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1. Look Away! A History of the Confederate States of America by William C. Davis | |
Paperback: 496
Pages
(2003-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description William C. Davis, "one of the best and most prolific historians of the American Civil War" (James M. McPherson, author of Battle Cry of Freedom), offers a definitive portrait of the Confederacy unlike any other. Drawing on decades of writing and research among an unprecedented number of archives, ranging from the 800-odd newspapers in operation during the war to the personal writings of more than 100 leaders and common citizens, Davis reveals the Confederacy through the words of the Confederates themselves. Look Away! recounts all the epic sagas -- as well as those little-known and long-forgotten -- about a desperate government that socialized the salt industry, rangers and marauders who preyed on their fellow Confederates, and the systematic breakdown of law and order in some states. A dramatic, definitive account of one of our nation's most searing episodes, Look Away! shows us a South divided against itself, unable to stand. Although the rhetoric of secession was democratic, invoking the ideals of the American Revolution and its classical forebears, Southern politics was directed by members of a small, self-serving aristocracy. And though the Confederate government advanced what then and now might be thought to be radical proposals (for one, that the postal service had to be self-supporting within two years of its founding), it was intolerant of dissent; the South's leaders, Davis writes, even barred a constitutional provision "recognizing the right of a state to secede." The natural result, Davis shows, was widespread resistance, including the development of a peace movement and of political groups loyal to the old Union. At the end of the war, Davis writes, "Confederate democracy had gone and would not be seen again--but the oligarchies had survived." Davis's study affords a new view on the Civil War, and it makes a fine addition to the overflowing library devoted to that crisis. --Gregory McNamee Customer Reviews (32)
Not perfect, but fantastic
A Treasure trove of insight
Lots of one-sided political philosopy, very little history
A fictional indulging of historical myths
Political history of the C. S. A. |
2. The Fighting Men of the Civil War by William C. Davis, Russ A. Pritchard | |
Paperback: 255
Pages
(1998-06)
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love it
Insightful into the common soldiers of this conflict
Soldiers brave and true
essential reading for military history enthusiasts everywher This book should be One of the handiest one-volume sources of information ever assembled: serious, and surprisingly hard to find, information on the nation and its people is interspersed with the many colorful characters and incidents so often associated with this dramatic conflict. Key interests and user groups;Artists and illustrators, Collectors, Costumiers, Historians, Historical societies and interest groups, Modellers, Re-enactors, Restorers, Special interest groups, Wargamers, Schools, Educational Establishments.
An amazing account of the men who fought the Civil War. The book shows us how common men of all walks of life,and nationalities became soldiers (or not). There are many excerpts andquotes from the people who were there.It gives insight into how theyfought, the equipment they used, the pride they felt and what it was likewhen it was over. The pictoral history in this book is wonderful. Thereare pictures from the actual conflict as well as pictures of artifactsphotographed later. Davis' writing style creates such a vivid picture ofthe world these men lived in. This book is a long way from the dry accountsmany history books provide. I highly recommend this book! ... Read more |
3. Landscape and Journey by William Virgil Davis | |
Hardcover: 72
Pages
(2009-10-25)
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4. Readings in Ancient History: Illustrative Extracts from the Sources, Volume 1 by Willis Mason West, William Stearns Davis | |
Paperback: 392
Pages
(2010-03-16)
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5. West Settling of Frontier America by William C Davis | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(1997-12)
Isbn: 1855019574 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
6. Three Roads to the Alamo: The Lives and Fortunes of David Crockett, James Bowie, and William Barret Travis by William C. Davis | |
Paperback: 816
Pages
(1999-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Davis does a good job of illuminating both the personalities of hissubjects and the situation in which they found themselves in Texas. Hethoroughly explores the lives of these three men--their successes,their failures, their hopes for the future--and lays out the argumentsfor and against Texan independence from Mexico in which they foundthemselves embroiled. By the time Crockett, Bowie, and Travis finallyarrive at the Alamo, it seems the inevitable conclusion to the roadsthey each have been traveling over the course of theirlifetimes. Three Roads to the Alamo is a fine piece ofhistorical research and an entertaining read, as well. Customer Reviews (47)
Review of "Three Roads to the Alamo"
This book needed to be edited with a BOWIE KNIFE!Far too long!
