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The Angry Moon
Published in Paperback by Little Brown & Co (Juv Pap) (1981-09)
Author: William Sleator
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Good message, suspense and fun!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-16
Found an old hard copy at the library. It was so old that I figured if they still had it after all these years, it must be good! Took it home and the kids and us all loved it. They have changed the way they look at the moon, a new found respect for it's power! We have a number of Native American story books, I especially like the way they tend to incorporate elders as the members with the greatest power. Too many contemporary stories make grandparents out as less valuable. Truly a classic - now off to hunt down my own copy to own.

One of my favorites
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-19
This was one of my favorite books as a child. I wish they would put it back in print in hardcover so I could get copies for my friends' children.

wonderful for children
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-01
A young Tlingit boy goes in search of his friend whom the Angry Moon had kidnapped. He meets friends along the way who help him. It's a Native American "Jack in the Beanstalk" story. The art work is lovely, very worth it if you can find a copy. Great for teaching values about having good manners and finding friends in unlikely places.

Caldecott Honor Book filled with wonder
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-27
An amazing picture book by William Sleator (known for HOUSE OF STAIRS and other dark pieces of science fiction) and illustrated by Blair Lent (Caledecott winner for A FUNNY LITTLE WOMAN). It follows a young indian boy through an incredible journey to the moon to rescue his beloved. The artwork is resonant and meaningful and the story compelling. Lots of transformations and magical switcheroos make it satisfying for children of all ages. It is a shame this book is out of print. It needs to be brought back!!

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Ants of North America: A Guide to the Genera
Published in Paperback by University of California Press (2007-11-02)
Authors: Brian L. Fisher and Stefan P. Cover
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Wonderful Handbook For Ant Genera
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Review Date: 2008-04-23
This book provides a wonderful doorway into the art of ant identification. The keys are well tested and current. The photographs of a representative ant from each genus are stunning. The lists of North American genera and species are very useful as is the list of literature for identifying species. I wish I had had this book 30 years ago when I first started learning to identify ants! This is a must have book for everyone who studies North American ants. It should also be in the libraries of all field stations and any institution of higher learning that teaches classes in the natural sciences.

The most helpful book on ants I have come across
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-31
I am a myrmecologist, and this is definitely the most helpful (and portable) ant key I have come across.

It is full of excellent illustrations and intuitive couplets, but aving said that, this book deals only with genera found in the USA, not whole North America.

The first part of the book is the dichotomous key, whereas the second part describes each genus in detail (ecology, morphological characteristics, the most recent literature dealing with that genus, etc.)

The authors have even managed to squeeze in a couple of (ant) jokes and funny anecdotes into this part of the text.
The last part of the book contains the list of all known species in North America.

The authors have made one mistake that I am aware of, and that is on page 111, where they state that genus Monomorium has 11 antennal segmnents while they actually have 12.

A Great Guide to the Life Underfoot!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-24
Ants are one of the groups of organisms that I found fascinating from an early age. I finally settled on spiders, but ants were always in the back of my mind on the numerous field trips on which I went to pursue my eight-legged quarry. However, guides to ants were few and far between and when I was given a copy of Creighton's "The Ants of North America" I was almost as confused as I was before. While the illustrations were good, the descriptions and keys were a bit difficult and of course even by the time I was given the book, it was quite dated.

We have long needed a book such as Brian Fisher and Stefan Cover have produced in "Ants of North America: A Guide to the Genera". Among other things the photos of actual specimens are a great help in determining the genera (and in some cases sub-genera) that anyone might encounter in a backyard or in the wild. The keys are both very good and well illustrated. A good hand lens will be sufficient with many, but the size of some requires a good binocular dissecting microscope (one reason that ants are less popular than butterflies, dragonflies or even moths). Still both professional entomologists and serious amateurs will find this book very useful as a first step in the identification of the ant fauna.

Because I am a professional biologist and an entomologist I found that, although I do not know the authors, I do know at least six of the people listed in the acknowledgements - such is the small size of the entomological community.

