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The Grunts
Published in Hardcover by Presidio Pr (June, 1976)
Author: Charles Robert Anderson
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An Extraordinary Book for Putting Behavior in Context
I thought this book was a real sleeper. I bought it as a used paperback and based on its title and cover, I expected a "pulpy" style blood and guts novel. Once I looked at it closer, I realized it was a true story. And once I read it, I realized it was an exceptionally well-conceived and well-written book.

The book is in two parts - the first part being about the tour of duty in Vietnam for an infantryman and the second nominally being about "The World". I thought the first part did a fine job of describing the physical and mental hardships imposed on the grunts by the climate, the terrain and the unpredictable boredom/terror nature of the conflict. Following that, Part Two takes the reader through what I believe is the material that really distinguishes this book as one that anyone who studies the Vietnam war should read. Anderson presents a thoughtful and straightforward discussion about the attitudes of Americans who served and those who did not and the forces that shaped those attitudes. He does a great job of relating these to the struggles the servicemen faced in reentering civilian life and to the struggles they faced in dealing with Vietnamese society and their own combat leaders. Placing the veterans' homecoming adjustments, atrocities and fraggings in this context was what moved this book from the very good to the extraordinary class.

Easy to read, hard to put down. Read it - you'll enjoy it and you'll learn some interesting things.

The next best thing to being there!
I served with "Andy" in Vietnam in 1969 in the First Battalion Third Marines. He was a friend to everyone and paid very close attention to things around him knowing he would write this book. Many of the stories in the book are based on actual happenings. The pallet of mortar rounds exploding really happened and it was a wonder more Marines weren't killed. This book ranks along with Jim Web's "Fields of Fire" as two of the most realistic Vietnam combat accounts. A friend of mine served under Jim Web and lost his right arm just below the shoulder. He and Mr. Web still stay in touch and continue the bond that can only be formed in combat. Don't waste you money on all those Vietnam war novels until you have read "The Grunts" and "Fields of Fire".

One of the best books you'll ever read!!!
Anderson's book has got to be the next best thing to "being there". I am envious of his talent for "detailing" the ordinary. He is absolutely "right on" in describing just how wonderful plain old ordinary water can taste. I read Anderson's book before I joined the Corps. Since then I've read all the big names in this genre; Sassoon, Graves, Owen, Mailer, Jones, Caputo, O'brien, Webb. I guess I tend to identify more with Caputo's, Webb's, and Anderson's books since they're Marines. It really doesn't matter because they were all good and they all sent a message that has never been heeded. I wish someone would tell a story about us and all the silly c**p that went on in Somalia.


The Christ Centered Marriage: Discovering and Enjoying Your Freedom in Christ Together
Published in Hardcover by Regal Books (July, 1997)
Authors: Neil T. Anderson and Charles Mylander
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A practical and spiritual guide to marriage
This book was a wonderful guide to a successful marriage based on the bible. Full of personal stories and biblical passages, The Christ Centered Marriage is an inspiration for all couples.

Excellent book and essential to new and older marriages!
I read this book several years ago before I married my husband and I would recommend it to anyone that is getting married or is currently married. This book has helped me to understand my partner as well as my faith and I believe that it is essential! There are many wonderful examples of real life problems that many married people face and it helps to know you are not alone. I have continued to look through this book, even 2 years later, and it continues to help me understand myself and my relationships with both the Lord, and my husband. Overall, Excellent!


Charles Darwin: Naturalist
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 2001)
Author: Margaret J. Anderson
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Stimulates the urge to explore further.
My nine year old grandson found this book interesting and useful. He is already exploring some of the clever, do-able activity/experiment suggestions. I recommend this book to any budding scientist.


The great migration begins : immigrants to New England, 1620-1633
Published in Unknown Binding by Fromm Intl ()
Author: Robert Charles Anderson
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Excellent genealogy resource for New England.
The author, sponsored by NEHGS, has written a comprehensive 3 volumne genealogical document of everyone known to have lived in New England between 1620-1633. This book brings many well know sources together for a researcher. Its a 'must have' for anyone with roots in New England!


Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635
Published in Hardcover by New England Historic Genealogical Society (July, 1999)
Author: Robert Charles Anderson
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Great 1st Volume of Six
The book continues the super work of "The Great Migration Begins," published in 1996...

The internet, ancestry CD's and even a lot of the IGI is filled with so much genealogical fantasy that it is always refreshing to see serious scholarship, and nobody has ever done a better job with seventeenth century New England emigrants than Robert Charles Anderson. His Great Migration Project was brilliantly conceived and is being painstakingly carried forward.


