

Prison Experience Finally Studied
Rebels at Rock Island: The Story of a Civil War Prison
Excellent insights to the Civil War Prison system

Wonderful Book!
One of many Page-Turners!
A really good book!

This book rocks!
The Best Book for First-Time Babysitters!

A Simply Beautiful Story of Friendship
I loved the book and the story surprised me!

Dear Elephants...
oh dear

Very helpfulI have been assisting a relative of mine, who is the director of a charter school in New England, to put together a hydroponics program for her science classes. (Our idea has been to give her students a tiny little bit of power over their own physical well-being, in case terrorists do more evil things to our economy). At any rate, this book is incredibly helpful to us.
The author of this is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Georgia. He has decades of experience in agronomy, and in plant science in general. He has tailored this book for a wide audience, and assumes NO prior knowledge of the topic. He walks the reader through a very thorough, patient discussion of the value of various nutrients to a hydroponic system. There are graphs and charts to illustrate his points, but don't be scared off!! He makes his points quite clearly in the text.
After discussing the chemical basics of the topic, Professor Jones walks us through a careful comparison of the basic kinds of hydroponic set-ups. He explains water regulation, pest control, nutrient solution distribution, and a lot of other things I would NEVER have thought of if he hadn't directed my attention to them. There's a really good bibliography at the end, which lists a lot of related resources.
Basically, this book is really helpful. One word of caution -- it's more of an overview of what you will need to know, than an actual how-to book. If you're looking for a how-to book, try Howard Resch's titles. Still, this book will really help fill in a lot of blanks, and help you be confident that you know what you're doing. Two thumbs up!
hydro the best way to grow!

greatest love story,and historical novel ever written!
greatest love story,and historical book to date,egreat book

A Must Read
wounderful book

H.W. Janson is Dead
A need to rethink the 'Regionalism' of the Regionalists

Sauk Rapids, county history come aliveRonald Christopher Zurek pieces together almost 200 vintage photographs into a regional history in "Sauk Rapids and Benton County."
Going back as far as the 1850s, the book explores the industries, businesses and the people that have contributed to the area's growth.
James J. Hill's influence on the railroads and the tiny saloon that was to become Coborn's Superstore are just some of the highlights. Group portraits dominate the book, capturing the lifestyles of granite workers, young men leaving for World War II and operators connecting telephone conversations at the turn of the century. And we can't forget the Prohibition era federal officers reveling in their moonshine bust.
The Ojibwe American Indians who originally lived in the Benton County area serve as a brief introduction to the rest of the book. One chapter focuses on Sauk Rapids' fatal 1886 cyclone, with photos of the destruction.
A pleasant journey through Middle America's pastThe history of the railroads, the "Sauk Rapids Cyclone of 1886", the vintage family photos and all the other elements of this book should be a compass to the current residents of the Benton County proclaiming their heritage. The next time I pass through that region I shall have to spend time looking for the landmarks that still exist, and pondering the ones that have passed.
This book is "a keeper" and will be a welcome addition to my history collection.
For an enthralling and personalized examination of one regiment's experiences in Southern prisons, look at *A Perfect Picture of Hell: Eyewitness Accounts by Civil War Prisoners from the 12th Iowa.* As a guidebook to prisons on both sides, Lonnie Speer's *Portals to Hell* is another valuable tool. McAdams joins a growing body of important Civil War prison literature. I recommend all of these books highly.