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Sport's Illustrated Kentucky Basketball Tribute, 2007 Issue
Published in Single Issue Magazine by The Time Inc. Magazine Company (2007-11-05)
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Must Have
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-02
Review Date: 2008-01-02
This special edition magazine offers a glimpse at what Kentucky Basketball is and has been in the past. It offers small stories of championship teams of the past. Also included is a list of all time leading statistics. This is a must have for any UK fan, though it is not as in depth as I would have liked.

The State of the Earth: Environmental Challenges on the Road to 2100
Published in Hardcover by University Press of Kentucky (2006-12-15)
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Can the two-centuries-long banquet of the affluent nations continue without damaging the Earth's living future??
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-11
Review Date: 2007-08-11
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"In this book...I hope I have offered...an understanding of the Earth and of life on Earth as to enable [readers] to understand the planet's vulnerability to human activities. I have tried to survey the road that lead to the major environmental issues that humans face today [and help readers better understand the challenges that lie ahead on the road to 2100]. I want to help people understand why we need to attend to these problems [or issues]...This is no easy task...[since] the literature on environmental issues is now...growing exponentially every year."
The above is from the preface of this clear but not overly simplistic book by Paul K. Conkin, Professor Emeritus of History at Vanderbilt University and the author of numerous books.
Conkin is absolutely correct when he says that it is no easy task to help readers understand how humans have come to the environmental crossroads they face today and what the future challenges hold. Has the author succeeded in his task? In my opinion, YES and he does it in a clear, thorough, historical & scientifically informed way.
The book itself is divided into five parts. All parts (consisting of two chapters each) are interesting but I found parts three and four entitled "The Human Threat" and "Climate Change" respectively particularly interesting. As well, part five entitled "Environmental Policies and Philosophies" was quite informative.
Books like this can be pontifical with the authors saying what should be done or that humans should do this or that. This book is different and for me, refreshing. It explains the realities and consequences of ecological disruption, unsustainable growth, and environmental degradation. It does not proclaim doom and gloom or suggest simply that new technologies or other free-market solutions will repair the damage that's already been done.
Finally, this book is well illustrated. It contains almost twenty figures (in the form of graphs, charts, tables, etc.). I found all of these revealing and informative.
In conclusion, this book, in my view, is the best assemblage of historical and scientific information about our ecological problems and about how humans have reacted (especially in the United States) that I have ever read. I leave you with the last two sentences of the book's excellent afterword:
"Can the affluent rest at ease and continue to enjoy high living standards with the knowledge that there is not nearly enough resources for all humans to join the feast? And in such a world, how long will the affluent be safe at their banquet?
(first published late 2006; preface; acknowledgements; 5 parts or 10 chapters; a personal afterword; main narrative 285 pages; notes; index)
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"In this book...I hope I have offered...an understanding of the Earth and of life on Earth as to enable [readers] to understand the planet's vulnerability to human activities. I have tried to survey the road that lead to the major environmental issues that humans face today [and help readers better understand the challenges that lie ahead on the road to 2100]. I want to help people understand why we need to attend to these problems [or issues]...This is no easy task...[since] the literature on environmental issues is now...growing exponentially every year."
The above is from the preface of this clear but not overly simplistic book by Paul K. Conkin, Professor Emeritus of History at Vanderbilt University and the author of numerous books.
Conkin is absolutely correct when he says that it is no easy task to help readers understand how humans have come to the environmental crossroads they face today and what the future challenges hold. Has the author succeeded in his task? In my opinion, YES and he does it in a clear, thorough, historical & scientifically informed way.
The book itself is divided into five parts. All parts (consisting of two chapters each) are interesting but I found parts three and four entitled "The Human Threat" and "Climate Change" respectively particularly interesting. As well, part five entitled "Environmental Policies and Philosophies" was quite informative.
Books like this can be pontifical with the authors saying what should be done or that humans should do this or that. This book is different and for me, refreshing. It explains the realities and consequences of ecological disruption, unsustainable growth, and environmental degradation. It does not proclaim doom and gloom or suggest simply that new technologies or other free-market solutions will repair the damage that's already been done.
Finally, this book is well illustrated. It contains almost twenty figures (in the form of graphs, charts, tables, etc.). I found all of these revealing and informative.
In conclusion, this book, in my view, is the best assemblage of historical and scientific information about our ecological problems and about how humans have reacted (especially in the United States) that I have ever read. I leave you with the last two sentences of the book's excellent afterword:
"Can the affluent rest at ease and continue to enjoy high living standards with the knowledge that there is not nearly enough resources for all humans to join the feast? And in such a world, how long will the affluent be safe at their banquet?
(first published late 2006; preface; acknowledgements; 5 parts or 10 chapters; a personal afterword; main narrative 285 pages; notes; index)
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Stringtown On The Pike A Tale Of Northernmost Kentucky
Published in Hardcover by Kessinger Publishing, LLC (2007-07-25)
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This Wonderful Bit Of Post-Antebellum Storytelling Needs A Re-Printing
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Review Date: 2006-10-03
Review Date: 2006-10-03
Since it is out of copyright, someone (are you reading this, Queen City Books?) definitely needs to re-issue this virtually forgotten regional classic. Set in a fictionalized version of Florence, Kentucky more than a hundred years ago and telling about the lives of a number of locals in an incredibly colorful little town, this book draws a reader in with the same sort of spell that Mark Twain employed in his re-telling of his days growing up along the Mississippi River. Using actual locations for its setting and even graced with a half-dozen photographs of this rural Boone County enclave as it once looked (today Florence is one of the most commercialized and suburban areas in the nation) the story here is about a young man growing up amid an era of civil conflict and regional self-determination. It is filled with phonetic reproductions of how locals, colored and white, spoke in that era, and the outlooks are needless to say unapologetically authentic to this southern-northern borderland of many generations back. Here one hears about superstitions and ghost stories, debates among the learned and scuffles among the feisty, place names leap out at you, and above all a connection is made with what it must have been like to live in the southern reaches of Greater Cincinnati in the insular days when a person's local community was the whole world. A tale like this should have regional, national, and international appeal. Books like this one are priceless and I'd like to see it saved from oblivion. If you can find a copy, buy it! And thank you, Doctor Walton, for mine.

