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Fundamentals of Search and Rescue
Published in Paperback by Jones & Bartlett Publishers (2005-03)
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Fundamentals of Search and Rescue
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-20

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Very Informative
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-11
This is a very informative book and was exactly as advertised. It will definitely be a very valuable reference book.

Good beginners book.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-23
Good references on navigation and wilderness survival. Easy to read with well laid out charts and diagrams. Excellent book for beginning SAR Team members.

Well Founded Basic SAR Book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-07
This book provides a solid foundation for SAR organizations. All major aspects from SAR techniques to search organization is well covered. I would highly recommend this book for those interested in SAR or even for the backpacker as it provides various wilderness requirements and skills.

An SAR MUST!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-28
As a technical mountain search and rescue team member and trainer, I believe there is no better investment than this manual for anyone interested in search and rescue. It is worth its cost simply in the document resources. If every team member doesn't have one, at least have a couple copies for any SAR team!

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The Gary Snyder Reader
Published in Hardcover by Counterpoint (1999-06-01)
Author: Gary Snyder
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Capturing the spirit of a poet
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-07
Gary Snyder has been an inspiration to me and to a lot of other people for many years now. This book is a joy to read because it gives us so much of his poetry, as well as his philosophy of life, nature and Buddhism over a course of 46 years. Much of it has been pulled from his various books, but reading it again after time has passed brings a new perspective and an added appreciation for the work. Thanks Gary, for doing the real work for all these years.

a primer for the 21st century
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-23
most of us first heard of snyder though kerouac's dharma bums. and i must confess that is why i was 1st attracted to him and his writings. but to list snyder as just another beat it not only inaccurate it does a diservice to him, his writings and his fearless intellect. snyder is not only a great poet but is also an insightful naturalist and a true zen master. this anthology is actually a zen bible for the 21st century, filled with enjoyable reading and great insights. these writings would make the soul of han shan dance, and sakyamuni smile. this is one of my favorite books. just reading it will lighten your spirit and make your soul dance with joy.

A word gardener sampler
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-03
Gary Snyder's power appears to come from mountain, meandering and meditation. In this thick sampler we visit his life to age sixty-eight through notes, prose and poems. The soil of his writings range across a fire lookout station in the Cascade Range, a Japanese Zen temple, the engine room of a Pacific freighter, an audience with the Dalai Lama, work and climbs with Ginsberg, Kerouac, Lew Welch, and Nanao Sakaki, travel in Botswana and Zimbabwe with his sons. The essence of his power is nature. "Nature is not a place to visit, it is home-and within that home territory there are more familiar and less familiar places." Two sons, one Pulitzer, many other awards so far. He writes, he reads, he teaches. One hopes that he never tires of planting words in the soil that is us. If there are any legitimate Earth heroes, Gary Snyder is one.

Teacher, Intellect, Poet and hero, Gary Snyder is for you!
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-28
Gary Snyder is an amazing person. He is an intellect. He is a poet. He is a teacher, a traveler, and he is a deeply spiritual man. He lives the life that we should all attempt to lead, a conscious thinking, methodical, contemplative life, asking questions arriving at conclusions and taking action.

The Gary Snyder Reader is a good compilation of his life's work, the variety inside includes essay, interview, and poetry. This book is a well rounded view of his feelings and belief's about nature, and that of the nature of the soul, the nature of man. I agree with other reviews written here about the power of Synder's writing. His is a strong voice which is able to make a terrific argument about everything from the history of the Christian church and some reasons for underlying social perils to making a call for more activism in one's own community. Make a difference, be responsible, see things for what they are, yes this is all there.

There is also the voice of pain, loss, suffering, anger, and very deep love. Above all else, one REALLY gets the feeling that Synder loves, passionately. Gary Snyder is an extremely talented writer and poet. The same voice that won the Pulitzer is still here. Do more than read and enjoy his works, read and be changed.

Snyder has got to be one of the best poets in modern poetry.
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-27
Snyder has a way of showing things in life, that the rest of us miss because we are to busy living. Basically I can't say enoough good things aboout his work.

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George Washington: Anguish and Farewell 1793-1799 - Volume IV (His George Washington, V. 4)
Published in Hardcover by Little, Brown and Company (1972-11-30)
Author: James Thomas Flexner
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The final volume
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-27
This is part four of a four-volume series of George Washington's life and this final installment is the strongest book of all. Flexner's narrative takes the reader up to Washington's last breath and his description of his death is particularly interesting. Despite the fact that there is a plethora of interesting material on Washington's ilness and death, this book brings out facts hitherto unknown. It is reliable and accurate, but one sometimes yearns for a more enlightened and exciting presentation of the earlier years. This is the personification of how history is usually taught: in a manner not designed to capture the reader or the student.

