is very highly recommended for students of German National Socialism.

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If You Love That Lady Don't Marry Her": The Courtship Letters of Sally McDowell and John Miller, 1854Ö1856
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (2000-07)
Author: John Miller
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Great Story. Meticulous research. A "must have" resource.
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Review Date: 2001-04-21
Buckley's work on the agonizingly long and complex courtship of a distinguished Presbyterian minister (and later Confederate officer) and the divorced daughter of a Governor of Virginia is extraordinary.

The number of letters contained in this volume, PAINSTAKINGLY transcribed from handwriting that is (at least 50%) illegible, is astounding. The story told is compelling for even a cynical 21st century observer of love and life . . . and a rare chronicle of the political and personal impact of 19th-century Presbyterian varying "insights" into the mind, will, and intent of an sometimes angry and always fearsome God.

The notes and bibliography are priceless. They alone make the book a must-have resource for anyone interested in the 19th century history of southern Presbyterian protestantism, women's rights, religious bigotry, Rockbridge County, Lexington and most of the rest of Virginia. . . . . not to mention the geneaologies of perhaps half the population of the entire valley of Virginia.

Detailed, execellent, and pound for pound . . . no better value.

A credit to an editor's labor of love . . . and to the University of Nebraska Press for publishing it.

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Images of a Vanished Era, 1898-1924: The Photographs of Walter C. Schneider
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (2007-05-07)
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These are impressive photographic images that on occasion rise to the level of gallery quality art.
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Review Date: 2007-06-09
Compiled, organized, edited, and with captioning by photographer Lucian Niemeyer. "Images Of A Vanished Era, 1898-1924: The Photographs of Walter C. Schneider" showcase the photography Walter Schneider who produced some twelve hundred glass-plate negatives which were stored in a basement for decades and only recently discovered by Niemeyer. This compendium is comprised of the best 186 images from this newly find and captures scenes from Schneider's hometown of Kankakee, Illinois, his schooling at the University of Wisconsin, his travels across America and around the world. here are historic images of domestic scenes, festive crowds, rural tranquility, and burgeoning industry during almost historic three decades. The photographic images range from steam-powered paddleboasts on the river in summer, to men and women ice-skating in a midwestern winter, to city scenes of New York and Chicago, to bicycle trip sights while riding through rural Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee before the advent of paved roads. Of special note are the views of Europe prior to the outbreak of World War I. These are impressive photographic images that on occasion rise to the level of gallery quality art. An important addition for professional, academic, and community library Photography and Cultural History reference collections, "Images Of A Vanished Era, 1898-1924" is very highly recommended reading, especially for anyone with an interest in historic photography.

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Images of Missouri
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (2003-03)
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Armchair journey through Missouri
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Review Date: 2007-01-31
More than a coffee table book, Images of Missouri takes the reader through the big cities and back roads of the "show me state." Each photo is a jewel unto itself, yet also contributes to the whole of the book. Readers are treated to bold, colorful images, soft subtle mood pieces, nature scapes and more. Whether you are a native Missourian or just interested in outstanding local-themed photography, this book is a worthwhile addition to your library.

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Images of the Ozarks (Images of Missouri)
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (1998-10)
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Ozark Beauty
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Review Date: 2007-01-31
The Ozarks are known for their natural beauty and grace. No book can more fully capture both the complexity and simplicity of the area as well as Images of the Ozarks. Travel the area with some of the region's best photographers as they capture the Ozarks in their full splendor. With each turn of the page, the reader will find themselves more and more eager to visit each scene in person.


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