Take Sides with the Truth: The Postwar Letters of John Singleton Mosby to Samuel F. Chapman
Published in Hardcover by University Press of Kentucky (2007-05-25)
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Take Sides With The Truth
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-04
Review Date: 2007-07-04
First off I am a "Mosby Nut" so I may be a little biased, but I found the "letters" were very interesting and am glad the" Editor" saw fit to have them published. Lt. Sam Chapman showed the "human" side to Mosby. They shared a lot of "exciting exploits" during the war and shows their friendship continued the rest of their lives.They stayed in touch as each of them moved on to other "exploits". I would reccommend this book as a "must" in any "Mosby" library.

Tales from Sacred Wind: Coming of Age in Appalachia: the Cratis Williams Chronicles. (Contributions to Southern Appalachian Studies, 8)
Published in Paperback by McFarland & Company (2003-03-11)
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Essential for those interested in Appalachian Studies
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-24
Review Date: 2004-01-24
The stories of Cratis Williams are essential for the getting a glimpse of Appalachia. He is/was indeed the leading spokesperson and scholar of life in the Applachian Mountains. These stories deal mostly with his childhood growing up in rural Eastern Kentucky. These stories are unforgettable and profound.
Cratis Williams eventually came to Boone, North Carolina to teach school. He returned again after receiving his Ph.D. from New York University. Appalachian State University's graduate school is named for him.
"The Cratis Williams Chronicles: I Come to Boone" is another book that goes into detail about his coming to the high country of North Carolina. Highly Recommended.
If you're at all interested in peeling back the stereotypical images of Appalachia and peering into a region with soul and character, give Cratis Williams a read.

Tales from the Land Between the Lakes of Western Kentucky
Published in Paperback by Authorhouse (2001-12)
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Wish I Was Home
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Review Date: 2002-04-22
Review Date: 2002-04-22
An excellent read..reminiscent of home-spun Kentucky tales by the late Jesse Stuart. It has this "stuck in Godforsaken Texas" boy wishing he was home on the banks of Kentucky Lake.
A Tasting Tour through Washington County Kentucky
Published in Spiral-bound by Cookbook Publishers, Inc. (1992)
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Review Date: 2008-04-11
Review Date: 2008-04-11
The Springfield woman's club present this cookbook. We feel, however, that this is more than a cookbook. It is the essence of the spirit of Washington county. We have combined a taste of our past through photographs and sample of our southern cooking through recipes. Hospitality abounds in this area, and it is because people are so generous and caring that we have been able to complete this book.
Lists: history of Springfield Woman's Club
Members
Introduction
Table of Contents
Recipes
Pictures of Historic homes
Index
Lists: history of Springfield Woman's Club
Members
Introduction
Table of Contents
Recipes
Pictures of Historic homes
Index

Tennessee & Kentucky Gardener's Guide
Published in Paperback by Cool Springs Press (2005-01-20)
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Enjoyable reading and practical advice
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-28
Review Date: 2007-04-28
This was my first gardening book and I have read it many times over. The book is very logically organized, with sections on annuals, perennials, shrubs, trees, grasses, bulbs, and water gardens. There even is an appendix devoted to shady gardens. While perhaps not comprehensive, the plants chosen are those that are classic to Tennessee and Kentucky. The author has a very down to earth style in writing, touching on the basics of soil/light/water requirements, routine care, companion planting, and personal favorites. The photos are very nice. I have found the book to be a great resource for choosing plants for where I live in middle Tennessee, and the style of the writing is simply enjoyable to read. I have read it many many times and have not tired of it. If you live in this area, it is a great first book to get you started. If you are an advanced gardener, you might not find it quite comprehensive enough, but I still think you would find it enjoyable.

THEIRS BE THE POWER
Published in Hardcover by University of Illinois Press (1983-12-01)
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An engrossing history of coal mining and the miners.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-03-11
Review Date: 1998-03-11
An engrossing history of the Kentucky mining industry. A very factual history of the exploitation of a land and its people by large steel and mining companies. The most important revelation of this book: they took everything and left nothing to the state and its miners.

Thomas D. Clark of Kentucky: An Uncommon Life in the Commonwealth
Published in Hardcover by University Press of Kentucky (2003-07-14)
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Outstanding book
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Review Date: 2006-11-05
Review Date: 2006-11-05
Dr. Clark was a family friend who did a great deal for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The book beautifully describles a life well spent as both a very kind man and a generous public servant.
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