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- The Benchmark Account of the Battle of Franklin
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Five Tragic Hours: The Battle of Franklin
James L. McDonough , and
Thomas L. Connelly
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The Benchmark Account of the Battle of Franklin.......2005-08-05
In 1990, I came across a painting of Patrick Cleburne sitting his horse, Red Pepper, just prior to the charge at the Battle of Franklin. I was intrigued and wanted to know more. The local library had a copy of Five Tragic Hours and in about as much time, I had read this excellent volume on what is one of the most interesting and tragic battles of the American Civil War.
The author in his preface explains his own personal connections to the battle and this deepens his telling of the events of November 30th, 1864.
This book lead me on a journey that continues 15 years later, as I have traveled the country to the various battle sites of Patrick Cleburne's incredible career. My journey began with this book about the end of Cleburne's amazing life.
Before you read any other account, read this one. It will create the foundation for understanding and enjoying the other well written acounts by Wiley Sword and Winston Groom.
The Haunting Battle of Franklin.......2004-07-15
In my opinion the Battle of Franklin is THE most haunting and interesting battle of the Civil War. What a great waste. Connelly and McDonough put forth a very solid effort on the battle. Their preface to the book is actually worth the price of the book itself. Each man had experience as young men on the battlefields of Tennessee and they do a wonderful job describing how it effected them. For drama and color, Wiley Sword's work on Franklin is best, but for pure military analysis "Five Tragic Hours" can't be beat.
Wonderful Account of a Really Tragic Battle.......2002-09-10
This is a well written, easy to read account of the Battle of Franklin. The authors put the battle into focus, not only in a geographic sense but from the state of mind of the men and commanders who fought there. This work helps to explain much about General Hood (a proven leader and fighter of the war's earlier days) and his decisions made there. From this book it is easy to see the "why" and "how" of the fight at Franklin.
Let R. E. Lee have the last say.......2001-12-24
In a telegram to J. Davis dated 12 July 1864 from his headquarters near Petersburg Va
Telegram of today received. I regret the fact stated. It is a bad time to release the commander of an army situated as that of Tennessee.We may lose Atlanta and the army too.
Hood is a bold fighter.
I am doubtful as to other qualities necessary
"HISTORY REVISED, OBJECTIVITY DENIED".......2001-11-06
The legacy of one of the Civil War's greatest leaders is shamelessly misrepresented in this book about one of the war's forgotten battles. Rather than present the reader with an unbiased and accurate depiction of the Battle of Franklin, the authors relentlessly rant about John Bell Hood, smothering
unsuspecting readers with unqualified speculation, rumor mongering, and unflattering conjecture under the guise of historical fact.
Hood's almost superhuman accomplishments as a brigade and division commander under Lee and Jackson, and his short but successful tenure as a corps commander at Chickamauga made him Jefferson Davis' candidate to save the fading fortunes of the Confederacy in late 1864. Replacing the tentative
Joe Johnston as commander of the Army of Tennessee, Hood launched several bold attacks on Sherman in an unsuccessful attempt to save Atlanta.
Burdened by disloyal and incompetent subordinates, and troops unaccustomed to offensive warfare, Hood nevertheless embarked on an ambitious invasion of Tennessee, in a last ditch effort to destroy Sherman's supply lines, and provide relief for R. E. Lee's exhausted Army of Northern Virginia. At Franklin, with the Federal army fleeing to the safety of Nashville, and having absolutely no other realistic alternative, Hood ordered a frontal
attack. The assault failed, with the Confederates suffering frightfully high casualties.
Authors McDonough and Connelly deny readers the mountain of historical record that clearly and concisely details the quite rational and logical reasons for the attack. They mislead readers with overt mischaracterization of historical facts, and present opinions that are not supported by facts or statistics.
It is bad enough when readers invest time in nonfiction literature and gain no knowledge, it is even worse when readers are provided inaccurate information and propaganda that results in incorrect knowledge. Reading this work will result in an inaccurate understanding of the Battle of Franklin, and General John Bell Hood.
This book, awash in prejudice and misrepresentation, should be avoided!
