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Zen Economics: Save the World and Yourself by Saving
Robert van de Weyer Manufacturer: O Books ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 1903816785 |
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The world is on the verge of an economic and social transformation. The thrift practiced by the Japanese will soon spread to all affluent countries.Customer Reviews:
"Japan saves the world while no-one's looking".......2005-05-10
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County Business Patterns Washington 1999 (County Business Patterns Washington)
Manufacturer: United States Government Printing ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 0890595569 |
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Virginia's Western War: 1775-1786
Neal O. Hammon , and Richard Taylor Manufacturer: Stackpole Books ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: 081171389X |
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The map of the 13 colonies IS accurate.......2005-12-18
Broader research would have made a better book........2005-11-15
LOOK ELSEWHERE.......2003-06-01
The "history" in the book is dismal, replete with errors, exaggerations, and bias. The errors started early with a wildly inaccurate map labeled "The thirteen colonies, 1776" (xiii); only coastal Delaware, New Jersey, and Rhode Island could be considered accurately drawn for that time. And the errors continued to the closing pages, where the authors mistakenly date the last native American/Indian uprising east of the Mississippi as 1814 (228), thus omitting the three Seminole Indian Wars (1817-18, 1835-42, 1855-58), among other conflicts.
Possibly, the book's problems stem from inadequate research. The authors make some unusual claims and attribute lots of quotes without citation. The bibliography is both dated and slim. It has very few unpublished primary sources, which means readers probably will find very little they haven't already known about. There is only one article from an academic journal and there are no dissertations, despite that one author is a university professor. Further, there are some obvious missing sources, like Fischer & Kelly's Bound Away: Virginia and The Westward Movement. This widely reviewed book covers much of the same ground and was published two years before Virginia's Western War. As a consequence of scanty research, readers lose one of the traditional benefits of "local" histories: new sources for their own research.
One widespread problem with the book warrants special notice. The bias is incredible. The triumphalist version of Virginia's role in our country's founding is breathtaking. Except for Virginia, the new United States probably would have been limited to only east of the Appalachian Mountains. And, although many new states ceded territory to the new federal government, the authors considered Virginia's claim legitimate, but New York's claim "illegal" and land claims by Connecticut and Massachusetts are not even mentioned
Another illustration of bias is the authors' labeling. African Americans/Blacks are identified only as "Negro" (e.g., 63, 69, 72, 106, 184), which I don't think I've read before in a book published after 1975. The authors usually use "Indian," though occasionally they use "squaw" (69, 202) and "savage" (184). Similarly, Loyalists are named "Tories" or "turncoats" (xxxv), and Scots are called "Scotch" (xxxv, 66). All of these labels are antiquated. Even more, they imply an incredible bias. But the authors explicate their bias with statements like "the majority [of slaves] remained loyal to their masters" (xxxviii) which supposes slaves had a choice and freedom of movement. And throughout the book, battle atrocities by Indians are detailed while atrocities by whites are hardly mentioned.
By the way, bias is not about political correctness, it's about the lack of objectivity and balanced story telling. Even more, here, the use of antiquated labels suggests that the authors are, at best, unfamiliar with books written after the 1970s-and that shortchanges all readers.
All in all, readers interested in the Revolution, westward migration, pioneering, and/or Virginia and Kentucky history should look elsewhere.
Suffers from poor editing, defensiveness.......2003-03-12
The "Introduction" to this book is hardly that--it is a chapter, and should have been designated as such. It is not an intro in the traditional sense of providing a brief synopsys of what we're about to read. I blame the editor for this, as he/she ought to have corrected this error.
The illustrations chose are in some cases, well, not really appropriate for an adult book. See pgs 112, 57 and esp. page 131 for examples. Several of the maps or graphs really do not explain much and should have been interpretated, e.g. pg xxiii.
For those wanting to read about the trans-Appalachian settlement in the mid to late 18th century, they will find much to like here, but this is certainly not a scholarly study or the last word. The fact that 2 of Allen Eckert's books appear in the bibliog ought to alert the scholar to this.....