I recommend this book highly and only wish that something like it was available when I was becoming interested in the tiny life around us.

Useful and beautiful new ant guide is here!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-12
"Ants of North America: A Guide to the Genera" by Brian Fisher and Stefan Cover is quite simply the best identification guide (down to the genus level) available for these fascinating insects.

Combining straightforward identification keys that contain excellent line drawings of pertinent ant features with April Nobile's detailed automontage pictures, this publication functions both as a "working book" and a page-by-page display of the true beauty and diversity of these ants.

The alphabetical method of ordering the genera descriptions is also to be saluted. As the subfamily level gets re-shuffled over the years, the alphabet stays the same, and so provides a user-friendly way to thumb through the genera.

All of the genus listings contain both a head-on and lateral picture of the ant, along with diagnostic remarks and brief distribution and ecological information.

This book belongs on the bookshelf and lab workbench of every myrmecologist, and certainly any ecologist that works within the conservation field performing biodiversity surveys. It has been said that you cannot begin to understand the species you are trying to preserve if you cannot identify them, and so this book will allow any ecologist with basic entomology skills the ability to identify, as E.O. Wilson describes ants, the "little things that run the world."

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Appalachian Dulcimer Traditions (American Folk Music and Musicians Series, 2)
Published in Paperback by The Scarecrow Press, Inc. (1997-01-28)
Author: Ralph Lee Smith
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A great book for the novice player and the historian
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-19
A great book! It is a good reference work on the mountain dulcimer. Mr. Smith has performed a great service to everyone interested in it. It is a trememdous history lesson on the development of the mountain dulcimer and is loaded with photographs documenting how it has changed from its roots to what it is today. It also identifies those people who were important in its development. A real historical learning experience for the novice player and, I would assume, the experienced, too. If you're interested in the dulcimer or just an Appalacian history buff, you will like this book.

...an attractive, informative and fun book to read!
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-09
Appalachian Dulcimer Traditions is an attractive, informative and fun book to read. Who would think a detailed historical treatise on this rather unusual folk instrument would be such a treat. Ralph Lee Smith's folksy writing style reveals his equal love for the dulcimer and its people. Get ready for an adventure. You'll wind your way up into a part of Americana steeped in tradition, hairpin curves and high mountains. Smith cleverly peels back the folds of time to reveal a remarkable account of the dulcimer, its interesting characters and music. Scattered throughout the book among the many photos and llustrations are vignettes about the humble people of the mountains, their character and struggles. All evolve together in this intriguing account of the dulcimer and those who continue to scratch out a living in the mountains of the eastern United States. This book is a jewel! *****

A Fascinating Dulcimer History Book
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-15
I first encountered this book at the Detroit Public Library. I quickly determined to have my own copy, and obtained one through Amazon.com. Mr. Smith and his dulcimer friends have come through with the goods! Many historical photos round out the fascinating text and interesting anecdotes from those who brought us the mountain dulcimer as we know it today. Read how the dulcimer shapes came to be, and who the early builders were. I highly recommend this book to any true mountain dulcimer enthusiast. Congratulations, Mr. Smith!

Excellent
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-06
Ralph Lee Smith teaches a course in dulcimer history at the annual Dulcimer Playing Workshop at Appalachian State University, of which I am the director. His presentations are invariably among the high points of the Workshop. Through him, we all keep in touch with the dulcimer's beautiful heritage in the mountains, and the people of the mountains who have handed the dulcimer down to us. This charming book contains much of the exciting information and many of the tales that he brings to us each year. For people who love the dulcimer, and people who love the mountain world even if they aren't familiar with the dulcimer, this book is a treasure. Don't miss it!

