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What people say about Ishi in Two Worlds: A Biography of the Last Wild Indian in North America (by Theodora Kroeber):

A beautiful, tragic book
This book will make you more human
One of my ten best books
Good Book, bad binding
Best book I’ve read this year
Meet the Monster….and He is Us
Ishi in Two Worlds
“Ishi In Two Worlds…”
AMAZING
HUMANS-COME TOGETHER!
Excellent book
The Story of a Man and an Epoch
Great Book
Inspirational Tale of Overcoming Limitations
An anthropologist on Mars
Timeless
Twentieth Century Time Traveler
Very good
The last free Native American in California

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What people say about American Massacre The Tragedy at Mountain Meadows, September 1857 (by Sally Denton):

Cults and Cover-ups
The Truth with documentation
BITTER FRUIT
Very thoroughly researched and reliable account
In Search of a Better Story
Incredible historical event, but some bias is evident
Eye opening
American Massacre: The Tragedy at Mountain Meadows, Septemb
General Pop History of a Tragic Event
Brilliant, Brave History Hot as Today’s Headlines
A Little Update…
Must had needed the money
SEPTEMBER 11, 1857
The Indians Did It
A Real Page-Turner! Fascinating History of Strange Mormon Origins
American Massacre
Finally, an objective account of this American tragedy
Important Book
Obstruction of Justice
Superb Investigative Report
Where’s the footnotes and professionalism?
Truth with Documentation
The weakest book ever written about Mountain Meadows
Poorly researched… seek information elsewhere.
Mountain Meadows
Zane Grey Wrote Better Fiction
Breezy, Journalistic, and . . .
Its almost like trilogy……
Don’t be Led Astray by Other Reviewers
Bagley’s Blood of the Prophets a Better Investment
Read with Care
Hardly Overerstated & Its Well Done
Perhaps our finest author of true life.
“…MIRED IN A LACK OF SOLID EVIDENCE”
Poor History!
A new look at one of America’s bloodiest massacres
35 pages of endnotes with sources
Justice for the Mountain Meadows victims
Well written, even handed, empathetic
The other side
Why Isn’t This Book Talked About?
Lordroots’ review

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What people say about A Fate Worse Than Death: Indian Captivities in the West, 1830-1885 (by Gregory Michno, Susan Michno):

Good history
Opens a Window on a Lost Frontier
I’m not surprised…
A Fate Worse Than Death
Indian Captives
No guilt trips!
The west was wild
Toward A More Realistic Historical Paradigm
If a history book will ever get tears to form in your eyes, this is it.
I find sadness
Excellent piece of US history
This Is An Aspect of History That is Intentionally Ignored Today
History for geeks
Old fairytales in a new dress
Indian Captivities in The West
A lot of the same story
Good Research — Antidote to Romantic Illusions

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What people say about Cadillac Desert: The American West and Its Disappearing Water (by Marc Reisner):

Encyclopaedic; fascinating; but needs more data.
Frightening
Environmental, yet easy to read
Terrific – and terrifically scary – history
How the West was done (in).
“Cadillac Desert”
You’ll never see water in the same way again!
Alarming, facinating, a page turner
Is the West running out of water? If so, here’s why, and what it means
Exploding Some Myths about the American West
A book with appeal to the Right and to environmentalists!
A Glimpse of the Future
“whoa, slow down a minute son!”
Bona fide page-turner, eye-opener, and mind-blower
Owen Valley, Colorado River, Hoover Dam, Grand Coolee, St Francis
Every American needs to read this book.
A great book
Water woes…
A Primer on Political Maneuvering
Long on Facts And Words
Cadillac Desert is the story of water, politics and the west
Incredible read
A 518 page thriller…with an admission seven years too late
A Classic of Western History
How the west was (really) won
A must read!
Water, water everywhere. Except in deserts.
“…Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!”
Great Read
Outstanding
Cadillac Desert-Power Politics
Thank You
California water wars await you…
America’s Growing Deserts
Rewarding Reading
Influential.
More Tirade than Truth?
Do you treasure your water?
The closest to definitive on western water
Required for Southern Californians
Should be Required Reading
Broad and deep
Swimming in Murky Waters
100 years of 20-20 hindsight
A Civilization, if You Can Keep it
Inspired me to study my local watershed
Packed with surprising information
Must read
Pork Barrels vs. Nature
Beware the pork!
Essential History
The History of Water is the History of the West
BEST NON-FICTION BOOK EVER!!!
It changed my views
Stunning
Never dry!
Highly Recommended
The best book on Water politics
A sensational, yet compelling account of Western water.
Essential reading for our time
This is what i’d been missing?
An essential, action-packed story of water policy (yes, you read that right)
American water development and the lucky few.
One of the Great Books
A Must Read
The Western Water Bible
An essential book for understanding modern American life
Required Reading
A must read, fascinating and informative. I loved it.
One of the most illuminating books I have read in a while
Ahead of its time
As important as any history book
Outstanding!
A decent primer, but the video is better
The continuing fallout of water wars and dam building
Cadillac Desert
A Neccessary Book of American History
A must read for anybody from Southern California
Captivating historical account…this book stands out
A documentary that reads like a suspense novel …
Required Reading for California 101
All US Residents (certainly politicians!) should read this
Like discovering a secret history of the west.
The Rushing Tide of American Water History
Water deveopment in the Western United States
It’s so good I made it required reading for a college class.
Wow, that book is a mind full.
An amazing, must-read book
History as entertainment
A Canadian says: An absolutely fabulous book and definitely current
A Classic Must Read
Devastating
On becoming an informed West-coaster..
Highly relevent to the west and all of America
Gripping & easily readable story of the West’s water

