University of Press History Contents

World War II | 1–2 World War I | 3 General Military History | 4 American Military Experience (series) | 5 Civil War | 6 Shades of Blue and Gray (series) | 7–9 African American History | 10–13 U.S. History: 19th Century and Before | 14 –17 U.S. History: 20th Century and After | 18 –24 Presidential Studies | 25–27 Missouri History | 28–31 Frontier History | 32 World History | 33 Sports and American Culture (series) | 34 Southern Women (series) | 35 Art and Architecture | 36 Title Index | 37–43 Author Index | 44–46 Order Information | 47 Order Form | 48

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The Desperate The Forgotten Diplomat Generation Saburo Kurusu’s Memoir American Children and of the Weeks before World War II Pearl Harbor Lisa L. Ossian Ed. J. Garry Clifford and e struggles endured by American Masako R. Okura civilians during World War II are Prior to the bombing of Pearl well documented, but accounts Harbor, Japanese Special Envoy of the war years have mostly Saburo Kurusu visited Washington deliberated on the grown-ups’ to further peace talks between Japan sacrices. e Forgotten Generation and America. J. Garry Cli ord and explores the war’s full implications Masako Rachel Okura provide, for the lives of children. for the rst time, a translated and 192 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (1919-0) annotated copy of Kurusu’s personal $29.95 ebook (7249-2) memoir, attempting to dispel the myth that Kurusu was involved in the Pearl Harbor plot. Spain during 176 pp., illus., $35.00 cloth (2037-0) World War II ebook (7330-7) Wayne H. Bowen 296 pp. $50.00 cloth (1658-8) The Enemy among Us POWs in Missouri Spaniards and during World War II Nazi Germany David Fiedler Collaboration in Fiedler tells the story of entirely the New Order ordinary people who lived in Wayne H. Bowen extraordinary times. is fascinating 264 pp. $50.00 cloth (1300-6) tale recounts the creation of the POW camps and the lives touched when fate brought Missourians face Chewing Gum, to face with America’s enemies. Candy Bars and Beer 480 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (978-0- The Army PX in World War II 9830-2250-3) James J. Cooke 208 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth The Eighteen-Year-Old (1867-4) $45.00 ebook (7202-7) Replacement Facing Combat in Patton’s The Last Soldiers Third Army of the King R. Richard Kingsbury Life in Wartime Italy, Six weeks after D-Day, midwestern 1943–1945 teenager Dick Kingsbury was drafted Eugenio Corti, and rushed with other eighteen-year- trans. Manuela Arundel olds to the Siegfried Line to bolster Patton’s 94th Infantry Division. 344 pp., illus., $24.95 paper (1491-1) 184 pp., illus., $20.95 paper (1934-3) Few Returned Hiroshima in History Twenty-Eight Days on the Russian Front, The Myths of Revisionism Winter 1942–1943 Ed. Robert James Maddox Eugenio Corti & Carlo D’Este, ese insightful readings take trans. Peter Edward Levy a major step toward settling 272 pp., illus., $24.95 paper the atomic bomb controversy (1115-6) by showing how insubstantial Hiroshima revisionism really is and demonstrating that sometimes The Death and Life history cannot proceed without of Germany decisive action, however regrettable. An Account of the 224 pp., illus., $25.00 paper American Occupation (1962-6) Eugene Davidson 456 pp. $35.00 paper (1249-8)

History University of Missouri Press | 1 World War II

The Nuremberg Fallacy Weapons for Victory Eugene Davidson The Hiroshima Decision 352 pp. $35.00 paper (1201-6) Fifty Years Later Robert James Maddox The Unmaking of 240 pp. $19.95 paper (1562-8) Adolf Hitler Eugene Davidson The Home Fronts of 536 pp., illus., $35.00 paper (1529-1) , 1939–1945 Lisa L. Ossian 256 pp. $45.00 cloth (1856-8) They Fought at Anzio $45.00 ebook (7201-0) John S. D. Eisenhower 320 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1738-7) FDR & Stalin A Not So Grand Alliance, From the Battlefront 1943–1945 to the Bridal Suite Amos Perlmutter Media Coverage of British 352 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (0910-8) War Brides, 1942–1946 Barbara G. Friedman Quakers and Nazis 192 pp. $35.00 cloth (1718-9) Inner Light in Outer Darkness Soldier of the Press Hans A. Schmitt Covering the Front in 312 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1134-7) Europe and North Africa, 1936–1943 Henry T. Gorrell, ed. Kenneth They Were Just People Gorrell & John C. McManus Stories of Rescue in Poland 328 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1851-3) during the Holocaust Bill Tammeus & Rabbi Jacques Cukierkorn Heartland Heroes 256 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1876-6) Remembering World War II $24.95 paper (1860-5) $24.95 ebook Ken Hatfield (7197-6) 288 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1460-7) Letter to My Children The Day I Fired Alan From Romania to America Ladd and Other World via Auschwitz War II Adventures Rudolph Tessler A. E. Hotchner 248 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1244-3) 144 pp. $29.95 cloth (1432-4) Colonel in the Dear Helen Armored Divisions Wartime Letters from a A Memoir, 1941–1945 Londoner to Her American William S. Triplet, ed. Pen Pal Robert H. Ferrell Ed. Russell M. Jones & 320 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1312-9) John H. Swanson 264 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1850-6) In the Philippines and Okinawa A Red Boyhood A Memoir, 1945–1948 Growing Up under Stalin William S. Triplet, Anatole Konstantin ed. Robert H. Ferrell 264 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (1787-5) 320 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1335-8) $29.95 ebook (6638-5) From Anzio to the Alps Safehaven An American Soldier’s Story The Allied Pursuit of Lloyd M. Wells Nazi Assets Abroad 272 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1537-6) Martin Lorenz-Meyer 400 pp. $60.00 cloth (1719-6)

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Argonne Days in Panthéon de la Guerre World War I Reconfiguring a Panorama Horace L. Baker, of the Great War ed. Robert H. Ferrell Mark Levitch 176 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (1708-0) 224 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1678-6)

Collapse at A Youth in the Meuse-Argonne Meuse-Argonne The Failure of the A Memoir, 1917–1918 Missouri-Kansas Division William S. Triplet, Robert H. Ferrell ed. Robert H. Ferrell 176 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1532-1) 344 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1290-0)

Five Days in October The Legacy of the The Lost Battalion Great War of World War I Ninety Years On Robert H. Ferrell Ed. Jay Winter 152 pp., illus., $24.95 cloth (1594-9) 240 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1871-1) $25.00 paper (1872-8) In the Company $25.00 ebook (7199-0) of Generals The World War I Diary of Meuse-Argonne Diary Pierpont L. Stackpole A Division Commander Ed. Robert H. Ferrell in World War I 208 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1870-4) William M. Wright, $40.00 ebook (7200-3) ed. Robert H. Ferrell 192 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1527-7) Question of MacArthur’s Reputation Cote De Chatillon, October 14 –16, 1918 Robert H. Ferrell 128 pp., illus., $19.95 cloth (1830-8)

The Shamrock Battalion in the Great War Martin J. Hogan, ed. James J. Cooke 152 pp., illus., $24.95 cloth (1710-3)

History University of Missouri Press | 3 General Military History

Teddy Roosevelt & The Weekly War Leonard Wood Newsmagazines Partners in Command and Vietnam John S.D. Eisenhower James Landers eodore Roosevelt was a man of 312 pp. $45.00 cloth (1534-5) wide interests, strong opinions, and intense ambition for himself and Power at Sea, his country. When he met Leonard Wood in 1897, he recognized a Volume 1 kindred spirit. e two men shared a The Age of Navalism, zeal for making the United States an 1890–1918 imperial power that would challenge Lisle A. Rose Great Britain as world leader. eir 384 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1683-0) careers intertwined in ways that $24.95 paper (1701-1) shaped the American nation. 200 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (2000-4) $40.00 ebook (7301-7) Power at Sea, Volume 2 The Breaking Storm, Devotion to the 1919–1945 Adopted Country Lisle A. Rose U.S. Immigrant Volunteers in the Mexican War 536 pp., illus., $65.00 cloth (1694-6) $24.95 paper (1702-8) Tyler V. Johnson In Devotion to the Adopted Country, Tyler V. Johnson examines the Power at Sea, e orts of America’s Democratic Volume 3 Party and Catholic leadership to use A Violent Peace, the service of immigrant volunteers 1946–2006 in the U.S.–Mexican War as a Lisle A. Rose weapon against nativism and anti- 392 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth Catholicism. (1695-3) $24.95 paper (1703-5) 180 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1973-2) $40.00 ebook (7275-1) The Summer the Steel Helmet and Archduke Died Mortarboard On Wars and Warriors An Academic in Louis D. Rubin Jr. Uncle Sam’s Army 184 pp. $24.95 cloth (1810-0) Francis H. Heller 216 pp., illus., $24.95 cloth (1838-4)

Recollections of the War with Mexico John Corey Henshaw, ed. Gary F. Kurutz 268 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1799-8)

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American Military Experience John C. McManus, Series Editor

American Girls, Beer, Project 9 & Glenn Miller The Birth of the GI Morale in World War II Air Commandos in James J. Cooke World War II Dennis R. Okerstrom 224 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1984-8) $40.00 ebook (7284-3) 312 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (2027-1) $29.95 ebook (7322-2) Reminiscences of Conrad S. Babcock A Civilian in The Old U.S. Army and Lawton’s 1899 the New, 1898–1918 Philippine Campaign Robert H. Ferrell The Letters of Robert D. Carter 164 pp., illus., $30.00 cloth (1981-7) $30.00 ebook (7282-9) Ed. Michael E. Shay 216 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth Unjustly Dishonored (2008-0) $40.00 ebook (7305-5) An African American Division in World War I Revered Commander, Robert H. Ferrell Maligned General 144 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth The Life of Clarence (1916-9) $29.95 ebook (7246-1) Ransom Edwards, 1859–1931 Michael E. Shay Dogface Soldier 288 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth The Life of General (1922-0) $45.00 ebook (7251-5) Lucian K. Truscott, Jr. Wilson A. Heefner Sky Pilots 400 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1882-7) $34.95 ebook (7212-6) The Yankee Division Chaplains in World War I Michael E. Shay General Lewis 280 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth B. Hershey and (2031-8) $50.00 ebook (7324-6) Conscientious Objection during World War II Nicholas A. Krehbiel 216 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1941-1) $40.00 ebook (7262-1)

The Final Mission of Bottoms Up A World War II Pilot’s Story Dennis R. Okerstrom 272 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (1948-0) $29.95 ebook (7267-6)

History University of Missouri Press | 5 Civil War

The Border Missouri’s Confederate between Them and Violence and Reconciliation the Creation of Southern on the Kansas-Missouri Line Identity in the Border West Jeremy Neely Christopher Phillips e Border between em is a 350 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1272-6) compelling account of the terrible rst act of the American Civil War The Making of a and its enduring legacy for the conict’s veterans, victims, and Southerner survivors, as well as for subsequent William Barclay Napton’s generations. Private Civil War 328 pp., illus., $35.00 paper (1964-0) Christopher Phillips 176 pp., illus., $25.00 paper (1825-4) The Confederate Constitution Of 1861 The Confederate Belle An Inquiry into American Giselle Roberts Constitutionalism 264 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1464-5) Marshall L. Derosa 192 pp. $25.00 paper (0812-5) Man of Douglas, Man of Lincoln Southern Stories The Political Odyssey of Slaveholders in James Henry Lane Peace and War Ian Michael Spurgeon Drew Gilpin Faust 304 pp., illus., $47.00 cloth (1814-8) 264 pp., illus., $30.00 paper (0975-7)