History of the Revolutionary War in the West.......2003-02-04
"Virginia's Western War 1775-1786" tells the history of these interesting and important events. Beginning with the settlement of Kentucky by Daniel Boone, Richard Henderson, James Herrod, and company, the western frontier is soon engulfed in fire and blood as the Indians, opposed to white expansion into their lands and supported by their British allies who hope to attack the rebellious colonies on their vulnerable western border, launch a massive campaign to destroy the settlements. With action at Wheeling, Boonesboro, and Harrodstown, the western frontiersmen are forced to esentially fend for themselves against the hostile tribes and British rangers as the Continental forces back east cannot afford to spare money or troops to defend them. In 1778 Virginia launches a campaign led by Gen. George Rogers Clark to reduce the British posts on the Mississippi and Wabash Rivers, which ultimately, following his extraordinary victory at Vincennes, succeeds in winning virtually the entire Northwest Territory for the Americans. Despite these victories, Indian depredations would continue in this region until 1786, followed by the retaliatory strikes by expeditions under Clark, John Bowman, and Benjamin Logan, thus earning the region's macabre name of "that dark and bloody ground".
Despite the Treaty of Paris in 1783, the Revolution never truly ended in the west, with Indians continuing to fight the Virginians over the Ohio country into the 1790s. This book helps to shed some light on a little-known but fascinating aspect of the war that is too often overlooked.
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A Biographical Sketch of the Life of the Late Captain Michael Cresap (The First American Frontier)
John J. Jacob Manufacturer: Ayer Co Pub ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: 0405028636 |
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The life, campaigns and public services of General McClellan (George B. McClellan): The hero of Western Virginia, South Mountain and Antietam
George Brinton McClellan Manufacturer: T.B. Peterson ProductGroup: Book Binding: Unknown Binding ASIN: B000863R8S |
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Life, campaigns, and public services of General McClellan (George B. McClellan): the hero of western Virginia! South Mountain! and Antietam!, The
Andrew Dickson White Manufacturer: Cornell University Library ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 142971641X Release Date: 1864-01-01 |
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This volume is produced from digital images from the Cornell University Library Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Collection
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The life, campaigns, and public services of General McClellan. (Goegre B. McClellan) The hero of western Virginia! South Mountain! and Antietam!
Michigan Historical Reprint Series Manufacturer: Scholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 1425516246 Release Date: 2005-12-20 |
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This volume is produced from digital images created through the University of Michigan University Library's preservation reformatting program.
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Report of the Organization and Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac: To Which Is Added an Account of the Campaign in Western Virginia With Plans of
George B. McClellan Manufacturer: Ayer Co Pub ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: 0836952383 |
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Report on the organization and campaigns of the Army of the Potomac: To which is added an account of the campaign in western Virginia, with plans of battle-fields
George Brinton McClellan Manufacturer: Sheldon, & Co ProductGroup: Book Binding: Unknown Binding ASIN: B00085GBOG |
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Report On The Organization And Campaigns Of The Army Of The Potomac; To Which Is Added An Account Of The Campaign In Western Virginia With Plans Of The Battle Fields
Major General George B. McClellan Manufacturer: Scholar's Bookshelf ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 1601050151 |
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McClellan's early 1864 report in a facsimile reprint of the original edition and containing the texts of hundreds of letters, reports, and other documents as well as McClellan's defense against the criticism he had endured for his reluctance to move his army offensively until pushed to do so by Lincoln, Stanton, Halleck, and others. Many of the documents attest to McClellan's difficulties in obtaining sufficient men and materiel and contain his defenses for his actions. Includes three original maps. 2006: 465 pages. Softcover. (Scholar's Bookshelf)
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The twelve decisive battles of the war;: A history of the easternand western campaigns, in relation to the actions that decided their issue
William Swinton Manufacturer: Diek & Fitzgerald ProductGroup: Book Binding: Unknown Binding ASIN: B00085QEIO |
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Campaign for Western Virginia
George B. McClellan Manufacturer: Discovery Press (WV) ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 0966724631 |
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A Wanderer in the Perfect City: Selected Passion Pieces
Lawrence Weschler Manufacturer: University Of Chicago Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