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An archaeological survey for a wetland restoration project in Jefferson County, Wisconsin
Published in Unknown Binding by Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources, Bureau of Property Management (1991)
Author: Victoria Dirst
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Remember "Three Men On Third?"
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Review Date: 2004-06-08
I remember reading H. Allen Smith's "Three Men On Third" years and years ago, and Salisbury's product is in the same vein. I enjoyed it tremendously: great choices, fun trivia, and the constant reminders that sports heroes are, after all, inestimably mortal. It is really too bad that Salisbury's stuff (see other titles on Amazon.com under his name) don't get a wider appreciation.

This One's a Winner!
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Review Date: 2003-09-12
With dry wit and solid research, Luke Salisbury tackles that American creature known as baseball. He looks at why stats make the game so special, and how people get fascinated with quirks such as hitting streaks. Famous figures abound--Ted Williams, Joe DiMaggio, Ty Cobb, and of course, the Babe. There are lesser-known ones as well, such as Louis Sockalexis, baseball's first Indian, whose hot career fizzled due to alcoholism. Salisbury answers questions you'd never thought of before: who was baseball's first Polish player and how did "Dummy" Hoy get his nickname?

"The Answer Is Baseball" is packed with interesting facts for baseball fans of all ages!

Why can you not find this book in print?
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-03
This is a great book about baseball. The author does not ask stupid questions that anyone could look up for themselves. He doesn't treat baseball trivia like it is an answer to be found in an encyclopedia. Why is this book not in print?

The importance of small things makes for a great read.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-27
If you have any interest in baseball--or if you were ever a devotee of H. Allen Smith's THREE MEN ON THIRD--you'll have trouble putting this one down. Yes, you will add tremedously to your factoid collection and probably never again pay for another glass of whatever you drink at your local watering hole. But that's only half the story of this book. Salisbury loves his subject and that sympathy for facts is contagious, reminding us that "fan" does come from "fanatic." Yes, some of the collection tells stories that are not very happy, and Boston fans are going to struggle reliving the part on Conigliaro, but Salisbury does an excellent job throughout. I finally forced myself to a chapter a night just to prolong things.

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As I Am: Young African American Women in a Critical Age
Published in Paperback by Chronicle Books (1999-04-01)
Author: Julian C.R. Okwu
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A Perfect Graduation Gift
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-20
"As I Am" is a perfectly edited and beautifully photographed collection of thoughts and images from some of today's most eloquent and inspiring young women like, Danzy Senna (author of "Caucasia"). The images and quotes bring to mind Brian Lanker's "I Dream a World". I can't wait to share this one with my friends and family. Truly inspiring!!!!

interesting, motivatin, informative
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-14
This book is worth the paper it is written on, the photographs are beautiful, the words are rich, and the stories offer various views of what its like to be a young black woman in the 90's. If you have a few hours to expand your mind, then this book will assist you.

Wonderful mini-biographies of amazing young Black women
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-20
I finally have found a book that is true to life and modern concerning the plight and challenges of young Black women. It is a truly magnificent collection. The women with the pages fulfill the purpose of motivating and inspiring others. Each women in this book is an example of hope. As I was reading the book, I was emotionally struck by the uniqueness of their lives yet many other women, I know, can relate to their experiences.

Okwu seems to have the gift of finding beautiful people with outstanding lives. The photo shots were magnificent and added a particularly captivating life to the words.

Thanks again for a true to life teaching book of amazing stories. One may use their examples of coping and harvesting energy for development of their own positive future. Truly a gift to have to read or give to someone who you love.

Inspiring for all, not just African-American women.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-03
This is a wonderful book. Okwa focuses on the narratives of young African-American women who have taken their passion to heart and made successful careers and important contributions to society. A highlight of this text is that it not only has amazing photographs anchoring these women within the contexts they work and live in, but also highlights their struggles, especially academic and personal, along the way.

This book is also helpful for people agonizing over career choices. For every person who has wanted to major in Women's Studies or History but wondered what to do with it--here are examples of powerful people who take the study of the humanities and arts to exciting new places, from television producing, to free-lance photography, to well-respected academia.

