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SOUTH AMERICA BOOKS

Posted in South America (Friday, July 4, 2008)

The Discoverie of the Large, Rich, and Bewtiful Empyre of Guiana (The American Exploration and Travel Series , Vol 77) Written by Walter Ralegh. By University of Oklahoma Press. The regular list price is $24.95. Sells new for $40.96. There are some available for $5.00.
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5 comments about The Discoverie of the Large, Rich, and Bewtiful Empyre of Guiana (The American Exploration and Travel Series , Vol 77).
  1. I think that this book was excellent. The author was a very talented man. I recommend this book to any one who would like to learn more about the history of South America.


  2. I think that this book was excellent. The author was a very talented man. I recommend this book to any one who would like to learn more about the history of South America.


  3. I think that this book was excellent. The author was a very talented man. I recommend this book to any one who would like to learn more about the history of South America.


  4. This book is basicaly a rehash of Walter Raleigh's work. Whitehead, never having done any long-term fieldwork in Amazonia, offers little new insight to his readers. He gets away with this by theorizing, as postmodernists often do, from a distance (and using the hard work of others). This book, as so much of his other work, is a sign of the decay of anthropology in USA.


  5. Little needs to be said about Ralegh's text beyond the obvious--it is a fascinating example of Renaissance self-fashioning through travel writing. It is reproduced carefully and faithfully here, with a minimum of editorial intrusion, for which readers should be grateful.

    Whitehead's long introduction poses more of a problem. It is shockingly badly written--one imagines that the editors threw up their hands in despair at the atrocious quality of the prose. Only professional anthropologists and historians are likely to struggle through it. This is a great shame, because Whitehead's argument is fascinating and important. In essence, he argues that many of the most seemingly fantastical aspects of Ralegh's account (tales of Indians with faces in their chests, etc.) weren't simply European projections, but products of an interaction between European assumptions and native myths.



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Posted in South America (Friday, July 4, 2008)

National Geographic Guide Map Kentucky (National Geographic GuideMaps) Written by National Geographic Society and Rand McNally. By Rand McNally & Company. The regular list price is $6.99. Sells new for $3.00. There are some available for $3.00.
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Posted in South America (Friday, July 4, 2008)

South America: On a Shoestring (Lonely Planet South America on a Shoestring) Written by Wayne Bernhardson and Andrew Draffen. By Lonely Planet. There are some available for $0.01.
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1 comments about South America: On a Shoestring (Lonely Planet South America on a Shoestring).
  1. I have the first edition of this book. I have used it to aid my travel to several South American countries. The city maps are excellent. Each major city in each country is described in detail to include lodging, food and entertainment. They do an excellent job of ranking food and lodging based on budget restrictions that each traveler may or may not have. I found the descriptions of local museums, parks and other tourist attractions very helpful in making my decisions on where to go and how much time to alot for each attraction.

    I'm very anxious to receive the newest edition, so I can prepare for my next trip!



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Posted in South America (Friday, July 4, 2008)

Amazing Texas: Fascinating Facts, Entertaining Tales, Bizarre Happenings, and Historical Oddities About the Lonestar State (Amazing America) Written by T. Jensen Lacey. By Jefferson Press. The regular list price is $16.95. Sells new for $11.53.
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Posted in South America (Friday, July 4, 2008)

Written by Anthony Sammarco. By Arcadia Publishing. The regular list price is $18.99. Sells new for $8.95. There are some available for $3.91.
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1 comments about South Boston (MA) (Images of America).
  1. 8/26/2006 I still Have not received my book. Two books ordered on 7/23/2006 .One arrived promptly, still waitng for the second.


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Posted in South America (Friday, July 4, 2008)

The Death and Resurrection of Jefferson Davis (American Crisis (Rowman & Littlefield)) Written by Donald E. Collins. By Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.. The regular list price is $22.95. Sells new for $4.98. There are some available for $3.00.
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2 comments about The Death and Resurrection of Jefferson Davis (American Crisis (Rowman & Littlefield)).
  1. I have read many books on the War Between the States and very rarely come across a topic which is new. This book covers a subject that is little known by even culture concious Southerners. A very good read about an event that was pivotal in post war Southern History. If you are a Southerner this is a must. If you have any interest in the post war treatment of the personalities on that conflict, you will enjoy.