One strong point is that Flexner successfully presents a balanced portrait of Washington. Any bias from the author is thankfully masked from the reader. When Washington deserves criticism or censure, the author soberly dispenses it. Praise and plaudits are similarly given. If you are deeply interested in Washington's early years, this is an adequate and trustworthy source. But if you are merely dabbling in Washington and prefer a swifter narrative, then this is not a recommended selection.

GW: Anguish and Farewell, (1793 - 1799)
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-20
This is the final volume in the set of four, in this series about George Washington, written by James Thomas Flexner; and the most intensely dramatic covering Washington's second term, his retirement and death.

George Washington takes his oath for a second term as President of the United States, in a time when the young United States is growing following a time of relative peace and a policy of non-aggression with France and England. And grow the young Republic did, by leaps and bounds, but with this growth, evolved some discontent. Factions in the fragile government wanted to be self-serving... Hamilton's lust for power and control, contrasted by Jefferson's lack of anything having to do with a central overseeing government. All of this coupled with the growing friction between North and the South, East and West, Federalism and Republican views all differing wanting a better stake in the government. If this wasn't enough, the French Revolution... with its pro and anti French sentiments creating unrest throughout the republic.

We see the ever dominent Hamilton trying to further himself at the expense of Washington... and again Jefferson wanting nothing further in the government... retiring to his Virginia agrarianism, but later both men working toward Washington's anguish and distrust. Washington wanting to retire himself and enjoy what little time he had left to him at his beloved acres... Mount Vernon.

We see again Washington's self-doubts, but with his aging, his brilliance fading and his body wreaked with infirmities, we see his judgement being clouded and distrusted. This book gives us the contrasts of Washington the public figure and the private Washington... a man deeply hurt by his attackers, now apprehensive, and forced to remain in office and in power, in thought a man weakened by age. Yet his last major services to the nation were as vitally important as his previous services had been. A man that wants to retire and leave the running of the government to others... wanting the cycling of power to be peaceful... a demonstration that humanity could rule itself, the orderly relinquishment of power by one elected representative to his elected successor. This, making the cycle complete, vindication that the new government is viable.

We next see Washington get his long awaited dream of retirement albeit shortlived and the freeing of his slaves as his final act to free ones bondsman. This is the most engrossing and engaging of all the books in this four volume set... knowing Washington as a man with real human emotions and feelings.

I highly recommend reading this volume, but to get the whole picture, reading the four volume set is a must.

What a fascinating man, brought to us in a brilliant and scholarlly work.

Washington and the virtues of the Patriot as servent.
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-26
Okay, I admit it. One of the pleasures that I take as a leftist (not a liberal, mind you, but a leftist) in reviewing American history books is in the debunking of the hagiography that passes for the biographies of our great men.
But for anyone who claims to want to look at history with a hard realist eye there is one uncomfortable fact that (like a well-aimed rock tossed by Clio herself) smacks you upside the head now and then.
The truth is that there are great men and women. And that it is simply not possible to make these individuals seem small without fudging the facts.
Flexner, in this his second volume of a four volume standard of American biography, makes the strongest possible case for the greatness of George Washington.
Washington was a farmer, a man who delighted in his domestic life. He was also an exemplar of the classical mindset that was common among the founding generation. For these men and women, fame was to be sought as the founder of a just constitution or as the general who served his country to save it from foreign or domestic enemies not as a career or a means to power.
In some ways, Flexner's Washington reminds me of his near contemporary, Tecumseh. Both men seemed to have sought power as a modality of service. Hard to even imagine in this the Era of the Millionaire Serving His Own. Among other virtues, this book serves to remind us that there are many types of patriotism and that some of them can be the foundational virtue for truly admirable lives.
The structure of this book is quite brilliant. All but the last chapter is a straightforward narrative of the eight years that Washington spent as the Commander-In-Chief of the Continental Army. The last chapter, "Cincinnatus Assayed", serves as a summing up of Washington's quality as a general and an explanation of how that service prepared him for his Presidency to come. All of his points have been made by the preceding narrative and seem inconvertible.
Two examples: Washington struggled throughout the war with the unstable financing of his army by the various States. Part of the problem was the fact that the continental currencies became increasingly worthless. Under the tutelage of his friend, Robert Morris, Washington gained an understanding of the need for a strong national economy and monetary system. This understanding would then influence his reaction to the Hamilton-Jefferson debates that were to largely mark Washington's Presidency.
Another point that is worth pondering is how Washington's innate merciful nature served the development of a growing sense of nationalism in the various States. Whenever possible, Washington did not punish Tories, enemy soldiers, his own soldiers who violated his orders or civilians who lived in the areas where the war was being fought.
He seemed to understand that if you want to win the hearts and minds of a people that it is necessary to treat them as much as possible as if they were your neighbors. Time and time again in Flexner's narrative it is apparent how much this policy of restraint added to Washington's prestige and effectiveness. Our current George should pay more attention.
Finally, I would also like to recommend Charles Royster's great A Revolutionary People At War as a companion volume. Royster very effectively tells the history of the Army from the point of view of its soldiers. These two books together make it obvious just how lucky we were in the great founding generation. I can say this as a leftist and an American (not a contradiction and never has been): these were great men and women. We would do well to study their example.