The Human Tradition in the Vietnam Era (Human Tradition in America (Paper), No 5)
Published in Paperback by Scholarly Resources (April, 2000)
Authors: David L. Anderson and Charles W. Calhoun
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A cross-section of wartime opinions and experiences.
A dozen biographies of those opposed to or affected by Vietnam serve as the foundation for revealing how individuals were influenced by events of the times. Human Tradition in the Vietnam Era goes beyond most Vietnam books to provide a cross-section of opinions and experiences documenting the lasting effects of the war.


Juma and the Magic Jinn
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow & Company (October, 1986)
Authors: Joy Anderson and Charles Mikolaycak
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Magic with an African twist
"Juma and the Magic Jinn" combines a story by Joy Anderson with colorful illustrations by Charles Mikolaycak. Together they tell the story of Juma, a Kenyan boy. Juma would rather write poems and draw pictures when his teacher is trying to teach his class sums and scripts. Frustrated by the situation, Juma summons a magical being called a jinn, and asks the jinn for some magical help. Ultimately, he learns an important lesson.

This is a beautifully illustrated story with an enjoyable magical theme.


Primer of Sectional Anatomy With Mri and Ct Correlation
Published in Paperback by Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins (December, 1994)
Authors: Charles P. Barrett, Larry D. Anderson, Steven J. Poliakoff, and Lawrence Anderson
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Great book!
This atlas is perfect for medical students in just about any year. It is great for students taking anatomy because it shows cross sections that help you understand where structures are as they move through the body.

Fantastic correlation between the gross cross sections and then the MRI or CT scan on the same pages for easy comparision back and forth. The labels are very clear and easy to read. Great book to use for studying for exams!

I would recommend this book for any student taking gross anatomy or radiology. Also great for students just to quickly refresh radiology skills in any rotation.


Under Fire With the Tenth U.S. Cavalry
Published in Paperback by University Press of Colorado (June, 1993)
Authors: Herschel V. Cashin, Charles Alexander, and William T. Anderson
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A Fine Book About a Fine Unit
There were four Regular Army regiments recruited after the Civil War from the veterans of the US Colored Troops raised for war service. Two were infantry, the Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth, and two Cavalry, the Ninth and Tenth. The Tenth Cavalry was mostly stationed in the west to keep order among the Native Americans who called them Buffalo Soldiers. There has been a continuing great interest in the deeds and motivations of these men in the face of rampant prejudice and social seperation. The Tenth's service has been perpetuated in the present order of battle of the US Army and there still is an active 10th Cavalry though it is now integrated.
This 1899 book was long out of print and the original is now a collectible. This facsimile reprint edition, with a new introduction added, should interest all those who study the War with Spain. In addition to a few introductory chapters on Negro's service from the Revolution to the Civil War, and a chapter each on the other three Black regiments, the book gives most coverage to the Tenth in Cuba. The 9th and 10th flanked the famous 1st Volunteer Cavalry, the "Rough Riders" at San Juan.
The original also has a commendatory introduction by the Cavalry Division commanding officer "Fighting Joe" Wheeler, who had been a Confederate officer in the Civil War. Most of the book is a collection of personal narratives interspersed with interviews with other commanders.
As an aside, Lt. John J. Pershing, later commander of the Punitive Expedition in 1916 and then the AEF in France, got his nickname "Black Jack" from his service with the Tenth.


The Egg and Other Stories
Published in Library Binding by Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media (January, 1998)
Authors: Sherwood Anderson and Charles E. Modlin
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GrandDaddy of modern American short fiction
Sherwood's ghost and his readers may not like the ugly pullet on the cover, but inside is a collection of wonderful writing and story-telling. If you write fiction, read it and learn.

Read "I'm a Fool" and see if Salinger was really so innovative after all.

Short Stories Must Be Finely Crafted
Anytime we get a chance to read something by one of Hemingway and Faulkner's mentors, it's bound to be a unique treat, but this book will surprise you if you haven't read Anderson before. His delicate use of pathos and delicious sense of humor feel so contemporary. We Loved "The Egg" especially as it seemed to capture the American entreprenurial spirit and its often discouraging results with an especially humorous irony. Faulkner was right--short stories require more of a writer, as every word must forward the author's intent, and Anderson's success here proves that, like Hemingway, he may have been a better short story writer than novelist.

Sherwood Anderson should be more well-known
I love reading short stories, and I think this is the best collection of stories I've ever read. I hope I get these titles right: I think especially notable are A Death In The Woods, The Corn Planting, Brother Death, The Other Woman, and The Masterpiece. There's not a bad story in here, and there are like 30 stories. I find Anderson's simple prose to be enchanting. His characterization is his strongest point; eighty years ago, he wrote characters to whom I can relate and understand today.


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