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Do you remember Vatican Pizza?Review Date: 2000-06-06
More of the same great storiesReview Date: 2000-02-03
Deep historical insight in the form of entertaining vignetteReview Date: 1999-11-27
Every city should have a Jack Neely. This book consists of 1 to 3 page vignettes of local, often-offbeat history of Knoxville, Tennessee. Most were originally published in MetroPulse, the town's alternative newspaper. (For a sample of his work, his latest column can usually be found on the newspaper's web site.)
Neely is insightful in his choice of topics and his historical accuracy is top-notch. While focused on Knoxville, Neely ties his stories into broader trends in Southern and US history. Reading this book, you get a feeling for what daily life was really like in small American cities at various times in the past.
Neely has two of these books, Secret History and Secret History II

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a good read with a lot of information.Review Date: 2007-06-13
Nashville's Musical HistoryReview Date: 2007-02-15
my family's part of Nashville's musical heritage.
SuzanneTureman Zahn
A big hit!!!!Review Date: 2007-01-19


Well-done!Review Date: 2007-10-04
A must have....Review Date: 2007-09-20
HERE IS ANOTHER DELIGHTFUL BOOK FROM A FINE WRITER.Review Date: 2007-09-19


Very Good, from MichiganReview Date: 2005-04-17
Nancy Havens MS MFT CADC
Priceless treasureReview Date: 2005-01-12
The opening line of this story will catch you, hold you and never let you go! "Summer's end was nearing in 1939 and the great depression, that had attached itself to the world like a giant leach, kept its solid grip. Daddy's search for a decent job seemed to be as fruitless as the fig tree that Jesus smote." Very enjoyable, entertaining and enlighting. I never knew that we were attacked right here on our very own shores of America during ww2! I learned a lot of facts from this simple tale, it was really well written and fun and the laugh I got when I read about the rooster's funeral made Sometimes there's a Dove worth every cent I paid, yet this wasn't all, by far. These 168 pages are crammed full of life as the characters reach out to you from the past and enclude you in their lives and times. A must read!!!!! Buy it today, you WON'T be sorry!
This Book Should Be On The New York Times Best Seller List!Review Date: 2005-04-07

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Great ReadingReview Date: 2005-06-30
Manual to Curb Southern Culture ShockReview Date: 2005-06-27
What is the history and origin of the Mint Julep?
With a non-abrasive look at all things Southern, it is a classy addition to new employee training packets. Lifelong Southerners and first time visitors will enjoy McGehee's accessible, intelligent, and refreshing perspective on what he has seen.
A must have!Review Date: 2005-06-26


Fortunate FewReview Date: 2007-06-20
Did it allReview Date: 2007-06-20
With the advent of World War Two, Jim Haun flew the P-47 in Europe. In fact, for a long time, he had his very own Thunderbolt; two, in fact. When a Luftwaffe attack destroyed the first one,a new one was cobbled together. Later in the war, Col Haun transferred to the China-Burma-India (CBI)Remembering An Unsung Giant - The Douglas C-133 Cargomaster and Its People Theater, where he flew transport missions over the Hump.
Col Haun continued in the Air Force and transports. Near the end of his service, he was assigned as vice-wing commander of the 1501st Air Transport Wing, Travis AFB, CA, where he checked out in the huge Douglas C-133 Cargomaster. His years of experience stood him in good stead in several situations with that airplane, including a seat-of-the-pants landing at Cape Canaveral, after the airplane lost all electical power.
After his retirement, Col Haun returned to Tennessee. There, he stayed in aviation as an instructor and working on home-built aircraft.
James Haun was a pilot who did his own thing, in many instances, and succeeded. He was a proud pilot and patriot who exemplified the highest qualities as a man, a an officer and a pilot. He was fittingly admitted to the Tennessee Aviation Hall of Fame.
His book is interesting, fun and very informative.
Unvarnished CommentsReview Date: 2007-07-03
Hoyt S Vandenberg,Jr. Maj. Gen. USAF Ret.

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Great Guide Book!Review Date: 2004-04-20
Totally Awesome!Review Date: 2004-04-12
Masterful Guide Book!Review Date: 2005-01-05
Mr. Spruill overlayed troop movements over topographic maps, making for an excellent set of maps. Mr. Spruill guides the tourist masterfully to the sites in and around Chattanooga, describing what happened at each stop very clearly. He provided plentiful first-person accounts throughout the book to give the tourist extra insight into what happened at each stop. Finally, he scattered through the text photos of commanders, old photos of the battlefield and city, and modern photos of several of the sites. Throughout, it makes for a great guidebook.
This guide really is only for those dedicated enough to travel to all the rather widely dispersed sites around Chattanooga and those who have the time. If you plan on spending several days at Chattanooga, buy this guidebook. It is well worth the money, and finding all those hidden sites associated with the Siege/Battle of Chattanooga is very rewarding.


Excellent holiday historical coffee table bookReview Date: 1998-11-30
Beautiful book depicting unique Tenn. traditions.Review Date: 1998-11-25
Great!Review Date: 1998-11-21

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Human emotions captured as poetry brought to life in a playReview Date: 2007-05-31
These books should be required reading in advanced high school. But are probably omitted due to the sexual undertones that are in TWs writing.
Certainly books that can be enjoyed later in life.
You won't be disappointed OR bored with this volumeReview Date: 2000-08-28
THRILLINGReview Date: 2001-04-01
In this collection one can find three of his most famous plays, two of which, unhappily, do not seem to be revived very often. So although it is always better to SEE a play rather than READ it, that may not be very easy.
"Orpheus Descending" deserves to be rediscovered--a highly poetic, gothic horror story of the battle between art, spirit, soul and sensuality, sexuality. Originally written for the brilliant Italian actress, Anna Magnani, it was in fact played on Broadway by the equally brilliant American, Maureen Stapleton.
"Suddenly Last Summer" was actually the basis for a very long, very self-conscious study I did for a college psych. class. Here in one of Williams most "symbol-laden" plays is his cry for an unfeeling world to accept human beings with all their faults (BECAUSE of all their faults, perhaps?) told through the disturbing memories of a woman whose family wants those memories shut up at any cost.
All three movie versions of these plays are faithful to the originals UP TO A POINT. Try to see the plays, but if that is impossible do yourself a favor: read all of Williams, including his poetry and short stories, and start with this thrilling volume of 3 of his best plays. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

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DelightfulReview Date: 2005-09-08
Perfect gemsReview Date: 2004-04-09
Loved it. Tells it like it is.Review Date: 1996-12-13
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