GW: In the American Revolution (1775-1783)
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-20
This is volume #2 of the four volume masterpiece written by James Thomas Flexner on the life of George Washington. As we have read previously, George Washington was content living a life at Mount Vernon with his wife and family, but the tides are turning in the life of George Washington, bringing him to the forefront of leadership... albeit woefully prepared.

Now, in the skillfully written volume, we see the wartime deeds and the soul searching that Washington goes through. A man thrust from the bosom of his home and hearth, a civilian who is now to lead the Continental Army for the American Revolution. An army that is hardly an army... more like a patchwork of the American cross section of life and skills. No formal training, little leadship, under equiped was the army Washington was to have.

Washington at heart loved his army as they loved him is very evident. We see Washington's mood swings here, his wild furious temper... like an untamed bull, his mistakes, indiscretions,
and a great deal of personal misery... we now have the man of Washington revealed. Washington's path was that of a mortal man, not that of an Icon, a man all-to-human, frought with inadequacy. Washington has to reach down deep to keep his dream alive and instill it in the men he has to lead.

And to lead he did... being out-generaled by far superior forces was the norm for Washington, but nevertheless, always on the lookout for that shread of hope to call victory. Flexner writes of Washington's failures and the anguish of what Washington felt as the battles turned against him... but we also see the resourseful resolve coming to light, learning though trial and error... becoming the master of the American Revolution and the Continental Army.

But Washington never happier to be at home with his wife Martha is not forgotten either. Martha seemed to know what was really troubling Washington.

I found this volume much more interesting and with an impeccable eye for detail. Written in an engrossing and an engaging style that keeps you reading to find out the tidbits left out in your school's history books.

This is a solid and well documented work.

A majesterial biography
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1997-06-18
The last volume of Flexner's 4-volume biography of Washington. The complete set is a wonder. You'll feel you've watched a man struggle with ambition, pride, betrayls and extreme disappointments...and then serve his country magnificently, setting precedents for its future that time has proved almost unfailingly correct. It's not an exaggeration to say that the country's fate rested on his shoulders. When unanimously elected by Congress, he accepted the position of Commander in Chief of the Continental Army. This was before that army existed: he was THE symbol of the cause (and willing to expose himself to British retribution to further it). He could have become king (not so much in title as through use of the powers granted the president) but he consistently refused to abuse the office's powers, leadng to restraint in later presidents (no one before Roosevelt was willing to run for more terms than Washington served, for example). By my count, he single-handedly changed the course of history 5 times through his actions (in his youth, not always deliberately: he unwittingly started the French and Indian War!). At the end of this volume, if you've read the previous three, his death will be wrenching. It a great telling of a great man's life (his "final" act was in his will to free his slaves - of all the Founders, including Jefferson, only Washington took a step so revolutionary - and so true to his ideals)

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German artillery of World War Two
Published in Unknown Binding by Hippocrene Books (1975)
Author: Ian V Hogg
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great reference book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-01
I was greatly impressed by this book. I now use it as a reference for any reading I do on World War II.

I was saddened not to find "Anzio Annie" (aka Leopold and Robert) referenced as such, but comparing google articles I found it to be the "28cm Kanone 5 in Eisenbahnlafette".

I was disappointed to find, as did another reviewer, that mortars and self propelled artillery were not included. Luckily, I had the "German Military Vehicles" catalog to refer to for "Karl" and "Thor".

I would have liked a more comprehensive index by popular names of various artillery. More history of the various railroad guns would have been an added attraction.

Overall, I do like the book. With other reference books and google, it adds to my library.