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Five Tragic Hours: The Battle of Franklin
James Lee and Connelly, Thomas McDonough
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FIVE TRAGIC HOURS: THE BATTLE OF FRANKLIN
James Lee; Connelly, Thomas L. McDonough
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Five Tragic Hours: The Battle of Franklin
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Shamanic Wisdomkeepers: Shamanism in the Modern World
Timothy Freke
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All in color! Following the ancient religion of our ancestors, who took nature as their teacher, shamans have the power to heal, to receive visions, and to transcend their personal identities and become our representatives in the spirit world. Who are these shamans? What do they believe? What do they do? Here are the answers to those questions, in the actual words of some of the most remarkable human beings you'll ever encounter, along with stunning color photos of the shamans at work, at home, and in traditional ceremonies. Coming from around the world--from North and South America, Europe, West Africa, Australia, and Tibet--the shamans discuss their training, how they go about their work, what "magic" powers they possess, the importance of the non-material world, and how to keep ourselves healthy in body, mind, and spirit. Each voice is unique, each message inspiring, and the implications of what they say can save lives. Trim size: 8 1/4 x 10 5/8.
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Warning to Aborigines.......2007-08-25
This book contains the photo of a deceased person.
This is an excellent book that allows people from all over the world speak in their own voice.
The Primal Spiritual Tradition.......2005-10-21
_As this excellent book points out first thing, shamanism is the primal ground from which all our spiritual traditions first immerged. This is because it deals with the other world, the world beyond death. That is one of the common truths that keep coming out in interview after interview with living shamans from ten different traditions. Another of these truths is that you don't choose to become a shaman- the spirits choose you. Nor is it a matter of ego, for the shaman seeks to transcend the ego barriers that separate him or her from becoming one with both this world and the next.
_The author chose ten modern day shamans that had the feel of authenticity and integrity. That feel comes across in the interviews, for beyond a brief and perceptive introduction, he lets his subjects speak for themselves. As the author states, he didn't select these people, he merely held a vision of the kind of people who he wanted in his book- and they found their way to him.
_The range of traditions is broad, but they are all clearly speaking of the same experience- but with differing details and emphasis. It is a truly global sampling: Cherokee and Seneca , Dagara (West Africa), Amazonian, Kahuna (Hawaiian), Tibetan, Celtic, Santo Daime, Mayan, Apache, and Australian.
_The book is well illustrated with both full-color pictures of the Shamans, as well as of the land to which they are connected. There is a listing of contact addresses to reach both the contributors and organizations. There is a full index.
Shamanic Wisdomkeepers; Shamanism in the Modern World.......2000-05-19
This is a gem of a book on learning about Shamanism in the modern world. One gets tired of reading about new age spirituality with a guru bent. This book is clear sighted. Shamanism at its most non-commercial. Shamans who talk the talk and walk the walk. Photographs to immerse one in the big blue marble earth. Gaia is the key to understanding the way of the Shamans. We are truely an ecosystem and it is not nice to fool mother nature. This book is to learn what it means to be a non-commercial shaman. Someone who wants to be a true loving healer on this planet earth for its own sake.
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Time's Arrows: Scientific Attitudes Toward Time
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A Buried Treasure.......2000-07-07
I found this book along side with a bestseller "Faster: The Acceleration of Just About Everything". This book surprised me in a way that it linked different fields of science and mathematics with time, and how the concept of time came about and how it affected human civilization. From the ancient's philosophy of cyclical time to the expansion of universe, the concept of time is not as easy as it first seem. Although this book has relatively old (1984), and a lot of information is outdated, I would strongly recommend to read this book along with "Faster" and Steven Hawkings' "A Brief History of Time".
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TIME'S ARROWS:SCIENTIFIC ATTITUDES TOWARD TIME
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Trashing the Planet: How Science Can Help Us Deal With Acid Rain, Depletion of the Ozone, and Nuclear Waste (Among Other Things)
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Dixy Lee Ray's prescription is a sound one. --The Wall Street Journal
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Required Reading!.......2006-05-26
I keep this book handy to educate clueless people who just listen to the "news" each night.
It is loaded with earth facts, and dispells the popular myths of today, that man has the power to change the climate.
We don't.
We are arrogant for thinking we can. The environmmental movement if a home for Socialists, just follow the money.
But this book and prepare to be angered by how manipulated you have been. You are taxed to death for the "environmental good" that has no meaning. What dopes we all are.
no science in the book, propaganda of large corporations.......2005-07-21
This books has no science behind it and is basically a screed against environmental action of any sort.
I would reccommend as a great book The Future of Life by Dr. Edward O. Wilson, the Pellegrino University Research Professor at Harvard University, who has been recognized by many as an authority on the Environment, and has put together an excellent, very readable book, without hype, but clear lucid Science, thoughtfully presented.
An impossible task.......2003-05-13
The review of this book states that the authors claim that "nuclear power is a safe and cheap source of energy; that acid rain is a vastly exaggerated problem; that chemical pesticides are not as dangerous as they have been made out to be; and that worry over the ozone hole is just an environmental scare tactic". To even attempt to claim these assertions as fact in a book of 206 pages (that don't source refernces for information!) is completely rediculous.