This book also has a companion one---"Face Forward." This other volume examines African-American men, who, as a whole, are also facing a critical time in American society.

Get both---buy Both, and draw strength and power from those who have struggled before you. Okwa is a master photographer and lets the compelling narratives of these women shine. We all should do the same.

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Asylum Denied: A Refugee's Struggle for Safety in America
Published in Hardcover by University of California Press (2008-05-01)
Authors: David Ngaruri Kenney and Philip G. Schrag
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The Moving Story of a Man Caught in the Complexity of our Immigration Law
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Review Date: 2008-05-06
I found the book a moving story of David Kenny's trials in establishing his right to remain in the U.S. But more than a story of asylum, it is a story of optimism as David Kenny, his wife, family, and legal team work together to find a way to prevent him from harm in his native Kenya. There were many emotional scenes in the book and I found myself impressed by David's open spirit and his devotion to his friends. The love story within the book is also funny, spunky and inspiring. David's narrative let's use see parts of America very clearly from our assumption that all Kenyan's can play basketball to how many people have personal hand guns and are not afraid to display them proudly--a display that shocks people from nations where guns are only in the hands of the government or the criminals.


The book is very frank about the complexity of the law and the obstacles that prevent many immigrants, even those with attorneys, from securing legal status in the U.S. Many people are critical of our legal system and wonder why more people don't have legal status. Perhaps reading this book will help them understand how difficult the legal and bureaucratic hurdles can be. I am an immigration law professor and hope to use this book in teaching but I recommend it to anyone with an interest of the amazing journeys modern day refugees make.

David Kenney and Phil Schrag have opened many windows into the world of law and the emotional experience of law's rigidity.

Asylum Denied
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-19
This is a gripping story of one man's journey from persecution in his home country to being caught in the Kafkaesque U.S. immigration bureaucracy. It is a vital read for anyone who wants to see the system from the inside out. Read this book and tell your neighbors about it.

Reads like fiction, but it's true!
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Review Date: 2008-04-04
You can't believe this could happen to someone. But it did. And it happened here. This is a wonderfully readable story of the law, the US justice system, and a journey. Mr. Kenney and Mr. Schrag saw the story from such completely different viewpoints that it's hard to believe they could combine them, but they did. They take us on a ride through Mr. Kenney's life, through the asylum "system" in the US, and end up with a combination of defeat and triumph that's hard to believe. It's our good fortune to be able to go along for the ride.

An Excellent Read!
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Review Date: 2008-03-31
I highly recommend this book! It is a rivoting story of a remarkable man's journey from a tea farmer in rural Kenya to a law school student in Washington D.C.

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The Atlas of African-American History and Politics: From the Slave Trade to Modern Times
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages (1997-12-01)
Authors: Arwin D Smallwood and Jeffrey M Elliot
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Great Too
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-14
The delivery came even before the due date and I think that was super-excellent. Keep it up.

At Last, a True African-American Atlas
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-27
This is the type of African-American history book I have been searching for! The Atlas of African-American History and Politics offers not only a detailed chronilogical narrative of the African-American's history from slavery to today, but also clean-crisp visuals to clarify. You will learn and see the actual routes that were taken during slave trades. Not only is this book great for African-American study courses, but every household in America should have a copy of this easy read, yet informative atlas.

At Last, a True African-American Atlas
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-27
This is the type of African-American history book I have been searching for! The Atlas of African-American History and Politics offers not only a detailed chronilogical narrative of the African-American's history from slavery to today, but also clean-crisp visuals to clarify. You will learn and see the actual routes that were taken during slave trades. Not only is this book great for African-American study courses, but every household in America should have a copy of this easy read, yet informative atlas.

Great Reference Guide
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-01
Excellent, informative reference guide. Clear and concise information. A must for your library!

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The Audubon Society Master Guide to Birding
Published in Paperback by Alfred a Knopf (1984-08)
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Searching for Vol. 2
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-16
If you have a copy of Volume 2 (Gulls, Terns and Skimmers) for sale, please notify me.