    Winston Churchill wrote - "Poor is a nation that has no heroes. Poorer still is one that has them and forgets them."

    This author has presented us with a way of remembering one of our Southern heroes. I think many readers will be surprised by this work.

    Highly recomended to Southerners and anyone who has an interest in the human experience.


  2. Jeff Davis, beloved by many in the South and known as the president of the Confederacy during the Civil War died from heartbreak and mistreatment and looked old in his coffin on Dec. 5, 1889. His funeral train was as popular as Lincoln's removal to his home state of Illinois and much later FDR's train trip back from Georgia to Washington, D. C.

    When his body was laid in state in New Orleans, the prominence of the U. S. flags illustrated his burial as an officer in the American Army prior to his notoriety during the Civil War. He was first buried in a tomb of the Army of Northern Virginia in Metairie Cemetery.

    In May 28-31, 1893, after it has been displayed in the rotunda of the state capital in Raleigh, North Carolina, it was sent on to Richmond, Virginia. The route of the Jefferson Davis funeral train left New Orleans, stopped in Beavoir, Mobile, Montgomery, Alabama, Atlanta, Georgia, Charlotte, Greensboro, also stopped in Danville, Virginia. The funeral carriage was a remodeled artillery caisson with the U. S. flag prominently displayed. His remains were transferred to Hollywood Cemetery, The Third National Flag of the Confederacy decorated the head of his final resting place, with the Battle Flag at the foot. There is a bronze statute on his grave in the Davis Circle family plot at the Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia.

    Much maligned after the South lost the war, he was imprisoned in shackles and chains at Fort Monroe. His life and reputation has sunk to a seemingly unredeemable low. During the first three years after his death, his public image was ressurrected to a state of near adulation, and his fellow Southerners recognized him as one of their most important sons. He remains so today.

    The reburial three and a half years after his death demonstrated that Southerners increasingly were growing more overtly proud of the Confederacy. On June 3, 1907, a remarkable monument designed by Valentine and Noland was unveiled on what would have been his 99th birthday. It still stands in the park named in his honor in Memphis. It included the Confederate flags and symbols. Let by a group of University of Tennessee professors from the North, they are trying to have his memorial park renamed and the statue removed.

    It was a great American and did what he thought was best for the South, his beloved countryside. It's too bad that his life following the Civil War was so harmful to his health and what he had stood for. The flag has been removed from South Carolina's state flag, and Maryville College here in Tennessee can't keep their Rebel flag. What on earth is going on? Do those Northerners want another Civil War? It is best to leave dead dogs buried and the prejudices along with them. We natives of the South will always love Jeff Davis and what he stood for; the flag will never die. Resurrection is at hand.

    This historian has also written WAR CRIME OR INJUSTICE? GENERAL GEORGE PICKETT AND THE MASS EXECUTION OF DESERTERS IN CIVIL WAR KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA and AN UNQUIET TIME: ALABAMA AND THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT, 1950-68, among many other Southern history.


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Posted in South America (Friday, July 4, 2008)

Pacifico Iberoamericano, Islas Galapagos y Pascua - N 55 (Biblioteca iberoamericana) Written by J. M. Rubio Recio. By Anaya Publishers. Sells new for $14.95.
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Posted in South America (Friday, July 4, 2008)

Argentina: The Great Estancias Written by Cesar Aira. By Rizzoli International Publications. There are some available for $138.89.
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  1. I found this Rizzoli hard bound book a delight to read and look through. The pictures are of outside & inside views including landscapes & gardens. I never knew anything about Argentina before I bought this book. About 22 properties photographed. Text is clear, specific and inviting. Also have FAZENDAS - THE GREAT HOUSES & PLANTATIONS OF BRAZIL which is just as good. If you are a visual person and see a 1,000 things in a photograph, this book is for you. Certainly made me realise that not the great buildings are in Europe or USA.


  2. Tomas de Elia great photographs capture not only the european architecture of the Argentine houses and gardens but also the romantic atmosphere of the pampas. The book is impeccably designed and lavishly illustrated and allow us to wander into a part of the Argentine private world closed off to all but the most adventurous.


  3. A gorgeous collection of photographs taken on "estancias" across Argentina's many regions, from its near tropical north, through its flatlands so reminiscent of the American Midwest, to the rugged south with its Alpine highlands. Not only is this book graced by informative text, but it is simply a treasure to gaze at for hours.


