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An excellent "how-to" bookReview Date: 2008-01-01
A MUST HAVE BOOK FOR YOUR GENEALOGY LIBRARYReview Date: 1999-12-29
Tracing Your Civil War AncestorsReview Date: 2001-08-07
Great U.S. Civil War resource for genealogists/historiansReview Date: 2001-05-07
Groene provides an excellent launching point by describing the most significant U.S. Civil War references, and he suggests not only where to search but how.
He goes into considerable detail on how to use the 128-volume Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies in the War of the Rebellion (OR) reference, and it 31-volume naval counterpart (ORN). He also suggests resources for regimental histories that will help you trace the histories of higher-ranking officers and get information covering everything from the regiment's mustering to the disbanding of its survivors.
There's a large section in the book devoted to identifying U.S. Civil War equipment and researching the backgrounds of its owners. Groene shares his own research experiences regarding how a name on a sword or pistol has often lead to the discovery of an interesting chain of events.
This book is ideal whether you are a genealogist, a U.S. Civil War historian or a weapons collector.
Rebel yells! Fabulous!Review Date: 2004-07-31

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One of the bestReview Date: 2008-01-12
Local foods and people. A must for anyone who enjoys food and life!
Great purchase!Review Date: 2008-01-07
True Oregon flavor - a must Pinot Noir fansReview Date: 2003-03-11
What's really interesting to me is that almost every recipe in the book goes very well with a nice Oregon Pinot Noir.
Well-received giftReview Date: 2001-11-26
Flavorful, earthy foodReview Date: 2001-01-30

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5 Starts But With a QualificationReview Date: 2001-03-11
A must for students at all levelsReview Date: 1999-01-14
Yes!Review Date: 2002-08-04
~Adele
Great BookReview Date: 2001-06-08
Ideal Singing InvestmentReview Date: 2004-04-05
This is an ideal investment for all singers.

This book clearly explains how to effectively use Noni!Review Date: 2000-02-16
Great Ways to Use NoniReview Date: 2002-01-13
The Best "How to Use" Noni Resource Available!Review Date: 2001-05-29
Informative and extremely helpful piece of literatureReview Date: 2000-07-09
This is a MUST for Distributors, Practitioners, and UsersReview Date: 2000-07-23

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America's rootsReview Date: 2005-02-17
"Your brain is washed but your hands are still bloody."Review Date: 2005-02-24
truth hurtsReview Date: 2006-02-25
Truly eye-openingReview Date: 2005-10-18
Most disturbing to me was the account of the treatement of the Native Americans -- as Nichols points out, we can't excuse past atrocities by saying, "That's just how it was back then"; there are always those who recognize atrocities even as they are being committed -- this book pays past heros a long-due debt of recognition.
Anti-Imperialism: How Relevant...Review Date: 2005-07-28
In light of the events of today (today being July 27, 2005), it's refreshing (and a little sad) that 21st century Americans are not the first Americans to have to deal with an imperial President and hawkish supporters. This is the exact right book to read for a look-back on past anti-imperial thoughts and writings.
John Nichols: thanks for putting this together!
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Coffin TextsReview Date: 2008-05-03
This book is a direct translation into English of all of the Middle Kingdom Coffin Texts. These are the religious writings placed in tombs to aid the dead's entry and existence in the afterlife, although a small number contain mythical stories. For a serious student of Egyptology this is an essential resource. Faulkner is conscientious, providing notes to explain corrupted, doubtful, and untranslatable text.
One thing must be kept in mind: this book is not intended for beginners. There is no commentary for the spells, and little explanation for the many names, allusions, and references, which would have made this work very much longer. If you do not have a broad knowledge of Egyptian mythology, most of this material will be confusing.
Other than a commentary, the only feature which would make this book more complete would be a copy of the main diagram from the Book of Two Ways.
Hi,Can anyone please tell me more about this books as far asReview Date: 2001-10-02
they said this book was a very powerful books,but I wonder
what's inside the books? Are the spells"Easy"to follow?
and what's kinda of spells are inside this "Coffin Text Spells"book? and did they have any chanting or is it easy
to perform the spells? most of all,does they have any forms
of LOVE SPELLS and Prosperity spells inside this book?
Are these spells very powerful? if you owned this book,could you please let me know all information about this book,
thanks alot
Bridges the gap.Review Date: 2006-07-30
A GREAT TRANSLATION OF A GREAT FUNERARY CORPUSReview Date: 2000-11-26
Too good to beReview Date: 2000-08-23

