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The American Family Farm (Motorbooks Classic) [Paperback]

Hans Halberstadt (Author)
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Motorbooks Classic August 2003
Since the earliest settlers, farming has been an integral part of American culture and society. Far from a vestige of the past, the family farm remains both a cherished and a vital staple of life in nearly every corner of the country. This stroll down memory lane presents the sights, sounds, and experiences of life on the American farm from the early 19th century to today. It takes you through the seasons and all phases of farm life, from plowing and planting to surviving the brutal winters. Recollections of farmers of today and yesterday are presented alongside stunning black-and-white and color photos.


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Three cheers for Halberstadt (Demolition Equipment, Motorbks. Internat., 1996) for this pictorial history of the American family farm in the 20th century. The family farm, owned and operated by a family who lives and works on the land and obtains most or all of its income from farming, is the mainstay of American agriculture. Over 200 black-and-white and color photographs and accompanying text portray a panorama of farm life, from yesterday's families, who farmed with horses, sickles, and steam-operated tools, to modern families who use the latest equipment. Describing the functions that take place on a farm throughout the year, Halberstadt offers a glimpse of some of the economic and social problems farming families now face. Interviews with farmers around the country from a variety of backgrounds and using a variety of strategies provide additional insights into the joys and frustrations of farming as a livelihood. This fact-filled tribute is guaranteed to educate all readers. Highly recommended.?Irwin Weintraub, Rutgers Univ. Lib., New Brunswick, N.J.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Hans Halberstadt has authored and co-authored more than fifty books, mostly on military subjects, especially U.S. special operations forces, armor, and artillery. Halberstadt served in the U.S. Army as a helicopter door gunner in Vietnam. He and his wife, April, live in San Jose, California.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: MBI (August 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0760317062
  • ISBN-13: 978-0760317068
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 9.9 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,520,214 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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New Book About to Hit the Street: US NAVY SEALS
My "author copies" of the new edition of US NAVY SEALS just showed up last week and that's a pretty good sign that it will soon show up here on Amazon and in the bookstores. This seems to be my 66th book, although it gets hard to count when revisions and second editions are considered. Part of it includes a discussion of the story behind the story of the Osama bin Laden mission, written with a little help from several friends in the SOF community but including some educated guesses. At the time, the mainstream news media were dishing out the usual BS about it all, based on misleading information from the WARCOM public affairs shop. But a lot has changed in the Naval Special Warfare community since my first book on the subject and it was time for an update. If you read it and have comments -- good or bad -- drop me a line, but be sure to sign your real name, please, because I will answer your note no matter what it says.

AN ODD HISTORY FOR A WRITER
People often ask how I became a writer and generally assume that anybody who has written a lot of military books must have a passion for the process. The awful truth is that I was a poor student in high school English classes and became a writer entirely by accident. The accident was a happy one, though, and I love writing about the men and women of our modern armed forces. I really learned to write while in the Army when I corresponded with several very pretty girls. Writing those letters without an English teacher poised to pounce on every error became fun, and it paid off, too -- I am still friends with a couple of them many years later.

My training is in documentary film, a discipline that requires a lot of writing and a good ear for conversational speech. My first books resulted from documentary film productions, the first on stained glass (STAINED GLASS -- MUSIC FOR THE EYE, with Bob and Jill Hill). The book was Bob's idea and was a huge success thanks to a sweet review in Newsweek magazine. A public relations film for Exxon led to a chance meeting with Capt. James Shanower, a US Coast Guard officer who invited me to spend some time on his ship, the Morgenthau. That experience accidentally resulted in my first solo book, USCG -- ALWAYS READY, for Presidio Press, published in 1984.

Well, it was all downhill from there -- next, a book about the Army's Airborne, then another on Green Berets. "Let me do one on Army aviation!" I begged Richard Kane at Presidio Press. "Please!" He tossed me a contract for that one, then another for a book about tanks. I was hooked! Pretty soon I was neglecting my film projects and writing books instead. I thought I could quit any time and get back to honest work, but I couldn't help myself. One book followed another. I tried a twelve-step program for people who write too much, but they threw me out when the leader discovered I was taking notes for a book about it all.

In case it matters, I have lived in California most of my life, am married to a gorgeous babe named Miss April, and have lived in the same neighborhood for thirty-five years. I belong to a few organizations -- E Clampus Vitus, the UDT/SEAL Association, Association of the US Army (Life), and Author's Guild. I am working on a book about brothels and bordellos, but that's another story from Your Faithful Scribe, Hans Halberstadt.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars The lost art of farming, February 18, 2008
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I think the book was wonderful and its so sad, that, probably in a hundred more years the only place you will see a farm will be in the Smithsonian.

I have farmed a small farm of 3oo acres and the pictures brought back wonderful memories of hard work and dedication to the soil. The layout of the book is great and just so real you could touch it. A very good read for anyone who loves the outdoors and good honest labor
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5.0 out of 5 stars Farm family book, January 8, 2011
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Excellent photos and perfect description of what life was like when I was growing up on the farm. My grandson is now living on our farm and was so happy to get this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful book, December 6, 2009
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If you're interested in learning about the American farming, look no further. This is a wonderful and informative book. Highly recommend!
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The family farm has become an American icon, first because of the political power of numbers, then because of tradition and legend. Read the first page
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