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A few months ago, a friend I was talking with began to tell me about a friend of his named Gary Isaacs, who was working at the downtown headquarters of one of the city's top investment houses as an executive in the division monitoring the savings-and-loan crisis. Though Isaacs was just thirty-two years old, my friend recounted, he had previously worked on the Street in several other capacities as well, and before that he'd had a notably successful career in an entirely different field; what's more, it seemed he was about to quit this one, too, and to head off in yet another direction. When I asked my friend what the previous career had been, and, for that matter, what the new one was going to be, he replied that it would be far more entertaining for me to hear the whole story from the man himself, which is how, a few days later, I came to find myself in the sleek elevator of one of downtown's better-known headquarters zooming up towards I didn't have the faintest idea what.Lawrence Weschler is, simply put, one of the best journalists ever to have written for the New Yorker--of an equal rank to masters like Joseph Mitchell, Philip Hamburger, and John McPhee. Most of the articles in this volume were first published in 1988 as Shapinsky's Karma, Boggs's Bills, and Other True-Life Tales (the story of Boggs has been extracted and expanded into its own book); each of them profiles a creative individual who "works and works at something, which then happens of its own accord: it would not have happened without all the prior work, true, but its happening cannot be said to have resulted from all that work, the way effects are said to result from a series of causes." For republication, Weschler has provided updates on each of his subjects, from Maus creator Art Spiegelman to the now-deceased musical lexicographer Nicolas Slonimsky (whom Weschler profiled at the age of 92, and arguably at the peak of his career). He's also added two new "passion pieces," including a profile of comic artist Ben Katchor. A Wanderer in the Perfect City is as close to perfect as books get, and my advice to you is to get a copy, read it, and then reread it whenever your faith in literature needs restoring. If at all possible, get two copies, so you can share this graceful anthology yet never have to part with it. (Oh, and in case you were wondering, Gary Isaacs was a former rocket scientist who ran away from Wall Street to join the circus.) --Ron Hogan
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Weschler is a Superb Non-Fiction Writer.......2006-08-17
Classic -- at least for me.......2002-03-01
Reading the original edition of "Shapinsky's Karma, Bogg's Bills" was one of my watershed discoveries made at the time of life when everything is a discovery. "Shapinsky's Karma..." was an eye-opener for me, an inspiration; it was also the second hardcover book I'd ever bought, a weighty commitment for a boy like me, but a most fortuitous one. (The first hardcover I ever bought was "Heretics of Dune." _That_ wasn't nearly as inspirational.)
Coming across "Shapinsky's Karma..." again in this new form and fourteen years later, is therefore an occasion of some contemplation and a little rue: to remember the impressionable kid I first reading that beautifully blue tome; and to see it again in this perfectly fine edition, a little faded, a little dated. Some of its subjects who languished in relative obscurity back in 1988 have become well-known, like Boggs and Spiegelman; a great many others seem to have simply faded away. Perhaps this is an indirect demonstration of passion and its curatives, its flutterings and gutterings.
This new edition differs from the original in that the 1988 piece on Mark Boggs has been pulled; Weschler has expanded it into book-length. It's been supplanted with a piece on, I think, Ben Katchor, or whoever the "Mr. Knipl" cartoonist is.
curious look into eccentric lives.......1999-05-02
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Basic Financial Skills: Understanding and Presenting Financial Information
Jennifer Bean , and Lascelles Hussey Manufacturer: Hb Publications ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 1899448217 |
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Privatization of Urban Land in Shanghai
Li Ling Hin Manufacturer: Hong Kong Univ Pr ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 962209421X |
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The Acoustic Guitar of Martin Simpson
Martin Simpson Manufacturer: Music Sales Corp ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 0936799110 |
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Acoustic Guitar September/October 1991 (Magazine)
Paco Pena , Nanci Griffith , Tracy Moore , Martin Simpson , Alex de Grassi , and Gregson & Collister Manufacturer: Acoustic Guitar Magazine ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: B000R0EIM4 |
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A Voyage to America Ninety Years Ago: The Diary of a Bohemian Jew on His Voyage from Hamburg to New York in 1847 (Studies in Judaica and the Holocaust, No. 3)
Stuart E. Rosenbaum , Guido Kisch , and Nathan Kravetz Manufacturer: Borgo Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 0893704717 |
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A Voyage to America Ninety Years Ago : The diary of a Bohemian Jew on his voyage from Hamburg to New York, 1847.
Guido, Prof. KISCH Manufacturer: [Baltimore, etc.] : American Jewish Historical Society ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: B000JHGG16 |
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