|
I'll Ask My Grandmother, She's Very Wise -- and
Angel in the Senate both by Kristen Ingram, a Bucklin
descendent, are two of
her over 17 books and over 2000 (really) magazine articles.
Kristen
wrote about our ancestor William Bucklin, who came to America in
1630. |
|
|
Come Rain or Come Shine : Friendships Between Women
by
Linda Bucklin |
We are two "ordinary" women
who feel that women's friendships can be extraordinary.....We also share
the hope of making a difference in other people's lives. The feedback
we've already received from family, friends, and other early readers
encourages us that this book may indeed be doing just that. |
|
|
|
The Complete Guide to
Nonprofit Management (Nonprofit Law, Finance, and Management) by Smith
Bucklin & Associates.
The classic for nonprofit organizations, by one of the
largest professional managers of nonprofit corporations. Addresses
virtually every nonprofit business management issue. This is a "five star"
rated book by reviewers in the field. |
The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara (1974) is a popular book about the Civil
War. If you are from Maine, are a Bucklin, and are interested in the Civll
War this is the book for you. The author claims that the history is accurate and
taken from letters and documents of the period, but the dialog and
characterization is his interpretation. In one chapter, Joseph Bucklin, wounded
and tired of war, one of 180 Maine soldiers that are the subject of an order to
be shot for not pressing onward, keeps fighting for freedom as an ideal.
(Our link goes to the cheap pocket book version, but several more expensive
versions are also available.) |
| A special word about
Sophronia Bucklin. Read her own words.
In Hospital and Camp, by Sophronia E. Bucklin, Philadelphia, J.E. Potter and Co., 1869.
|
A woman's
388 page record of her life as a nurse among the wounded in the Civil War. It is out of
print, but your local library can get it for you on interlibrary loan. Do
not confuse this book with Harold Elk Straubing's book with the same
title, in which he includes an excerpt from Sophronia's book
and adds material from other Civil War doctors and nurses. |
[In
Washington, D.C] “About the amputating tent lay large piles of human
flesh — legs, arms, feet and hands. The were strewn promiscuously about
....the stiffened members seeming to be clutching at our clothing....We
grew callous to the sight of blood...." |
| Sophronia
thought nurses should be paid, contrary to the establishment of the day.
Often in difficulty for her position on women's rights, Sophronia was a
real pioneer in women's rights.
There are many books in print which speak about
Sophronia, One of those excellent books which mention her is
Divided Houses: Gender and the Civil War. |
The Civil War changed forever
the face of the nation, the nature of American politics, and the
daily lives of millions of people. Yet few of us understand how the war
transformed gender roles Divided Houses is the first book to address
this topic, showing how the themes of gender, class, and race interacted
to forge the beginnings of a new society. |
|
|
|
Realism and
American Foreign Policy: Wilsonians and the Kennan-Morgenthau Thesis
by Steven J. Bucklin
This item ships for FREE with Super Saver
Shipping |
|
|
|
|
The characteristics of initial effluent quality and its
implications for the filter to waste procedure, Although sewage does not
make a book topic that will hit the Times best seller list --- this
treatise does offer new insight for designers of waste water treatment
plants.
by Karen E. Bucklin. |
|
How to be a Movie Stuntman
|
Many Bucklins have been authors.
|
Many
books mention Bucklins. |
This page
lists only
some of
the authors
and books. |
Visit
our Holiday Bookstore ! |