Insightful, Common Sense Book.......2002-06-05
Read this book if you want to look at environmental issues from common sense standpoints rather than from standpoints of people preaching gloom and doom!
Insightful, Common Sense Book.......2002-06-05
Read this book if you want to look at environmental issues from common sense standpoints rather than from standpoints of people preaching gloom and doom!
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Green Truth or Consequences.......2005-10-11
A good number of environmentatlists lie big and lie often. If more effort was made understanding the dynamics of our environment, and less effort was made in fabricating hyperbole, the world would truly be a better place.
This book details a number of the "big lies" that have been and still are being told about the environment.
Science should not be agenda driven, nor should public institutions cave to pseudoscience presented as fact.
Taking advantage of your ignorance..........2003-11-21
Come on, people! Simply put, believing Dixy Lee Ray's conclusions is like thinking professional wrestling is real. Through a series of half-truths, bad science, and a willful misrepresentation of atmospheric chemistry, Ray makes the case that global warming isn't happening, acid rain isn't real, and that pesticides really aren't all that dangerous...all in 200 odd pages! Well, at least she doesn't include any meaningful footnotes or references to hinder the readability of her text. Don't be fooled by this piece of pro-business, pro-corporate, irresponsible propaganda. If you're really interested in this sort of thing, head on down to your local college or community college and sign up for an introduction to geology class. Just about anywhere you go (with the possible exception of Bob Jones University), you'll find that what much of what Ray proposes isn't taken the least bit seriously by any scientist in any field. Ray knew that if you're buying this book, let alone reading it all the way through--that you really don't know that much about geology or atmospheric science, and even less about the whole concept of backing up your work with foot notes, end notes, and peer review-and that you will just go along with it. "Why would she make THIS up" you ask? Well, by getting you to go along with weakening or elimination of environmental regulation, huge polluters stand to make BILLIONS off of your land, your water, and your air. Go back to sleep, America, The Corporation is in control.
Trashing the Enviornmental Zealots.......2002-02-12
I first came across this book in 1994 when I was a liberal leaning college student concerned with the environment. I am now a conservative college graduate concerned with the environment, and this book had much to do with my transformation. Dixy Lee Ray is a breath of fresh air speaking on a subject many of us are ill-informed on.
If you are concerned with the environment, you will find much in this book that interests you (as long as you can handle truth). Miss Ray debunks much of the dogma the enviro-nazis shove down the publics throat. She takes on the issues of global warming, ozone depletion, nuclear medicine, acid rain and others. Using scientific methods (something the leftist leaning environmental zealots ignore because they fear the outcome of true scientific discovery) she intelligently and unemotionally discusses how water is naturally acidic; the benefits of x-rays and other advances in radiation therapy; the benefits of pesticides in our ability to grow more food using less labor and land.
Throughout her book Ray uses the statistics and predictions of the environmental movement's leaders against them to show how out of touch with reality and normal society they are. A Stanford University Biologist, Paul Ehrlich is quoted as predicting global famine in 1985 and a shrinking of the US population from 250 million to 22.5 million by 1999. Here is another quote, "Paul Watson, founder of Greenpeace: 'I got the impression that instead of going out to shoot birds, I should go out and shoot the kids who shoot birds.'"
The list goes on and on. The best part of the book is the final chapter, in which Ray presents a sound and logical formula for having both a clean environment and a technologically advanced society. This book should be read by all high school seniors so they can understand the truth about the environment rather than the dogma they are spoon feed in public schools and the liberal media.
The truth about mankind and the environment.......2001-04-09
I have read Trashing the Planet by Dr. Dixie Lee Ray several times. This book should be required reading for introductory classes on the environment in both high school and college - however, that will never happen. The leftist environmental movement does not want anyone to read this book - it is concise, well researched, thoroughly footnoted, and, I feel, gives an accurate report on the status of humans and their impact on the environment. I recently sent copies of this book to President George W. Bush and Bill O'Reilly of Fox News to help them understand what they are up against.
Finally! A Scientist Using the Scientific Method!.......1998-06-09
It's about time someone spoke the truth about what really motivates the environmental movement: money. It has nothing to do with any real danger to plants, animals, the earth, or the human race. The lies Ray exposes are atrocious, and the truth is so poignant that one can't help but be astonished that anyone actually believes we are in any danger. The evidence provided here goes to show how little people mean to the environmental whackos who perpetuate this arrogant, anti-human campaign of scare tactics and other subterfuge. Anyone who is scared of losing this planet can rest assured after reading this book.