A Perfect Reference for German Artillery of WWII
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-06
This book gives historical as well as technical knowledges about German artillery pieces of WWII. And there are lots of photos of them to help reader's understandings. The only regret is there is no chapters for German mortors and rockets of contemparary era. This book, however, should be the best reference to understand German artillery of WWII beyond amature levels.

Great Book
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-03
This is the Best Book on German Artillery of World War II that I have read so far. It covers all artillery from small guns to the biggest Railway and coastal Guns. The technical Data is great and the pictures are very good. It also covers those that were designed but never used in World War II. This is the book for the person that wants to know all about German Artillery in World War II.

A comprehensive review of German Artillery in World War II.
Helpful Votes: 27 out of 30 total.
Review Date: 1997-02-10
The histroy of the development, weapon specifications, ammunition and use of all forms or artillery used by the German armed forces in World War II. Catagories covered include: Field, Infantry, Mountain, Medium, Heavy, Superheavy, Railway, Anti-Tank, Costal, and Recoiless artillery. Illustrated with 250 photos and 150 drawing. Text is by one of today's outstanding writer of military history and technology, Ian Hog

tecnically perfect
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-08
I'm an italian student and I find this book the best one under the tecnical aspect. There are a lot of details, photoes and dates. This is certanly the best catologue of the german artillery of WWII that an amatour can read. N.B.: for the non-english people. Language is quite difficult in this book, it isn't very simple to read.

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Gifts of the Soul
Published in Paperback by Sustainable Solutions Press (1997-12-01)
Author: Laura V. Hyde
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Empowering, life changing and inspiring
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-11
Gifts of the Soul has helped me move forward in every area of my life. The exercises at the end of the chapters are simple yet thought provoking. Since reading this book, I have more inner strength than ever before. I highly recommend it!

Uplifting and Healing
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-28
I have read Gifts of the Soul more than once and have loaned it on several occasions. The author's writing style is easy to read, passionate and genuine. Being new to A Course in Miracles, Gifts of the Soul helped me to better undertand what the Course is saying.

An uplifting book that is both empowering and nurturing
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-15
Since purchasing Gifts of the Soul, I have read it 3 times and shared it with several friends (most of the book is highlighted, too!). I found this book to be written from the heart and with much genuineness. The author shares some of her own personal experiences on discovering her life's purpose which makes it very real and practical. I heard about this book through Concepts Magazine and recommend this book to anyone who is looking to experience more abundance, joy and a heart centered approach in their life.

Gifts of the Soul helped to transform my life!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-28
This profound book by Laura Hyde encouraged me to take a closer look at my own belief systems... and the power I have to change my mind! I am empowered to create my own reality. That's big! The text reads easily, yet addresses basic truths. It's a book you will want to keep and reread when your life isn't manifesting as you would choose. The self mastery steps will put you right back on track to actualizing your gifts.

Gifts of the Soul is life changing, yet easy to read...
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-25
Gifts of the Soul helped me to gently become aware of my fears (the barriers getting in the way of what I loved to do and who I am), and has inspired me to move beyond them. Laura Hyde writes in a very heartfelt and empowering manner, just as she does when she presents (I've heard her speak on A Course in Miracles and she's excellent!). Once you read Gifts of the Soul, you'll want to share it with those you care about and believe in. I believe we are meant to live an extraordinary life and Laura Hyde's book blazes the trail for doing just that!

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Girl Genius Volume 5: Agatha Heterodyne & The Clockwork Princess (Girl Genius)
Published in Paperback by Studio Foglio (2006-08-09)
Authors: Kaja Foglio and Phil Foglio
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Our Heroine Is Be-Set By Fiends!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-02
Trekking through the monster-laden wilderness, our Heroine--Agatha Heterodyne, Girl Genius--takes refuge in a traveling circus. Surviving a deadly attack by a slightly mislaid killer robot, the circus arrives in the community of Balan's Gap.

Ordered to provide a performance to the local tyrant/mad scientist, & wanting to avoid a long stay near the tyrant, the circus puts on "The Socket Wench (NOT a typo) of Prague", a play so naughty they are certain to get bounced out of town ASAP. (Tee-Hee)

{No actual vulgar material is portrayed in this quite teen-safe book.}

The tyrant likes it.(uh-oh.)

And wants Agatha, who was the female lead in this spicy play, to come to dinner at his castle (OH DEAR!).

There, Agatha is taken prisoner by the Tyrant & his daughter, a clockwork Cyborg. (HORRORS!)

What plot do they have in mind? (Gasp!)

What nefarious scheme is in motion gainst our poor heroine? (Gasp-Gasp!)

Who are the mysterious "Geister Daemon"? (GAAAASSSSP!)

