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Hardtack and Coffee or the Unwritten Story of Army Life
Published in Paperback by Univ of Nebraska Pr (1993)
Authors: John D. Billings, Charles W. Reed, Charles E. Reed, and William L. Shea
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Enjoyable read start to finish!
I haven't read a book in a long time that I actually really enjoyed every chapter. Biling's doesn't confuse the reader with battlefield strategy or complicating the obvious. He doesn't reflect on battle scenarios with upmost detail after 20 years either. This is a great book for anyone looking to learn about daily soldier life. Bilings captures the daily grind and life of being a Federal soldier while offering humor and straight forward realities that get the mind ticking. The stories make truth stranger than fiction and is a welcomed charge of quick information. It is easy to suggest this book to younger readers as well as the information is clean,concise and well written. I would definately recommend this book for all as many ages can benefit from this educational and entertaining book of soldier life.

Civil War from the soldier's point of view
There are numerous histories of the Civil War and some have become classics. Most of these focus on battles and great heroes. Billings, however, a Civil War veteran, writes about the daily life of the average soldier. We learn about the soldier's motivation to fight, camp discipline, diet, housing, medical care, recreation and just about everything else that comprised the life of the Civil War era soldier. Billings' book is serious yet he manages to write in a lighthearted tone, replete with levity. This is a great book to round out a Civil War buff's study of the great conflict.

Great Fun for All Ages!
I would have loved to had this book when I was a child. The non-linearity of the chapters makes it a perfect "browser's book" -- a book which you can pick up and flip open to any page and read interesting, amusing and humorous accounts of day to day life in the Civil War army. This is one of the most fun books I've picked up in a long time.


The Eleventh Plague: A Novel of Medical Terror
Published in Audio Cassette by HarperAudio (1998)
Authors: John S., Md. Marr, John Baldwin, and John Shea
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Great idea, baaaadly written
I've read this book twice now and keep thinking, "what a great idea, too bad the med guy didn't farm the idea out to someone who could write!" But he thought he did; wish he'd sent it to me. Ignoring all the trivial errors (misspellings of diseases, "North Ridge earthquake," calling the valley fever org. "cocci" when that term refers to all cocci forms of bacteria, "congenital arthritic hip" of Drew (think they meant congenital dysplasia causing the arthritis, not too many babies born with arthritis!), the faults in writing are amazing: rotten character development (for ex. Byrne is described in such detail at first encounter w/his pony tail, and when he has to cut it off, but do we ever hear about his pony tail again? So much for his Samson anguish), bringing up interesting points only to drop them (Kameron's taping of Byrne's comments at Mia's lecture, mention about doctoring them -- never shows up again), and leaden writing style.

Guess there's going to be another book soon, maybe the Fifth Horseman? Hope these two get a better editor.

Fction based on true medical science
Epidemiologists study diseases and their causes and origins, and take the lead in disease investigations. Dr. Marr has a wealth of experience in this area, and he has used much of it to provide a backdrop for this novel. As a result, the science here is reliable, and this alone is refreshing in a work of fiction (compare for example with the movie "Outbreak"). The Eleventh Plague would provide a worthy basis for a popular movie, and as a novel it moves along at a reasonably good pace from one scene to the next. Don't look for Frederick Forsythe; the style is relatively shallow, and the characters are poorly developed, but it's a good commuter pocketbook, with just enough intrigue to get you to re-open it each day on the subway!

PLAGUING BY THE RULES
If you can avoid all the techno-[material] and long histories of some of the characters, you're in for a frightening look at how easy bioterrorism is. THE ELEVENTH PLAGUE revolves around a madman's plot to mirror the ten plagues of Moses and kill off vast amounts of people all in the name of God. Character-wise, there's no one here we haven't met before, and even the villain is rehashed from Dr. Phibes through Hannibal Lechter. However, the book has some terrifying scenes and some surprises, too. It's a little long in the tooth and is nowhere as realistically frightening as THE HOT ZONE, but it's still a scary read.
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History Of The Catholic Missions Among The Indian Tribes Of The U.s.
Published in Library Binding by Reprint Services Corp (1855)
Author: John Dawson Gilmary Shea
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New Party Politics: From Jefferson and Hamilton to the Information Age
Published in Hardcover by Palgrave Macmillan (1900)
Authors: John Kenneth White and Daniel M. Shea
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Safety and Health Abroad: How to Pack Peace-Of-Mind into Your Next Trip
Published in Paperback by Datafax Corp (1985)
Authors: John A., Ph.D. Giordano and Mary S. Shea
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The State of the Parties
Published in Paperback by Rowman & Littlefield Publishing (1999)
Authors: John C. Green and Daniel M. Shea
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Under Three: A Comprehensive Guide to Caring for Your Baby and Toddler
Published in Hardcover by Van Nostrand Reinhold (Trade) (1987)
Author: John S. O'Shea
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Woman at the Well
Published in Audio Cassette by ACTA Publications (1995)
Authors: John Shea, Nancy S. Marcheschi, and Graziano Marcheschi
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