Frank Blair Lincoln’s Conservative William E. Parrish 336 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1156-9)

The Union on Trial The Political Journals of Judge William Barclay Napton, 1829–1883 Ed. Christopher Phillips & Jason L. Pendleton 656 pp., illus., $60.00 cloth (1571-0)

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Shades of Blue and Gray Louis S. Gerteis and Clayton E. Jewett, Series Editors Herman Hattaway and Jon Wakelyn, Consulting Editors

Confederate Colonels The Ongoing A Biographical Register Civil War Bruce S. Allardice New Versions of 448 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth Old Stories (1809-4) Ed. Herman Hattaway & Ethan S. Rafuse Spain and the 176 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth American Civil War (1524-6) Wayne H. Bowen Reflections of a 200 pp., $40.00 cloth (1938-1) $40.00 ebook (7258-4) Civil War Historian Essays on Leadership, Society, and the From Home Art of War Guards to Heroes Herman Hattaway & The 87th Pennsylvania Frank E. Vandiver and Its Civil War Community 272 pp. $50.00 cloth (1487-4) Dennis W. Brandt 312 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth Shades of Blue (1680-9) and Gray An Introductory Military Capitalism, Politics, History of the Civil War and Railroads in Herman Hattaway Jacksonian New 296 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth England (1107-1) $29.95 ebook (6073-4) Michael J. Connolly Louisianians in 224 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1499-7) the Civil War Ed. Lawrence Lee Hewitt & The Civil War Arthur W. Bergeron Jr. 216 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth in Missouri (1403-4) A Military History Louis S. Gerteis Rise and Fall of 256 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth the Confederacy (1972-5) $29.95 ebook (7274-4) The Memoir of Senator Williamson S. A Confederate Oldham, CSA Chronicle Ed. Clayton E. Jewett The Life of a 304 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth Civil War Survivor (1685-4) Pamela Chase Hain 296 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1524-6)

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Shades of Blue and Gray Louis S. Gerteis and Clayton E. Jewett, Series Editors Herman Hattaway and Jon Wakelyn, Consulting Editors

Texas in the Gettysburg to Confederacy Vicksburg An Experiment in The Five Original Civil War Nation Building Battlefield Parks Clayton E. Jewett A. J. Meek & 320 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth Herman Hattaway (1390-7) 216 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1321-1) Bugle Resounding Music and Musicians Sherman’s of the Civil War Era Forgotten General Ed. Bruce C. Kelley & Henry W. Slocum Mark A. Snell Brian C. Melton 272 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth 312 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1538-3) (1739-4)

Key Command Demon of the Ulysses S. Grant’s Lost Cause District of Cairo Sherman and T. K. Kionka Civil War History 248 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth Wesley Moody (1655-7) 208 pp., illus., $30.00 cloth (1945-9) $30.00 ebook (7266-9) The Collapse of Price’s Raid Peacekeeping The Beginning of the End on the Plains in Civil War Missouri Army Operations in Mark A. Lause Bleeding Kansas 312 pp., illus., $32.95 cloth Tony R. Mullis (2025-7) $32.95 ebook (7321-5) 304 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1532-2) Price’s Lost Campaign The 1864 Invasion of Missouri Mark A. Lause 280 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (2949-7) $25.00 ebook (7263-8)

Private Fleming at Chancellorsville The Red Badge of Courage and the Civil War Perry Lentz 376 pp. $50.00 cloth (1654-0)

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Your Brother in Arms A Prussian Observes A Union Soldier’s Odyssey the American Robert C. Plumb Civil War 336 pp., illus., $25.00 paper The Military Studies (2017-2) $25.00 ebook (7250-8) of Justus Scheibert Ed. Frederic Trautmann London, Metropolis 272 pp. $50.00 cloth (1348-8) of the Slave Trade James A. Rawley & David Eltis Southern Unionist 216 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth Pamphlets (1483-6) and the Civil War Ed. Jon L. Wakelyn The Fishing Creek 408 pp. $55.00 cloth (1264-1) Confederacy A Story of Civil War Eagles on Their Draft Resistance Buttons Richard A. Sauers & A Black Infantry Regiment Peter Tomasak in the Civil War 240 pp., illus., $35.00 cloth Versalle F. Washington (1988-6) $35.00 ebook (7288-1) 136 pp. $35.00 cloth (1234-4) Lincoln’s Defense of Politics No Band of Brothers Problems of the Rebel The Public Man and High Command His Opponents in the Crisis over Slavery Steven E. Woodworth Thomas E. Schneider 208 pp. $40.00 cloth (1255-9) 240 pp. $45.00 cloth (1606-9)

Thomas Ewing Jr. Frontier Lawyer and Civil War General Ronald D. Smith 400 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1806-3) $50.00 ebook (6666-8)

Yankee Warhorse A Biography of Major General Peter Osterhaus Mary Bobbit Townsend 288 pp., illus., $39.95 cloth (1875-9) $39.95 ebook (7215-7)

History University of Missouri Press | 9 African American History

From Sweetback Race and Meaning to Super Fly The African American Race and Film Audiences in Experience in Missouri Chicago’s Loop, 1970–1975 Gary R. Kremer Gerald R. Butters, Jr. Gary Kremer brings together In From Sweetback to Super Fly, fourteen of his articles and, Gerald Butters examines movie combines them into one detailed theaters from Chicago’s Loop that account that addresses issues such became, as he describes them, “black as the transition from slavery to spaces” during the early 1970s with freedom for African Americans theater managers making an e ort to in Missouri, all-black rural gear their showings more toward the communities, and the lives of African American community than African Americans seeking new any other demographic by using opportunities in Missouri’s cities. black-themed and Blaxploitation 288 pp., illus., $35.00 cloth (2043-1) lms. $35.00 ebook (7336-9) 246 pp., illus., $60.00 cloth (2036-3) $60.00 ebook (7329-1) Thyra J. Edwards Black Activist in the Global Protest and Freedom Struggle Propaganda Gregg Andrews W. E. B. Du Bois, The Crisis, is fascinating new biography and American History details yra Edwards’s lifelong Ed. Amy Helene Kirschke & journey and myriad achievements, Phillip Luke Sinitiere describing both her personal and Since its founding by W. E. B. Du professional sides and the many ways Bois in 1910, e Crisis has been they intertwined. the primary published voice of the 256 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1912-1) NAACP. As the magazine’s editor $40.00 ebook (7241-6) from 1910 until 1934, Du Bois guided the content and the aim of Chronicles of a e Crisis with a decisive hand. By exploring how e Crisis responded Two-Front War to critical issues, the essays in Protest Civil Rights and Vietnam in and Propaganda provide the rst the African American Press in-depth look at the magazine’s Lawrence Allen Eldridge inuence. Chronicles of a Two-Front War is 272 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (2005-9) the rst book to examine coverage of the Vietnam War by black news George Washington publications, from the Gulf of Carver Tonkin incident in August 1964 to the nal withdrawal of American In His Own Words ground forces in the spring of 1973 Ed. Gary R. Kremer and the fall of Saigon in the spring “ese documents are carefully of 1975. edited and arranged in proper 304 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1939-8) context with very helpful and $45.00 ebook (7259-1) perceptive editorial comments, o ering the opportunity for readers African American Life to study Carver, the man, in his own words. . . . It is well done and in the Rural South, will be of special interest to persons 1900–1950 and libraries seeking authoritative Edited with an introduction material about black Americans.” by R. Douglas Hurt Choice — e essays collected in African 224 pp., illus., $24.95 paper (0785- American Life in the Rural South, 2) $24.95 ebook (6089-5) 1900-1950 particularly emphasize the e orts of African Americans to negotiate the white world in the southern countryside. 240 pp., illus., $30.00 paper (1960-2)

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From Edward Brooke The Opinions of to Barack Obama Mankind African American Political Racial Issues, Press, and Success, 1966–2008 Propaganda in the Cold War Dennis S. Nordin Richard Lentz & Karla K. Gower From Edward Brooke to Barack By taking a unique approach to Obama investigates the implications the study of the Cold War period, of race in politics, a highly relevant Richard Lentz and Karla K. Gower topic in today’s American society. present the workings behind the It o ers readers a chronological battles for control of public opinion overview of the progress made that took place between 1946 and over the last several decades as well 1965. as shows where there is room for 360 pp., $39.95 cloth (1908-4) growth in the political arena. $39.95 ebook (7234-8) 272 pp. $40.00 cloth (1977-0) $40.00 ebook (7279-9) Dangerous Donations Northern Philanthropy and Damn Near White Southern Black Education, An African American 1902–1930 Family’s Rise from Slavery Eric Anderson & Alfred A. Moss to Bittersweet Success 264 pp. $50.00 cloth (1226-9) Carolyn Marie Wilkins Tackling issues of class, color, and caste, Carolyn Marie Wilkins reects From Fugitive Slave on the changes of African American to Free Man life in U.S. history through her The Autobiographies of dedicated search to discover her William Wells Brown family’s powerful story. Ed. William L. Andrews 192 pp., illus., $24.95 cloth (1899-5) 320 pp., illus., $30.00 paper $24.95 ebook (7240-9) (1475-1)

Brothers to the Anyplace but Here Buffalo Soldiers Arna Bontemps & Jack Conroy Perspectives on the African 384 pp. $30.00 paper (1116-3) American Militia and Volunteers, 1865–1917 Bruce A. Glasrud Take up the Black Brothers to the Bualo Soldiers Man’s Burden discusses a previously little-known Kansas City’s African aspect of the black military American Communities, experience in U.S. history, while 1865–1939 deliberating on the discrimination Charles E. Coulter these men faced both within and 360 pp., illus,. $50.00 cloth outside the military. (1649-6) 256 pp., $39.95 cloth (1904-6) $39.95 ebook (7230-0) Unveiled Voices, Unvarnished Memories Groping toward The Cromwell Family in Democracy Slavery and Segregation, African American Social 1692–1972 Welfare Reform in St. Louis, Adelaide M. Cromwell 1910–1949 368 pp. $45.00 cloth (1676-2) Priscilla A. Dowden-White rough extensive research, Priscilla A. Dowden-White The Black Citizen- places African American social Soldiers of Kansas, welfare reform e orts within the 1864–1901 vanguard of interwar community Roger D. Cunningham and neighborhood organization, reaching beyond the “racial uplift” 232 pp., ,illus., $40.00 cloth (1807-0) and “behavior” models of the studies preceding hers. 320 pp., illus., $44.95 cloth (1900-8) $44.95 ebook (7226-3)

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Colored Memories Selling Black History A Biographer’s Quest for the for Carter G. Woodson Elusive Lester A. Walton A Diary, 1930–1933 Susan Curtis Lorenzo J. Greene, ed. 304 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth Arvarh E. Strickland (1786-8) 440 pp. $60.00 cloth (1068-5) 440 pp. $24.95 (1069-2) Dancing to a Black Man’s Tune Guillaume A Life of Scott Joplin A Life Susan Curtis Robert Guillaume & David Ritz 288 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth 240 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (0949-8) $24.95 paper (1547-5) (1426-3)

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The Color Line Bitter Fruit Legacy for the African American Women Twenty-First Century in World War II John Hope Franklin Ed. Maureen Honey 104 pp. $20.00 paper (0964-1) 424 pp., illus., $30.00 paper (1265-8)