And, can I stop laughing before I do myself an injury? Probably not, this is too damn good!

The drama is heating up, the humor is outrageous & the art is better than ever! The use of lighting to suggest mood is very well-done, & as always, character design is outstanding.

Way to go, Phil & Kaja! This series is the best thing you have ever put in print!

beautiful continuation of the lush series
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-21
The Foglio's beautiful Heterodyne series continues with what must be the biggest cliffhanger yet.
Agatha's secret becomes known to more and more people, Lucretia is revealed as the Other, and then takes over Agatha's body.
It's impossible to imagine how Agatha can get out of this one, but we know she does. After all there is a 6th volume.
A peek at the GeniusGirl website is also recommended.

High Adventure, Heroic Villains, Dangerous Heroes, Great Art and and Easter Eggs
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-31
This is a great series, especially if you're sharp-eyed.

Is Baron Wolfenbach a hero or a villian? Well, yes. What about Othar T.? Well, about the same, only ... not. There's a lot for the reader to sort out, which means a lot of possibilities in the storyline, and the Foglio's seem to have gotten the hang of it.

The characters are extravagant but well within the bounds of high adventure. Countess Marie wields a mean frying pan. The Jagermonsters are the biggest, baddest boys on the block since Moe, Larry, and Curly--and they have a sense of humor, just like the authors.

The "steampunk" is delightful: airship castles complete with emergency escape paragliders, mechanical orchestras, pocket-sized robots and the true Napoleon of cats.

The artwork is first-rate, not only in the execution of the images, but in the way the images and the dialog reveal the story together. There are Easter Eggs: a character loses his composure--and his bag of candied fish. Agatha dismantles a clank (robot) and removes a giant 3-pronged plug marked with the letters "UL" and the red slash-over-circle (think NO LEFT TURN). The name and dates of The Greatest Spark of All Time should remind you of a -very- famous person from real history (don't think of toothpaste).

And best of all, there's a real plot. A backstory complete with The Villian's Beautiful Daughter. Also Mimmoths. (Gotta have Mimmoths.) A worked-out milieu (doctors wear forked beards. Why? We don't know yet.) A plotted plot, as bits of the story we've forgotten about take their places in the jigsaw puzzle. And that means that sometime, somewhen in the future, all the threads will resolve in a massive, ten-fingered chord with thunder from the pedals. At least they will if people keep buying the books, which I heartily recommend. (Did I mention that Agatha plays the Silverodeon?)

The Genius Continues
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-10
'Genius' describes this comic. It is some of the best writing I have seen in comic books in a while. The humor is fast, smart, and compelling. There is not a single cut-out or flat character to be seen. There is mystery, drama, science, action, explosions and more. A MUST read!

Just keep getting better
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-04
These books just keep getting better and better. If anything, this book is more interesting, with more action, than the previous four. Can't wait for the sixth book.

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Girl Genius Volume 6: Agatha Heterodyne And The Golden Trilobite (Girl Genius)
Published in Hardcover by Studio Foglio (2007-09-26)
Author: Phil Foglio
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A beautiful edition worthy of the art it holds
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-09
This edition of Girl Genius is an exquisitely well-crafted book. Includes comics from Monday, March 13, 2006 to Friday, February 23, 2007[..] with Agatha in Sturmhalten. It's bound in a kind of plush hardcover that is sturdy and comfortable to read with beautiful cover art. Colors are crisp and vibrant. Several extra drawings are included as well as "An Agatha Heterodyne 1 Minute Mystery." I would love to get the rest of the Girl Genius hardcover books (1-5) but they seem to sell out and become unavailable rather quickly.

The Foglios do it again!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-22
Phil and Kaja have done it again, another incredible Girl Genius adventure! I really can't say enough about this series other than I'd recommend it to everyone I know! Sheer fun! The art is great and the hardback format a nice plus for any library. If you're into wacky science adventures and unique characters, try these books, there are now six in the series.

Girl Genius #6
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-06
While the artwork and story are up to Foglio's high quality the printing is not. Several pages were stuck together and ink transfered between several two page spreads. Still, the story remains interesting and the illustrations, as always, are wonderful.

Agatha Comes Full Circle
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-10
Girl Genius 6: Agatha Heterodyne and The Golden Trilobite is a wonderful book for children of all ages, or at least ten to *harumph* years old. In This Volume, Agatha resolves several of the dangling threads of the previous five and unleashes her bent but funny genius.

