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Enduring Liberalism: American Political Thought Since the 1960s (Modern War Studies)
Published in Hardcover by University Press of Kansas (1999-10)
Author: Robert Booth Fowler
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This man is a national treasure
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-12
Apart from having read this great, informative work, I had this man in an Integrated Liberal Studies class at the UW-Madison, where he teaches. I have never experienced the level of communication, passion or knowledge that Booth Fowler can exude.

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English 200 Expository Writing II, 6th Edition
Published in Paperback by Pearson Custom Publishing (2006)
Author: Kansas State University Department of English
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Got me covered for school
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Review Date: 2008-06-23
Book was just what I needed and right when I needed it! Thanks for the timesaver

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Entire Sanctification: The Distinctive Doctrine of Wesleyanism
Published in Paperback by Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City (1984-01-01)
Author: J. Kenneth Grider
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A Good Study of Entire Sanctification
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Review Date: 2000-01-05
This is one of the best books around on the Wesleyan doctrine of entire sanctification. The author writes with a Nazarene slant but those outside of the Wesleyan movement will enjoy the aurthor's desire to maintain scriptural balance in his presentation. I am an Assemblies of God pastor but enjoyed the book and admit that it helped me to better understand my Wesleyan brothers and sisters in Christ.

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Environment, Inc.: From Grassroots To Beltway (Studies in Government and Public Policy)
Published in Hardcover by University Press of Kansas (2005-03-16)
Author: Christopher J. Bosso
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Timely and well written
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Review Date: 2005-07-08
I purchased this book for use in a university course, but any one interested in the recent changes in environmental organizations would also benefit. The tone is, by design, a bit scholarly, but Bosso is an expert in this field and what he writes is accurate and unbiased. There is nothing out there right now that compares to it in terms of timeliness.

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Exploring Kansas: New Look at the Sunflower State
Published in Paperback by Sounds of Kansas (1996-05)
Author: Mil Penner
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Finding Hidden Travel Treasures
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Review Date: 2001-11-25
Mil Penner takes us to small towns and hamlets off the beaten track in a state that many people pass over. The book reads like a series of articles about the counties he highlights. There are not many habitated towns in most of the counties he explores.

He highlights local history and culture, both in artifacts and personalities. He looks at the Santa Fe Trail, ethnic settlements, wildlife, festivals, museums (both public and private), historic structures and small industries.

If you are planning on travelling to or through Kansas, this book will open your eyes to some opportunities that aren't found in more popular travel guides. If you are looking for a quiet and unrushed place to tour, you will find it in Kansas. This is a ground-level view of a well-grounded state.

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Ezra: Leader of Moral Restoration (Wisdom of the Word)
Published in Paperback by Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City (1999-02-15)
Author: Jeannie Mccullough
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Excellent Bible Study Tool
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Review Date: 2000-02-16
This book will help any Christian out

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Family Practice
Published in Hardcover by St Martins Pr (1995-11)
Author: Charlene Weir
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Agatha Christie goes to a small town in Kansas.
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Review Date: 2008-03-03
This is my second book by this author, and I consider this series a real find. I think you will also enjoy it, if you like cozy mysteries with atmosphere and no gimmicks (the main character is actually a chief of police, not an owner of a needlepoint shop or tea shop or any of the other themes used so often these days for cozies). The only theme in this series -- the backdrop -- is Hampstead, Kansas, and its inhabitants. We get a real feel for this college town, although it may be more appealing to me because I'm from Nebraska and had relatives in Kansas. I can easily imagine this town. Weather also plays a prominent part in Weir's books -- in this case, it's been raining heavily for some time, and this continues throughout the book -- and plays a role in solving the mystery.

This mystery involves a prominent family, the Barringtons. Their deceased mother had been a well-known physician determined that all her children would also be physicians, and she succeeds with 4 out of 5. But oh what a dysfunctional family!

One of the physician-siblings is murdered early on, and the other siblings are convinced that this crime was committed by one of them or one of their spouses, but they don't want the killer caught because of the public shame to a distinguished family. Susan Wren, formerly a San Francisco police officer, is chief of police, and is on the scene when the murder takes place. Because a child is gravely wounded, she is determined to find the killer but emotionally involved, which is not good.

There is a huge Victorian house, a deceased father who was both mentally ill and a brilliant artist, a collection of his paintings, and a lot of people with a motive. Murder follows murder before the killer is finally identified in an exciting ending in a major Kansas storm. I was surprised but it did make sense and the motive appeared adequate.

Read the whole series -- preferably in order -- although it really doesn't matter if you start in the middle. You will hear all you need to know about what went before in later books.

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The FBI & American Democracy: A Brief Critical History
Published in Hardcover by University Press of Kansas (2004-10)
Author: Athan Theoharis
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Excellent Summary of FBI History!
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Review Date: 2006-12-28
As an FBI employee with 30 years of service, I can honestly state that Athan Theoharis' book is a fascinating, detailed, and accurate review of the FBI. His understanding of the FBI's filing system and of the FBI's senior management for almost 100 years is remarkable. Although I do not agree with all of Dr. Theoharis' conclusions or analysis of why the FBI has "failed" the American people, his highly critical book on the FBI should be a "must read" by those in the government interested in improving the FBI or by anyone who wants to learn about the FBI in a short, easy to read book.

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Federal Land, Western Anger: The Sagebrush Rebellion and Environmental Politics (Development of Western Resources)
Published in Paperback by University Press Of Kansas (1993-10-15)
Authors: McGreggor R. Cawley and R. McGreggor Cawley
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The go-to reference book for Sagebrush politics
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Review Date: 2007-11-12
The author, head of the political science department at the University of Wyoming, has accomplished a balanced, comprehensive history of the Sagebrush Rebellion -- pretty well written too.

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Fifty million acres: conflicts over Kansas land policy, 1854-1890
Published in Unknown Binding by Atherton Press (1966)
Author: Paul Wallace Gates
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What to do with all that land
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-26

Definitive look at Kansas land policy in the nineteenth century. Paul Gates examines the selling of Indian lands (the Osage reserve alone consisted of almost 9 million acres), trust lands, and public lands (which were subject to different laws than the Indian lands). He also investigates the virtual land grab conducted by the railroads (Congress's generosity helped); some railroads were "given" up to 50 miles of land on either side of their tracks. Finally he reviews the Homestead Act, "one of the most important land acts in the history of the world," which, by offering free land in 160-acre sections under certain conditions and responsibilities, was supposed to eliminate the land speculators and grand estate builders. Unfortunately, much of the land made available under this act was far from desirable and was distant from main transportation routes and just about all the railroads.

Because of the nature of the book it is filled with policy decisions, economic details, tables of available acreage and prices, etc. But Gates writes with authority and flair, and the book is far from dull. A classic of its kind, and a must-read for anyone interested in how land policies effected settlement in Kansas and all the West.


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