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Folklore of the Winnebago Tribe
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd) (1997)
Authors: David Lee Smith and Robert J. Conley
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An Excellent Resource
I used this book in a mythology class project and it was a great help. The book reveals a great deal of the Winnebago tradition through the history detailed in the stories. This book is well worth the money and is a necessary piece to any Native American collection.


Gospel Bearers, Gender Barriers: Missionary Women in the Twentieth Century (American Society of Missiology Series, No. 32)
Published in Paperback by Orbis Books (2002)
Author: Dana Lee Robert
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The often overlooked role of female missionaries
Skillfully edited by Dana L. Robert (University School of Theology), Gospel Bearers, Gender Barriers: Missionary Women In The Twentieth Century is a scholarly selection of essays by a variety of articulate and learned contributors focusing on the often overlooked role of female missionaries around the world and throughout the decades of twentieth century Christian history. Studying the role of women in missionary movements in both Protestant and Catholic denominations, the conflict as to whether Christian missions have raised or lowered the status of women in Africa, and many other relevant themes, Gospel Bearers, Gender Barriers is a unique and very highly recommended addition to Christian History and Women's Studies reading lists and academic reference collections.


The Green Bay and Western: From Moguls to Alcos
Published in Hardcover by Hundman Publishing (1989)
Authors: Stan Mailer, Robert L. Hundman, and Cathy H. Lee
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A complete and accurate history of the Green Bay & Western
The author put his heart and soul in this book,the publisher's high quality printing,exceptional clarity makes the Green Bay & Western a best seller


Growing Up in the 1850s: The Journal of Agnes Lee
Published in Hardcover by Univ of North Carolina Pr (1984)
Authors: Mary Custis Lee Debutts and Agnes Lee
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The Journal of Agnes Lee
Eleanor Agnes Lee was the daughter of General Robert E. Lee, the famous Conferderate Commander in the War Between the States. This is the journal from her girlhood. I thoroughly enjoyed it. There are many books about Robert E. Lee, but there are very few about the rest of his family. This is one of the only sources on his third, beautiful daughter, Agnes, and lets us see better the life of the Lee family. It tells of her faith, her struggles, and her wonderful relationship with her family. I loved this book!


Integrated Management Systems : A Practical Approach to Transforming Organizations
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (1999)
Authors: Thomas H. Lee, Shoji Shiba, and Robert Chapman Wood
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Don't know what to do without the hero-leader - read this
If you read this book in conjunction with Kent Bowen's Harvard Business Review article 'Decoding the DNA of the Toyota Production System (Sept. Oct. 1999) you will get more out of both. The language and case studies are a little different, but the purpose is the same: to develop a system to utilize the scientific method in problem solving at every level of the organization. This book can take you through this complex world and tie together all the fragments we've been studying for years. Whether it's called lean manufacturing or operating systems or TQM, they are all systems that tie tools together in a common purpose. Understand: (1) how to tie it together, (2) how to teach and learn about it, and (3) how to implement it. This isn't a book with just one idea rehashed over and over; the devil is in the details, and this is filled with useful details that have been tested and proven effective. Before you set about trying to change or design your organization, read this book first. The only thing that I would have liked to see to make it better is a chapter on Toyota, the most benchmarked Integrated Management System in the world.


It's a Mile from Here to Glory
Published in Hardcover by Little Brown & Company (1972)
Author: Robert C. Lee
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It's a mile from here to glory
I've read this book numerous times since junior high. I love it! It is one of my favorites. It takes all the insecurities that we feel as young adults and brings them into the mind's eye. It's a highly inspiring story about real life teen issues such as not fitting in, getting in trouble and the parent/child relationship. It's a "feel good" story that takes you through every emotion, from life's small setbacks to triumphant glories. This should be required reading for young adults and those who deal with them. It's not just for kids, adults can take something from this book also.


Learning About the Changing Seasons
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Books (15 March, 2000)
Authors: Heidi Gold-Dworkin, Donna Goodman Lee, Gold, and Robert K. Ullman
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OUTSTANDING BOOK FOR ALL AGES
The Changing Seasons explains why there are different seasons in a very simple, elegant way. The experiments are fun and easy to do. I will be using this book to explain seasons to my elemantary grade students. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to understand why we have seasons.


Lee the Soldier
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Nebraska Pr (1996)
Author: Gary W. Gallagher
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a good introduction to a truly larger-than-life figure
You can't hope to understand the U.S. Civil War without coming to some kind of an understanding of Robert E. Lee. The South's preeminent commander was a larger-than-life figure in his own time, and continues to occupy a very prominent place in the American imagination. He is seen as the personification of the Southern aristocrat, the Christian gentleman, and the brilliant military commander. To some extent, all those characterizations are true; but they hardly tell the full story. The essays in this volume serve as a fine introduction to the ongoing debate about the true meaning of Robert E. Lee to us as Americans. Contributors like Douglas S. Freeman portray him as a godlike, awesome figure; revisionists like Alan T. Nolan brilliantly reexamine the traditional view, suggesting that Lee had flaws, both as a man and a commander. The most recent essays, such as Gary Gallagher's contribution, suggest that although the revisionists are to some extent correct, Lee was nevertheless a source of strength, not weakness, to the Confederacy. The debate will doubtless continue to rage, and if you want to get brought up to speed, this is the place to start.


Lee's Endangered Left: The Civil War in Western Virginia Spring of 1864
Published in Hardcover by Louisiana State University Press (1999)
Author: Richard R. Duncan
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A Most Critical Phase of the Civil War
Basically well written and excellently researched , this book offers insights on the critical battles of the Civil War in western Virginia during the Spring of 1864, a subject usually not covered in detail. The details provided and the sequence presented on military operations give a very useful overview of strategy and tactics in this area in 1864. Richard Duncan, the author, details the unsuccessful attempts by General Hunter's army to live off the land which contrasts with Sherman's success in Georgia. While Sherman's effect on the civilian population is well known, the harsh treatment of civilians in the Shenandoah Valley is not as widely covered in print; and Richard Duncan's account provides much useful information and references on the subject of the Union Army's relationship with the area's civilians. The importance of the campaigns in the Shenandoah Valley during the Spring of 1894 should not be ignored. Had General Hunter been successful, the Civil War

may have ended six months earlier. This book well describes Grant's strategy, Lee and Davis responses and the numerous mistakes made by both armies. Making this account enjoyable, is the inclusion of brief biographical sketches of the field officers involved before discussing each operation.

The book suffers from a lack of good and sufficient maps. The maps provided do little to support the text. Critically needed are maps on individual battles. This is especially true of Chapter 2, The Dublin Raid, where maps are provided only on Crook's and Averell's routes to and from Dublin; however, maps on some of the raid's engagements/battles would greatly enhance the text. In addition, maps are badly needed for the engagements fought near Lynchburg. However, both the professional historian and the Civil War buff, would do well to read this work.


The Lees of Virginia: Seven Generations of an American Family
Published in Hardcover by American Philological Association (1990)
Author: Paul C. Nagel
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Amazing
This was a very enlightning book about the Lees history. Some very fascinating stories about the lees and their roots


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