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What people say about The Measure of a Mountain: Beauty and Terror on Mount Rainier (by Bruce Barcott):

Sesitive and thorough first effort by young writer
Terror of a review (just kidding)
A transcendental description of Mt. Rainier and it’s history
The Measure of a Mountain: Beauty and Terror on Mount Rainier
You’ll Be Looking for People to Read This Book To!
Shrill and silly
Much more to knowing a mountain than climbing it!
A good story
Trying to Measure up to Ranier
A talented writer sets his sights on Rainier
A triumph!
A book for anyone who appreciates nature
A Thoughtful View from the Mountain
Just another “environmental ” “journalist”
Love affair with a mountain
An Exhausting Stroll Around the Pool
My Favorite Book Ever
A fine book — even better than his rough draft
Wonderful Reading
Barcott’s view of Rainier educates and inspires
No desire to vist Ranier after this
Capturing Rainier in our Lives
A great read.
Inspiring

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What people say about Ancient Encounters: Kennewick Man and the First Americans (by James C. Chatters):

Logic not emotion
Fascinating!
Excellent account of an important anthropological discovery
I couldn’t put it down!
Kennewick Man and the Archaic Caucassoids
Who Were the First Americans?
Kennewick Man written by the 1st Archaeologist to see him
Height a problem
Outstanding
The definitive account of Kennewick Man
Fair and balanced
Riveting and well written
Exciting start, then dragged next 100 pages, I stopped
Well written close up view of the Kennewick Man case
Science as religion
A Great Detective Story
Ancient Encounters
Who Am I?
Not worth your time
Battling the Government for fossils

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What people say about Skull Wars : Kennewick Man, Archeology, and the Battle for Native American Identity (by David Hurst Thomas):

Solid, but perhaps not completely inspired
Biased and untruthful
Who Owns Science?
Skull Wars tells it like it is
An 8 star book -covers prehistory & archaeology
A Brilliant Examination of Ethics in Archaeology.
A very good reading.
Where do I begin?
Origins of the Army Medical Museum and its collecting policy
Admirable attempt to reconcile culture and science
Light on anthropology
Fascinating and Provocative
Good for some background on k man
Skull Wars
Understanding the Great Divide
Factual, biting and rivetting style
Read this book…. AND read the scientific journal articles!
Archeology’s Dark Past Shouldn’t Cloud the Quest of Science
It’s more than just “skull wars”

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What people say about Boom Towns & Relic Hunters of Northeastern Washington (by Jerry L. Smith):

Critics hailed it the most informative book on the topic
Forgotten Ghost Towns & Mining Camps
One Of Our Best Selling Books On Washington State
A great research book for ghost town locations in Washington
“Rediscovering The Ghost Towns From The Past”
A wealth of true stories, folklore tales
The encyclopedia of Washington ghost towns. Their history and how to find them.
Has good information
Not a Tour Guide
The Man Is Saving History That’s Disappearing In Eastern WA
“Bringing Back Childhood Memories”
The Mysterious China Wall
Boom Towns & Relic Hunters of Northeastern Washington
In Search For Hidden Treasure
Nostalgia in Okanogan County
“Ghost Towns & Lost Treasure”

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What people say about How Robert E. Lee Lost the Civil War (by Edward H. Bonekemper III):

A Great Book ! ! ! ! !
Lee not in charge
Politcial Correctness twists history to suit the times
If I could rate it zero stars I would have
A War the South could have Won!
Armchair quarterbacking is easy
Playing the Blame Game
The book is well-researched and well written.
Should be paired with J.L. Harsh’s “Confederate Tide Rising”
A Case of Bad Revisionist History
LEE IDOLIZERS NEED TO OPEN THEIR EYES , THEN THEIR MINDS
An excellent summary of little known Civil War facts
Worthwhile attempt to discuss Lee’s generalship
Tantalizing Idea and Well Written
Could not agree more with the author
Excellent Study
An interesting thesis, fairly well backed.
A Very Interesting Book
Interesting and well-resarched
Examining the mistakes of Lee with a looking glass…
Not a winnable war by the South
A review
Lee’s Myopia
A Fair Conclusion – Given to the Numbers Losted
Deconstructing a Legend

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What people say about Vergeen: A Survivor of the Armenian Genocide (by Mae M. Derdarian):

Vergeen : A Survivor of the Armenian Genocide
Interesting
Chilling account of Genocide
Great book!
Armenian Propaganda
What’s hidden beneath this story?
Very timely because of Kosovo
A must read
Recognition of a Bloody Chapter in Genocide History
An intimate look into the life of a survivor
A review
Heart Wrenching Story
Quick Read But Not An Easy Subject
History Comes Alive
Novel? No, True Facts About the Armenian Genocide
The Best Book You Could Ever Purchase
A very good book for a very bad time.
Armenian genocide:No dout about the facts and evidences
Truth Always Prevails
This is a highly favorable review
The most enthralling genocide book in years
Not true
Difficult to Put Down; hypnotic and horrifying at times
Myth about the genocide in a touchy story
Great Book!
1915 !! TWISTED FACTS!!
Vergeen: A survivor of the armenian genocide
A fantastic novel…true story
Denial of Genocide Infuriating
So-called Genocide
An Amazing story of Courage…and a great read to boot!!
Classical hatemongering
First Genocide of the Twentieth Century
VERGEEN: THE STORY OF A SURVIVOR
The Best Written Book Regarding The Armenian Genocide!
Young Girl’s Amazing True Story of Courage and Survival
I still think about Vergeen…Great Book