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The All Natural Brown Bagger's Cookbook
Published in Paperback by Maverick Distributors (1984-09)
List price: $7.95
Used price: $7.50
Collectible price: $10.00
Collectible price: $10.00
Average review score: 

I Love it
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-14
Review Date: 2006-09-14
Anger in the North: A Warning for the Church
Published in Paperback by Gbm Distributors (1995-12)
List price: $8.95
Used price: $0.40
Average review score: 

Writer gives accurate and clear thought on the wrath of God
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-09-14
Review Date: 1998-09-14
This book is truly God's warning to the church--the end is coming, and it is surely the time to take heed to God's message! This book will inform, educate, and stimulate your spirituality! It's great!

The Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902
Published in Paperback by Struik Book Distributors (Pty), Ltd. (1999-09)
List price: $19.95
New price: $166.68
Used price: $12.83
Used price: $12.83
Average review score: 

The Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-29
Review Date: 2004-02-29
Well written and readable account of the second Anglo-Boer War. Good illustarions really bring the text to life. Worth getting!
Archaeology in Orissa: Sites and monuments
Published in Unknown Binding by distributed by D.K. Publishers' Distributors (1986)
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Excellent and complete reference Book on Orissan Archaeology
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-04
Review Date: 1999-09-04
Author, an eminent archaeologist of international repute from Orissa,gone a great detail in exploring the archaeological remains of Orissa.He discovered hither to unknown archaeological sites and monuments located in remotest part of Orissa.Long and detail introduction in the begining of the book enable one to introduce and understand the rich archaeological treasure in Orissa.Photographs and Glossary in the end are delightful.It's a magnificent volume on the Archaeological sites and Monuments of Orissa,also an important authoritative reference book on the subject based on pain-staking field work and study.Author surveys as many as 500 archeological sites and 5000 monuments spread all over Orissa presenting their location,period of Construction,history, and past glory to present condition in a very lucid manner.All the sites are in alphabetical order under an administrative district which enables one to locate a particular site very easily.The book is divided in two volumes.
It's a very good book for Scholars working on South Asia,India and Orissan archaeology in particular.It is also very informative for the General readers and tourists who are interested in archaeology.
Arsenic lullaby: [apathy for the devil] (Arsenic lullaby)
Published in Unknown Binding by Dist. by Diamond Comics Distributors (1999)
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The real kind of "sick" humor.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-24
Review Date: 2005-04-24
What do you define as "sick" or "twisted" in the comic/cartoon world? If you answered with Johnny the Homicidal Maniac or anything by Vasquez, stop reading now, and go ahead and hit that "no" button below. While he has a good art style going, Vasquez tries way too hard to get something accross. Here with Arsenic Lullaby though, Douglas Paszkiewicz gets things done in a snap, and makes sure they stay in mind for a while. I was first introduced to the series a few years back and couldn't believe my mind. How in the hell was this even allowed to be released? I mean, even tentacle hentai has a place in the world for some people. But here, we're treated to something so out there, that if you have a sense of humor, you have to appreciate it.
Arsenic Lullaby focuses around Voodoo Joe, a guy who was cursed, and now has a voodoo mask for a head, and magic powers. Aside from not being able to get the mask off (though really, the mask is his head when you look at it), he doesn't really care about going back to normal. He has zombie fetuses, as they're not as high-maintenance as regular sized zombies. So Joe "helps" people in getting revenge on whoever they want in the off-chance that the curse is removed. What are some examples of his work? Try helping a kid get revenge...on himself because he doesn't have abusive parents. All the cool kids at school have abusive parents, and he feels left out, having parents that don't have drinking problems or hit him. So he asks Joe to be his dad for a little bit. Wonderful. When he gets home from school, Joe goes, "Well well, look who finally strolled in", gets "I was at school" for a reply, "YOU THINK I DON'T KNOW WHERE YOU'VE BEEN!?" and slaps 'em. Later, a guy wants revenge on his son, so he has Joe cut off his hands. A priceless moment kicks in when he and Joe go to shake hands. Oops. Another guy wants revenge on his dad for being mean to him as he grew up, so Joe swaps the soul of one of his fetuses with the guy's, so he can go into his new stepmom, so he can torture his dad again, but this time, savor it. Finally, someone has Joe starve her husband, who's huge and abusive. Once more of course, the fetuses come into play. Each story is short but sweet. Joe's fetuses get into all sorts of trouble. Two get carried off by raccoons, and another accidentally gets salt on itself. As you can see, this comic isn't for those with weak stomachs or get offended easily. Even the forward in the beginning mentions how you'll be laughing, then looking around to make sure no one sees what you're laughing about. And chances are, this will happen to you. Try reading this on a bench in a public area and see what happens.
But the comic isn't all about Voodo Joe and his zombie fetuses. There are a few that involve The Clot, a guy who had to get all of his skin removed after getting a virus. So he goes around, looking for a skin donor. The guy is nothing but mucles walking around, with rubber gloves, boots, goggles, and blood tanks strapped onto his back. Things don't go so well when he goes home to his ex-wife and daughter, who are immediately creeped out by him. So he goes and looks for doners from his neighbor, who's nice and tall with lots of skin to share. Some other side stories involve a farmer with toilet paper as soft as a baby duck, cows that give powdered milk, a talking Chinese kite, Judgement Day, the boogey man killing himself, and my favotie- a US Census Agent. This guy had my sides hurting with laughter. His job was to count ever man, woman and child in the US. Once finished, his job is to kill every baby born after he was done counting in order to keep the number as accurate as possible. Yeah, the guy's nuts. He tip toes around parks, zapping babies with cattle prods, giving them milk from before World War I, throwing them off of buildings, acting as a doctor taking patients for vaccination shots, but really injects them with scarlet fever (god that one was priceless), and more. At the same time as doing his job, he's trying to stick to the books, and not engage in a relationship with a woman from work that helps him get rid of babies. Yes, Arsenic Lullaby is a very strange world, and I'm proud to be a part of it.
