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The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Volume 13: Comprehensive Index (Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition)
Published in Hardcover by University of Nebraska Press (2001-09-01)
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I like magistral editions
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Review Date: 2006-10-29
Review Date: 2006-10-29
The Lewis & Clark-edition by the University of Nebraska is milestone not only for the US historiography, but also for booklovers, wether if the are Americans or not!
KANZAS AND NEBRASKA: THE HISTORY, GEOPGRAPHICAL AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS, AND POLITICAL POSITION OF THOSE TERRITORIES; AN ACCOUNT OF THE EMIGRANT AID COMPANIES, AND DIRECTIONS TO EMIGRANTS
Published in Hardcover by Phillips, Sampson and Company (1854)
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KANZAS AND NEBRASKA: THE HISTORY
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Review Date: 2008-07-08
Review Date: 2008-07-08
A fascinating guide written to encourage emigration to the Kansas Territory. This was evidently the first book ever written specifically about Kansas, and it was aimed especially at northerners who were opposed to slavery. With an interesting account of a steamboat trip up the Smoky Hill River in 1854. This book includes an up-to-date folding map of the region entitled "Map of Kansas and Nebraska form the latest surveys".
From the Preface: "The history of two territories whose first governors have as yet never seen their dominions, - in which, indeed, there is not yet a single town, - may seem to be easily written. When however, my attention was directed to the study of the various researches which have been made in the regions now known as Kanzas and Nebraska, I knew that I had a wide range before me. I have followed up, as carefully as I could, the memoirs of the early French travellers who first opened to the civilized world the valley of the Missouri. Of more use, in the view in which that valley is now regarded, are the more recent travels of our own countrymen, a body of official reports which deserve very height praise for the skill and gallantry displayed in exploration, and the care with which their history has been written. I have made such use as I could of the travels of Lewis and Clarke, Capt. Pike, Col. Long, Mr. Breckenridge, Maj. Bonneville, Col. Fremont, Col. Emory, Lieut Abert, Mr. Parkman, Maj. Cross, Capt. Stansbury, Capt. Gunnison, Gov. Stevens, Lieut, Williamson, and others.
"I have used some recent letters published in newspapers, and have been favored with personal narratives of agents of the Emigrant Aid Company. The Interest which is now sending into these territories a large and well-trained populations has been roused by the interest flet in their political condition. I have, therefore, given such a sketch of their political history as the size of the volume admitted. I have drawn my materials for a history of the great Missouri debate from the copious contemporary files in the library of the Antiquarian Society. The memoranda of other political passages in the history of a region, of which the civilized government has not yet begun, are from official documents. So few people have read 'the Nebraska Act,' of which so many have talked, that I have thought it desirable to publish an accurate copy of it, as the constitution of the new states..."
Contents include: Discovery of these regions; Native tribes; The Dahcotah or Sioux race; Pawnees; Arapahoes; Rapids; Blackfeet; Emigrant Indians form the East; Aboriginal Indians; Population and customs of Knistineaux or Crees, Ojibwas, Assineboins, Gros-Ventres, Manadans, Sioux, Crows, Puncas, Omahas, Ottoes, etc; Rivers; Valleys; Projected cities in Nebraska and Kanzas; Routes of travel; The Pacific Railroad; Navigable Rivers; Political History; Indian legislation; An act to organize the territories of Nebraska and Kanzas; Emigration to Kanzas; The Emigrant Aid Companies; etc.
From the Preface: "The history of two territories whose first governors have as yet never seen their dominions, - in which, indeed, there is not yet a single town, - may seem to be easily written. When however, my attention was directed to the study of the various researches which have been made in the regions now known as Kanzas and Nebraska, I knew that I had a wide range before me. I have followed up, as carefully as I could, the memoirs of the early French travellers who first opened to the civilized world the valley of the Missouri. Of more use, in the view in which that valley is now regarded, are the more recent travels of our own countrymen, a body of official reports which deserve very height praise for the skill and gallantry displayed in exploration, and the care with which their history has been written. I have made such use as I could of the travels of Lewis and Clarke, Capt. Pike, Col. Long, Mr. Breckenridge, Maj. Bonneville, Col. Fremont, Col. Emory, Lieut Abert, Mr. Parkman, Maj. Cross, Capt. Stansbury, Capt. Gunnison, Gov. Stevens, Lieut, Williamson, and others.
"I have used some recent letters published in newspapers, and have been favored with personal narratives of agents of the Emigrant Aid Company. The Interest which is now sending into these territories a large and well-trained populations has been roused by the interest flet in their political condition. I have, therefore, given such a sketch of their political history as the size of the volume admitted. I have drawn my materials for a history of the great Missouri debate from the copious contemporary files in the library of the Antiquarian Society. The memoranda of other political passages in the history of a region, of which the civilized government has not yet begun, are from official documents. So few people have read 'the Nebraska Act,' of which so many have talked, that I have thought it desirable to publish an accurate copy of it, as the constitution of the new states..."
Contents include: Discovery of these regions; Native tribes; The Dahcotah or Sioux race; Pawnees; Arapahoes; Rapids; Blackfeet; Emigrant Indians form the East; Aboriginal Indians; Population and customs of Knistineaux or Crees, Ojibwas, Assineboins, Gros-Ventres, Manadans, Sioux, Crows, Puncas, Omahas, Ottoes, etc; Rivers; Valleys; Projected cities in Nebraska and Kanzas; Routes of travel; The Pacific Railroad; Navigable Rivers; Political History; Indian legislation; An act to organize the territories of Nebraska and Kanzas; Emigration to Kanzas; The Emigrant Aid Companies; etc.
Karyn's Memory Box/Nora's Ribbon of Memories (Keepsake Legacies Series 2-3)
Published in Hardcover by Thomas Nelson Publishers (1999)
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EXCELLENT!
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Review Date: 2008-03-06
Review Date: 2008-03-06
This book takes you away and literally makes you feel as if you are "making it" in the plains of Nebraska, 1800's. I fell in love with the adventure that Stephanie Grace Whitson has pictured for us. The characters in 'Karyn's Memory Box' will stick with you long after reading the last page - by far, this is one of the best Christian novels that I have ever read.
Keeping the Circle: American Indian Identity in Eastern North Carolina, 1885-2004 (Indians of the Southeast)
Published in Hardcover by University of Nebraska Press (2005-01)
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Good Reading, Excellent Information
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Review Date: 2008-07-20
Review Date: 2008-07-20
This is an excellent book for anyone searching their geneology for connections to American Indian Nations in North Carolina. It is a well written history book that is interesting to read. I have trouble putting it down and wait anxiously to pick it up again.

