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The Works of Matthew Blue: Montgomery's First Historian by Mary Ann Oglesby Neel

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Objectstaat
Vrijwel nieuw: Een boek dat er als nieuw uitziet, maar al wel is gelezen. De kaft is niet zichtbaar ...
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Publication Name
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ISBN-13
9781588380319
ISBN
9781588380319
Publication Year
2010
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Book Title
Works of Matthew Blue : Montgomery's First Historian
Author
Mary Ann Oglesby Neeley
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Newsouth, Incorporated
Genre
History
Topic
United States / State & Local / South (Al, Ar, Fl, Ga, Ky, La, ms, Nc, SC, Tn, VA, WV), United States / General
Item Width
7.6in
Number of Pages
480 Pages

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The 1878 City Directory of Montgomery, Alabama, included "A Brief History of Montgomery," consisting of a "narrative" and a series of events arranged by the months. Compiled by Matthew Powers Blue, this was the earliest history of a place which already served as the center of Deep South cotton culture and as the first capital of the Confederacy. Contemporary historian Mary Ann Neeley has annotated Blue's history to correct errors and clear up inconsistencies, and added other material on early churches, a genealogy of the colorful Blue family, and a Civil War diary by Blue's sister, Ellen. The book also includes many 19th century photographs.

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Publisher
Newsouth, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1588380319
ISBN-13
9781588380319
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51812224

Product Key Features

Book Title
Works of Matthew Blue : Montgomery's First Historian
Author
Mary Ann Oglesby Neeley
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
United States / State & Local / South (Al, Ar, Fl, Ga, Ky, La, ms, Nc, SC, Tn, VA, WV), United States / General
Publication Year
2010
Genre
History
Number of Pages
480 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Width
7.6in

