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Once upon a lumber town (Building a Michigan lumber town)
Published in Unknown Binding by Thomastown Pub. Co (2001)
Author: Roselynn Ederer
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Review Date: 2005-08-01
"This material is the most accurate information on Saginaw history that has been printed. These books will be excellent resource information for generations to come."

"I can't tell you which chapter I've enjoyed most. The text and pictures are so well synchronized. Your research and presentation of it is greatly appreciated."

"I can hardly put the book down! What a pleasure--an interesting book that brings back many memories of stories when I was growing up in beautiful Saginaw."

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Butterflies of Michigan Field Guide (Butterfly Field Guides)
Published in Paperback by Adventure Publications (2005-06-30)
Author: Jaret C. Daniels
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Butterflies Of Michigan Field Guide (Butterfly Field Guides)
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Review Date: 2006-11-11
This book is very helpful when looking for host plants in Michigan.

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Butterflies of the North Woods: Minnesota, Wisconsin & Michigan (North Woods Naturalist Guides)
Published in Paperback by Kollath-Stensaas Publishing (2006-08-25)
Author: Larry Weber
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Great guidebook!
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Review Date: 2007-07-22
This was an impulse purchase, but I am very pleased with this guide to butterflies. Great photos make identification easy and I love that every entry provides information about lifecycle and host plants.
If you live in the North Central U.S. and enjoy butterflies I highly recommend this book!

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Call It North Country: The Story of Upper Michigan
Published in Hardcover by A.A. Knopf (1944)
Author: John Bartlow Martin
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True insight into the Upper Peninsula
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Review Date: 2007-05-06
This book, originally written in 1944, is a true insight into the life of natives of the Upper Peninsula. Martin wrote these stories based on real interviews with the characters of this wild and untamed land. And through the stories one gets a unique perspective on not only the depth with which folks loved this place, but also the various ways in which this land was exploited for its timber, iron ore, and copper. It was in many ways the treasures that this land held that shaped its evolution. And after these treasures were depleted, the true value of the Upper Peninsula was discovered: its pristine and unchanged beauty, and its unique ecosystem, wildlife, and human inhabitants. Folks who stayed and never left, and folks who came and never left, all recognized what a sanctuary existed here. Somehow time has not yet changed the majority of this wonderful place called North Country.

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Cameron
Published in Paperback by Xlibris Corporation (2006-10-31)
Author: Patricia Averill
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A heartbreaking yet indispensable case study
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Review Date: 2007-07-09
Written by history scholar Patricia Averill, Cameron: Family, Technology and Religion in a Rust Belt Town as Seen by Averills, Nasons, McCormicks, and Others Who Passed Through is the true story of a Michigan town that originated in the 1820's, enjoyed the leisurely procession of a traditional local history common to Midwestern towns up through the 1950's, then endured a catastrophic decline when its industrial economy soured. Cameron traces both plant closings and members of the class of 1962 as they responded to changes within the town as well as elsewhere in the country. Blending the meticulous accuracy of a historical research project with the pacing of a novel, Cameron is absorbing to read in its own right yet also a superb microcosm and portrait of the hardships of economic blight, as well as racial, ethnic, and religious tensions. A heartbreaking yet indispensable case study of those who suffered from America's deindustrialization.

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Canon, Period, and the Poetry of Charles of Orleans: Found in Translation
Published in Hardcover by University of Michigan Press (2000-11-03)
Author: Anne E. B. Coldiron
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scholarly but beautifully written
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Review Date: 2003-08-29
It's for specialists, but it's written so well that non-specialists will be able to enjoy it. Also has helped grad students see how to write about lyric poetry and translation.