Kentucky Politics and Government: Do We Stand United? (Politics and Governments of the American States)
Published in Hardcover by University of Nebraska Press (1994-01-01)
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ATTENTION FURTURE LAWYER WANNABEES!
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Review Date: 2003-05-07
Review Date: 2003-05-07
I find it hard to believe that this book has not received any feedback. If you are an undergraduate history or political science student who wants to go to law school (especially in Kentucky), a las student, or if you are just seeking an excellent resource examining Kentucky's Political History- this book is for you! This book is a good read. It has a lot of information in it, but the information BY NO MEANS weighs down the actual text. Take the advice from someone who has been there- you cannot grasp the concepts of a state's laws or its government without first understanding its political history. In all seriousness, you should buy this book. G.A.
The Killing of Chief Crazy Horse
Published in Hardcover by University of Nebraska Press (1988-04-01)
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fair minded description of legend of crazy horse
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Review Date: 2004-10-27
Review Date: 2004-10-27
easy to read and broad perspective of the crazy horse sioux leader, great photos and descriptions by all the people involved in the last days of this great mans life

Kokopelli: The Making of an Icon
Published in Hardcover by University of Nebraska Press (2000-11-01)
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The Definitive Kokopelli
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Review Date: 2000-12-29
Review Date: 2000-12-29
This is the definitive book on the phenomenon. If you want a discussion of the real "Kokopelli" rather than a compendium of fanciful and spurious "new age" ideas, this work provides that and more. Along the way you will gain interesting insights into Hopi culture, and how the Kokopelli phemomenon may have started and grown. Nicely illustrated.
The Korean War
Published in Paperback by Univ of Nebraska Pr (2002-01)
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Wonderful!
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Review Date: 2007-02-12
Review Date: 2007-02-12
Educational and interesting. My husband hasn't been able to put it down. The best gift I've found for a history buff in a long time!
Lacan and the Human Sciences
Published in Hardcover by University of Nebraska Press (1991-03-01)
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Great, great book!
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Review Date: 2007-02-27
Review Date: 2007-02-27
Alexandre Leupin's Lacan is an amazing book! I didn't know Lacan could be as interesting. Alexandre Leupin has accomplished a tour de force: making Lacan's ideas and thoughts clear and enjoyable. Thanks to Leupin, Lacan's fascinating notion of the relationship between language and desire are made accessible to (almost!) everyone.

A Lady's Experience in the Wild West in 1883 (Bison Book)
Published in Paperback by University of Nebraska Press (1985-03-01)
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Sharp observation of the West by an English Lady
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Review Date: 2006-03-21
Review Date: 2006-03-21
Rose Pender was an English aristocrat who accompanied her husband and his business partner on a trip to the US in 1883 to inspect their large cattle holdings in the West. Landing in New York in March, the party embarked on a four-month "grand tour" of the country that would take them across to San Francisco and back again. This book, published five years after their return to England, is her account of the trip, and it's a beauty.
Her observations are fresh and very personal, filtered through the lens of her aristocratic associations. She refuses to shield her prejudices, which are directed mainly against the Mexicans and Irish, though she is sympathetic toward the Indians. She is appalled by the dirt and "wretched quarters" she often finds in the "bar infested" towns they travel through. (Their "tour" covered a lot of ground within a relatively short period, and many of her observations are mere first impressions and thus rather negative, especially of some of the larger towns visited such as Carson City and Salt Lake City). Yet she can be humorous about some of the shortcomings she experiences, even self-deprecating, as for example the night spent in Cook's Hotel in Yosemite Valley, where "the walls are merely lath and paper, and we overheard a funny conversation between a Pennsylvanian bride and bridegroom that was certainly not intended to be public property ... about the 'darned stuck-up Britishers' ... it was very amusing."
They also had their fair share of adventures, including climbing Pikes Peak in deep snow and participating on a round-up in eastern Montana. The last leg of the trip from Miles City back to New York is rapidly dealt with in only a few pages, as if she had seen all she intended to see and now it was time to be off for home again. Ms. Pender impresses one as being something of a whirlwind, which is what makes her breezy and spirited account so entertaining. There have been many books written by travelers to the "Wild West," and this short little narrative is among the liveliest and engaging of them all.
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