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Lc Classification Number
F334.M757b58 2007
Reviews
"This compendium is a brilliantly enhanced reproduction of a nineteenth century historian's chronicles of Montgomery, Alabama, during the city's formative era. The writings of that journalist, Matthew Powers Blue, have been edited and annotated by Montgomery's current keeper of the flame, Mary Ann Neeley. With enthusiastic participation and encouragement of publishers Suzanne La Rosa and Randall Williams, Neeley has refreshed and enhanced the source material with lucid analysis and additional information. Anyone who loves to read and has a deep connection with Montgomery, Alabama, should own this book." --Julia Oliver, First Draft Reviews Online; "This is what happens when two passionate Montgomery historians--though separated by more than a century--join forces." --Teri Greene, Montgomery Advertiser; "This volume, edited by a 20th century Montgomery historian (who is a bit of a legend herself), includes four important works. Each section contains a plethora of information about the city and the denizens thereof." --Dave "Doc" Kirby, Book Bit WTBF-AM/FM; "Anyone researching a nineteenth-century Alabama topic that touches Montgomery must consult Matthew Blue. Neeley's book places this history in easy reach with an index and copious annotations and notes. One strength of the book is the copious illustrations and photographs, which are fully explained in captions. The large number of names and the easy index will be an asset for genealogical and family researchers. Neeley's edited and annotated volume of Blue's works should be in major research libraries in the nation and included in most of Alabama's public and academic collections. Collectors of Alabamiana will welcome this volume." --Leah Rawls Atkins, The Alabama Review; "An excellent presentation of important primary sources for the early history of Alabama's capital city. Neeley has made yet another valuable contribution to Montgomery's history." --Michael Thomason, The Journal of Southern History, This is what happens when two passionate Montgomery historians-though separated by more than a century-join forces., Anyone researching a nineteenth-century Alabama topic that touches Montgomery must consult Matthew Blue. Neeley's book places this history in easy reach with an index and copious annotations and notes. One strength of the book is the copious illustrations and photographs, which are fully explained in captions. The large number of names and the easy index will be an asset for genealogical and family researchers. Neeley's edited and annotated volume of Blue's works should be in major research libraries in the nation and included in most of Alabama's public and academic collections. Collectors of Alabamiana will welcome this volume. - Leah Rawls Atkins , The Alabama Review, This volume, edited by a 20th-century Montgomery historian (who is a bit of a legend herself), includes four important works. Each section contains a plethora of information about the city and the denizens thereof. -- Dave "Doc" Kirby , Book Bit, WTBF-AM/FM, This compendium is a brilliantly enhanced reproduction of a nineteenth-century historian's chronicles of Montgomery, Alabama, during the city's formative era. The writings of that journalist, Matthew Powers Blue, have been edited and annotated by Montgomery's current keeper of the flame, Mary Ann Neeley. With enthusiastic participation and encouragement of publishers Suzanne La Rosa and Randall Williams, Neeley has refreshed and enhanced the source material with lucid analysis and additional information. Anyone who loves to read and has a deep connection with Montgomery, Alabama, should own this book. -- Julia Oliver , First Draft Reviews Online, This volume, edited by a 20th-century Montgomery historian (who is a bit of a legend herself), includes four important works. Each section contains a plethora of information about the city and the denizens thereof., This compendium is a brilliantly enhanced reproduction of a nineteenth-century historian's chronicles of Montgomery, Alabama, during the city's formative era. The writings of that journalist, Matthew Powers Blue, have been edited and annotated by Montgomery's current keeper of the flame, Mary Ann Neeley. With enthusiastic participation and encouragement of publishers Suzanne La Rosa and Randall Williams, Neeley has refreshed and enhanced the source material with lucid analysis and additional information. Anyone who loves to read and has a deep connection with Montgomery, Alabama, should own this book., Anyone researching a nineteenth-century Alabama topic that touches Montgomery must consult Matthew Blue. Neeley's book places this history in easy reach with an index and copious annotations and notes. One strength of the book is the copious illustrations and photographs, which are fully explained in captions. The large number of names and the easy index will be an asset for genealogical and family researchers. Neeley's edited and annotated volume of Blue's works should be in major research libraries in the nation and included in most of Alabama's public and academic collections. Collectors of Alabamiana will welcome this volume. -- Leah Rawls Atkins , The Alabama Review, This volume, edited by a 20th-century Montgomery historian (who is a bit of a legend herself), includes four important works. Each section contains a plethora of information about the city and the denizens thereof. - Dave "Doc" Kirby , Book Bit, WTBF-AM/FM, Anyone researching a nineteenth-century Alabama topic that touches Montgomery must consult Matthew Blue. Neeley's book places this history in easy reach with an index and copious annotations and notes. One strength of the book is the copious illustrations and photographs, which are fully explained in captions. The large number of names and the easy index will be an asset for genealogical and family researchers. Neeley's edited and annotated volume of Blue's works should be in major research libraries in the nation and included in most of Alabama's public and academic collections. Collectors of Alabamiana will welcome this volume., "This compendium is a brilliantly enhanced reproduction of a nineteenth century historian's chronicles of Montgomery, Alabama, during the city's formative era. The writings of that journalist, Matthew Powers Blue, have been edited and annotated by Montgomery's current keeper of the flame, Mary Ann Neeley. With enthusiastic participation and encouragement of publishers Suzanne La Rosa and Randall Williams, Neeley has refreshed and enhanced the source material with lucid analysis and additional information. Anyone who loves to read and has a deep connection with Montgomery, Alabama, should own this book." --Julia Oliver, First Draft Reviews Online "This is what happens when two passionate Montgomery historians--though separated by more than a century--join forces." --Teri Greene, Montgomery Advertiser "This volume, edited by a 20th century Montgomery historian (who is a bit of a legend herself), includes four important works. Each section contains a plethora of information about the city and the denizens thereof." --Dave "Doc" Kirby, Book Bit WTBF-AM/FM "Anyone researching a nineteenth-century Alabama topic that touches Montgomery must consult Matthew Blue. Neeley's book places this history in easy reach with an index and copious annotations and notes. One strength of the book is the copious illustrations and photographs, which are fully explained in captions. The large number of names and the easy index will be an asset for genealogical and family researchers. Neeley's edited and annotated volume of Blue's works should be in major research libraries in the nation and included in most of Alabama's public and academic collections. Collectors of Alabamiana will welcome this volume." --Leah Rawls Atkins, The Alabama Review "An excellent presentation of important primary sources for the early history of Alabama's capital city. Neeley has made yet another valuable contribution to Montgomery's history." --Michael Thomason, The Journal of Southern History, This is what happens when two passionate Montgomery historians--though separated by more than a century--join forces. -- Teri Greene , Montgomery Advertiser, This is what happens when two passionate Montgomery historians-though separated by more than a century-join forces. - Teri Greene , Montgomery Advertiser, An excellent presentation of important primary sources for the early history of Alabama's capital city. Neeley has made yet another valuable contribution to Montgomery's history., An excellent presentation of important primary sources for the early history of Alabama's capital city. Neeley has made yet another valuable contribution to Montgomery's history. -- Michael Thomason , The Journal of Southern History, This compendium is a brilliantly enhanced reproduction of a nineteenth-century historian's chronicles of Montgomery, Alabama, during the city's formative era. The writings of that journalist, Matthew Powers Blue, have been edited and annotated by Montgomery's current keeper of the flame, Mary Ann Neeley. With enthusiastic participation and encouragement of publishers Suzanne La Rosa and Randall Williams, Neeley has refreshed and enhanced the source material with lucid analysis and additional information. Anyone who loves to read and has a deep connection with Montgomery, Alabama, should own this book. - Julia Oliver , First Draft Reviews Online, An excellent presentation of important primary sources for the early history of Alabama's capital city. Neeley has made yet another valuable contribution to Montgomery's history. - Michael Thomason , The Journal of Southern History
Copyright Date
2010
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2006-033778
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