

"Bar" Hunter to Hero!

a fantastic book, devoted to the 1950,s Crockett craze

A solid juvenile biography of Davy CrockettObviously Winder's title is a play on the idea of Crockett as the King of the Wild Frontier, which was immortalized in the Fess Parker Disney films. Winders makes it clear from the start that he is trying to separate the truth from the legends, while continuing to enjoy the tall tales. This juvenile biography tells of how Crockett grew up on the frontier, married his first wife Polly, and served as a militia scout in the war against the Red Sticks. After that, Crockett began building the reputation that would make him an American legend as he went from a famous hunter of bears to the U.S. House of Representatives. One of the interesting aspects of this book is that we actually learn some details about Crockett in Congress; for example, he opposed the U.S. Military Academy as West Point since the poor were paying taxes that allowed the sons of the rich and powerful to go to school. Crockett also spoke out against the unfair treatment of Native Americans by President Andrew Jackson's administration.
While Crockett was in Congress he became famous for representing the true American. He served as the model for a frontier politician Colonel Nimrod Wildfire in the popular play, "The Lion of the West." When others made money off of his name writing biographies about him, Crockett authored his own autobiography. Winders also talks about the political friction between Crockett and Jackson. Along with charges that he was too busy being famous to represent his district, Crockett was defeated for re-election. Crockett then left Tennessee to go to Texas for hunt, where, of course, he became involved in the War for Texas and met his death at the Alamo.
"Davy Crockett: The Legend of the Wild Frontier" does deal much more with the real story and is illustrated with historic paintings, etching, and documents. In telling the story of the Alamo, for example, Winders focuses what little is actually known about Crockett's final days. It is only at the end of the book that Winders returns to the legend as part of Crockett's legacy. Young readers, however, should have a much better understanding of the historical Crockett after reading Winders' informative book.


" best " for the advanced beginner, good coverage of topics

A Flyguy's Dream Book....A great concept, professionally executed, that belongs on every serious flyfisher's bookshelf. I'd LOVE to have the photos available on CD ROM as a screensaver...
Mark


A fascinating account by about the world's top predatorThe Great White Shark was the first book that I owned and kept. Sharks, especially Great Whites have fascinated me since I was a boy. The shape of the body, the swiftness of the kill, the terrible reputation...
Jim Crockett writes an account about a trip in search of Great Whites. He arrives in Port Lincoln, a small fishing village in the state of South Australia, and then sets off on an eight-day photographic safari with one of the world's leading experts on Great Whites, Rodney Fox.
The book is written from a traveler's point of view. It includes vivid recollection (and images) of the encounters with the world's top predator. The photography is superb; many pictures are full or double page.
It is very unfortunate that this book is out of print. It makes an excellent addition to a library of the shark aficionado.


Fantasic Alphabet Book for Children

One of the best children's books for the imagination.

Great Plant List

A variety of recipes and excellent nutrition/exchange info