The production values are high, the binding excellent, and the print clear and readable, and the inking and coloring crisp and well balanced, letting the distinctive Foglio style shine. The writing is funny and not, I think, too reliant on knowing a lot about previous stories, although a working knowledge of #5 would help as it is a direct continuation of the plot.

Buy it and show it to your friends! Show Them ALL!

just keep getting better
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-31
I think that this is the best comic series running today. They just keep getting better and better. Very funny, very original, and very suspenseful. Fundamentally a steampunk fantasy, clearly anime/manga influenced, but very American in its sly sense of humor. Never predictable, the plot is involved and surprisingly sophisticated. And the art is lovely, if unapologetically cartoonish. I can't wait for the books; I'm reading each page as it comes out on the Girl Genius web site--but I still have a pre-order in for the next volume.

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Girls Who Rocked the World : Heroines from Sacagawea to Sheryl Swoopes
Published in Paperback by Beyond Words Publishing (1998-04)
Author: Amelie Welden
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Inspiring!
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-21
Girls Who Rocked the World is an inspiring book. Not only do you learn interesting facts about many famous and accomplished women, you also receive a unique perspective into their dreams, fears, struggles, and successes. I will recommend this book to everyone I know!

Girls Rock!
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-05
    In her teens, Amelie Welden began writing this book, "Girls who rocked the world", about girls under 20 that have had a major impact on the image of women around the world, throughout history. These tales of hardships and obstacles women have overcome to reach success against the odds is perfect motivational reading for the girls of today. Amelie Welden combines girls from all different situations and backgrounds in this book that share the same characteristics of a heroine. Whether it is Joan of Arc, a French crusader, or Martina Hingis, Women's tennis championship, girls can find good role models. Among the 33 women mentioned in the book, three of which, I found exemplified outstanding characteristics of a heroine making this book a worthwhile read, Cleopatra, Phillis Wheatley, and Helen Keller.

    This book begins with most likely the most famous woman ruler of them all, Cleopatra. Blessed with riches from the beginning, this girl had all the makings to become a woman who would rock the world, and she did. She faced incredible responsible at the age of only 18 when she was crowned Queen of the Egyptian Empire. Ruling her empire was a difficult task when she was thought of as inferior, for being a women to other male rulers, but that didn't shake her confidence. From the start things went rough for the Queen and she found herself exiled from her own country because advisors felt threatened by her ideas and independence. However, determined, and clever, she devised a plan in order to get into her country to meet Julius Caesar, and the rest is history. The significance of her story is to prove to the world that girls can succeed in a position dominated by men. With the right skill and attitude shown by Cleopatra for her country, any girl can become good at her passion. Cleopatra's heroic courage and willingness to put her life on the line for the sake of her beloved country, is an admirable quality every girl should have.

    Unlike Cleopatra, Phillis Wheatley was born at a time when it was unheard of for African-Americans to be anymore than slaves, let alone women. However, Phillis Wheatley decided to change her stars, and follow her love for writing. Writing was a way for Phillis to express her feelings, a privilege that any girl should have. Unfortunately no one would listen or hardly appreciate the poetry of a black girl, no matter how good it was. But knowledge is power and as Phillis advanced in her studies, she gained respect. Her life proved that even a black girl could be an intelligent and an educated person if given the opportunity. She opened new doors for the rights of African-Americans and took society a step closer to accepting her race. She taught the world to look past superficial things like skin color and take a deeper look into what the person has to say. It takes a lot of courage to do this at a time when the slavery issue was so controversial, but Phillis Wheatley dared to be different and never gave up on her dreams. Her patriotic spirit but unwillingness to accept the injustice she was forced to live among made her one of the most respected heroines in our society and an excellent role model for girls to follow.

    Left blind and deaf when she was still a baby, no one could have guessed Helen Keller would become one of the most important advocates for the disabled of her time. Although very intellectually bright Helen was never given the chance to learn because it was the common idea that disabled people were not worthwhile to educate. Finally a teacher decided to take a chance on her and suddenly concepts started to make sense to Helen. She became a rapid learner up to where she could read, write, and speak as well as anyone. The rest of Helen's life dedicated on trying to break down the barriers of education discrimination and to change the way people thought of the "disabled". Girls who have disabilities can relate to Helen's story. The significance of Helen Keller's life is that she not only had to overcome a huge disability herself, but then went on to help others overcome the same obstacles so they could have equal opportunities. She fought her battle by educating and spreading awareness to others, so disabled people wouldn't have to face the discrimination she had. She rocked the world by speaking out and was devoted to her life's goal no matter how impossible it may have seemed. Helen devoted her life to help others so they wouldn't have to go through was she did. All these characteristics make her a heroine in everyone's eyes, including the disabled.