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Carolingian chronicles: Royal Frankish annals and Nithard's Histories
Published in Unknown Binding by University of Michigan Press (1970)
Author: Bernhard Walter Scholz
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Royal Frankish Annals and Nithard's Histories
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Review Date: 2007-09-20
The Carolingian Chronicles by Scholz covers Carolingian history from 741-843. The RFA (Royal Frankish Annals) cover the period from 741-829 and Nithard's Histories cover from 820s-843. The Carolingian 'Renaissance' of the early 9th century and late 8th inspired and promoted the writing of history. Charlemagne ordered the preservation of his laws, papal letters, Byzantine letters, and fostered the writing of chronicles of which the RFA might have been a result of his influence. This is apparent since no one who was not close to the Emperor could give such detailed information leading many historians to suspect an official compilation. The RFA, however, has an agenda. Its purpose was to influence public opinion and to convey to future generations the Carolingian version of their history. Also, RFA has multiple authors and stylistically shifts. Confusion arises since many manuscripts discovered of the chronicle have revisions where the disasters of Charlemagne's reign, which other versions omit, are added (the debacle at Rocesvalles that inspired the Song of Roland for example) but the introduction does an excellent job explaining reasons. The earliest portion of the RFA's history was compiled from older annals and the continuations of Fredegar but after that point the annals are of contemporary events. The editor puts all the confusion of authorship, perspective, stylistic shifts, and historical summary into a very readable and revealing introduction that greatly assists in comprehension of the time period. However, this source is a Chronicle and not a History of the time, and for the most part is content stating facts without conclusions or explanations of cause.

Nithard's Histories are the most important source for the wars amongst the sons of Louis the Pious (Charlemagne's son). For some periods of time after Louis's death this is the ONLY source existent. Nithard, a grandson of Charlemagne, attached himself to the Emperor Louis's son Charles as his official historian. As a result the Chronicle records the wars from Charles's and a Western Francia point of view and advocate the theme that he is to prove that his way of interpretation is correct. However, the amount of information surpasses all contemporary sources. Nithard's source is unique also in respect to the fact that he is not a cleric (as well has the more famous historian of Charlemagne, Einhard).

What stands out in this volume is Scholz's astounding introduction that provides a wonderful background to the time and detailed information about the chroniclers and their chronicles.

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Cash, Crisis, and Corporate Governance: The Role of National Financial Systems in Industrial Restructuring
Published in Hardcover by University of Michigan Press (1995-10-15)
Author: Victoria E. Marklew
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Smart and well-written!
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Review Date: 2000-07-25
This is an excellent and unusual book, since it is eminently readable in addition to interesting, and is useful in both the business world and policy analysis.

The idea is that two very different governments (Socialist France and Thatcherite Britain) had a remarkably similar approach to funding heavy industry. The implications for national (and developing global) financial structures are significant, and are approached (again unusual and extremely useful) from both the national macro level, and from the firm/micro level.

This book is a unique contribution to business analysis, macroeconomic policy and political structures. It is rare to find a book which is applicable in the real world as much as in the academic one, and this one is also well-written and accessible.

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Cast Out: Queer Lives in Theater (Triangulations: Lesbian/Gay/Queer Theater/Drama/Performance)
Published in Paperback by University of Michigan Press (2006-06-01)
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A welcome and impressive contribution
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Review Date: 2006-11-05
Compiled and edited by academician Robin Bernstein (who teaches in the Program of Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality at Harvard University), "Cast Out" is a collection drawn from memoirs and interviews by twenty-two leading performers, playwrights, technicians, producers, critics, educators, and influential spectators of theatre over the past half-century. The focus is on the experience and perception of homosexuality in life theatre with the expert and personal contributions of Edward Albee, Kate Bornstein, Richard Bracho, Bree Coven, Terry Galloway, Cherry Jones, Lisa Kron, Craig Lucas, Tim Miller, Cherrie Moraga, Jim Provenzano, Peggy Shaw, George C. Wolfe and so many others. The result is an impressive and seminal contribution to the art, creativity, and social changes of American theatre over the past five decades with respect to the gay community. "Cast Out" is a welcome and impressive contribution to Gay Studies, Theatre History, and America Popular Culture Studies reference collections and supplemental reading lists.

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Cast Up by the Sea.
Published in Paperback by Scholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library (2005-12-21)
Author: Sir Samuel W. Baker
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Very Impressive
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Review Date: 2002-04-18
Hugo's hidden novel - 'Cast Up By the Sea' - is in line with his 'Toilers of the Sea', provids an extremely intriguing, unpredictable story, more of his masterful prose, and the delectation of a coastal purview.


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