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In Search of Perlas Grandes (Book I: The Chronicles of Nathaniel Childe)
Published in Paperback by Accent Books (1985)
Author: Timothy C. Davis
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Terrific Read
"Fixation" is a wonderful read. I liked the story, the characters, and the action. A nice blend of love and danger. NaNC Anderson's prose is first rate. I loved the book from page one to the end where a surprise is always a welcome event.

Barbara Clark, author A BREATH OF HEATHER
Fixation is a gripping story that held my attention from the first page. As Jessica and Grady's story unfolded, I found myself cheering for them even while I worried about the danger stalking them. The twists and surprises kept me on edge, and the final revelation of the villain's identity had me breathless. A wonderfully satifying book.

I enjoyed this book and couldn't put it down!
The characters and the story flowed together to make a wonderful read. I definitely will read it again and suggest it to a friend. I would like to know if there are any other books written by this author.


Jefferson Davis in Blue: The Life of Sherman's Relentless Warrior
Published in Hardcover by Louisiana State University Press (2002)
Authors: Nathaniel Cheairs, Jr. Hughes and Gordon D. Whitney
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The other Jefferson Davis finally gets his due
This is a biography of an obscure figure from the American Civil War who had a famous name. Jefferson Columbus Davis was no relation to the Confederate president, and stayed loyal to the Union, rising the the rank of brevet Major General. He's probably best known as the culprit in the murder of William Nelson, another Union army general, in 1862. There was, however, more to Jefferson C. Davis than that, as this admirable biography shows.

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Jefferson C. Davis was from Indiana. He enlisted in the army young, and participated in the battle of Buena Vista as a private in his Indiana volunteer regiment, distinguishing himself so much that he was considered for an appointment to West Point. When that fell through, Davis was directly enlisted in the regular army as a second lieutenant of artillery, and spent the years between the Mexican war and Fort Sumter studying and learning to be a soldier. He was part of the garrison of Fort Sumter, and this notoriety positioned him for a brigade command of Indiana state troops. He led them through the battle of Pea Ridge, and never looked back, concluding the war in command of the Fourteenth Corps during the March through the Carolinas, and during the battle of Bentonville. After the war, he was Alaska's first military district commander, and briefly fought the Modocs on the California-Oregon border.

The authors do a wonderful job of bringing Davis, and his many contradictions, to life. He was a demanding soldier, and a hard taskmaster, but he appears to have generally been a fair and decent person. There is the one incident where he shot Nelson dead, but the authors lay out the course of events, and frankly the whole thing sounds provoked. Nelson was disliked by a lot of people, apparently, to the point that when he was shot, there weren't very many calls for his killer to be brought to justice. The whole thing is laid out in considerable detail. And where Davis emerges as a surprise is in his competence as a soldier. Though his troops were routed at both Stones River and Chickamauga, at Pea Ridge it was Davis who stopped Louis Hebert's attack on the Union left, and at Jonesboro it was Davis who broke the Confederate front. At Bentonville he again held off the main Confederate assault, though with some help. Frankly I was surprised: he turns out to have been a pretty good general, and generally well-liked by the troops, even though he *never* praised anyone for anything, and apparently thought bravery nothing extraordinary. In his defense, he was brave himself.

There is one shortcoming in this book. There is a lack of maps to illustrate the text. The authors try to detail battlefield maneuvers from Buena Vista to Bentonville, with no tactical maps at all, and only three general area maps, none of which are particularly helpful. Only one of the maps even deals with the Civil War. This unfortunately makes the text a bit hard to follow at times. Other than that, I would highly recommend this book for the Civil War scholar. It's definitely worth the money.


Belated Feudalism : Labor, the Law, and Liberal Development in the United States
Published in Paperback by Cambridge University Press (1992)
Author: Karen Orren
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"Equality and equal security" in Soviet foreign policy
Published in Unknown Binding by Keck Center for International Strategic Studies ()
Author: Nathaniel Davis
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Wyatt Earp: The Ok Corral and the Law of the American West (The Library of American Lives and Times)
Published in Library Binding by Powerkids Pr (2003)
Author: William L. Urban
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The Last Two Years of Salvador Allende
Published in Paperback by I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd (1998)
Author: Nathaniel Davis
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More Sail Trim: A Second Anthology of Articles Concerning Efficiency in Sailing
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow (1979)
Authors: Sail Magazine and Anne Madden
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A Long Walk to Church, 2nd Edition
Published in Hardcover by Westview Press (02 July, 2003)
Author: Nathaniel Davis
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Como Agua Para Chocolate/Like Water for Chocolate
Published in Paperback by Anchor Books (2001)
Author: Laura Esquivel
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