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Before The Big Bonanza Southern Society and Dan De Quille’s Early Its Transformations Comstock Accounts Ed. Susanna Delfino, Michele Ed. Donnelyn Curtis and Gillespie & Louis M. Kyriakoudes Lawrence I. Berkove Southern Society and Its Dan De Quille’s nearly fty Transformations examines how whole columns of journalism, which groups of traditionally ignored he wrote between 1860-1863 as white southerners in the slave era a correspondent for newspapers embraced modernizing economic in California and Iowa, give an ideas and actions while accepting a explicit look into the workings of place in their race-based world. the Comstock Lode mines. Now 270 pp., illus., $40.00 paper gathered together, his descriptions (1918-3) $40.00 ebook (7243-0) supply the most authentic account of the Comstock Lode’s developmental years ever compiled. Independent 320 pp., illus., $60.00 cloth (2038-7) Immigrants $60.00 ebook (7331-4) A Settlement of Hanoverian Germans in Western Missouri American Tragedian Robert W. Frizzell The Life of Edwin Booth Independent Immigrants Daniel J. Watermeier reveals the untold story of German peasant In the most complete Edwin Booth farmers who came to Lafayette biography to date, Watermeier County, Missouri, between 1838 covers the actor’s career from and the early 1890s as it sheds light his beginnings as an apprentice, on a little-known aspect of the Civil his rise to stardom, his work as a War in Missouri. theater builder, and his national 224 pp., illus., $39.95 cloth and foreign tours. He also examines (1761-5) $30.00 paper (1936-7) his tumultuous life, including his relationship with his infamous brother, John Wilkes Booth. Limited Government Interesting and informative, and the Bill of Rights Watermeier’s book takes an in-depth Patrick M. Garry look at the life and work of one of America’s early and long-underrated “e great contribution of Limited celebrities. Government and the Bill of Rights 480 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (2048-6) is to conceive what the Bill might $55.00 ebook (7341-3) look like if courts were to treat its guarantees as provisions limiting the scope of governmental power.” A Tale of Two Colonies —Calvin R. Massey, author of What Really Happened in American Constitutional Law Virginia and Bermuda? 210 pp. $45.00 cloth (1971-8) Virginia Bernhard $45.00 ebook (7272-0) Virginia Bernhard links Virginia and Bermuda in a series of unintended Captive of the consequences resulting from natural Labyrinth disaster, ignorance of native cultures, Sarah L. Winchester, Heiress diplomatic intrigue, and the fateful to the Rifle Fortune arrival of the rst Africans in both Mary Jo Ignoffo colonies. 232 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (1951-0) Since her death in 1922, Sarah $29.95 ebook (7257-7) Winchester has been perceived as a mysterious, haunted gure. Captive of the Labyrinth nally puts to rest the myths about this remarkable woman, and, in the process, uncovers the legacy she intended to leave behind. 280 pp., illus., $24.95 paper (1983-1) $24.95 ebook (7231-7)

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Voodoo Priests, New Territories, Noble Savages, New Perspectives and Ozark Gypsies The Religious Impact of the The Life of Folklorist Louisiana Purchase Mary Alicia Owen Ed. Richard J. Callahan, Jr. Greg Olson 252 pp. $50.00 cloth (1784-4) Drawing on primary sources, such as maps, census records, Commager on court documents, personal letters and periodicals, and scholarship Tocqueville analyzing Mary Alicia Owen’s Henry Steele Commager multifaceted career, historian Greg 144 pp. $40.00 cloth (0897-2) Olson o ers the most complete $25.00 paper (0941-2) account of her life and work to date. 184 pp., illus., $30.00 cloth (1996-1) $30.00 ebook (7295-9) The Natural World of Lewis and Clark David A. Dalton Hold Dear, As Always 264 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1766-0) Jette, a German Immigrant Life in Letters Adolf E. Schroeder & Uncovering the Carla Schulz-Geisberg Constitution’s is rare collection of personal Moral Design family letters, combined with an Paul R. DeHart autobiographical sketch Jette wrote 312 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1760-8) after the Civil War, illuminates the experience of one immigrant woman in a land that was always foreign Report on a Journey to her. to the Western States 320 pp., illus., $29.95 paper of North America and (1928-2) a Stay of Several Years along the Missouri The United States (During the Years in 1800 1824, ‘25, ‘26, 1827) Henry Adams & Robert H. Ferrell Gottfried Duden 160 pp. $25.00 paper (1550-5) 400 pp. $60.00 cloth (0295-6)

The Invincible Zion in the Valley Duff Green The Jewish Community of Whig of the West St. Louis, Volume I, W. Stephen Belko 1807–1907 Walter Ehrlich 496 pp. $55.00 cloth (1647-2) 464 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1098-2) Republic of the Dispossessed A Creed for The Exceptional My Profession Old-European Consensus Walter Williams, in America Journalist to the World Rowland Berthoff Ronald T. Farrar 264 pp. $50.00 cloth (1101-9) 264 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1188-0)

If You Love That Lady Southern Womanhood Don’t Marry Her and Slavery The Courtship Letters of A Biography of Louisa S. Sally McDowell and John McCord, 1810–1879 Miller, 1854–1856 Leigh Fought Ed. Thomas E. Buckley 232 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1470-6) 944 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1278-8)

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Benjamin Franklin’s The Promise Printing Network of Progress Disseminating Virtue The Life and Work in Early America of Lewis Henry Morgan Ralph Frasca Daniel Noah Moses 312 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth 344 pp., illus., $52.00 cloth (1614-4) (1818-6)

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Lewis and Clark Frontier Swashbuckler in Missouri The Life and Legend Third Edition of John Smith T Ann Rogers Dick Steward 192 pp., illus., $19.95 paper 304 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1415-7) (1248-1)

The Osage Conservatism and An Ethnohistorical Southern Intellectuals, Study of Hegemony 1789–1861 on the Prairie-Plains Liberty, Tradition, and Willard H. Rollings the Good Society 336 pp., illus., $35.00 paper Adam L. Tate (1006-7) 416 pp. $60.00 cloth (1567-3)

St. Louis in Mugwumps the Century of Public Moralists of the Henry Shaw Gilded Age A View beyond the David M. Tucker Garden Wall 152 pp. $35.00 cloth (1187-3) Ed. Eric Sandweiss 272 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1439-3) Russian-American Dialogue on the American Revolution Jesse James Gordon S. Wood & Was His Name Louise G. Wood William A. Settle, Jr. 304 pp. $50.00 cloth (1020-3) 276 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (0052-5) Robert H. Gardiner and the Reunification of Daniel Webster Worldwide Christianity and the Oratory in the Progressive Era of Civil Religion John F. Woolverton Craig R. Smith 288 pp. $50.00 (1603-8) 304 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1542-0)

Duels and the Roots of Violence in Missouri Dick Steward 304 pp. $50.00 cloth (1284-9)

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Alcatraz Screw An Irish-American My Years as a Guard Odyssey in America’s Most The Remarkable Rise of the Notorious Prison O’Shaughnessy Brothers George H. Gregory, Colum Kenny intro. by John W. Roberts e O’Shaughnessy brothers’ story For fteen years, George Gregory takes place between 1860 and 1950 worked on “e Rock.” He knew in Illinois, Missouri, New York, and regularly interacted with and Ireland. ey were the children such legendary inmates as Robert of an impoverished immigrant Stroud (the Birdman of Alcatraz) who ed the famine in Ireland and George “Machine Gun” Kelly. and of his Irish-American wife. An Alcatraz Screw is a rsthand account Irish-American Odyssey is the tale from a prison guard’s perspective of this rst-generation immigrant of some of the most storied years at family’s struggle, perseverance, and the infamous U.S. Penitentiary at determination. Alcatraz. 288 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (2024-0) 264 pp., illus., $24.95 paper $45.00 ebook (7320-8) (1396-9) $24.95 ebook (6373-5) The State Park A Very Private Movement in America Public Citizen A Critical Review The Life of Grenville Clark Ney C. Landrum Nancy Peterson Hill America’s state park movement has Grenville Clark’s maternal grown rapidly to become one of grandfather, LeGrand Bouton the most important forces in the Cannon, was an industry titan, preservation of open spaces and retired Civil War colonel, and the provision of public outdoor personal friend of Abraham Lincoln. recreation in the country. In e Clark grew up on a rst-name basis State Park Movement in America, with both Presidents Roosevelt, and Ney C. Landrum traces the his close friends included Supreme evolution of the movement from its Court justices. Clark’s life and career imprecise origins to its present status reected his seless passion for as a state government responsibility. progress, equality, and peace. 304 pp. $30.00 paper (2018-9) 280 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (2023-3) $30.00 ebook (6444-2) $40.00 ebook (7319-2) Pendergast! Sin in the City Lawrence H. Larsen Chicago and Revivalism, & Nancy J. Hulston 1880–1920 In this rst full-scale biography Thekla Ellen Joiner of omas J. Pendergast, authors Sin in the City examines three urban Lawrence H. Larsen and Nancy revivals in turn-of-the-century J. Hulston have successfully Chicago to show how revivalists provided—through extensive negotiated that era’s perceived racial, research, including use of recently sexual, and class threats. Providing released prison records and cultural and gender analysis, it o ers previously unavailable family a new model for understanding the records—a clear look at the life of development of a gendered theology Kansas City’s notorious political and set of religious practices that boss. inuenced Protestantism in a period 256 pp., illus., $39.95 cloth (1145-3) of enormous social change. $29.95 ebook (6099-4) 288 pp., illus., $30.00 paper (2003-5) $30.00 ebook (6580-7)

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Explorer Culture Shock and The Life of Richard E. Byrd Japanese-American Lisle A. Rose Relations Lisle A. Rose has delved into Historical Essays Richard Byrd’s recently available Sadao Asada papers together with those of his Culture Shock and Japanese-American supporters and critics to present the Relations contains insightful essays rst complete, balanced biography on the inuence of Alfred Mahan on of one of recent history’s most the Japanese navy and on American dynamic gures. Explorer paints a images of Japan during the 1920s. vivid picture of a brilliant but awed 304 pp., illus., $35.00 paper egoist; the denitive biography of (1953-4) the man and armchair adventure of the highest order. 568 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1782-0) Soldiers and $29.95 ebook (6643-9) Statesmen Reflections on Leadership Farewell to Prosperity John S. D. Eisenhower Wealth, Identity, and In Soldiers and Statesmen, John S. Conflict in Postwar America D. Eisenhower o ers his personal Lisle A. Rose reections on great leaders of our time. Farewell to Prosperity is a provocative, in-depth study of the Liberal and 208 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1970-1) Conservative forces that fought each $40.00 ebook (7271-3) other to shape American political culture and character during the Call Me Tom nation’s most prosperous years. Rose examines the bitter struggle to The Life of fashion post-World War II society Thomas F. Eagleton between a Protestant Ethic and a James N. Giglio new, secular Liberal temperament. A moderate liberal in a conservative 488 pp. $55.00 cloth (2029-5) state, omas F. Eagleton was $55.00 ebook (7323-9) known for his political indepen- dence, integrity, and intelligence, likely the reasons Eagleton never American Relief once lost an election in his thirty Aid and the years of public service. Spanish Civil War 328 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1940-4) Eric R. Smith $34.95 ebook (7261-4) Despite the country’s isolationist tendencies, opposition to the rise The Improbable of fascism across Europe convinced First Century of many Americans that they had to act in support of the Spanish Republic. Cosmopolitan While much has been written about Magazine the war itself and its international James Landers volunteers, little attention has been James Landers explores how paid to those who coordinated these Cosmopolitan survived three near- relief e orts at home. death experiences to become one 206 pp., illus., $60.00 cloth (2009-7) of the most dynamic and successful $60.00 ebook (7306-2) magazines of the twentieth century. 368 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1906-0) The Magic Kingdom $34.95 ebook (7233-1) Walt Disney and the American Way of Life Superfluous Steven Watts Southerners e Magic Kingdom sheds new Cultural Conservatism and light on the cultural icon of “Uncle the South, 1920–1990 Walt.” Steven Watts digs deeply into John J. Langdale III Disney’s private life, investigating Superuous Southerners, his roles as husband, father, and In John brother and providing fresh J. Langdale III tells the story of insight into his peculiar psyche-his traditionalist conservatism and its genuine folksiness and warmth, his boundaries in twentieth-century domineering treatment of colleagues America. and friends, his deepest prejudices 192 pp. $50.00 cloth (1985-5) and passions. $50.00 ebook (7285-0) 568 pp. $29.95 paper (1379-2) $29.95 ebook (7300-0)

