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Written by Tori Hartman and Carolyn Strauss. By Plume.
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No comments about Specialty Modeling: Everything you need to know about large-size, petite, hand, shoe, and character modeling.
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Written by Leslie Pina and Donald-Brian Johnson. By Schiffer Publishing.
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No comments about Specs Appeal: Extravagant 1950s & 1960s Eyewear.
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Written by Adele Richardson. By Creative Education.
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No comments about Leather (Let's Investigate) (Let's Investigate).
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Written by Martha Hagensen Boyer and Ida Nicolaisen. By Thames & Hudson.
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No comments about Mongol Jewelry: Jewelry Collected by the First and Second Danish Central Asian Expeditions (The Carlsberg Foundation's Nomad Research Project).
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Written by Leslie A. Pina and Constance Korosec. By Schiffer Publishing.
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No comments about Fashion Fabrics: 1960s (Schiffer Design Book).
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By Pavilion Books.
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No comments about London in the Sixties.
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Written by Geo. D. Ramsdell and Roseann Ettinger. By Schiffer Publishing.
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No comments about 3000 Shoes from 1896: With Price Guide (Schiffer Book for Collectors and Designers.).
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Written by Helen Reynolds. By Raintree.
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No comments about A Fashionable History of Dresses & Skirts (Fashionable History of Costume).
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Written by John, H Guest. By Bristol Fashion Publications, Inc..
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No comments about Scuttlebutt - Seafaring History & Lore.
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Written by Bryant Simon. By The University of North Carolina Press.
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2 comments about A Fabric of Defeat: The Politics of South Carolina Millhands, 1910-1948.
- I wanted to read this book, which actually covers the subject from 1910 to 1948, rather than as the title listed here indicates (1920-1948) because I wanted to know more about the flamboyant and racist Coleman Blease who in the early part of this century was such a prominent figure in South Carolina's politics. This book does tell a lot about Blease and his connection with the mill workers of South Carolina, but I found even more interesting the account of the career of Olin D. Johnston. Those who only watched his career in the U.S. Senate, once he finally got there, on his third attempt, in 1945, may not (as I did not) realize the extraordinary positions he took while Governor from 1935 to 1939--he took over the highway department by force, defying a Supreme Court ruling--and that he ran in 1938 against Cotton Ed Smith on a platform of 100% support for FDR. The racist climate of South Carolina got to him, however, and not till he became more anti-Negro was he finally elected. The book also relates the fascinating account of Peter Richard Moody, a student at Wofford College, and the poem he wrote in 1936 which led the Legislature to order a mental examination of Moody, and the funny account of the result of the mental exam. The book traces the efforts and hopes of the disadvantaged millhands, and amply justifies the title of the work. Anyone interested in Southern politics should read this enlightening and well-researched book. The bibliography alone runs 30 pages, and I found the book unique in its subject. A minor note: a footnote on page 291 says poet Moody became a professor at the U.S. Military Academy, whereas it appears that actually he was at the Air Force Academy.
- Fabric of Defeat's title sounds like a downer, but this is an wonderful book that is fun to read. Simon does a particularly good job of talking about race in an industry that was "lily white," as the saying goes. He manages to discuss racist white workers without either apologizing for them or indicting them. Rather he gives texture to their racial ideas, explaining how views of race and class changed in relation to each other as the New Deal broadened the political vision of South Carolina's millworkers. This is a book I would certainly assign to undergraduates.
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