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1. The Unfinished Bombing: Oklahoma City in American Memory by Edward T. Linenthal | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2003-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description In that attack, 168 men, women, and children died. Each left behind stunned, grieving relatives and loved ones; each left behind a personal history suddenly become part of the cultural and psychic property of the nation, as in the instance ofBaylee Almon, whose corpse, cradled in the arms of a fireman, became an iconic image. As Linenthal writes in this careful work of cultural history, it fell on Oklahomans to process their grief in the wake of "violent mass death," no easy task, and to design and construct an appropriate memorial--which, after painful arguments over every detail, they did, and to stunning effect. Linenthal's thoughtful account summarizes some of the many lessons to be drawn from the Oklahoma City attack, lessons that, sadly, the world has had to learn anew. --Gregory McNamee Customer Reviews (3)
Memory and History in Modern America
An academic approach to a painful event A life of Timothy McVeigh might enjoy wide appeal, and terrorist plots have a gruesome fascination, but readers won�t find them here.Edward Linenthal, Professor of Religion and American Culture at the University of Wisconsin spends little time on the bombers and the explosion.He has written a history of ideas, an academic field in which the books may outnumber the readers. In works of this genre, the author first asks a question.Thus, was the bombing a senseless atrocity? Or was it an act one would expect in the U.S., a culture that glamorizes violence?Having asked a question, the author doesn�t answer it.He collects everyone else�s answer, assembling page after page of quotes from editorials, talk shows, pundits, politicians, clergymen, and academics. After recording these thoughts, the author draws no conclusions.The chapter ends.Another chapters introduces another question. Was God or Satan responsible for the catastrophe?Oklahomans are a conservative people, and there is no shortage of feeling that a federal government that keeps the Bible out of schools bears much responsibility.Ironically, clergymen are far more restrained than laymen in laying blame.Mostly, clergymen admit they can�t explain it. For years after the blast, the city argued vehemently over a proper memorial for the victims.The author considers this such an important controversy that he devotes half the book to it.With the memorial complete, I doubt if many residents of Oklahoma City want to read about the pros and cons of the design.It has even less appeal to anyone else.
A timely casestudy of the American mourning/memorial process I would recommend this book to anyone considering how America should memorialize the World Trade Center site. ... Read more |
2. American Terrorist: Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City Bombing by Lou Michel, Dan Herbeck | |
Hardcover: 426
Pages
(2001-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description At 9:02 A.M. on April 19, 1995, in the largest terrorist act ever perpetrated on American soil, the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Office Building in Oklahoma City was destroyed by the explosion of a homemade truck bomb. One hundred and sixty-eight people -- including nineteen children -- were killed by the blast, and more than five hundred others were injured. Timothy J. McVeigh, an antigovernment activist, was tried and convicted of the bombing. But to Americans everywhere, the story has remained a mystery, held hostage by McVeigh's refusal to explain or even discuss the event and his involvement. With this book, that mystery is solved. American Terrorist will change, unmistakably and permanently, our understanding of the crime. Journalists Lou Michel and Dan Herbeck have been researching the Oklahoma City bombing -- and the Iife of Tim McVeigh -- since the week the tragedy occurred. They have interviewed more than one hundred and fifty people from every stage of McVeigh's life, from his childhood friends to the psychiatrist hired by the defense team to examine him before his trial. They have garnered the cooperation of McVeigh's father, mother, and sister Jennifer, and gained exclusive access to previously unpublished family photographs and personal effects. And, in April 1999, Michel and Herbeck secured an extraordinary coup: in more than seventy-five hours of interviews, they persuaded Timothy McVeigh to give the first complete, candid, no-holds-barred account of his story -- an account, given with no compensation or right of approval, that American Terrorist sheds light on every aspect of McVeigh's life. It describes his relationship with Terry Nichols and Michael Fortier and the consuming distrust of the government shared by the three. And in its pages every detail of the bombing itself is reconstructed, from the origins of the plot to the moment of detonation and McVeigh's aborted getaway. American Terrorist puts to rest conspiracy theories that have previously gone unresolved. It clarifies the role and responsibility of every person who has been implicated in the plan. And it explains, thoroughly and definitively, how a decorated war hero from rural New York State became the worst mass murderer in the nation's history. At once a powerful work of journalism and a uniquely American story, American Terrorist wiII help bring closure, once and for all, to a wound left too long open in our national psyche. Customer Reviews (70)
American Terrorist: Timothy McVeigh & the Oklahoma City Bombing
Difficult to Put Down
Oklahoma Bombing Disaster
There but for fortune, go you or I
Great Book! |
3. The Oklahoma City Bombing and the Politics of Terror by David Hoffman | |
Paperback: 509
Pages
(1998-04)
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a compendium of evidence leading to an incontravertible conclusion
Detailed Evidence About The U.S. Government's
Another Government Cover-Up?
