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jmrprice's review against another edition
3.0
As a transplant to Kansas, this slim volume shared bits of Kansas history that were unknown to me. Some fascinating (like the Menninger story), some amazing (Pastafarianism as a response to actions of the state board of education), all contributed to a better understanding of what makes Kansas uniquely Kansas.
disasterchick's review against another edition
4.0
A nice short book that gives one a good idea how Kansas has grown as a state and even transformed a nation. Each section is only a few pages, so one can easily read a piece of history that may not interest them, yet easily find more information on those topics that are. I'm a live long Kansan and learned a more on things that I only heard a smidgen about. For instance I've often heard Stull was the 7th Gateway to Hell, but I never heard why people thought this and learned a bit more about the legends. For the most part I was aware of everything discussed except for the goat gland doctor, which really isn't "Kansas" history in my opinion.
disasterchick's review
5.0
A nice short book that gives one a good idea how Kansas has grown as a state and even transformed a nation. Each section is only a few pages, so one can easily read a piece of history that may not interest them, yet easily find more information on those topics that are. I'm a live long Kansan and learned a more on things that I only heard a smidgen about. For instance I've often heard Stull was the 7th Gateway to Hell, but I never heard why people thought this and learned a bit more about the legends. For the most part I was aware of everything discussed except for the goat gland doctor, which really isn't "Kansas" history in my opinion.
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