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A Stunning DocumentaryReview Date: 2000-01-28
A COLLECTION OF REALITIESReview Date: 2000-02-19
but soon realized I should finish reading it first. His collections (of excerpt) is so powerful so revealing; and each one seem to flow into the next. like a chronological change of events.
I can see how it may be differcult for some to believe (and easier to deny) the suffering and sacrificing our ancestors endured, to make possible the freedom and well being we now enjoy. Surely it'll instill pride in we Americans of African descent and Americans of goodwill..
Myself, more so being the fact that I too, made a contribution. An excerpt was selected from my Korean war memoir, WHAT'S A COMMIE EVER DONE TO PEOPLE? (Publishes by McFarland Publishers Inc.). Sure, at the time, I was politically ignorant to the reasons I was there fighting, like many others black soldiers, then we were fighting for our lives, the fight for our freedom, we who survived, was to come on our return t o America.
Hopefully, my story, alone with the many others that appears in AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A PEOPLE will help enlighten other 17 & 18 year old American-American to the reality, that the freedom we now enjoy, others fought and died for it.
PS; In "AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A PEOPLE" includes my favorite hero, the adventurous, explorer, scientist and author, Mr. Matthew Henson, who's life story inspired me to be an adventurer.. DARK COMPANION. It was the first book I read. I was nine years old.
Again, My Sincere Thanks to you Brother; Herb Boyd your book is a magnificent collection of excerpts. And no doubt it'll serve as an inspiration to many.
Peace & Pleasant Writing Curtis J. Morrow
The Value of Autobiography of a PeopleReview Date: 2000-02-17
While I attended New York University in the late 80's, I majored in 18th Century Literature and minored in African American history. Hands down, my biggest challenge was being able to keep up with my reading, and retain all that was required of me by my professors. If only Autobiography of a People Three Centuries of African American History Told By Those Who Lived It, Herb Boyd's newest book had existed years ago when I was a student in college.
As I am still a student of African American history, Boyd's book is right on time. Booksellers and African American history buffs who live in Manhattan received a royal treat on Saturday, February 5, 2000 if they tuned in to "Books That Matter" with Leroy Baylor and listened to Boyd talk about his newest success. "Books That Matter," a public access program promotes reading and literacy to a diverse readership and interviews new and well-established authors. Recent guests include: Tavis Smiley, Sapphire, Johnnie Cochran, and William Loren Katz. The show airs on alternate Saturdays in Manhattan on Channel 34 at 10:30 p.m., in Brooklyn on Channels 34 &67 at 10 p.m. every Friday evening and each Monday evening on Bronx Net at 10:30 p.m.
I found Baylor's interview with Boyd enjoyable, and several times I felt like I as a student again learning about the great history of my people. The wonderful rapport between Baylor and Boyd was immediate and a treat for the viewer. The book, which is a compendium of 118 powerful African American voices is quickly being heralded as a New Classic in African American Literature --a compliment it rightly deserves.
Autobiography of aPeople:Three Centuries OfAfrican AmericanHReview Date: 2000-02-13
An Excellent Primer in Black Thought in AmericaReview Date: 2000-04-03