If there's anything wrong with the series, it's that the art style is incredibly basic. I'm one to talk here, as my style's perhaps even less detailed than what's drawn here. A lot of the characters look the same, especially kids. I had to flip back and forth to see if it's the same kid I just saw a few pages ago. Joe and the Census Agent get most of the detail, if any. This makes sense, but it'd be nice if a little more went into everything. Oh well, the comic isn't about heavy detail, it's about being funny, which it dishes out in spades. The other minor problem is going to make me sound even more picky. It's the spelling and grammar. Heck, even the use of question marks is nearly non-existant here. But a few words were misspelled, like "their". That confused me when I got to it, but some people out there that don't know the difference won't mind. Maybe a reprint is in the future with corrected words? Nah.
Arsenic Lullaby's one of my favorite comics, and it's a shame more people don't know about it. I'll say it again- if you have any interest in the derranged at all, you'd do best to track down this book somewhere. A few comic shops still carry it, but I think it may be out of print, as Amazon doesn't even have new ones to order. And if Amazon doesn't carry something, there's a problem. Do whatever you can though, the book's great.
Arsenic Lullaby focuses around Voodoo Joe, a guy who was cursed, and now has a voodoo mask for a head, and magic powers. Aside from not being able to get the mask off (though really, the mask is his head when you look at it), he doesn't really care about going back to normal. He has zombie fetuses, as they're not as high-maintenance as regular sized zombies. So Joe "helps" people in getting revenge on whoever they want in the off-chance that the curse is removed. What are some examples of his work? Try helping a kid get revenge...on himself because he doesn't have abusive parents. All the cool kids at school have abusive parents, and he feels left out, having parents that don't have drinking problems or hit him. So he asks Joe to be his dad for a little bit. Wonderful. When he gets home from school, Joe goes, "Well well, look who finally strolled in", gets "I was at school" for a reply, "YOU THINK I DON'T KNOW WHERE YOU'VE BEEN!?" and slaps 'em. Later, a guy wants revenge on his son, so he has Joe cut off his hands. A priceless moment kicks in when he and Joe go to shake hands. Oops. Another guy wants revenge on his dad for being mean to him as he grew up, so Joe swaps the soul of one of his fetuses with the guy's, so he can go into his new stepmom, so he can torture his dad again, but this time, savor it. Finally, someone has Joe starve her husband, who's huge and abusive. Once more of course, the fetuses come into play. Each story is short but sweet. Joe's fetuses get into all sorts of trouble. Two get carried off by raccoons, and another accidentally gets salt on itself. As you can see, this comic isn't for those with weak stomachs or get offended easily. Even the forward in the beginning mentions how you'll be laughing, then looking around to make sure no one sees what you're laughing about. And chances are, this will happen to you. Try reading this on a bench in a public area and see what happens.
But the comic isn't all about Voodo Joe and his zombie fetuses. There are a few that involve The Clot, a guy who had to get all of his skin removed after getting a virus. So he goes around, looking for a skin donor. The guy is nothing but mucles walking around, with rubber gloves, boots, goggles, and blood tanks strapped onto his back. Things don't go so well when he goes home to his ex-wife and daughter, who are immediately creeped out by him. So he goes and looks for doners from his neighbor, who's nice and tall with lots of skin to share. Some other side stories involve a farmer with toilet paper as soft as a baby duck, cows that give powdered milk, a talking Chinese kite, Judgement Day, the boogey man killing himself, and my favotie- a US Census Agent. This guy had my sides hurting with laughter. His job was to count ever man, woman and child in the US. Once finished, his job is to kill every baby born after he was done counting in order to keep the number as accurate as possible. Yeah, the guy's nuts. He tip toes around parks, zapping babies with cattle prods, giving them milk from before World War I, throwing them off of buildings, acting as a doctor taking patients for vaccination shots, but really injects them with scarlet fever (god that one was priceless), and more. At the same time as doing his job, he's trying to stick to the books, and not engage in a relationship with a woman from work that helps him get rid of babies. Yes, Arsenic Lullaby is a very strange world, and I'm proud to be a part of it.
If there's anything wrong with the series, it's that the art style is incredibly basic. I'm one to talk here, as my style's perhaps even less detailed than what's drawn here. A lot of the characters look the same, especially kids. I had to flip back and forth to see if it's the same kid I just saw a few pages ago. Joe and the Census Agent get most of the detail, if any. This makes sense, but it'd be nice if a little more went into everything. Oh well, the comic isn't about heavy detail, it's about being funny, which it dishes out in spades. The other minor problem is going to make me sound even more picky. It's the spelling and grammar. Heck, even the use of question marks is nearly non-existant here. But a few words were misspelled, like "their". That confused me when I got to it, but some people out there that don't know the difference won't mind. Maybe a reprint is in the future with corrected words? Nah.
Arsenic Lullaby's one of my favorite comics, and it's a shame more people don't know about it. I'll say it again- if you have any interest in the derranged at all, you'd do best to track down this book somewhere. A few comic shops still carry it, but I think it may be out of print, as Amazon doesn't even have new ones to order. And if Amazon doesn't carry something, there's a problem. Do whatever you can though, the book's great.
The artist's complete health and safety guide: [everything you need to know about art materials to make your workplace safe and comply with United States and Canadian right-to-know laws]
Published in Paperback by Distributor to the trade in the U.S. and Canada, North Light Books (1990)
List price: $16.95
New price: $4.45
Used price: $0.59
Used price: $0.59
Average review score: 