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Madam Chairman City of Dust Mary Louise Smith and the A Cement Company Town in Republican Revival after the Land of Tom Sawyer Watergate Gregg Andrews Suzanne O’Dea 392 pp., illus., $24.95 paper (1424-9) Suzanne O’Dea examines Mary Louise Smith’s rise and fall within the Republican Party and analyzes Insane Sisters her strategies for gaining the support Or, the Price Paid of party leaders. for Challenging a 216 pp., illus., $35.00 cloth (1995-4) Company Town $35.00 ebook (7294-2) Gregg Andrews 280 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1240-5) The Depression Dilemmas of Rural An Artist in America, Iowa, 1929–1933 4th Revised Edition Lisa L. Ossian Thomas Hart Benton Beginning with an overview of the 418 pp., illus., $40.00 paper (0399-1) state during 1929, Lisa L. Ossian describes the economic, nutritional, Bridging Two Eras familial, cultural, industrial, criminal, legal, and political The Autobiography of Emily challenges that engaged the people Newell Blair, 1877–1951 of rural Iowa during the Depression. Emily Newell Blair, 254 pp. $45.00 cloth (1946-6) ed. Virginia Jeans Laas $45.00 ebook (7268-3) 408 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1254-2)

The Dead End Kids Rebel against Injustice of St. Louis The Life of Frank P. O’Hare Homeless Boys and the Peter H. Buckingham People Who Tried to 296 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1055-5) Save Them Bonnie Stepenoff Close-Ups of History is book reviews a century of history to tell the story of the “lost” Three Decades through the boys who struggled to survive on Lens of an AP Photographer St. Louis’s streets as it evolved from Henry D. Burroughs, ed. a booming late-nineteenth-century Margaret Wohlgemuth industrial center to a troubled mid- Burroughs twentieth-century metropolis. 288 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1725-7) 192 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (1888- 9) $29.95 ebook (7214-0) Banned in Kansas Motion Picture Censorship, The Button Box 1915–1966 A Daughter’s Loving Memoir Gerald R. Butters Jr. of Mrs. George S. Patton Ruth Ellen Patton Totten, 368 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1749-3) ed. James Patton Totten e Button Box is the loving memoir William J. Spillman of Beatrice Ayer Patton (1886– and the Birth of 1953), the wife of one of the greatest Agricultural Economics military gures in history, General Laurie Winn Carlson George S. Patton, Jr. 224 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1581-9) 400 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1576-5) $27.95 paper (1933-6) Forgotten Prophet The Life of Randolph Bourne Bruce Clayton 296 pp. $35.00 paper (1179-8)

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Confronting Abraham Epstein American Labor The Forgotten Father of The New Left Dilemma Social Security Jeffrey W. Coker Pierre Epstein 232 pp. $50.00 cloth (1420-1) 344 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1681-6)

A Consuming Faith From Vagabond The Social Gospel and to Journalist Modern American Culture Edgar Snow in Asia, Susan Curtis 1928–1941 352 pp., illus., $35.00 paper (1362-4) Robert M. Farnsworth 472 pp. $60.00 cloth (1060-9) Of Spies and Spokesmen Kansas in the My Life as a Cold War Great Depression Correspondent Work Relief, the Dole, Nicholas Daniloff and Rehabilitation 456 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1793-6) Peter Fearon $24.95 paper (1804-9) 336 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1736-3)

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The Kansas City The Voice of America Investigation and the Domestic Pendergast’s Downfall, Propaganda Battles, 1938–1939 1945–1953 Rudolph H. Hartmann, David F. Krugler ed. Robert H. Ferrell 264 pp. $50.00 cloth (1302-0) 208 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1231-3) More than a Boss-Busters and Farmer’s Wife Sin Hounds Voices of American Farm Kansas City and Its Star Women, 1910–1960 Harry Haskell Amy Mattson Lauters 464 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1769-1) 208 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1852-0)

Is There Still a West? Resolving The Future of the Racial Conflict Atlantic Alliance The Community Relations William Anthony Hay & Service and Civil Rights, Harvey Sicherman 1964–1989 264 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1692-2) Bertram Levine $30.00 paper (1698-4) 280 pp. $50.00 cloth (1558-1)

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Cold War Exile The Unclosed Case of Maurice Halperin Don S. Kirschner 344 pp. $50.00 cloth (0989-4)

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The Memoirs Giving Voters a Voice of Ambassador The Origins of the Initiative Henry F. Grady and Referendum in America From the Great War Steven L. Piott to the Cold War 344 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1457-7) Ed. John T. McNay 232 pp. $45.00 cloth (1832-2) The American Way of Peace From Prairie to Prison An Interpretation The Life of Social Activist Jan S. Prybyla Kate Richards O’Hare 264 pp. $45.00 cloth (1595-6) Sally M. Miller 280 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (0898-9) Tom’s Town Kansas City and the Immigrants on the Hill Pendergast Legend Italian-Americans in St. William M. Reddig Louis, 1882–1982 400 pp., illus., $35.00 paper (0498-1) Gary Ross Mormino 320 pp., illus., $29.95 paper (1405-8) The Democrats From Jefferson to Clinton Churchill’s Iron Curtain Robert Allen Rutland & Speech 50 Years Later Jimmy Carter James W. Muller 304 pp., illus., $24.95 paper (1034-0) 200 pp. $45.00 cloth (1247-4) Clio’s Favorites Images of a Leading Historians of the Vanished Era United States, 1945–2000 The Photographs of Robert Allen Rutland Walter C. Schneider 200 pp. $45.00 cloth (1316-7) Ed. Lucian Niemeyer 192 pp., illus., $49.95 cloth (1723-3) The Republicans From Lincoln to Bush Stuart Symington Robert Allen Rutland A Life 296 pp. $24.95 paper (1090-6) James C. Olson 568 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1503-1) The General Textile Strike of 1934 Footsteps on the Ice From Maine to Alabama The Antarctic Diaries of John A. Salmond Stuart D. Paine, Second 312 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1395-2) Byrd Expedition Stuart D. Paine, ed. M. L. Paine 400 pp,. illus., $34.95 cloth (1741-7) Governor Lady The Life and Times of Nellie Tayloe Ross Creating the Teva J. Scheer Modern Man 312 pp. $34.95 cloth (1626-7) American Magazines and Consumer Culture, 1900–1950 Tom Pendergast 304 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1280-1)

No Ordinary Joe A Life of Joseph Pulitzer III Daniel W. Pfaff 376 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1607-6)

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A City Divided Southern Women at The Racial Landscape of the Millennium Kansas City, 1900–1960 A Historical Perspective Sherry Lamb Schirmer Ed. Melissa Walker, Jeanette R. 272 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1391-4) Dunn & Joe P. Dunn 256 pp. $55.00 cloth (1505-5) The Romance of Small-Town Work, Family, Chautauquas and Faith James R. Schultz Rural Southern Women in 200 pp., illus., $35.00 cloth (1440-9) the Twentieth Century Ed. Melissa Walker & Rebecca Sharpless Not So Wild a Dream 312 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1629-8) Eric Sevareid 544 pp. $29.95 paper (1014-2) Journalism –1908 Birth of a Profession The Penalty Is Death Betty Houchin Winfield U.S. Newspaper Coverage of Women’s Executions 376 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1811-7) $30.00 paper (1813-1) Marlin Shipman 352 pp. $50.00 cloth (1386-0) Race and Education, 1954–2007 Russian-American Raymond Wolters Dialogue on the 328 pp. $50.00 cloth (1828-5) History of U.S. Political Parties Ed. Joel H. Silbey Richard M. Weaver, 1910–1963 296 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1276-4) A Life of the Mind Fred Douglas Young The St. Louis Veiled 232 pp. $50.00 cloth (1030-2) Prophet Celebration Power on Parade, 1877–1995 Thomas M. Spencer 224 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1267-2)

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Nixon’s First Cover-up The Reagan Reversal The Religious Life of a Foreign Policy and the Quaker President End of the Cold War H. Larry Ingle Beth A. Fischer H. Larry Ingle delves into Richard In e Reagan Reversal, Beth A. Nixon’s Quaker background to Fischer convincingly demonstrates observe the role Nixon’s religion that President Reagan actually played in his political career. began seeking a rapprochement Ingle’s unparalleled knowledge of with the Kremlin fteen months Quakerism enables him to deftly before Gorbachev took oce. She point out how Nixon bent the shows that Reagan, known for his traditional rules of the religion to long-standing antipathy toward suit his needs or, in some cases, communism, suddenly began simply ignored them entirely. calling for “dialogue, cooperation, 288 pp. illus., $50.00 cloth (2042-4) and understanding” between the $50.00 ebook (7335-2) superpowers. 192 pp., illus., $24.95 paper (1287-0) $24.95 ebook (7312-3) Harry S. Truman A Life Robert H. Ferrell Colonization after Emancipation Few U.S. presidents captured the Lincoln and the Movement imagination of the American people for Black Resettlement as did Harry S. Truman, “the man from Missouri.” Based upon years of Phillip W. Magness & research in the Truman Library and Sebastian N. Page the study of many never-before-used Colonization after Emancipation primary sources, Harry S. Truman is reveals an unexplored chapter of the destined to become the authoritative emancipation story, unearthing the account of the nation’s favorite facts about an ill-fated project and president. illuminating just how complex, and 520 pp. $29.95 paper (1050-0) even convoluted, Abraham Lincoln’s $29.95 ebook (6045-1) ideas about the end of slavery really were. 178 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1909-1) Choosing Truman $34.95 ebook (7235-5) The Democratic Convention of 1944 Robert H. Ferrell Harry S. Truman versus the As Franklin D. Roosevelt’s health deteriorated in the time leading Medical Lobby up to the Democratic National The Genesis of Medicare Convention of 1944, Democratic Monte M. Poen leaders confronted a dire situation. “is volume challenges those who Given the inevitability of the are labeled ‘New Left’ historians president’s death during a fourth because of their attacks on term, the choice of a running Truman’s domestic conservatism, by mate for FDR was of profound maintaining that his proposals in importance. e Democrats needed the area of national health care were a man they could trust. ey needed far ahead of their time and were, Harry S. Truman. indeed, actually ‘radical.’. . . [N]o 160 pp. $19.95 paper (1308-2) other monograph has addressed itself $19.95 ebook (7298-0) to this timely subject.” —Choice 272 pp. $29.95 paper (1086-9) $29.95 ebook (6134-2)