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Baseball America Prospect Handbook 2006Review Date: 2007-02-23
Could be more helpful to the casual fans (and serious)Review Date: 2007-01-27
Baseball America takes you where you don't normally hear about, or follow as in depth, such as college, high school baseball and international baseball.
I truly enjoy their work in this "guide book". However, I wish they would explain how they rank their players in the Top 30 category more clearly.
For instance. The Brewers' minor league system number one prospect of 2006 was Prince Fielder (a firstbaseman, now major leaguer). By reading the stats, I can see why. RHP Mark Rogers was ranked number 2. I failed to see why. The stats don't reveal the truth behind his "skills" and "talent". [these are in quotes, because baseball skill and talent are two different things...]
In the preface, Baseball America explains the Scouts scales. Perhaps this could be used more in the book itself when explaining how prospects are rated. How is, for instance, Mark Rogers better than Yovani Gallardo? (a fellow Brewers' RHP ranked 4th despite having better stats.
Yes, I am well aware that baseball isn't all about stats. But, Baseball America could do a better job of explaining the ranks.
Other than that minor gripe, I am very pleased with their efforts.
For anyone interested in their team's futureReview Date: 2006-02-15
Baseball America has a well-earned reputation as the best place to find minor league, college, and high school baseball information, and that expertise is evident in the book. Each team has their prospects graded, and a look at each team's most recent amateur draft is included. The list of the top 100 prospects is also enjoyable - or not, depending on how many players from your team are included on that list.
Unless you're a team that can afford to sign several high-priced free agents each year, player development is critical to future success. And if you're a fan who has a serious interest in your team, then it's an area to which you likely pay a great deal of attention. But while other publications touch occasionally or briefly on team's top minor-league prospects, no other mainstream publication does as good a job of giving a serious and deep look at your organization's prospects.
I'd recommend buying this one every year, as it's one of the best general looks at an organization's prospects. Along with John Sickels' prospects book (available on his website), this is a necessary purchase for serious fans.
A Must for the Serious Fantasy Baseball OwnerReview Date: 2006-03-18
The bible for baseball prospects and the minor leagues.Review Date: 2006-03-10
So it's no surprise that Baseball America's Prospect Handbook is *the* source of information on prospects. It gives you the top 30 prospects of every MLB team, as well as scouting reports on all of them. This is invaluable for the hardcore baseball fan - anyone can spout off any team's top 10 prospects. Most fans know of the big names in 2005 - Jeremy Hermida, Delmon Young, Brandon Wood, Justin Verlander, Chad Billingsley, Carlos Quentin, Joel Guzman, etc. But when you want to go beyond the Top 10, when you want to do more than scratch the surface on the collection of talent (or lack thereof, in the case of teams like the Nationals and Reds) then this book is a necessity. I'd go so far as to say that if you're reading these reviews, this book is probably for you. Considering the information and well-designed format and attractive design, it isn't very expensive at all, and if you can find a used copy for those of you who are looking for information, not a museum copy, all the better, you can usually find one for around $15. Not bad.
So, do you want to know who's rated higher in the Indians organization, Bear Bay or Nick Pesco? Who has the higher ceiling in the Cubs' organization, Billy Petrick or Sean Gallagher? Do you have any question about any minor league player? This is the book to go to.
Recommended for hardcore fans and those who enjoy keeping up with the younger talent on the horizon.

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Fabulous Disneyland GuideReview Date: 2005-08-15
A must for everyone visiting!Review Date: 2005-07-25
worth every pennyReview Date: 2005-09-21
Best on DisneyReview Date: 2005-07-29
Excellent book!Review Date: 2005-07-12

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THIS BOOK IS A EYE-OPENER TO AFRICAN AMERICANSReview Date: 2006-03-18
remarkableReview Date: 2003-09-04
As a historian and teacher, this is a marvelous resource. As a student and American, it is a moving true-life story that is regretfully often untold. Highly recommended reading.
Black Women in White America: A Documentary HistoryReview Date: 2005-07-08
Required ReadingReview Date: 2001-04-29
An excellent documentary on the black women's livesReview Date: 1999-02-13
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A little thin, but most of what you'll need is here.