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Why the South Lost the Civil War
Published in Hardcover by University of Georgia Press (1986)
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The thesis of this book is that the South lost the War because of insufficient nationalism. To call this argument preposterous is to be kind. Out of a white population of nine million the South lost a quarter of a million dead and many times that number in wounded. The South kept fighting until every Southern city was controlled by the Union. A small agrarian nation, the South fought a large, industrialized nascent world power. Unbelievably the South came close to winning this unequal contest. To contend that the South failed because of lack of will is ahistoric and a contemptible insult to the brave rebels who fell under the stars and bars. A better judge of Southern will during that war was General Grant who, while attacking the Southern cause, admitted that never had men fought harder for a cause than the Southerners.

Every time I look at this book I cringe. These "scholars" simply ignore the battles themselves. The battles deteriorated southern will, not the other way around!! This book is horrible and I am cringing as I write.

Herbie Jones and the Dark Attic
Published in Paperback by Puffin (1995)
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When I picked up this book, I thought "cool! A mystery." I turned out that this wasnt a mystery. It had parts of indivitual mysterys and plus it was bad. I would recomend the book for a 1-2 grader not to a 3rd grader!

Introduction to Optical Fiber Communication Systems
Published in Hardcover by International Thomson Publishing (1997)
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This is a good introductory level book, but lacks in current trend and future prospective. I think that 2nd edition must be prepared to meet with those demands

Anti-Racist Probation Practice
Published in Hardcover by Ashgate Publishing Company (1995)
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This book is a poor attempt of explaining probation in America. Blah blah blah...we're all victims, give me special treatment and plenty of handouts. Don't waste any time on this book unless you have a good sense of humor and need a good laugh.

Johannes Renner's Livonian History 1556-1561 (Baltic Studies, Vol 1)
Published in Hardcover by Edwin Mellen Press (1997)
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The Lost Debate: German Socialist Intellectuals and Totalitarianism
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Illinois Pr (Txt) (1999)
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The Pilot's Outline Guide to Basic Aerodynamics
Published in Paperback by Eastern Dakota Publishers (1995)
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Simplified Instrument Flying/ Instructing Techniques
Published in Paperback by Eastern Dakota Publishers (01 November, 1995)
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The 1996 Natural Gas Yearbook
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (1995)
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360' Feedback Manual
Published in Paperback by Business & Professional Publishing (1999)
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joke. The South spilled a lot of blood trying to save their
new nation and to say they lacked nationalism is bad. There was
problems with State's Rights issues among the various Governors
of the States (esp. Georgia, N. Carolina) but among the soldiers
it wasn't that bad.
The author's continued comparison of the South's
military tactic's to those of German and French General's
who served under Napolean is just annoying since the books
written by these Generals were either not yet published in
English or published at all and I doubt that many confederates
spent much time reading them the works in French or German.
This book is just another reason why many people think
history is boring. If you want a good read, pick up a Civil
War book by James McPherson, Shelby Foote, Douglas Southall
Freeman, or Bruce Catton.