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Transplanting the Boxing the Kangaroo Great Society A Reporter’s Memoir Lyndon Johnson and Robert J. Donovan Food for Peace 160 pp., illus., $35.00 cloth (1281-8) Kristin L. Ahlberg 280 pp., illus., $47.00 cloth (1819-3) Conflict and Crisis The Presidency of Harry S. Carter’s Conversion Truman, 1945–1948 The Hardening of Robert J. Donovan American Defense Policy 512 pp. $35.00 paper (1066-1) Brian J. Auten 360 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1816-2) Tumultuous Years The Presidency of Harry S. Ronald Reagan and Truman, 1949–1953 the House Democrats Robert J. Donovan Gridlock, Partisanship, 448 pp. $29.95 paper (1085-2) and the Fiscal Crisis Karl Gerard Brandt The Truman Scandals 264 pp. $50.00 cloth (1835-3) and the Politics of Morality Calhoun and Andrew J. Dunar Popular Rule 224 pp. $30.00 paper (1118-7) The Political Theory of the Disquisition and Discourse Dear Bess H. Lee Cheek, Jr. The Letters from Harry to 216 pp. $30.00 paper (1548-2) Bess Truman, 1910–1959 Ed. Robert H. Ferrell 608 pp., illus., $34.95 paper Presidents, Diplomats, (1203-0) and Other Mortals Ed. J. Garry Clifford & Theodore A. Wilson Harry S. Truman 352 pp. $50.00 cloth (1747-9) and the Cold War Revisionists Robert H. Ferrell The Inaugural 160 pp. $35.00 cloth (1653-3) Addresses of President Thomas Jefferson, 1801 and 1805 Ill-Advised Noble E. Cunningham, Jr. Presidential Health and Public Trust 136 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1323-5) Robert H. Ferrell 224 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (0864-4) The Man of $25.00 paper (1065-4) Independence Jonathan Daniels Off the Record 384 pp. $29.95 paper (1190-3) The Private Papers of Harry S. Truman The First Cold War Ed. Robert H. Ferrell The Legacy of Woodrow 488 pp., illus., $35.00 paper Wilson in U.S. - Soviet (1119-4) Relations Donald E. Davis & Presidential Eugene P. Trani Leadership 360 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1388-4) From Woodrow Wilson to Harry S. Truman An Opportunity Lost Robert H. Ferrell The Truman Administration 184 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1623-6) and the Farm Policy Debate Virgil W. Dean 296 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1650-2)

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Young Brothers The Original Rush Massacre Limbaugh Paul W. Barrett & Lawyer, Legislator, Mary H. Barrett and Civil Libertarian On January 2, 1932, near Dennis K. Boman Springeld, Missouri, ten poorly Born at the end of the nineteenth armed law enforcement ocers set century into a farming family of out to arrest two local farm boys for modest means in southeastern auto theft. Minutes later, six ocers Missouri, Rush Hudson Limbaugh, lay dead and three wounded, setting Sr., led a distinguished professional a record for greatest number of life as an attorney, legislator, and police ocers killed in one incident special ambassadorial representative in American history. is is the story of the United States. of how it happened and the lives 312 pp., illus., $35.00 cloth (1980-0) that were forever changed. $35.00 ebook (7281-2) 160 pp., illus., $19.95 paper (0650-3) $19.95 ebook (7299-7) Play Me Something Quick and Devilish Faces Like Devils Old-Time Fiddlers in Missouri The Bald Knobber Vigilantes in the Ozarks Howard Wight Marshall Matthew J. Hernando Howard Wight Marshall explores the heritage of traditional ddle Hernando o ers new insights music in Missouri, and considers into one of history’s most famous the place of homemade music in vigilante groups. Despite being people’s lives across social and ethnic one of the largest such groups in communities from the late 1700s to America during the nineteenth the World War I years and into the century, the Bald Knobbers were early 1920s. not well understood, and very little historical scholarship about them 424 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth with CD (1994-7) $29.95 ebook (7293-5) exists. Hernando’s close examination expands readers’ understanding of the era and the Bald Knobbers’ The Art of the inuence on Ozark culture. Missouri Capitol 320 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (2041-7) History in Canvas, $50.00 ebook (7334-5) Bronze, and Stone Bob Priddy & Jeffrey Ball The Ozarks in e art of the Missouri capitol Missouri History was considered among the nest Discoveries in an to adorn any state capitol before American Region re destroyed the capitol in 1911. Ed. Lynn Morrow e Art of the Missouri Capitol is the denitive account of the art’s is lively collection gathers fteen creation, the men who produced it, essays, many of them pioneering and the Missourians who lived the e orts in the study of the Ozarks. history that inspired it. ey trace the evolution of the Ozarks, examine the sometimes- 416 pp., illus., $49.95 cloth (1921-3) conicting inuences exerted by St. Louis and Kansas City, and From Missouri consider the struggle by federal, An American Farmer state, and local governments to Looks Back dene conservation and the future of Current River. Thad Snow, ed. Bonnie Stepenoff 320 pp., illus., $25.00 paper (2006-6) $25.00 ebook (7303-1) Whether arguing that a good stock dog should be left alone to do its work or putting forth his case for world peace, ad Snow’s ideas have a special authenticity because they did not come from an ivory tower or a think tank—they came From Missouri. 304 pp., illus., $25.00 paper (1990-9) $25.00 ebook (7290-4)

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Thad Snow Columbia College A Life of Social Reform in 150 Years of Courage, the Missouri Bootheel Commitment, and Change Bonnie Stepenoff Paulina A. Batterson ad Snow (1881–1955) was an 408 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1324-2) eccentric farmer and writer who was best known for his involvement in Missouri’s 1939 Sharecropper Healing Waters Protest. In ad Snow, Bonnie Missouri’s Historic Mineral Stepeno explores the world of Springs and Spas Snow, providing a full portrait of Loring Bullard him. 272 pp., illus., $30.00 paper 200 pp., illus., $30.00 paper (1992-3) (1554-3)

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The World, the Flesh, The Brothers Robidoux and the Devil and the Opening of the A History of Colonial St. Louis American West Patricia Cleary Robert J. Willoughby e World, the Flesh, and the Devil Written in a unique biographical is an inclusive, wide-ranging, and format, Robert Willoughby overdue account of the Gateway interweaves the stories of six brothers City’s earliest years, and this who shaped the American trans- engaging book contributes to a Mississippi West during the rst ve comprehensive national history by decades of the nineteenth century. revealing the untold stories of Upper 192 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1991-6) Louisiana’s capital. $45.00 ebook (7291-1) 376 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1913-8) $40.00 ebook (7242-3) Francois Vallé and His World A French Aristocrat in Upper Louisiana before the American West Lewis and Clark The Shattered Dreams of Carl J. Ekberg De Lassus de Luzieres 336 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1418-8) Carl J. Ekberg, foreword by Marie-Sol de La Tour d’Auvergne Wilderness Journey ough Pierre-Charles de Lassus de Luzières’s presence in early American The Life of William Clark history has been largely overlooked, William E. Foley the work he left behind merits closer 344 pp., illus., $24.95 (1663-2) inspection. A French Aristocrat in the American West brings the words and deeds of this fascinating man to the Atlas of Lewis public for the rst time. & Clark in Missouri 258 pp., illus., $44.95 cloth (1896-4) James D. Harlan, James M. $44.95 ebook (7227-0) Denny & Matt Blunt 152 pp., illus., $70.00 cloth (1473-7) From Mountain Man to Millionaire Feast or Famine The “Bold and Dashing Life” Food and Drink in American of Robert Campbell Westward Expansion Revised and Expanded Edition Reginald Horsman William R. Nester 368 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1789-9) Exploring the letters, journals, and account books that Robert Campbell left behind, William Nester places Frontier Doctor him in the context of the times William Beaumont, America’s in which he lived, showing the First Great Medical Scientist economic, political, social, and Reginald Horsman cultural forces that provided the opportunities and challenges that 336 pp. $55.00 cloth (1052-4) shaped his life. 360 pp., illus., $29.95 paper Nathan Boone and the (1929-9) $29.95 ebook (7248-5) American Frontier R. Douglas Hurt The Baron in the 272 pp., illus., $29.95 paper (1318-1) Grand Canyon Friedrich Wilhelm von Egloffstein in the West Steven Rowan In e Baron in the Grand Canyon, Steven Rowan presents the rst comprehensive look at the life of Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von Eglo stein, mapmaker, artist, explorer, and inventor. 224 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1982-4) $45.00 ebook (7283-6)

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Revelation of The Samuel H. Kress Modernism Study Collection at the Response to Cultural Crises University of Missouri in Fin-de-Siecle Painting Museum of Art and Archaeology, Albert Boime ed. Norman E. Land 304 pp., illus., $60.00 cloth (1780-6) 120 pp., illus., $45.00 paper (1241-2)

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160 Years of Art at the St. Artist in America, 4th Revised Boxing the Kangaroo: A Louis Mercantile Library: Edition, An, 20 Reporter’s Memoir, 26 A Handbook to the Arts and Architecture of Bridging Two Eras: e Auto- Collections An Anniversary German Settlements in biography of Emily Newell Publication, 1846-2006, 36 Missouri: A Survey of a Blair, 1877-1951, 20 1838 Mormon Wars in Vanishing Culture, e, 36 Britain and the Greek Economic Missouri, e, 16 At the President’s Side: e Vice Crisis, 1944-1947: From Presidency in the Twentieth Liberation to the Truman Abraham Epstein: e Century, 27 Doctrine, 33 Forgotten Father of Social Atlas of Lewis & Clark in Brothers Robidoux and the Security, 21 Missouri, 32 Opening of the American Acheson and Empire: e Autobiography of Harry S. West, e, 32 British Accent in American Truman, e, 27 Brothers to the Bu alo Soldiers: Foreign Policy, 22 Awakening to Equality: A Young Perspectives on the African African American Life in the White Pastor at the Dawn American Militia and Rural South, 1900-1950, of Civil Rights, 13 Volunteers, 1865-1917, 11 10 Bugle Resounding: Music and African Americans and Jews in Musicians of the Civil War Banned in Kansas: Motion Era, 8 the Twentieth Century: Picture Censorship, 1915- Studies in Convergence and 1966, 20 Button Box: A Daughter’s Conict, 12 Loving Memoir of Mrs. Baron in the Grand Canyon: George S. Patton, e, 20 Alcatraz Screw: My Years as a Friedrich Wilhelm von Guard in America’s Most Eglo stein in the West, Notorious Prison, 18 e, 32 Calhoun and Popular Rule: Alexander William Doniphan: Before e Big Bonanza: Dan e Political eory of the Portrait of a Missouri De Quille’s Early Comstock Disquisition and Discourse, Moderate, 16 Accounts, 14 26 All the News Is Fit to Print: Before ey Were Cardinals: Call Me Tom: e Life of Prole of a Country Editor, Major League Baseball in omas F. Eagleton, 19 31 Nineteenth-Century St. Can We Wear Our Pearls and America’s First Olympics: e Louis, 34 Still Be Feminists? Memoirs St. Louis Games of 1904, Behind Embassy Walls: e Life of a Campus Struggle, 22 34 and Times of an American Capitalism, Politics, and American Art Colony: e Diplomat, 21 Railroads in Jacksonian Art and Artists of Ste. Benjamin Franklin’s Printing New England, 7 Genevieve, Missouri, 1930- Network: Disseminating Captive of the Labyrinth: Sarah 1940, An, 36 Virtue in Early America, 16 L. Winchester, Heiress to American Girls, Beer, and Beyond Image and Convention: the Rie Fortune, 14 Glenn Miller: GI Morale in Explorations in Southern Carter’s Conversion: e World War II, 5 Women’s History, 35 Hardening of American American Relief Aid and the Bitter Fruit: African American Defense Policy, 26 Spanish Civil War, 19 Women in World War Centennial History of the American Tragedian: e Life of II, 12 State Historical Society of Edwin Booth, 14 Black Chicago’s First Century: Missouri, 1898-1998, A, 30 American Way of Peace: An Volume 1, 1833-1900, 13 Chewing Gum, Candy Bars, Interpretation, e, 23 Black Citizen-Soldiers of and Beer: e Army PX in Anatomy of a Trial: Public Loss, Kansas, 1864-1901, e, World War II, 1 Lessons Learned from e 11 Choosing Truman: e People vs. O.J. Simpson, 22 Black Victory: e Rise and Fall Democratic Convention of Anyplace but Here, 11 of the White Primary in 1944, 25 Argonne Days in World War Texas, 12 Christiana Herringham and the I, 3 Border between em: Violence Edwardian Art Scene, 36 Art as Spectacle: Images of and Reconciliation on the Chronicles of a Two-Front War: the Entertainer since Kansas-Missouri Line, Civil Rights and Vietnam Romanticism, 36 e, 6 in the African American Press, 10 Art of the Missouri Capitol: Boss-Busters and Sin Hounds: History in Canvas, Bronze, Kansas City and Its Star, 22 Churchill’s Iron Curtain Speech and Stone, e, 28 50 Years Later, 23