Three Roads to the Alamo: The Lives and Fortunes of David Crockett, James Bowie and William Barret Travis
Good book, but problems with the electronic version
Thorough History Lesson |
7. The Cause Lost: Myths and Realities of the Confederacy (Modern War Studies) by William C. Davis | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2003-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description In these pages, Davis brings into sharp focus the facts and fictions of the South's victories and defeats, its tenacious struggle to legitimize its cause and defeat an overpowering enemy, and its ultimate loss of will. He debunks long-standing legends, offers irrefutable evidence explaining Confederate actions, and contemplates the idealism, naivete, folly, and courage of the military leadership and would-be founding fathers. Among the most misunderstood, Davis contends, was Jefferson Davis. Often branded as enigmatic and incompetent, the Confederate president was simply a decent and committed leader whose mistakes were magnified by the war's extraordinary demands. Davis scrutinizes Jefferson Davis' relationship with his generals--most of whom were unproved talents or cronies with proven deficiencies--and reveals why only Robert E. Lee succeeded in winning Davis' confidence through flattery, persuasion, and a sense of responsibility. He also examines the myths and memories of the nearly deified Stonewall Jackson and of John C. Breckinridge, the only effective Confederate secretary of war. Davis also illustrates why the cause of the war--a subject of long-standing controversy--boils down to the single issue of slavery; why Southerners, 90 percent of whom didn't own slaves, were willing to join in the battle to defend their homeland; how the personalities, tactics, and styles of the armies in the turbulent West differed greatly from those in the East; what real or perceived turning points influenced Southern decision making; and how mythology and misinterpretations have been perpetuated through biography, history, literature, and film. Revealing the Confederacy's myths for what they really are, Davis nevertheless illustrates how much those myths inform our understanding of the Civil War and its place in Southern and American culture. This book is part of the Modern War Studies series. Customer Reviews (11)
Mediocre Collection of Essays
Destroying the Lost Cause myths
Not indepth but...
The truth hurts
Excellent Thoughts on Civil War Basics, Mainly Confederate |
8. Commanders of the Civil War by William C. Davis | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1990-12)
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"The rule of the day was that there were no strict rules of procedure. What was policy was simply whatever means succeeded ."
Well Done! |
9. William S. Hart: Projecting the American West by Ronald L. Davis | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2003-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description Drawing on Hart's papers, primary sources of the Motion Picture Academy, oral histories, and contemporary newspapers, this chronicle of Hart's life is the first since his own starry-eyed autobiography, My Life East and West, appeared in 1929. Customer Reviews (5)
No heart for Hart
The Cinema's Western Pioneer
A Note to Dr Davis
Prototype of the Western Star
Useful But Unsympathetic Unfortunately, the tragic view of life which was central to Hart's personality and art appears to arouse the author's hostility. In fact, Prof. Davis has little use for Hart as a human being, assaulting him with a wide range of denigratory epithets: "rigid", "melodramatic", "immature", "self-pitying", "whining", and even "wimpish"(!).Hart's famous 1939 spoken introduction to TUMBLEWEEDS, which most viewers find quite moving, is here described as "bombastic".In short, the reader is caught in a clash of personalities between author and subject. The book's greatest asset is an abundance of new biographical information, gleaned from Hart's own letters and other sources, pertaining mostly to his later years. Diane Koszarski's COMPLETE FILMS OF WILLIAM S. HART, with its excellent introductory essay, is a good introduction to this film-maker's work.Despite Prof. Davis' efforts, there is still a need for full-length biographical study which takes Hart seriously as a person and as an artist. ... Read more |
10. Taste for War: The Culinary History of the Blue and the Gray by William Davis | |
Hardcover: 226
Pages
(2003-01-01)
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11. Operating Systems: A Systematic View (6th Edition) by William S. Davis, T.M. Rajkumar | |
Paperback: 688
Pages
(2004-05-01)
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Good book for the newbie
Very well written.
