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Young George Washington: America's First President
Published in Library Binding by Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media (1992)
Authors: Andrew Woods and John Himmelman
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History for budding historians
I thought this book would be well over the head of my five-year-old son; it has more words on each page than he's used to (because it is geared for the young reader). This book is so well written that it kept his attention throughout. And when he realized that this was someone he had heard of, he was hooked. Now he wants to know about all the presidents. (He doesn't realize how many of them there are!)

I highly recommend this book for anyone who wants to start their child down the path of enjoying history.

Wonderful introduction to history
Although I expected this book to be well over the head of my 5-year-old son, he loved it. It was an interesting book that held his attention on its own merits. The pictures, although not as many as he was used to, helped the story along. But when he learned that this was a book about a real person, someone he had heard of, he was thrilled. He's asked me to get him more books about real people. I definitely will.

A children's classic
If you love your young children who are just learning about history, you owe it to yourself and to them to rush and press the order button for this classic kids' book. Lushily and lavishly illustrated, this wonderful tome details the true story of the man who would become the first president of the United States. This book is an excellent start for any young man or woman to get a grip on the early history of our great country. I am choked up as I write these words because I know this incredible book will become an heirloom that I will pass down from generation to generation. This powerful, and moving testiment to the formation of our land will never be forgotten by this impressed reader. It's simply one of the most wonderful books ever written and I thank God for its existence.


The Other Side of the Sixties: Young Americans for Freedom and the Rise of Conservative Politics (Perspectives on the Sixties)
Published in Paperback by Rutgers University Press (1997)
Author: John A., III Andrew
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Finally Out of the Haze
John Andrew provides a much-needed history of the early 1960s and the development of Young Americans for Freedom as a political force. What most historians forget (and Andrew's title confuses)is that there were two distinct aspects to that decade - perhaps generally described as pre and post Vietnam buildup.

Having graduated from college in 1965 and then attended grad school for the rest of the decade - it was clear these were two different worlds. The beanie I wore as a freshman in 1961 was alien to the college students of the late 60s. Andrew's book is about that early 1960s, culminating with the Goldwater campaign of 1964, the focal point of all early YAF efforts.

Like many historians, Andrew is engrossed in minute details (his Chapter 5 on internal YAF politics will put even former YAF members to sleep), providing a valuable reference source for future research. He accurately reflects much of the mood and enthusiasm of the period, a time when "the bright young men who want to go back to 1910" believed they were the cadre of a movement to turn America around.Little did we know what would await us in the late 1960s - or, for that matter, in 1980 as the triumph of Ronald Reagan brought the potentiality of conservatism into the White House.

Basically, Andrew's work stops with the aftermath of the Goldwater defeat and fails to carry forth the impact of YAF as an organization and as a molder of future leaders into the present day. Hopefully, there are libraries out there across this vast land that are buying Andrew's book to place it as the lone counter to their shelf of works on the 60s by the Haydens, Gitlins, Flacks, and other leftist activists of the time.

A scholarly look at the often-forgotten "Early Sixties".

In this volume, Dr. John Andrew of Franklin & Marshall College provides an in-depth, scholarly look at the conservative and right-wing youth movements of the early 1960's. While innumerable volumes have been dedicated to the left-wing movements of 1964-1973, the legacy of such conservative groups as Young Americans for Freedom has often been neglected by historians of the "Sixties".

Yet Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) began organizing campus youth sympathetic to its "Sharon Statement" in 1960, two years before Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) wrote its "Port Huron Statement" as a left-wing counter to YAF. Indeed, YAF twice filled Madison Square Gardens in the early 1960's, and conservative youth formed a key element of Barry Goldwater's support in his 1964 nomination by the Republican Party.

But there is more to YAF's history then their public activism, and Andrew has carefully researched his subject. The Kennedy Administration's "Ideological Organizations Project" directed the IRS to target right-wing groups unfriendly to his policies, and YAF did not escape their scrutiny. Moreover, both moderate Republicans (such as Nixon and Eisenhower) and liberal Republicans (such as Rockefeller and Scranton) viewed the rise of a conservative youth movement -- dedicated to "abolition, not reform, of the welfare state" and "victory over, rather than coexistence with, communism" with alarm. When the Republican Party in 1964 rejected twenty-four years of moderation and nominated Senator Barry Goldwater, an ideological conservative, their worst fears were realized.

Professor Andrew's volume is based on detailed interviews with the principals in Young Americans for Freedom and their "mentors" (such as National Review's William F. Buckley and William Rusher). He has perused a huge amount of archives in reseaching this book, and the result is a truly original historical monograph.

To keep his book focused, Andrew deals solely with the early era of YAF -- from its founding on Buckley's estate in 1960 until the aftermath of the Goldwater election in 1964. One can only hope that future volumes will focus on the later years of YAF. During the Vietnam War, YAF was turned around from the pre-eminent campus group to a reactive group, trying to counter the vast left-wing sentiment generated by the war and the counter-culture. Both YAF and SDS were split at their 1969 conventions, but whereas SDS' stepchildren were the dogmatic "Progressive Labor" Maoists and the bizarrely violent Weathermen, one faction of YAF's 1969 convention went on to found the Libertarian Party, while the other faction continued to work within YAF to promote new conservative politicians such as Ronald Reagan. In the middle and late 1980's, YAF enjoyed another era of growth, as public protests on issues such as Contra Aid and nuclear disarmament pitted YAF activists against leftists once again.

"The Other Side of the Sixties" is a valuable contribution to the history of the Sixties youth rebellion in America. When 18-year-olds were allowed to vote in the 1970's, many pundits were surprised that half of these new voters were leaning to the right of center. Had John Andrew's book been available then, this might not have come as such a surprise!


The Citizen and His Government (Andrew R. Cecil Lectures on Moral Values in a Free Society, Vol 5)
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Texas Press (1984)
Authors: Adlai E. Steveson, Adlai E. Stevenson, Richard Young, and Richard John Neuhaus
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Hairline Cracks
Published in Hardcover by Lodestar Books (1990)
Authors: John Robert Taylor and Andrew Taylor
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The Internet For Canadians For Dummies, Starter Kit
Published in Paperback by Macmillan Canada (26 March, 2001)
Authors: Andrew Dagys, John R. Levine, Carol Baroudi, and Margaret Levine Young
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The Internet For Canadians For Dummies®
Published in Paperback by Macmillan Canada (13 September, 1999)
Authors: Andrew Dagys, John R. Levine, Carol Baroudi, Margaret Levine Young, and Margaret Levine Young
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Manual of Pediatric Therapeutics
Published in Spiral-bound by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers (1997)
Authors: John W. Graef, Nancy C., MD Andrews, Shari, MD Nethersole, Cedric J., MD Priebe, Richard A., MD Saladino, Elizabeth R., MD Woods, Gregory J., MD Young, and Cathryn J. Lantigua
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The Monkey's Haircut: And Other Stories Told by the Maya
Published in School & Library Binding by William Morrow & Company (1986)
Authors: John Bierhorst and Robert Andrew Parker
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Paper Flying Machines: Elastic Powered Models to Cut Out and Glue Together
Published in Paperback by Parkwest Pubns (1997)
Author: John Andrews
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The Poem Behind the Poem : Translating Asian Poetry
Published in Paperback by Copper Canyon Press (2004)
Authors: Frank Stewart, Gary Snyder, Jane Hirshfield, John Balaban, Tony Barnstone, W.S. Merwin, Michelle Yeh, J.P. Seaton, Arthur Sze, and Willis Barnstone
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