I found this book very useful in studying the problems and experiences of prisoners of war, although I found the format a bit uneven. The encyclopedia defines some terms used in the Geneva Conventions but not all of them. On the other hand, it provides some excellent insight into WHY some of the articles in the Geneva Convention are there, as well as comparisons of the Geneva and Hague conventions. Most of the articles are very well done while a couple seem to be space fillers. As a reference, though, I found it excellent.
Monday, November 28, 2016
Sunday, November 20, 2016
Wretched Writing (Three Stars)
Not as well done as it could have been, given the material Ms. Petras collected. This is, without a doubt, a good collection of snippets of bad writing of every kind, but her humorous treatment falls flat in most places.
Friday, November 18, 2016
Curiosities of the Confederate Capital (three stars)
This group of stories, or vignettes, about the CSA's capital had some interesting information but it also had seemed to leave out some things. The stories seem to revisit many of the same incidents too. I think this book could stand better organizing and perhaps some additional material.
Sunday, November 6, 2016
Beaufort's Old Burying Ground (Four Stars)
If you only visit one cemetery this year make it the Old Burying Ground. This place has a blockage runner, a girl buried in a rum barrel, a British officer buried standing up, and a variety of other characters. This book illustrates some of the headstones and signs found in the burying ground as well as pictures of some of the departed and local homes and businesses associated with the residents. An interesting look at the history of this corner of America.
The Witches (Three Stars)
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