Overheated Black Helicopter Stuff But with Some Good Information |
4. Patriots, Politics, and the Oklahoma City Bombing (Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics) by Stuart A. Wright | |
Paperback: 254
Pages
(2007-06-11)
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distortion of history
Great culminating read on the OKC bombing
Page turner |
5. Insiders' Guide to Oklahoma City (Insiders' Guide Series) by Deborah Bouziden | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2009-12-22)
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6. Tourists of History: Memory, Kitsch, and Consumerism from Oklahoma City to Ground Zero by Marita Sturken | |
Paperback: 360
Pages
(2007-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Sturken contends that a consumer culture of comfort objects such as World Trade Center snow globes, FDNY teddy bears, and Oklahoma City Memorial t-shirts and branded water, as well as reenactments of traumatic events in memorial and architectural designs, enables a national tendency to see U.S. culture as distant from both history and world politics. A kitsch comfort culture contributes to a “tourist” relationship to history: Americans can feel good about visiting and buying souvenirs at sites of national mourning without having to engage with the economic, social, and political causes of the violent events. While arguing for the importance of remembering tragic losses of life, Sturken is urging attention to a dangerous confluence—of memory, tourism, consumerism, paranoia, security, and kitsch—that promulgates fear to sell safety, offers prepackaged emotion at the expense of critical thought, contains alternative politics, and facilitates public acquiescence in the federal government’s repressive measures at home and its aggressive political and military policies abroad. Customer Reviews (2)
Worth a read!
The limits of materialism... |
7. Others Unknown: Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City Bombing Conspiracy by Peter Israel, Stephen Jones | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2001-05-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description In Others Unknown, Stephen Jones, Timothy McVeigh's lawyer in his trial for the 1995 bombing of the Murrah Office Building in Oklahoma City, provides the fullest possible account of the worst act of terrorism in American history. In a complete revision of his 1998 hardcover, Jones tells for the first time the whole story of his investigation of the case, including what he was told by McVeigh and what he learned about others involved in the conspiracy. His account differs significantly from the tale McVeigh is telling as he faces execution for his crimes. In interviews with Buffalo News journalists, reported in their recently released book American Terrorist (ReganBooks, 00/04), McVeigh claims total responsibility for the bombing, saying "It was my choice and my control to hit that building when it was full." In Others Unknown Jones sets the record straight, saying what he could not say when he first wrote this book, before McVeigh effectively waived attorney-client privilege: that based on what he learned as McVeigh's counsel, Jones knows that the bombing was a conspiracy, and that McVeigh was not its mastermind. "I'm not trying to say he was innocent. He has exaggerated his guilt to protect others. He played a role, but he was a foot soldier, a mule, not the general," says Jones. "I know it did not happen the way he tells it in his book." Jones reports in detail what McVeigh told him as the case progressed; explains why McVeigh did not plead guilty; and shows McVeigh's real role in the conspiracy and how he obstructed his own defense. This is the definitive historical record of a heinous act of murderous rage; an account indispensable to understanding what happened. And, says PublicAffairs CEO and publisher Peter Osnos: "We think it's important that Tim McVeigh not be given the final word." Customer Reviews (22)
Amazon sent the wrong edition
WOW REALLY MAD ME TAKE ANOTHER LOOK AT THE EVENT.
Persons Unknown
Prophetic in many ways...
