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I found it highly informative, enlightening and evocative.
Review from 8th Air Force News MagazineBombs Away is well-researched, with much detail throughout. The personal experiences related by the authors, both on the airbase and in the air, result in a book unique in its premise and fascinating in its presentation, while telling the story of one of the unusual bomb groups of the Mighty Eighth Air Force.
Review by Dr. Walt Brown Spring Hill Tenn.
CONCISE, WELL WRITTEN , INFORMATIVE AND INTERESTING
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Tanner's rootsThe book was worth 5 stars until the end where Greenleaf committed the cardinal sin of murder mysteries by introducing the killer in the last chapter.
Home again
Interesting
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An extensive yet comprehensive bookAll in all it is a good book though it is a shame that there aren't more books in this genre out on the market!
Must have for those who grew up in the 80s
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Excellent legal analysis
Excellent chronology of topicsI might also note that Professor Johnson's conducted meticulous research over many years organizing Supreme Court decisions by topic in a fashion only rivaled by West Publishing.

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Cheaper than buying the toys, but almost as fun!
Another offering from THE toy guru
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Good big picture
Good overview book
finacial enginering
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Solid But Not Deep
From Another Interested Reader
Thomas Jefferson as AdversaryOf course, my nephew was absolutely correct. In an effort to rectify my obvious educational deficiency, I immediately embarked on a reading plan which led me to "What Kind of Nation", where I discovered that Thomas Jefferson also didn't along with John Marshall, the fourth Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
By the time I got to this book I had a pretty good feel for the politics of the period, having read "Founding Brothers" by Joseph Ellis, "Founding Father: Rediscovering George Washington" by Richard Brookhiser, "Alexander Hamilton: American" by Richard Brookhiser and "James Madison" by Garry Wills. I believe this background helped me to maximize my enjoyment of "What Kind of Nation" because I was able to focus on Marshall's brilliance and perseverance in establishing the authority of the Supreme Court on an equal footing with the executive and legislative branches of the federal government. Jefferson's antics were amusing, but old news. The way that Marshall dealt with Jefferson who was, after all, the President of the United States during the first 8 years of Marshall's 34 years as Chief Justice, is fascinating.
James Simon does a great job of telling the story without getting overly technical with the legal side of things. I think he strikes just the right balance, so that the lay reader (i.e., non-lawyer) can appreciate the significance of Marshall's extraordinary accomplishments.

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What to, not How to
Nice photos, not enough details
Greatbook.

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1 John 5_7
Superb scholarship and a little fluff
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Fraud and Murder