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Concise Anthology of American Literature (5th Edition)
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall College Div (21 November, 2000)
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A pretty good anthology
The Illustrated Directory of the Civil War
Published in Paperback by Motorbooks International (15 April, 2001)
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Overall, pretty good.
This is a great reference book. The pictures are excelent. Great overview of the uniforms, accoutrements, weapons, and such of the different armies throughout the war. I especially liked the individual Regiment pages with illustrations showing what a soldier might have looked like in a given regiment.
Miller did pretty good, but he loses a star here for his biased writing. In the book, Confederate General Braxton Bragg is touted as a man who, owning a Bible, probably didn't read it, given the shape of his troops, while Sherman's atrocities are overlooked, and he is praised as a man whose "place among American commanders remains secure," and Miller speaks with surprise that he is controversial, since it's been "over a century and a quarter" since he burned and pillaged the South. Anyways, this is a great resource for reenactors and anyone interested in militaria of the War Between the States.
Anthology of American Literature, Volume II: Realism to the Present (7th Edition)
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (2000)
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A no frills book with literaly no thrills.
Few literary textbooks equal "An Anthology of American Literature" in length and dryness. While the book is a collection of mediocre stories who are now only seeing the light of day due to the baneful effects of political correctness, the editor of this work delves deeper to not include a single illustration that may have shed some light of this terrible experience of reading this collection of pointless stories,
I think its great
I, on the other hand, think its a great collection of American literature, but maybe just a bit too pricey for what it offers. I would suggest it more as something to use as a reference than as something that should be read cover to cover, I mean, geeze, its 2060 pages long.
Anthology of American Literature: Volume II
This huge textbook is a steal: hundreds of major works from the last century and a half, printed on quality paper, bound with a strong but flexible gum binding. If this were a hardcover, you'd pay twice the price for what it includes. It's thorough and scholarly, a tome that defines the Big League of anthologies. It's not for the shallow reader, though, who's accustomed to the sensuous audio-visuals of TV and the Internet. This is TEXT. Time to resuscitate the thinking mind, the patient intellect, the autonomous imagination.
Anthology of American Literature, Volume I: Colonial Through Romantic (7th Edition)
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (28 July, 1999)
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It's Ok
The footnotes are numbered strangely and they don't elaborate on the footnoted item very well.
Good Textbook
This was the textbook used in my American Literature I class last semester. Volume Two is being used in the second half that I am taking this semester. The book offers a good collection of American Literature from the earliest European Explorers to the late 1800's. The additional information offered in the introductions to each author and literary time period adds to the student's understanding of the works.
American Iconology: New Approaches to Nineteenth-Century Art and Literature
Published in Hardcover by Yale Univ Pr (1993)
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Atlas of Clinical Neurology
Published in Hardcover by Mosby (15 January, 1993)
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Blood Link
Published in Paperback by Ace Books (1986)
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Breaking at the Fountain: A Meditation on the Work of David Miller
Published in Paperback by Stride Publications (1998)
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Cardiac Arrest (Charter)
Published in Paperback by Diamond Books (1988)
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Cd-Atlas Clinical Neurology Version 1.1, Windows, Single User
Published in Hardcover by Mosby (1996)
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The introductions to the pieces are good--as good or better than Norton's--and the selections themselves are generally good. Still, though, there are a few notable things missing, but that is to be expected in any compendium, I suppose.
One of the highlights of this volume is the full reprints of Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography and Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn. If you have to buy this book, it should be useful and may even be worth keeping around after the class is over. I know I'm going to keep mine.