  4. Argentina is a fascinating country, a land of intrigue (the Peron years, the lingering mysteries of the Disappearing Ones), a land praised for the beauty of its vast landscapes and waterfalls and seemingly endless ranches where gauchos still stir the imagination, the home of the Tango, the home of the preeminent Teatro Colon, etc. But this book of richly colorful photographs and interesting writing introduces yet another aspect of the country less known - the Great Estancias.

    Covering twenty two impressive estates/mansions throughout the land of Argentina author Cesar Aria shares the importance of these disparate estates. Just as the country has always been Euro-centric so are the variations of the homes here rendered. There are recreations of Italian, French and English 'palaces' (they are far too grand to be mere homes!) and the histories of the buildings combined with the histories of the families who created them. But Argentina also celebrates the vast land resources and the great captains of ranching whose country homes are equal in grandeur to the other more traditional 'museums' in the book.

    The photography includes not only the facades of the buildings but also the approaches and the grounds and the interiors. The variety is surprising and the quality of the color photography is excellent. For an insider's glimpse into a country of many facets, this beautifully designed and produced book makes a fine addition to the library. Grady Harp, April 07


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Posted in South America (Friday, July 4, 2008)

Gardens of Colombia Written by Cecilia Mejia Hernandez and Juan Gustavo Cobo-Borda. By Villegas Editores. The regular list price is $50.00. Sells new for $46.05. There are some available for $11.94.
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4 comments about Gardens of Colombia.
  1. This book captures the true essence of Colombia. Too many people in the U.S. consider this beatiful country to be synonymous with drug trafficking. Definitely worth a look


  2. mr. cobo borda has chosen an excellent photographer in claudia uribe


  3. This book displays the manicured gardens of the privileged and the magnificent natural beauty of simple country farm houses. It also includes outstanding photographs of titan trees and lush tropical vegetation. However, a special quality of this book is that it captures the careful planning of home and garden in Colombia. Some of the gardens in "Gardens of Colombia" are very old and offer wonderful views of mature walkways, paths and streams. My favorite pages are those that show unique Colombian courtyard gardens. In short, this Villegas editores publication is a paradise of garden landscapes and a perfect coffee table book.


  4. I love this book. The fotos are exellent and the quality of print is good too. I also liked Alta Colombia.


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Posted in South America (Friday, July 4, 2008)

The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Volume 5: July 28-November 1, 1805 (Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition) Written by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. By University of Nebraska Press. The regular list price is $95.00. Sells new for $76.00. There are some available for $58.00.
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2 comments about The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Volume 5: July 28-November 1, 1805 (Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition).
  1. This volume details the thoughts of Lewis and Clark, and others as they determine which major waterway to follow to the Great Falls of the Missouri, their first significant obstacle. The portage around the great falls is more than they imagined, and is explained in great detail. It explores the many new discoveries in the interior of what is now central and western Montana. This volume also further expounds the growing problems with the unpredictable 'white bear', and the harshness of spring and summer weather in Montana.


  2. During the period covered by this volume, Lewis and Clark were beyond the portage around Great Falls. During the time described in the subtitle to this volume, July 28 - November 1, 1805, L&C were leaving Three Forks, crossing the continental divide, and meeting the Shoshone Indians, with whom they traded for horses with which to cross the Bitteroot Mountains. The portage around Great Falls is described in Volume 4 of Moulton's edition of the journals.


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The Discoverie of the Large, Rich, and Bewtiful Empyre of Guiana (The American Exploration and Travel Series , Vol 77)
National Geographic Guide Map Kentucky (National Geographic GuideMaps)
South America: On a Shoestring (Lonely Planet South America on a Shoestring)
Amazing Texas: Fascinating Facts, Entertaining Tales, Bizarre Happenings, and Historical Oddities About the Lonestar State (Amazing America)
South Boston (MA) (Images of America)
The Death and Resurrection of Jefferson Davis (American Crisis (Rowman & Littlefield))
Pacifico Iberoamericano, Islas Galapagos y Pascua - N 55 (Biblioteca iberoamericana)
Argentina: The Great Estancias
Gardens of Colombia
The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Volume 5: July 28-November 1, 1805 (Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition)

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