Awesome buy
TextBook review
Excellent breadth and clarity, organization and details wanting |
12. STAND IN THE DAY OF BATTLE; VOLUME 2, THE IMPERILED UNION: 1861-1865. by William C. Davis | |
Hardcover:
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(1983)
Asin: B000UCSEHE Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
13. Duel Between the First Ironclads by William C. Davis | |
Paperback: 220
Pages
(1981-05-01)
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So Far the Best Text Davis' work is the more scholarly of the two with an index and list of references. Either one is a great read with much detail and the true student of the Battle or of the Civil War will want to read both.
An Excellent Account of the Battle of Hampton Roads William C. Davis is both a historian and a storyteller.He expertly weaves memoir and journal accounts from actual participants to reveal a human side to what many would consider 'dry' history.That Monitor and Virginia were the first Ironclads to meet in battle is notable.But it is the men who commanded those ships, fired their guns and worked their engines who were behind it all.Davis expertly captures that and brings it to life.It is this mesh of human drama and military might that makes this book so valuable. Then there's the fact that it is simply well written, well paced and just entertaining.While this subject has been covered before in countless books on Civil War Naval history and military, none I have seen has gone into this much depth, both for the human side and the historical background. I really enjoyed this one.I think it's written well enough that I could suggest this book to just about anyone who has an interest in military history, or just likes a good story.
Well written and well researched.
Bad Title, Great Book |
14. The Battlefields of the Civil War: The Bloody Conflict of the North Against South Told Through the Stories of Its Great Battles (Rebels & Yankees Series) by William C. Davis | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1996-08)
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Customer Reviews (2)
a good basic source of information
Great Book |
15. Jefferson Davis: The Man and His Hour by William C. Davis | |
Paperback: 816
Pages
(1996-04)
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Customer Reviews (10)
Jefferson Davis: The Man behind the Myths
Compelling Narrative & Well Researched
A WORTHY BIO OF JEFFERSON DAVIS
An excellent analysis of the man and his time
Davis on Davis. All in all, this is an excellent biography of Jefferson Davis. I would suggest that anyone who reads this book also read William Cooper's biography of Davis because the two authors take different approaches to their subject and together they offer a great insight into the life of President Davis. This biography tends to delve more into the personality quirks that made Davis who he was and is sometimes very critical of these quirks. In fact, this book is sometimes much more critical of Davis than is Cooper but on the other hand there is plenty of praise for the subject also. The author tends to focus on Davis as commander in chief and generally on his relationship with his generals, especially Joe Johnston, Beauregard and Bragg. These three relationships Davis argues were devastating to the Confederacy and were examples of Jefferson Davis at his worst. Full credit is given to Davis however for realizing what he had in Robert E. Lee and for doing all he could to support his best general through good times and bad. After all is said and done the author reaches what seems like a sound conclusion. Jefferson Davis probably did as well or better than any of the other possible choices the South could have picked as their leader. He made mistakes but it was he who set up the structure that kept the armies in the field for four years. Davis was the one who persuaded Congress to pass the laws that sent the armies men and food, Davis chose Lee for command when "Granny Lee" was not at all popular, and Davis dealt with the obstinate Governors who tried to keep men and arms to themselves when they were desperately needed elsewhere. In short, Davis held the new nation together longer than most any other Southern leader could have. Finally, the author deals quite well with the process that brought Davis to near sainthood in the South after the war. It was a process that started with his imprisonment in Fort Monroe and ended with one of the largest funerals in Southern history. Together, Cooper and Davis cover most every aspect of the life of Jefferson Davis and the two books compliment each other quite well. What Davis misses, Cooper takes care of and what Cooper only touches upon, Davis completes. These two books will serve as the most complete biographies of Jefferson Davis for years to come, and they may never be surpassed. ... Read more |
16. Jefferson Davis, American by William J. Cooper | |
Hardcover: 784
Pages
(2000-11-07)
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Excellent, but not a thriller; much focus on the war years
A Big Life Covered in a Big Book
Jefferson Davis,American
Well-Written Biography of the Civil War's Forgotten Man
Incomplete man and Incomplete book |
17. Touched by Fire: A National Historical Society Photographic Portrait of the Civil War | |
Hardcover: 648
Pages
(1997-01-12)
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Good Stuff
Touched By Fire
EXCELLENT COLLECTION!