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- Dixie completely lost me...
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Trashing the Planet
Dixy Lee Ray
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Dixie completely lost me..........2007-07-09
...when she referred, in this book, to Zen Buddhism as a "cult." Nice way to refer to an ancient religion, Dixie!
Everyone Is An Environmentalist... Why, Then, Disagreement?.......2006-09-13
Dixy Lee Ray was a Democrat. She was short, feisty, and a classic all-American. Among many other titles in her illustrious career, she was the governor of the State of Washington for a time. Her scientific credentials and works have withheld the peer review process. She is a legitimate scientist and capable of this work.
The purpose of the book (and this audio cassette), Trashing the Planet, was to provide another scientist's perspective on what should not be open for political debate: the environment. However, her targeted audience in this book was not the scientist.
The overall message of the book, reverberated chapter after chapter, is this: we (Mankind, scientists, and other theorists) DO NOT KNOW with absolute certainty why Earth acts the way it does; blaming Mankind and capitalism may be false hypotheses. Those who speak with certainty are usually political activists solely attempting to alter public policy.
The scientific data that she reveals is inconclusive at best. This is not data she compiled; this is data from all sources and sides of the Environment Debate. Comparing both sides, Dixy Lee Ray provides the simple, honest, and honorable approach when examining this data: no one here knows a darn thing - we are still learning - especially on the global scale. (She does mention, with near certainty, that Mankind's best effort to "save the planet" would be to "take care of his own backyard." This implies that individualism, independence, freedom and liberty, peace, and personal property are the ways to a clean environment. These are virtues among the political Right, hence the two movements butting heads, unfortunately.)
What makes Dixy Lee Ray controversial, sadly, is that she points out the truthful elements behind the agenda of Environmentalist alarmists. Her approach, as it is with most scientists, is one of conclusive determination or furthered research. The Alarmists' approach, however, is one of political agendas - sway as many folks as possible with varying degrees of one-liners.
Both approaches are looking at the same data - it is inconclusive. The alarmists, as Ray points out so well, "conclude" the data with their own techniques. The result of these "conclusions" is the political make-up known as the Environmental Movement.
As a layperson, this simple breakdown of processes is welcomed, especially when academia (in general - especially the government-sponsored education systems) intends to indoctrinate pupils to conclude or attain viewpoints with inconclusive data and narrow examination. In other words, it is not enough for some to simply leave it as "we don't know why - if it even is - doing that." Rather, it has become, "Earth is heating up (when we once stated it was cooling down) due to Mankind's capitalism-motivated technologies and competitions."
The controversy, therefore, in terms of the environment, has been decisively drawn between the political Left and Right. Sadly, however, science is not intended to be political. However, Mankind is inherently political, and thus science (like religion) is a product of Man which is subject to political agendas.
Those that would bash Dixy Lee Ray personally for saying "if it is happening, we don't know why; but it may not be happening, either - consider the following" are prime examples of those violating the basic principles of science and Mankind's other inherent attribute: examination. Honesty should not be controversial, counter this "Environmentalist Movement."
Please take a beginner's science course, Dixy.......2001-05-15
What can you say about someone with the audacity to write a book about the environment when she clearly doesn't understand the difference between a natural water soluble chlorine bond (from volcanoes) and a man-made non water soluble chlorine bond (CFC). The former gets washed out of the atmosphere by rain, the latter makes it up to the ozone layer to disrupt the ozone molecule. Go back to high school chem, poseur.
Truth often hurts.......2000-07-18
Well researched and footnoted work that puts the lie to many common misperceptions about environmental theory.
A must read for anyone who cares about a balanced view of current environmental doctrine. BTW - forest fires cost the lives of more trees 200 years ago than man does today!
Disappointment.......2000-05-20
The author makes some valid points but then extrapolates beyond reasonable conclusions. I ended up laughing out loud when it became obvious that she labels anyone who has reached conclusions contrary to hers a "radical extremist". Oh well.... more toilet paper.
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Trashing the Planet : How Science Can Help Us Deal with Acid Rain, Depletion of the Ozone, and Nuclear Waste (Among Other Things)
Dixy L.; Guzzo, Louis R. Ray
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Trashing the Planet: How Science Can Help Us Deal with Ozone, & Nuclear Waste Among Others Things
Dixy Lee with Gusso, Lou Ray
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Trashing the planet : how science can help us deal with acid rain, depletion of the ozone, and nuclear waste (among other things) / Dixy Lee Ray and Lou Guzzo
Dixy Lee Ray
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