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Cities of the Mississippi: Conict and Crisis: e Depression Dilemmas of Rural Nineteenth-Century Images Presidency of Harry S. Iowa, 1929-1933, e, 20 of Urban Development, 16 Truman, 1945-1948, 26 Desperate Diplomat: Saburo City Divided: e Racial Confronting American Labor: Kurusu’s Memoir of the Landscape of Kansas City, e New Left Dilemma, 21 Weeks before Pearl Harbor, 1900-1960, A, 24 Confronting Communism: U.S. e, 1 City of Dust: A Cement and British Policies toward Destinations Past: Traveling Company Town in the Land China, 22 through History, 33 of Tom Sawyer, 20 Conservatism and Southern Devotion to the Adopted Civil War in Missouri: A Military Intellectuals, 1789-1861: Country: U.S. Immigrant History, e, 7 Liberty, Tradition, and the Volunteers in the Mexican Civilian in Lawton’s 1899 Good Society, 17 War, 4 Philippine Campaign: e Consuming Faith: e Social Dictionary of Missouri Letters of Robert D. Carter, Gospel and Modern Biography, 29 A, 5 American Culture, A, 21 Diplomacy and War at NATO: Clio’s Favorites: Leading Creating the Modern Man: e Secretary General and Historians of the United American Magazines and Military Action after the States, 1945-2000, 23 Consumer Culture, 1900- Cold War, 33 Clio’s Southern Sisters: Interviews 1950, 23 Diplomacy of Involvement: with Leaders of the Southern Creed for My Profession: Walter American Economic Association for Women Williams, Journalist to the Expansion across the Pacic, Historians, 35 World, A, 15 1784-1900, e, 16 Close-Ups of History: ree Cultivating Cooperation: A Diplomacy of Trade and Decades through the Lens of History of the Missouri Investment: American an AP Photographer, 20 Farmers Association, 31 Economic Expansion in the Cold War Exile: e Unclosed Culture Shock and Japanese- Hemisphere, 1865-1900, Case of Maurice Halperin, American Relations: e, 16 22 Historical Essays, 19 Distorted Mirrors: Americans Collapse at Meuse-Argonne: Curt Flood Story: e Man and eir Relations with e Failure of the Missouri- behind the Myth, e, 34 Russia and China in the Kansas Division, 3 Twentieth Century, 21 Dogface Soldier: e Life of Collapse of Price’s Raid: e Damn Near White: An African Beginning of the End in General Lucian K. Truscott, American Family’s Rise Jr., 5 Civil War Missouri, e, 8 from Slavery to Bittersweet Colonel in the Armored Success, 11 Don’t Let the Fire Go Out! 29 Divisions: A Memoir, 1941- Dancing to a Black Man’s Tune: Du Bois and His Rivals, 13 1945, 2 A Life of Scott Joplin, 12 Duels and the Roots of Violence Colonization after Emancipation: Dangerous Donations: Northern in Missouri, 17 Lincoln and the Movement Philanthropy and Southern Dying President: Franklin D. for Black Resettlement, 25 Black Education, 1902- Roosevelt, 1944-1945, e, Color Line & Racial Equality in 1930, 11 27 America, e, 12 Daniel Webster and the Oratory Color Line: Legacy for the of Civil Religion, 17 E. Franklin Frazier and Black Twenty-First Century, e, Day I Fired Alan Ladd and Other Bourgeoisie, 13 12 World War II Adventures, Eagles on eir Buttons: A Black Colored Aristocracy of St. Louis, e, 2 Infantry Regiment in the by Cyprian Clamorgan, Dead End Kids of St. Louis: Civil War, 9 e, 13 Homeless Boys and the Eighteen-Year-Old Replacement: Colored Memories: A People Who Tried to Save Facing Combat in Patton’s Biographer’s Quest for the em, e, 20 ird Army, e, 1 Elusive Lester A. Walton, 12 Dear Bess: e Letters from Elston and Me: e Story of the Columbia College: 150 Years of Harry to Bess Truman, First Black Yankee, 34 Courage, Commitment, and 1910-1959, 26 Change, 29 Enchanted Years of the Dear Helen: Wartime Letters Stage: Kansas City at the Commager on Tocqueville, 15 from a Londoner to Her Crossroads of American Confederate Belle, e, 6 American Pen Pal, 2 eater, 1870-1930, e, 16 Confederate Chronicle: e Life Death and Life of Germany: An Enemy among Us: POWs in of a Civil War Survivor, A, 7 Account of the American Missouri during World War Occupation, e, 1 Confederate Colonels: A II, e, 1 Biographical Register, 7 Democrats: From Je erson to Entering the Fray: Gender, Clinton, e, 23 Confederate Constitution of Politics, and Culture in the 1861: An Inquiry into Demon of the Lost Cause: New South, 35 American Constitutionalism, Sherman and Civil War e, 6 History, 8

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Essence of Liberty: Free Black From Anzio to the Alps: An George Washington and Slavery: Women during the Slave American Soldier’s Story, 2 A Documentary Portrayal, Era, e, 13 From Edward Brooke to Barack 27 Evolution of a Missouri Asylum: Obama: African American George Washington Carver: In Fulton State Hospital, 1851- Political Success, 1966-2008, His Own Words, 10 2006, 30 11 Gettysburg to Vicksburg: e Explorer: e Life of Richard E. From French Community Five Original Civil War Byrd, 19 to Missouri Town: Ste. Battleeld Parks, 8 Genevieve in the Nineteenth Ghost in the Little House: A Century, 31 Faces Like Devils: e Bald Life of Rose Wilder Lane, Knobber Vigilantes in the From Fugitive Slave to Free Man: e, 22 Ozarks, 28 e Autobiographies of Gibson’s Last Stand: e Rise, William Wells Brown, 11 Farewell to Prosperity: Wealth, Fall, and Near Misses of the Identity, and Conict in From Home Guards to Heroes: St. Louis Cardinals, 1969- Postwar America, 18 e 87th Pennsylvania and 1975, 34 Its Civil War Community, 7 Fatherless Child: Giving Voters a Voice: e Autobiographical From Missouri: An American Origins of the Initiative and Perspectives of African Farmer Looks Back, 28 Referendum in America, 23 American Men, A, 12 From Mountain Man to Global Perspectives on Industrial FDR & Stalin: A Not So Grand Millionaire: e “Bold and Transformation in the Alliance, 1943-1945, 2 Dashing Life” of Robert American South, 21 Campbell, Revised and Governor Lady: e Life and Fearless Women in the Mexican Expanded Edition, 32 Revolution and the Spanish Times of Nellie Tayloe Ross, Civil War, 33 From Prairie to Prison: e 23 Life of Social Activist Kate Groping toward Democracy: Feast or Famine: Food and Drink Richards O’Hare, 23 in American Westward African American Social Expansion, 32 From the Battlefront to the Welfare Reform in St. Louis, Bridal Suite: Media Coverage 1910-1949, 11 Few Returned: Twenty-Eight of British War Brides, 1942- Guide to the Architecture of St. Days on the Russian Front, 1946, 2 Winter 1942-1943, 1 Louis, A, 36 From Sweetback to Super Fly: Guillaume: A Life, 12 Final Mission of Bottoms Up: A Race and Film Audiences in World War II Pilot’s Story, Chicago’s Loop, 1970-1975, e, 5 10 Hardship and Hope: Missouri First Black Actors on the Great From Vagabond to Journalist: Women Writing about eir White Way, e, 12 Edgar Snow in Asia, 1928- Lives, 1820-1920, 31 First Cold War: e Legacy of 1941, 21 Harry S. Truman and the Cold Woodrow Wilson in U.S.- From Whence Cometh My War Revisionists, 26 Soviet Relations, e, 26 Help: e African American Harry S. Truman and the Fishing Creek Confederacy: A Community at Hollins News Media: Contentious Story of Civil War Draft College, 13 Relations, Belated Respect, Resistance, e, 9 Frontier Doctor: William 27 Five Days in October: e Lost Beaumont, America’s First Harry S. Truman versus the Battalion of World War I, 3 Great Medical Scientist, 32 Medical Lobby: e Genesis Footsteps on the Ice: e Frontier Swashbuckler: e Life of Medicare, 25 Antarctic Diaries of Stuart and Legend of John Smith Harry S. Truman: A Life, 25 D. Paine, Second Byrd T, 17 Harry’s Farewell: Interpreting Expedition, 23 and Teaching the Truman Forgotten Generation: American Gazette Girls of Grundy County: Presidency, 27 Children and World War II, Horse Trading, Hot Lead, Healing Waters: Missouri’s e, 1 and High Heels, e, 31 Historic Mineral Springs and Forgotten Prophet: e Life of General Lewis B. Hershey and Spas, 29 Randolph Bourne, 20 Conscientious Objection Heartland Heroes: Remembering Francois Vallé and His World: during World War II, 5 World War II, 2 Upper Louisiana before General Textile Strike of 1934: Hidden Histories of Women in Lewis and Clark, 32 From Maine to Alabama, the New South, 35 Frank Blair: Lincoln’s e, 23 High-Flying Birds: e 1942 St. Conservative, 6 Genesis of Missouri: From Louis Cardinals, 34 French Aristocrat in the Wilderness Outpost to Hiroshima in History: e Myths American West: e Statehood, 29 of Revisionism, 1 Shattered Dreams of De George F. Kennan and the Lassus de Luzieres, A, 32 History of Missouri: Volume I, Origins of Containment, 1673 to 1820, A, 30 Friedrich Hecker: Two Lives for 1944-1946: e Kennan- Liberty, 16 Lukacs Correspondence, 22 History of Missouri: Volume II, 1820 to 1860, A, 30