    All the women in this book possess very admirable characteristics that allowed them to follow their dreams against all odds. Along their journeys they encountered obstacles that only girls could take on. It takes courage and spirit to attempt what they did, and even more strength to succeed at it. But they believed in themselves which took them far and made them heroines who undoubtedly rocked the world. As the young orator Anna Dickinson said, "The world belongs to those who take it", these girls did, and so will the girls of today after they read this book!

LOVE IT!!!! I'm giving it as a gift to every girl I know!!!
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 20 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-19
I originally purchased this book for my 8 year old daughter. I think I like it better than she does! I absolutely *LOVE* reading about 14 year old girls who rocked the world... and I feel empowered to follow my dreams to rock the world a little myself. I especially love the current-day kids at the end of each section with their plans!!

An Excellent Book on Girls Who Rock
Helpful Votes: 35 out of 36 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-28
History is full of women who made a difference in the world. This book profiles several. Focusing on women in history who were extraordinary before they turned 20, this book highlights heroines such as Cleopatra and Phyllis Wheatley among others. A good collection since the greatness of these women have always been played down throughout history. Cleopatra, who is one of the world's most fascinating women and my personal favorite, especially. An inspiring book. Also recommended if you enjoy reading about important historical female women - Lucy and the Beauty Queen (a fictional book about a young Cleopatra) and the Emily Cobbs Collection which references a young Queen Victoria.

Must read for every girl in America
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-09
I read this book with my daughter who is 7. Both of us were awed by the featured women in the book. The book is short and the stories concise. It is inspiring to see not only women who changed the world, but young women doing so much. Every school and girl in America should read this book. I am buying them as gifts for every girl we know!

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Graphis Nudes
Published in Hardcover by Graphis Press (1995-03-01)
Author:
List price: $70.00
Used price: $39.00
Collectible price: $250.00

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Elegant and varied, just not challenging
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-10
The Graphis Nudes series presents the best in recent figure photography. This is no exception, and presents many different views of the nude model. Some of the artists emphasize the raw physical presence of the male (p.110, 132) or female (p.37, 118, 229) figure. Others artists address the model as sculpture (cover, p.109, 200) or abstraction (p.12, 60, 188). Yet others display sentiment (p.101, 209,215), passion (p.92-3, 139), or simple appreciation (p.18, 158). And ordinary beauty isn't the only goal (p.148).

It's a worthwhile collection, featuring classic masters like Herb Ritts as well as the newer masters-to-be. I enjoy the collection immensely, don't get me wrong, but I never felt that it demanded a lot of me. Perhaps the commercial purpose of this book, to showcase its artists, encouraged accessible kinds of imagery. I want art to stretch me, at least a little, but this generally stayed well within the common comfort zone. Well, that's not really a bad thing. Go ahead, enjoy.

//wiredweird

Finest collection of contemporary nudes in print
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-17
Graphis has put out yet another elegant, handsome collection of some of the finest nudes ever reproduced. With over 200 classic and innovative photographs from around the world, this book features exceptional work from some of the most esteemed talents, including Herb Ritts, Sheila Metzner, and Robert Farber--as well as some exciting emerging artists. Editor Nichole Ray did an exceptional job of collecting the best in fine art nude photography today. The elegant presentation will please and inspire you for years to come. A defite BUY for anyone interested in respectful and intriguing photography of the human form.

An Excellent Collection
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-20
Graphis Nudes 3 ranks as one of the best photography collections of the year. One of the most impressive aspects of the collection is the editor's decision to include emerging artists alongside some true legends in the field. One of these exciting new voices was the Maine couple of Nancy and Matthew Sleeth who have five (!) photogrphs included in the book. Their passion for the female form, as well as the personal subtext of their work qualifies these pieces as truly exceptional. I had the luck to find a collection by Nancy and Matthew at a wonderful little art gallery in the Georgetown part of Washington, D.C. called Urbanspace. Their work in Grapis Nudes 3 was amazing, but seeing it in person was an extra treat.

GREAT PHOTOGRAPHS
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-07
great photographs, with a great layout and nice printin

An Elegant Edition & Praise to the Publisher
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-24
"Nudes 3", Graphis Inc.(1999) ISBN: 1-888001-66-6 is a superb 255 large-sized page presentation of some 200 nudes, mostly female and almost exclusively in B/W monochrome with a rare duotone or color. Publishers deserve praise for this elegant edition.