Kasieluka@aol.com

best of any bird identification book on the market (3 vols)
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-02
the best of the best, be sure to get all three volumes, i have found these books to be the most accurate from florida to canada, and new jersey to california

Best on the market!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-24
I looked for a long time for the best book with photos not someones idea what the birds look like. Also it gives excellent data on identification, breeding, habitat and comparisons

Where's volume 1 and 2?
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-07
Every serious birder should have the Master Guide. Unforntunately it is out of print and until the publisher decides to release it again so that one can have the complete set of all three volumes, it will leave a void in one's birding library. It might be out of date (1983), but the photographs for the most part as well as the text are extremely helpful when used in conjunction with other field guides. Sometimes it is the guide that will finally answer the question of what bird was that when the other guides have left you guessing. Here's hoping the publisher, Alfred A. Knopf, will release all three volumes again real soon! stormpetrel@msn.com

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Barbados a World Apart
Published in Hardcover by Imagenes Press (1995-10)
Author: Roger A. Labrucherie
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Excellent touching photo essay
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-22
This is an excellent text and touching text which adequately captures the essence of Barbados past present and its future in the global economy. As a Bajan I was impressed that in the choice of topics as opposed to the usual postcard presentation. Well and tastefully done.

Nice photos
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-27
The photography in this book is beautiful, and the text is well written. Rather than buing this before your next trip to Barbados, I'd recommend a simple travel guide instead. You may want to buy this book later for your coffee table for when you are feeling nostalgic for the warm air and white beaches.

Superb!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-17
Having travelled to Barbados many times over the past twenty years (and I lived there for a time as well), I have to say this is the finest and most complete "coffee-table" book on the island that I have ever seen. It is large-format, filled with superb color photographs (including a number of aerial shots, as well as some archival photographs of Barbados in the mid-20th century). The text gives you a concise, intelligent overview of the island's history. I've given a number of copies to friends who love the island. The jacket blurb says the author was once a Peace Corps Volunteer, and it shows ... this is a real in-depth portrait, not just "post-cardy" superficial coverage. I have several other books on Barbados, but this one is in a class by itself.

An extraordinary "documentary" book
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-18
Extraordinary photography, combined with intelligent, concise, even poetic text. I am English, but I have lived in Boston for many years. Barbados is perhaps my favorite island in the Caribbean--"Little England" as it is known. This book captures Barbados as I have seen no other book do ... perhaps because it focuses on the small things: flowers, the black-belly sheep, the young schoolgirl gazing deep into the camera ... The picture captions are concise, but packed with information; the author chooses and rations his words carefully! There's also, for those who want it, a complete text which conveys the history of the island. A small quibble: there's no information about hotels, restaurants, etc. However, this is not a guidebook, but rather a coffee-table "documentary" book, and in that department it is to my mind incomparable.

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BARK CANOES & SKIN BOATS PB (Bulletin (United States National Museum), 230.)
Published in Paperback by Smithsonian (1983-03-17)
Author: Adney E
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Bark Canoes and Skin Boats
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-31
Excellent book! Loads of info and history on the watercraft. I am happy I spent the money fir a research book I will get allot of use from. ...Ross

Bark Canoes and Skin Boats of North America
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-11
This is a must book if you are building a Birch Bark Canoe. It is the holy graille or encyclopaedia for building canoe's. Fantastic book.

Bark Canoes
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-19
Bark Canoes and Skin Boats of North America details the early boats of this continent. The boats covered in this book are cleverly designed and built. There is a reason that many of the designs are still used as basis for the boats of today.

The Classic Work on Bark and Skin Craft
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-21
All modern students of bark and skin boats begin with this book. The intial work on the native watercraft of North America.

While the book does not cover the watercraft of all North American First Nations, it does provide a broad range of information on craft from many Nations across the continent.

This book is highy recommended to anyone interested in the history of canoes or kayaks as developed on the North American continent.


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