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History of Missouri: Volume III, Irish-American Odyssey: e Lincoln’s Defense of Politics: 1860 to 1875, A, 30 Remarkable Rise of the e Public Man and His History of Missouri: Volume IV, O’Shaughnessy Brothers, Opponents in the Crisis over 1875 to 1919, A, 30 An, 18 Slavery, 9 History of Missouri: Volume V, Is ere Still a West? e Future Little Germany on the Missouri: 1919 to 1953, A, 30 of the Atlantic Alliance, 22 e Photographs of Edward J. Kemper, 1895-1920, 30 History of Missouri: Volume VI, 1953 to 2003, A, 30 J.C. Nichols and the Shaping London, Metropolis of the Slave Trade, 9 History of Missouri (set), 30 of Kansas City: Innovation in Planned Residential Louisianians in the Civil War, 7 History of the Chicago Urban Communities, 29 League, 13 James G. Blaine and Latin Hitler and the Germans, 33 Madam Chairman: Mary Louise America, 33 Smith and the Republican Hold Dear, as Always: Jette, a James Madison: e Founding Revival after Watergate, 20 German Immigrant Life in Father, 27 Letters, 15 Magic Kingdom: Walt Disney James Milton Turner and the and the American Way of Holy Joe: Joseph W. Folk and the Promise of America: e Life, e, 19 Missouri Idea, 30 Public Life of a Post-Civil Making of a Southerner: William Home Fronts of Iowa, 1939- War Black Leader, 13 Barclay Napton’s Private 1945, e, 2 Jesse James Was His Name, 17 Civil War, e, 6 How You Played the Game: e Journalism—1908: Birth of a Making of Adolf Hitler: e Life of Grantland Rice, 21 Profession, 24 Birth and Rise of Nazism, e, 33 If You Love at Lady Don’t Kansas City Investigation: Man in the Mirror: William Marry Her: e Courtship Pendergast’s Downfall, 1938- Marion Reedy and His Letters of Sally McDowell 1939, e, 22 Magazine, e, 30 and John Miller, 1854-1856, Man of Douglas, Man of 15 Kansas in the Great Depression: Work Relief, the Dole, and Lincoln: e Political “If You Were Only White”: e Rehabilitation, 21 Odyssey of James Henry Life of Leroy Satchel Paige, Lane, 6 34 Katy Railroad and the Last Frontier, e, 16 Man of Independence, e, 26 Ill-Advised: Presidential Health Mary McLeod Bethune and and Public Trust, 26 Keeping Fires Night and Day: Selected Letters of Dorothy Black Women’s Political Images of a Vanished Era: e Caneld Fisher, 22 Activism, 12 Photographs of Walter C. Massacre in Mexico, 33 Schneider, 23 Key Command: Ulysses S. Grant’s District of Cairo, 8 Memoirs of Ambassador Henry F. Immigrants on the Hill: Italian- Knut Hamsun Remembers Grady: From the Great War Americans in St. Louis, to the Cold War, e, 23 1882-1982, 23 America: Essays and Stories, 1885-1949, 21 Methodists and the Crucible of Improbable First Century of Race, 1930-1975, 13 Cosmopolitan Magazine, e, 19 Last King of the Sports Page: Meuse-Argonne Diary: A e Life and Career of Jim Division Commander in In Search of the Talented World War I, 3 Tenth: Howard University Murray, 34 Public Intellectuals and the Last Soldiers of the King: Life in Missouri Mormon Experience, Dilemmas of Race, 1926- Wartime Italy, 1943-1945, e, 29 1970, 13 e, 1 Missouri Railroad Pioneer: e In the Company of Generals: Legacy of the Great War: Ninety Life of Louis Houck, A, 31 e World War I Diary of Years On, e, 3 Missouri Supreme Court: Pierpont L. Stackpole, 3 Letter to My Children: From From Dred Scott to Nancy In the Philippines and Okinawa: Romania to America via Cruzan, e, 29 A Memoir, 1945-1948, 2 Auschwitz, 2 Missouri’s Black Heritage, Inaugural Addresses of President Letters Home by Harry Truman, Revised Edition, 13 omas Je erson, 1801 and 27 Missouri’s Confederate: 1805, e, 26 Lewis and Clark in Missouri: Claiborne Fox Jackson and Independent Immigrants: A ird Edition, 17 the Creation of Southern Settlement of Hanoverian Identity in the Border West, Lift Every Voice and Sing: St. 6 Germans in Western Louis African Americans in Missouri, 14 the Twentieth Century, 13 More than a Farmer’s Wife: Insane Sisters: Or, the Price Paid Voices of American Farm Limited Government and the Bill Women, 1910-1960, 22 for Challenging a Company of Rights, 14 Town, 20 Mugwumps: Public Moralists of Lincoln and the Politics of the Gilded Age, 17 Invincible Du Green: Whig of Christian Love, 27 the West, e, 15

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Musial: From Stash to Stan the Opinions of Mankind: Racial Presidents and Political ought, Man, 21 Issues, Press, and Propaganda 27 My Farm on the Mississippi: in the Cold War, e, 11 Presidents, Diplomats, and Other e Story of a German in Opportunity Lost: e Truman Mortals, 26 Missouri, 1945-1948, 29 Administration and the Price’s Lost Campaign: e 1864 My Time ere: e Art Farm Policy Debate, An, 26 Invasion of Missouri, 8 Colonies of Santa Fe & Taos, Original Rush Limbaugh: Private Fleming at New Mexico, 1956-2006, 36 Lawyer, Legislator, and Civil Chancellorsville: e Red Libertarian, e, 28 Badge of Courage and the Narrow Path of Freedom and Osage: An Ethnohistorical Study Civil War, 8 Other Essays, e, 33 of Hegemony on the Prairie- Project 9: e Birth of the Air Plains, e, 17 Nathan B. Young and the Commandos in World War Struggle over Black Higher Other Missouri History: II, 5 Education, 12 Populists, Prostitutes, and Promise of Progress: e Life Regular Folk, e, 31 Nathan Boone and the American and Work of Lewis Henry Frontier, 32 Our Common Country: Mutual Morgan, e, 16 Good Will in America, 27 NATO and the UN: A Peculiar Protest and Propaganda: W. E. Relationship, 33 Our Storehouse of Missouri Place B. Du Bois, e Crisis, and Names, 30 American History, 10 Natural World of Lewis and Clark, e, 15 Ozarks in Missouri History: Prussian Observes the American Discoveries in an American Civil War: e Military Negotiating Boundaries of Region, e, 28 Studies of Justus Scheibert, Southern Womanhood: A, 9 Dealing with the Powers at Be, 35 Pantheon de la Guerre: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art: Reconguring a Panorama of Quaker Community on Culture Comes to Kansas the Great War, 3 Barbados: Challenging the City, e, 36 Peacekeeping on the Plains: Culture of the Planter Class, e, 33 New Deal’s Black Congressman: Army Operations in A Life of Arthur Wergs Bleeding Kansas, 8 Quakers and Nazis: Inner Light Mitchell, e, 13 Penalty Is Death: U.S. in Outer Darkness, 2 New Madrid Earthquakes, Newspaper Coverage of Question of MacArthur’s Revised Edition, e, 16 Women’s Executions, e, Reputation: Cote De 24 Chatillon, October 14-16, New Territories, New 1918, 3 Perspectives: e Religious Pendergast! 18 Impact of the Louisiana Play Me Something Quick and Purchase, 15 Devilish: Old-Time Fiddlers Race and Education, 1954-2007, Nixon’s First Cover-up: e in Missouri, 28 24 Religious Life of a Quaker Portrait of Missouri, 1935-1943: Race and Meaning: e African President, 25 Photographs from the Farm American Experience in No Band of Brothers: Problems Security Administration, Missouri, 10 of the Rebel High A, 30 Race, Ethnicity, and Command, 9 Pot Roast, Politics, and Ants in Urbanization: Selected No Ordinary Joe: A Life of the Pantry, 29 Essays, 16 Joseph Pulitzer III, 23 Power at Sea, Volume 1: e Age Racial Equality in America, 12 Not All Okies Are White: e of Navalism, 1890-1918, 4 Reagan Reversal: Foreign Policy Lives of Black Cotton Power at Sea, Volume 2: e and the End of the Cold Pickers in Arizona, 13 Breaking Storm, 1919- War, e, 25 Not So Wild a Dream, 24 1945, 4 Rebel against Injustice: e Life Nuremberg Fallacy, e, 2 Power at Sea, Volume 3: A of Frank P. O’Hare, 20 Violent Peace, 1946-2006, 4 Recollections of the War with Prairie Power: Voices of 1960s Mexico, 4 Of Spies and Spokesmen: Midwestern Student Protest, Red Boyhood: Growing Up My Life as a Cold War 22 Correspondent, 21 under Stalin, A, 2 Preacher Woman Sings the Blues: O the Record: e Private Reections of a Civil War e Autobiographies of Historian: Essays on Papers of Harry S. Truman, Nineteenth-Century African 26 Leadership, Society, and the American Evangelists, 12 Art of War, 7 Ongoing Civil War: New President, a Church, and Trails Versions of Old Stories, Religious Foundations of Francis West: Competing Histories Bacon’s ought, e, 33 e, 7 in Independence, Missouri, Opening the Ozarks: A Historical A, 31 Reminiscences of Conrad S. Babcock: e Old U.S. Geography of Missouri’s Ste. Presidential Leadership: From Genevieve District, 1760- Army and the New, 1898- Woodrow Wilson to Harry 1918, 5 1830, 31 S. Truman, 26

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Report on a Journey to the Selling Black History for Carter St. Louis in the Century of Western States of North G. Woodson: A Diary, 1930- Henry Shaw: A View beyond America and a Stay of 1933, 12 the Garden Wall, 17 Several Years along the Shades of Blue and Gray: An St. Louis Veiled Prophet Missouri (During the Years Introductory Military Celebration: Power on 1824, ’25, ’26, 1827), 15 History of the Civil War, 7 Parade, 1877-1995, e, 24 Republic of the Dispossessed: Shamrock Battalion in the Great St. Louis Woman, 31 e Exceptional Old- War, e, 3 European Consensus in State Park Movement in America: America, 15 Sherman’s Forgotten General: A Critical Review, e, 18 Henry W. Slocum, 8 Republicans: From Lincoln to Steel Helmet and Mortarboard: Bush, e, 23 Sin in the City: Chicago and An Academic in Uncle Sam’s Revivalism, 1880-1920, 18 Army, 4 Resolving Racial Conict: e Community Relations Sizzler: George Sisler, Baseball’s Story of Rose O’Neill: An Service and Civil Rights, Forgotten Great, e, 34 Autobiography, e, 21 1964-1989, 22 Sky Pilots: e Yankee Division Strange Deaths of President Revelation of Modernism: Chaplains in World War I, 5 Harding, e, 27 Response to Cultural Crises Slaves and Slaveholders in Strictly Personal and in Fin-de-Siecle Painting, 36 Bermuda, 1616-1782, 33 Condential: e Letters Revered Commander, Maligned Soldier of the Press: Covering the Harry Truman Never General: e Life of Front in Europe and North Mailed, 27 Clarence Ransom Edwards, Africa, 1936-1943, 2 Strong Advocate: e Life of a 1859-1931, 5 Soldiers and Statesmen: Trial Lawyer, 28 Richard M. Weaver, 1910-1963: Reections on Leadership, Stuart Symington: A Life, 23 A Life of the Mind, 24 19 Summer the Archduke Died: On Rise and Fall of the Confederacy: Souls of Black Folk: One Wars and Warriors, e, 4 e Memoir of Senator Hundred Years Later, e, Superuous Southerners: Williamson S. Oldham, 12 Cultural Conservatism and CSA, 7 Southern Society and Its the South, 1920-1990, 19 Robert H. Gardiner and the Transformations, 14 Reunication of Worldwide Southern Stories: Slaveholders in Take up the Black Man’s Burden: Christianity in the Peace and War, 6 Progressive Era, 17 Kansas City’s African Southern Unionist Pamphlets American Communities, Romance of Small-Town and the Civil War, 9 1865-1939, 11 Chautauquas, e, 24 Southern Womanhood and Taking O the White Gloves: Ronald Reagan and the House Slavery: A Biography of Southern Women and Democrats: Gridlock, Louisa S. McCord, 1810- Women Historians, 35 Partisanship, and the Fiscal 1879, 15 Crisis, 26 Tale of Two Colonies: What Southern Women at the Really Happened in Virginia Rumors of Indiscretion: e Millennium: A Historical and Bermuda? A, 14 University of Missouri’s Sex Perspective, 24 Questionnaire Scandal in the Technology, Innovation, and Jazz Age, 30 Soviet-American Dialogue on the Southern Industrialization: New Deal, 21 From the Antebellum Era to Russian-American Dialogue on the Computer Age, 21 Cultural Relations, 1776- Spain and the American Civil 1914, 33 War, 7 Teddy Roosevelt and Leonard Spain during World War II, 1 Wood: Partners in Russian-American Dialogue on Command, 4 the American Revolution, 17 Spaniards and Nazi Germany: Texas in the Confederacy: An Russian-American Dialogue on Collaboration in the New Order, 1 Experiment in Nation the History of U.S. Political Building, 8 Parties, 24 Spitting on Diamonds: A Spitball Pitcher’s Journey to the ad Snow: A Life of Social Major Leagues, 1911-1919, Reform in the Missouri Safehaven: e Allied Pursuit of 34 Bootheel, 29 Nazi Assets Abroad, 2 Sportsmen and Gamesmen, 34 ey Fought at Anzio, 2 Samuel H. Kress Study Sportswriter’s Life: From the ey Were Just People: Stories of Collection at the University Rescue in Poland during the of Missouri, e, 36 Desk of a New York Times Reporter, A, 34 Holocaust, 2 Searching for eir Places: St. Louis African American omas Ewing Jr.: Frontier Women in the South across Lawyer and Civil War Four Centuries, 35 Community and the Exodusters, e, 12 General, 9 Seasons in the Sun: e Story yra J. Edwards: Black Activist of Big League Baseball in St. Louis Baseball Reader, e, 34 in the Global Freedom Missouri, 34 Struggle, 10

