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Unlikely Heroes
Published in Paperback by Univ of Alabama Pr (Txt) (November, 1990)
Author: Jack Bass
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Incredible Book
Through Unlikely Heroes, as well as Taming the Storm, his biography of Alabama federal Judge Frank Johnson, Bass brings to public light the role played by southern judges in the civil rights movement. This book truly does justice to Judges Wisdom, Rives, Tuttle, and Brown for their immense contributions to the civil rights movement. This is a great book!

A brilliant history of turbulent times.
Jack Bass has written an outstanding history of an often unacknowledged but essential component of the civil rights movement. This book is the story of a group of southern judges appointed to the Court of Appeals with jurisdiction over the deep South during the 1950's and early '60's. While the Supreme Court, led by Chief Earl Warren appropriately got the headlines for their groundbreaking decision in Brown vs Board of Education, the task fell to this Court to wrestle with the meaning of "deliberate speed" and more importantly (and also more of a challenge) to actually implement this decision in their home states.

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals of this time period was the greatest collection of talent ever assembled in the history of American jurisprudence. Their story is testimony to their courage, often in the face of social ostracism, threats of physical violence and all manner of disrespect.

The subjects of this work, Judges Richard Rives, John Brown, John Wisdom and Elbert Tuttle are among the most courageous men ever to don the robes and swear to uphold the U.S. Constitution. They were true to the oath they took, and in living up to that affirmation, brought the South, kicking and screaming into the 20th century.

A wonderfully researched work, easily readable for lawyers and normal people. Essential to the complete understanding of the times and the efforts undertaken by those who sought to change them.


Even Mississippi
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Alabama Pr (Txt) (August, 1989)
Authors: Melany Neilson and Jack Bass
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A rich in depth story of politics, race, and growing up.
This book may appear like it would only appeal to southerners, however, its about growing up and how we some things change and others stay the same. The feelings of a woman opening up regarding race are what makes this book. Read it and see if you don't agree.


Ol' Strom: An Unauthorized Biography of Strom Thurmond
Published in Hardcover by Longstreet Press (October, 1998)
Authors: Jack Bass and Marilyn W. Thompson
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OL' SEG
Strom Thurmond is widely viewed as a simple racist with just one cause- to fight against civil rights. However, OL STROM helps to explain that while Strom was historically on the wrong side during the civil rights battles, he was and still is a man of character and integrity.

Like him or not,OL STROM makes a strong case to support Strom as "the century's most enduring American political figure". Strom Thurmond was on the cutting edge of the white souths move from the Democratic party to the Republican party with his 1948 presidental bid. He still holds the filibuster record and well being in the Senate for longer than any one in history.

Unlike some of of the hardcore racists, Strom reached out to African-Americans in his later years. At the same time, Strom never "admitted" his earlier positions on civil rights were wrong. Strom still clung to his "States Rights" view which seem to open the only hole in his intergrity. Only Strom knows what's in his heart.

OL STROM also gets into more details, regarding his personal affairs, such as his biracial daughter, that others bio have glossed over.

Strom is not so much "a" southern politian, as he IS the south!

Entertaining work by a SC expert
I once had the pleasure of sharing a flight with the author Jack Bass. The man is a walking encyclopedia of anecdotes of South Carolina history and political lore and he was quite entertaining. Reading his take on Thurmond, who he knew well, is similar to an actual conversation with Bass. Put it to you this way, reading this book is like listening to some old-timers reminisce around the cracker barrel in front of the general store. Not a scholarly work,but an enjoyable one. BTW, I wish he would have gone into detail about Thurmond''s meeting with Coretta Scott King. I would have loved to have been a fly on the wall to hear what the former supreme segregationist had to say to the widow of Dr. King.

You may not like him BUT
Insightful, provacative...You may not like Strom, but this book
will make you view him in a different light. This book doesn't take sides. It does give you a view of someone many have thought of as a not very bright, but who has outlived or outsmarted most of his critics. A very good view of politics in South Carolina. Mr. Thurmond won my grudging respect in this book by taking care of his constituents...without regards to race or religion. Well documented facts by the writers!


Fishing Bass-Ackwards: Coming Down the Pike With Off-The-Walleye Humor
Published in Paperback by Willow Creek Press (October, 1995)
Authors: Jack Ohman and Jack Obman
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Fishing Funnies?
Having glanced at a friend's copy of this book, I have decided to buy TWO copies of it: one for myself and one for my father, a grizzled old fisherman if there ever was one. The man is a difficult laugh, but I can generally guess his reation from mine. This book, particularly the "Know Thy Enemy" section should get a few REAL laughs...


Storm: Stories of Survival From Land, Sea and Sky
Published in Audio Cassette by Listen & Live Audio, Inc. (15 November, 2000)
Authors: Clint Willis, Terence Aselford, Rick Foucheux, Nick Sampson, Gary Telles, Sebastian Junger, Rick Bass, John Vaillant, Whitney Balliett, and Jack LeMoyne
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Not as good as the others
I love this series and I have all the books - so I know. It hurts me to only offer three stars but, simply, this one just isn't as good as the rest. First of all, it's nothing like as advertised above. There are 18 stories, but only 9 of those shown on that cover, which has been redesigned, too - I don't know what happened. Despite the publisher's notes above, there is NOTHING from Bonington, Venables or Davidson - no story of -148 wind chill on Mt. McKinley (the one I anticipated most). We got some wires crossed here someplace. Of the 18 stories you do get, 5 of them are fiction (including the 2 longest )- a greater percentage than any other in the series except "Dark". Of the 13 nonfiction tales, several have very little to do with survival as we've come to know it from earlier books in the series - they really just express wonder at nature. I'm surprised at the inclusion of "The Storm" by Junger - it fits, sure, but it's so well-known by now, and one of the best features of the Adrenaline Series has been how it introduces us to stories and authors we may not know. I do not mean to say that these aren't well-written pieces: the ones by Chaplin, Groom and Gann are riveting. I guess it just depends on what you expect. But don't let this book be your introduction to this awesome series; get High, Epic or Wild Blue instead, and if you've read them already, don't expect as much here.


The American South Comes of Age
Published in Paperback by McGraw Hill College Div (January, 1995)
Author: Jack Bass
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Bassin' with a Fly Rod
Published in Paperback by The Lyons Press (May, 2003)
Authors: Jack Ellis and Larry Largay
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Bassin' With a Fly Rod: One Fly Rodder's Approach to Serious Bass Fishing
Published in Hardcover by The Lyons Press (February, 1995)
Authors: Jack Ellis and Larry Largay
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The Bassing of New Hampshire: How Black Bass Came to the Granite State
Published in Paperback by Moose Country Pr (August, 1999)
Author: Jack Noon
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The Bill Evans Trio: Featuring Bill Evans, Eddie Gomez/Bass & Drummers Marty Morrell, Philly Joe Jones & Jack Dejohnette
Published in Paperback by Hal Leonard (September, 2003)
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