There is an excellent, quaint but all too short introductory commentary by photographer Barry Lategan who provides a brief digest of the nude form both historically from Biblical and pre-16th Century Irish churche times down to its present-day employment in advertising, girlie magazines and calendars. He provides some reflections on perceived but not totally explained limitations and restrictions governing male nudity. He also gives an interesting explanation of why horseshoes are hung over door ways, a Celtic custom handed down from olden times.

The majority of images are excellent, nicely representative of acknowledged and established photographers of the nude body and I had especial respect for the artisitic works of Herb Ritts (folio of 12 images from "Women Through the Ages"), Barbara Bordnick, Howard Schatz, Barry Lategan and many others. However, I found Suzanne Opton's "Device" (from the midriff tragedies) and Nancy & Matthew Sleeth's "Venus at Thirty" (still no pubic hair?) contrived and of uncertain merit in the context of this book. Nonetheless, "Nudes 3" - Graphis is substantial, and could find place on many coffee tables and open library shelves.

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Graphis Nudes 4
Published in Hardcover by Graphis Press (2006-06-01)
Author: B. Martin Pedersen
List price: $70.00
New price: $43.44
Used price: $28.62

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Incredible Collection
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-24
I have the full collection o Graphis Nudes, volumes 1 through 4. The best buy I've made get. They look really cool in my living room...

Varied and vigorous
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-21
'Graphis' is the 'Science' magazine of the visual design world, the premiere outlet for the most thoughtful and innovative in imagery and image-makers. Books published by Graphis give every reason to expect the world's best pictures, figure photography in the case of this series of books. Although there's a commercial purpose here as an artists' showcase, this delivers the very finest artistry in praise of the human form.

There's no one mood or style here. There's a mix of color, B&W, and one striking monochrome with just one trrace of color (#58). Some of the photos capture the simple elegance of a figure (#1, 11, 29, 61). Others (#17, 27) create abstractions from utterly literal rendition of the body's line or surface. Others (#87, 91, 96) draw more on classic portraiture. The pictures aren't all about conventional beauty (#6, 23, 64, 66), though many (#49, 51, 93) are. Bare skin predominates, but is sometimes draped (#46, 81, 84), decorated (#18, 30, 82), or complemented with other visual elements (#35). A few image explore techniques of image capture (#48) or printing (#44). Unlike many collections, these photos cover wide ranges of skin tones (#97, 24, 32, 15) and shapes of body, with nearly as many male models as female.

There's a lot more to say, but "writing about art is like dancing about architecture." Only the images themselves can convey their messages. These are messages well worth understanding, and well worth coming back to.

//wiredweird

Best appreciation for the human body I've seen!!!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-18
I love nude art and photography from an artistic and appreciative standpoint. I have several books of nude photography. Most use airbrushed looking models, but this one has a little bit of everything from tiny to large, white to black, male and female, etc. This has definitely put my other books to shame! I just wish they could have included more male pics since most are of women (which honestly probably make more beatiful nude models than males ;-).

Beautiful Book
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-21
Graphis presents a book of excellent fine art nudes. The pages are heavy gauge and the pictures are maximized in the space without going edge to edge. My only complaint is that the information on each photographer is stuffed together in the back. There is plenty of room on the page opposing the photograph for this relevant information.

4th volume and no sign of slowing down
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-19
If you, dear reader, know the Graphis Nudes volumes 1 to 3, buy this one too. It's just as great as the other ones (I now own all 4 of them). If you don't know the series, start saving money, because if you buy one of them you will want them all. I do have a whole shelf of books with nude photography. These volumes are my absolute favourites. If I could take only 10 books with me from my ~1000 book mini-library, all 4 Graphis Nudes volumes would be in there.

Every single photo in this book is beautiful (In most other books I usually am not very fond of 30 to 50% of the pics).
If you are into very provocative photographs, this book might be too quiet for you. Most pictures are black and white or in a limited color palette. The photographers rather concentrate on form and texture of the human body then on provocative poses. The artists in this book play with beautiful lines and curves, strong light-shadow contrasts, or the contrast between a soft human body and rough nature. It is a praise of the beauty of the human body in all its forms. If you like classic black and white photography, get this book, I am sure you will like the color photographs in there too. (Oh, and see whether you can get the other three volumes ;)

Some more facts: The paper of the book is heavy and semi glossy, and the print quality is magnificent. Photographs are on the back and front of the page, so no empty pages (don't worry, no shine-through with this paper). Also the binding is very well done. The book opens easily and lies open flat without having to press down on it. There are many black/white photos, but also dualtone photos and color photos.

I usually do not endorse or praise any products, but with this one (and the whole series) I do. It is definitely worth the price.


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