A topic worthy of a better book. The author's coy refusal to state whether he believes Timothy McVeigh is guilty is negated by McVeigh's own post-conviction confession. Had the author focused on his actual thesis, that Timothy McVeigh did not act alone and probably had the support of some organization, and had he offered well-organized, well-reasoned and well-supported evidence to support this thesis, this would have been a much better book. ... Read more |
8. Simple Truths: The Real Story of the Oklahoma City Bombing Investigation (Oklahoma Horizons) by Jon Hersley | |
Hardcover: 262
Pages
(2004-01)
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Can't wait |
9. The Third Terrorist: The Middle East Connection to the Oklahoma City Bombing by Jayna Davis | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2008-07-29)
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Editorial Review Product Description Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols were not the lone conspirators in the Oklahoma City bombing-the attack that killed nearly 170 people in a few short seconds. They were part of a greater scheme, one which involved Islamic terrorists and at least one provable link to Iraq. This book, written by the relentless reporter who first broke the story of the Mideast connection, is filled with new revelations about the case and explains in full detail the complete, and so far untold, story behind the failed investigation-why the FBI closed the door, what further evidence exists to prove the Iraqi connection, why it has been ignored, and what makes it more relevant now than ever. Told with a gripping narrative style and rock-solid investigative journalism and vetted by men such as former CIA director James Woolsey, Davis's piercing account is the first book to set the record straight about what really happened April 19, 1995. Customer Reviews (81)
More information from Ms. Davis
Flawed but Riveting
An Issue that will remain!
This is why President Clinton endorse the Iraqi Invasion!
A frightening expose of government incompetence. |
10. Historic Photos of Oklahoma City by Larry Johnson | |
Hardcover: 216
Pages
(2007-06-18)
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The power of photographs |
11. Oklahoma City Bombing: The Suppressed Truth by Jon Rappoport | |
Paperback: 112
Pages
(1997-03)
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Good book!
Smokescreen
Well written and concise
finally,bravery helps shine the light of truth !! |
12. Guys and Guns Amok: Domestic Terrorism and School Shootings from the Oklahoma City Bombing to the Virginia Tech Massacre (Radical Imagination Series) by Douglas Kellner | |
Paperback: 232
Pages
(2008-01-31)
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Guys and Guns AMOK: Male identities construction
Now I'm awake! |
13. American Terrorist: Timothy McVeigh & the Tragedy at Oklahoma City by Lou Michel, Dan Herbeck | |
Mass Market Paperback: 560
Pages
(2002-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Oklahoma City, 9:02a.m., April 19, 1995.A virulent antigovenment radical. A homemade truck bomb. 168 people dead -- including 19 children. More than 500 people injured. Now comes the whole shocking story of a day that lives in infamy --a story every american muct read. Customer Reviews (13)
Fascinating
Plausible but not convincing
A very self serving book.
Powerful and intense is an understatement!
More government propaganda |
14. Oklahoma City Zoo 1902-1959(OK) (Images of America) by Amy Dee Stephens | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2006-05-29)
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Excellent Memory Trip!
A Walk Down Memory Lane |
15. (Color Reprint) 1986 Yearbook: Putnam City North High School, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(1986-05-01)
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16. Ashley'S Garden Aftermath Of Oklahoma City Bombing by Candy Chand, Kathleen Treanor | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2002-03-01)
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Touching
ashley's garden aftermath of Oklahoma City Bombong
Wonderful and Inspirational!
I couldn't put it down She offers hope to anyone who has suffered a tragedy, not just those affected in Oklahoma or New York. I never realized how much the letters from school children meant to victims of a tragedy. Kathleen talks about how one day everyone else seems to go back to a normal life, and you can't understand how they possibly could after what has happened.Yet she eventually heals, and her journey is truly inspirational. This is a wonderful book.
This book is a "must read!" |
17. Baseball in Oklahoma City (OK)(Images of Baseball) by Bob Burke | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2003-11-10)
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18. Oklahoma City Rediscovered (OK) (Images of America) by William D. Welge | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2007-07-30)
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Great Photo collage!! |
19. Rand Mcnally Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | |
Map: 1
Pages
(2006-12-26)
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20. The Oklahoma City bombing: the jihad that wasn't [with] Talk radio on Oklahoma City--don't look at us [two articles in Extra! the magazine of FAIR]. by Jim Naureckas | |
Paperback:
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(1995)
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