A massive, intense look at the Civil War Even if you're a Civil War buff, you probably won't have seen most of these photographs. I believe there are about 1,000+ in this, and it's immensity and diversity bombards you with a continual, ongoing, and very varied glimpse into that time and that life (A note though, the focus of the book is 95% military, with very few photographs of civilians. They are in there, but usually in a military setting.) It doesn't take long to get through, I've managed in half an hour, and I've read it dozens of times now. The images pull you back, as there is always something to discover or appreciate or wonder at hidden inside the photo. William Davis' commentary ispretty and emotional and light. He doesn't write a history lesson here, the photos take care of that, but enough to put things in perspective. It's been said (over and over and over) that an image can speak a thousand words, and although it's a well worn cliche, it's one of the truest of cliches. I find that photographs, Civil War included, help me to have a greater understanding of the world, of history, because they almost reach in and suspend a moment for all time, and within that moment are cross-sections of existence. They can teach you as well, better in certain ways, as any lesson or research book or whatnot. "Touched By Fire" is no exception, and is one of the best Civil War books I own for it's sheer size and power and grand capturing of life during the Civil War.
Fascinating Photographic History |
18. Jefferson Davis: The Essential Writings (Modern Library Classics) by Jefferson Davis | |
Paperback: 496
Pages
(2004-08-10)
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Jeff Davis, An Authentic Man
excellent, gripping, comprehensive What William C. Davis has done is to make both the man and the forces that gave him fire and light more immediate and tangible. Weaving through the myriad controversiesand struggles of the pre-Civil War, Civil War and post war years, theauthor somehow manages to explain endless geographical, political andsocietal issues without ever losing sight of Davis' central role inthem. A dense but vastly entertaining book that even readers who are notinterested in the Civil War would find fascinating.
Fascinating version of Jeff Davis and the Confederacy.
superb work by a master historical author. |
19. Retaking the Universe: William S. Burroughs in the Age of Globalization by Davis Schneiderman, Philip Walsh | |
Paperback: 328
Pages
(2004-05-20)
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Editorial Review Product Description This collection of essays by leading scholars offers an interdisciplinary consideration of Burroughs's work. It links his lived experience – as junkie, bohemian, queer, drug-addict, visionary and much else besides – to his many major prose works written from 1953 on, as well his sound, cinema and media projects. Moving beyond the merely literary, the contributors argue for the continuing social and political relevance of Burroughs's work for the emerging global order. Themes include: Burroughs and contemporary theory; debates on 'reality'; violence; magic and mysticism ; cybernetic cultures; language and technology; control and transformation; transgression and addiction; the limits of prose; image politics and the avant-garde. Customer Reviews (2)
Accessible Studies of Burroughs
All agents defect - wouldn't you? |
20. Barack Obama: The Politics of Hope (Shapers of America) by William Michael Davis | |
Paperback: 168
Pages
(2007-10-15)
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This book should be kept from children
An excellent juvenile biograph of the Kenyan Kansan running for president
A remarkably extensive biography for young adults about the charismatic African-American state senator |
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