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Tom’s Town: Kansas City and Unveiled Voices, Unvarnished William Adair Bernoudy, the Pendergast Legend, 23 Memories: e Cromwell Architect: Bringing the Transplanting the Great Society: Family in Slavery and Legacy of Frank Lloyd Lyndon Johnson and Food Segregation, 1692-1972, 11 Wright to St. Louis, 36 for Peace, 26 William J. Spillman and the Trial of the Germans: An Very Private Public Citizen: e Birth of Agricultural Account of the Twenty- Life of Grenville Clark, Economics, 20 two Defendants before A, 18 Winston Churchill: Resolution, the International Military Victory without Violence: e Deance, Magnanimity, Tribunal at Nuremberg, First Ten Years of the St. Good Will, 33 e, 33 Louis Committee of Racial Women in Missouri History: Tributes to John Hope Franklin: Equality (CORE), 1947- In Search of Power and Scholar, Mentor, Father, 1957, 13 Inuence, 31 Friend, 12 Views and Viewmakers Women Shaping the South: Truman and Korea: e Political of Urban America: Creating and Confronting Culture of the Early Cold Lithographs of Towns and Change, 35 War, 27 Cities in the United States Work, Family, and Faith: Rural Truman and Pendergast, 27 and Canada, Notes on the Southern Women in the Artists and Publishers, and Twentieth Century, 24 Truman in the White House: a Union Catalog of eir e Diary of Eben A. Work, 1825-1925, 16 Working with Truman: A Ayers, 27 Personal Memoir of the Violence in the Black Patch of White House Years, 27 Truman Scandals and the Kentucky and Tennessee, Politics of Morality, e, 26 16 World, the Flesh, and the Devil: Tumultuous Years: e A History of Colonial St. Voice of America and the Louis, e, 32 Presidency of Harry S. Domestic Propaganda Truman, 1949-1953, 26 Battles, 1945-1953, e, 22 Yankee Warhorse: A Biography Uncle Tom’s Cabin as Visual Voodoo Priests, Noble Savages, of Major General Peter Culture, 36 and Ozark Gypsies: e Osterhaus, 9 Uncovering the Constitution’s Life of Folklorist Mary Young Brothers Massacre, 28 Moral Design, 15 Alicia Owen, 15 Your Brother in Arms: A Union Union on Trial: e Political Soldier’s Odyssey, 9 Journals of Judge William Weapons for Victory: e Youth in the Meuse-Argonne: A Barclay Napton, 1829- Hiroshima Decision Fifty Memoir, 1917-1918, A, 3 1883, e, 6 Years Later, 2 United States in 1800, e, 15 Weekly War: Newsmagazines Zion in the Valley: e Jewish Unjustly Dishonored: An and Vietnam, e, 4 Community of St. Louis, African American Division Where Did the Party Go? Volume I, 1807-1907, 15 in World War I, 5 William Jennings Bryan, Zion in the Valley: e Jewish Unmaking of Adolf Hitler, Hubert Humphrey, and the Community of St. Louis, e, 2 Je ersonian Legacy, 24 Volume II, e Twentieth Unplanned Life: A Memoir, Wilderness Journey: e Life of Century, 21 An, 21 William Clark, 32

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Adams, Henry, 15 Coulter, Charles E., 11 Franklin, V.P., 12 Ahlberg, Kristin L., 26 Cromwell, Adelaide M., 11 Frasca, Ralph, 16 Allardice, Bruce S., 7 Cukierkorn, Rabbi Jacques, 2 Freitag, Sabine, 16 Anderson, Ardis Hamilton, 31 Cunningham, Noble E., 26 Friedman, Barbara G., 2 Anderson, Eric, 11 Cunningham, Roger D., 11 Frizzell, Robert W., 14 Andrews, Gregg, 10, 20 Current, Richard Nelson, 21 Andrews, William L., 11 Curtis, Donnelyn, 14 Appleton Jr., omas H., 35 Curtis, Susan, 12, 21 Garry, Patrick M., 14 Arundel, Manuela, 1 Geltner, Ted, 34 Asada, Sadao, 19 Gerteis, Louis S., 7 Auten, Brian J., 26 D’Este, Carlo, 1 Giglio, James N., 19, 21 Dagen, Margaret W., 13 Gillespie, Michele, 14, 21, 35 Dalton, David A., 15 Glasrud, Bruce A., 11 Baker, Horace L., 3 Daniels, Jonathan, 26 Gorrell, Henry T., 2 Ball, Je rey, 28 Danilo , Nicholas, 21 Gorrell, Kenneth, 2 Barrett, Mary H., 28 Davidson, Eugene, 1, 2, 33 Gower, Karla K., 11 Barrett, Paul W., 28 Davis, Donald E., 21, 26 Gragg, Larry, 33 Batterson, Paulina A., 29 De La Tour d’Auvergne, Marie- Graham Jr., Otis L., 21 Belko, W. Stephen, 15 Sol, 32 Green, Tara T., 12 Benton, omas Hart, 20 Dean, Virgil W., 26 Greene, Lorenzo J., 12, 13 Bergeron Jr., Arthur W., 7 DeHart, Paul R., 15 Gregory, George H., 18 Berkove, Lawrence I., 14 Delno, Susanna, 14, 21 Grove, Brandon, 21 Bernhard, Virginia, 14, 33, 35 Denny, James M., 32 Guillaume, Robert, 12 Bertho , Rowland, 15 Derosa, Marshall L., 6 Blair, Emily Newell, 20 Dick, R.H., 36 Blunt, Matt, 32 Dizikes, John, 34 Hain, Pamela Chase, 7 Boime, Albert, 36 Donovan, Robert J., 26 Hamsun, Knut, 21 Boman, Dennis K., 28 Douglass-Chin, Richard J., 12 Hanson, Joyce A., 12 Bontemps, Arna, 11 Dowden-White, Priscilla A., 11 Harding III, Warren G., 27 Boswell, Angela, 35 Duden, Gottfried, 15 Harding, Warren G., 27 Bowen, Wayne H., 1, 7 Dunar, Andrew J., 26 Harlan, James D., 32 Brandon, Betty, 35 Dunn, Jeanette R., 24 Harper, William, 21 Brandt, Dennis W., 7 Dunn, Joe P., 24 Hartmann, Rudolph H., 22 Brandt, Karl Gerard, 26 Dunne, Gerald T., 29 Haskell, Harry, 22 Brazos, Barbara, 30 Dunn-Morton, Julie, 36 Hateld, Ken, 2 Buckingham, Peter H., 20 Hattaway, Herman, 7, 8 Buckley, omas E., 15 Hauser, Heinrich, 29 Bullard, Loring, 29 Ehrlich, Walter, 15, 21 Havers, Grant N., 27 Burroughs, Henry D., 20 Eisenhower, John S.D., 2, 4, 19 Havig, Alan R., 30 Burroughs, Margaret Ekberg, Carl J., 32 Hay, William Anthony, 22 Wohlgemuth, 20 Eldridge, Lawrence Allen, 10 Hayslett, Jerrianne, 22 Butters Jr., Gerald R., 10, 20 Elsey, George McKee, 21 Healy, David, 33 Eltis, David, 9 Hechler, Ken, 27 Epstein, Pierre, 21 Heefner, Wilson A., 5 Callahan Jr., Richard J., 15 Eskenazi, Gerald, 34 Heller, Francis H., 4 Carlson, Laurie Winn, 20 Hendrickson, Ryan C., 33 Carnahan, Jean, 29 Henshaw, John Corey, 4 Carter, Jimmy, 23 Fadiman, Clifton, 22 Hernando, Matthew J., 28 Cash, Jon David, 34 Farnsworth, Robert M., 21 Hesse, Anna Kemper, 30 Cheek Jr., H. Lee, 26 Farrar, Ronald T., 15 Hewitt, Lawrence Lee, 7 Christensen, Lawrence O., 29, Faust, Drew Gilpin, 6 Hill, Nancy Peterson, 18 30 Fearon, Peter, 21 Hine, Darlene Clark, 12 Clayton, Bruce, 20 Feldmann, Doug, 34 Hirschfeld, Fritz, 27 Cleary, Patricia, 32 Fentress, Sam, 36 Hofsommer, Donovan L., 16 Clemens, Detlev, 33 Ferrell, Robert H., 2, 3, 5, 15, Hogan, Martin J., 3 Cli ord, J. Garry, 1, 26 22, 25, 26, 27 Hogg, Clyde H., 34 Clinton, Catherine, 35 Fiedler, David, 1 Holland, Antonio F., 12, 13 Coker, Je rey W., 21 Fischer, Beth A., 25 Holtz, William, 22 Commager, Henry Steele, 15 Fisher, Carol, 29 Honey, Maureen, 12 Connolly, Michael J., 7 Fisher, John, 29 Horsman, Reginald, 32 Conroy, Jack, 11 Foley, William E., 29, 30, 32 Hotchner, A.E., 2 Cooke, James J., 1, 3, 5 Formanek-Brunell, Miriam, 21 Howard, Arlene, 34 Corti, Eugenio, 1 Fought, Leigh, 15 Hubbard, Dolan, 12 Coryell, Janet L., 35 Franklin, John Hope, 12 Huhn, Rick, 34

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