A great guide for artists and art teachers alike!
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 1998-04-27
Review Date: 1998-04-27
This book encompasses all areas of art safety from the materials commonly used by artists to the tools and machinery often used to produce artistic creations.
Monona Rossol as an artist and actress herself comes at this issue with the distinct advantage of also having a chemistry educational background.
Well written and easy to understand for laymen!

Atrial Fibrillation: Mechanisms and Management
Published in Hardcover by Rittenhouse Book Distributors Inc. (1997-01-15)
List price: $115.00
Used price: $12.50
Average review score: 

Practical management to atrial fibrillation
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-31
Review Date: 2000-05-31
This book outlines difficult clinical scenarios related to atrial fibrillation and the most appropriate management. Excellent coverage on antiarrhytmics, catheter ablation, and pacing.

August (Butler's Lives of the Saints)
Published in Hardcover by Spring Arbor Distributors (2000)
List price: $24.95
Used price: $187.19
Average review score: 

VERRY PLEASED!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-30
Review Date: 2000-05-30
I do many reports on Saints for our church choir. Butler's Lives of the Saints is extremely helpful! I find Butler's lives of the Saints also very though, it often has several pages about a certain saint. I am quite pleased with this book.
Azul/Blue Book of Poetry
Published in Paperback by Giron Spanish Books Distributors (1998-10)
List price: $5.98
Average review score: 

The most sweet poetry for the soul
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-01
Review Date: 2002-03-01
Dario has an exceptional touch for the human feelings, specialy for love and lonelyness.
Whoever wants to know something about deep feelings should read Azul...
Whoever wants to know something about deep feelings should read Azul...

Belief Systems and Your Personal Power
Published in Paperback by T P C S Distributors (1994-07)
List price: $19.95
Used price: $28.21
Collectible price: $162.00
Collectible price: $162.00
Average review score: 

Self-Help Books Don't Always Help
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-28
Review Date: 1999-12-28
As an avid self-help book reader, I was fascinated as to Dr. Vieira's insight into the psychological depths we all may fall victim to. Her four levels of awareness using the Johari Window from consciousness to unconsciousness and how we become trapped and eventually freed from restricting beliefs was not only refreshing but liberating. My own awareness levels has improved immensely due to more keen awareness of beliefs which restrict instead of enhance my life, thanks to Dr. Vieira. Self help books in most cases, work on the basis of behavior modication and may work. However, the change is short-lived and a return to self-defeating behavior may return if the underlying problems have not yet been resolved. Dr. Vieira's simple but dynamic discussions on Self-in-Process, and repressed and supressed awareness are a few of the many areas which make this book all that more valuable. Dr. Vieira explodes and explores the self-help book myth, and puts us on track to identifying and realizing our own inner potential and how to grow from there, as well as to better understand and improve our lives and the lives of those near and around us.
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I came across it looking for another cookbook from the library. Now I am buying it for my home. My kids Love the Carrot Cookies and these are not natural food loving kids!