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Stanton's "Order of Battle" Is A Prime ResourceReview Date: 2004-07-13
the o/b standardReview Date: 2001-05-31
Fantastic Historical ReferenceReview Date: 2000-05-25
THE OB Reference Book to start from.Review Date: 2002-11-14
The COMPLETE breakdown of the Army in WW2Review Date: 2001-07-29

Facinating and thorough!Review Date: 2006-05-28
W00t.Review Date: 2004-07-16
I guess you have to be into this sort of thing (linguistics) to pick up this book in the first place, but once you do, don't be afraid to read it straight through. You won't be disappointed. You learn so many interesting tidbits (and they actually have come in handy a few times). I also suggest THE MOTHER TONGUE, by Bill Bryson (come on, it's fun, even if some of the content is questionable). Together with this book you'll be a language whiz.
ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE isn't only for geeks, mind you. There's a helpful index at the back and if you want to learn more about a word or a particular age in our language's history, it's no trouble.
A la fin, this book is worth however much money it costs. It's really, really super.
FASCINATING!Review Date: 2000-06-29
educational, fascinating, and fun!Review Date: 2003-11-07
lovely intellectual writing, wonderful linguistic material, fun to readReview Date: 2006-08-13
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A little vague, but generally pretty goodReview Date: 2006-02-28
Great book, delivered quick.Review Date: 2005-09-10
Delivered in good time.
What more can I say.
Excellent resource for the new ICU nurse!!!Review Date: 1999-09-09
Great ReferenceReview Date: 2003-09-09
Everything you always wanted to know about pathophys........Review Date: 2002-01-10

Old GoldReview Date: 2008-06-11
Crime Fiction that stands up to the test of time...Review Date: 2007-10-22
The plot is pretty straight forward. A pair of patrolmen stumble upon a apparent junkie suicide. But sometimes things aren't as easy as they seem, and the suicide squeal quickly turns into a multiple homicide investigation that threatens to become blackmail when Lt. Byrnes son becomes linked to the drug scene. The bulls at the 87th are relegated mainly to the footwork, as most of the behind the scenes action involves Byrnes as he struggles with his son's involvement. Byrnes goes as far as to fill Carella in on the situation, a decision that almost proves to be fatal.
Apart from some of the dated aspects one would expect from a well-reserched police drama from the fifties, the bulk of the novel is your typical expose on the brutal world of the street level drug trade. But as usual, McBain delves into the emotional causes and ramifications of the Heroin users and dealers. The most revealing of these is the personal and professional termoil faced by Lt. Byrnes with the revelation that his son is a Heroin addict. Adding to the emotional doubt of where he has gone wrong with his son, and the constant battle between anger and compassion, is the dilemma of whether or not to cover up his son's possible involvement in a crime, especially when a mysterious third party with knowledge of his son's connection attempts to blackmail him for police protection.
McBain doesn't just focus on the 87th detectives. Glimpses into the lives of low key players in the drug scene shows the many facets of human frailty and desperation and prevents the broad generalizations that many crime dramas easily fall into. Even the closer look at Carella's relationship with stoolie Danny the Gimp is both touching and revealing. But to McBain's credit, none of this detailed attention to the human element detracts from the gritty realism that is typical of this series.
YOU SHOULD PUSH TO READ "PUSHER"!!!!!Review Date: 2002-01-09
He Who HesitatesReview Date: 2002-11-09
'Pusher'--another McBain winner!Review Date: 2003-11-09
may be a bit dated, but the sheer power of writing and the abilitiy of the author makes this one a
worthy read. McBain's legions of fans (most of whom have, no doubt, already read this one)
certainly found this to be a choice selection.
This time we find Steve Carella and Lieutenant Peter Byrnes again up to their precinct necks in
crime. As the title suggests, they're investigating the death of a drug dealer. The autopsy had said
suicide, but Carella and Byrnes know better.
And with the speed of some sound writing style and
excellent plot development, Mc Bain carries his readers full tilt. There's no resting; the pace is
terrific! Aided by first-class dialogue development "Pusher" is quick and easy to read. One doesn't
have to be totally dedicated to McBain to enjoy this one. Remember: it's quick and easy. And good.
(Billyjhobbs@tyler.net)

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Glorious, Dramatic ExperienceReview Date: 2000-06-16
Unusual and almost unique.
Guided Meditation on the SefirothReview Date: 2004-11-07
This will help you to understand the energies of the TreeReview Date: 2004-08-10
Excellent book!Review Date: 2005-09-17
A true companionReview Date: 2003-02-13

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Absolutely beautiful illustrations! Review Date: 2008-05-08
Gorgeously illustratedReview Date: 2008-02-19
Beautiful Interpretation of a ClassicReview Date: 2008-01-27
Snow WhiteReview Date: 2007-08-31
Gorgeous Illustrations!Review Date: 2007-03-24

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Two Beautiful Ladies--But inside or Outside?Review Date: 2007-08-02
[Picture book suitable for the primary through intermediate grades.]
The Perfect Snow WhiteReview Date: 1999-09-10
Ravishingly beautiful. Review Date: 2005-07-03
First of all, the paintings take my breath away. Unlike the Disney figures, one can understand why the Mirror on the Wall thought these two ladies beautiful, and why the prince fell in love with Snow White! Hyman uses light brilliantly, beautifully, and with subtlety. Wow! My students liked them, too.
Also, Hyman seems to be one of those rare souls who picks up on the spiritual level of the Grimm tale. None of the other reviewers has mentioned the allegorical nature of Snow White, and I don't want to ruin the story for anyone. But if this interests you, pay close attention to numbers, temptations, candles, the mirror, especially the final mirror image, and the face of the King's Son. Hyman has drawn so subtly that it is possible to entirely overlook this quality and thoroughly enjoy her art, as an atheist may enjoy, say, the Chronicles of Narnia. Nor am I even sure she was a Christian. But she may have picked up on something intended by the Brothers Grimm. (For details, see Ronald Murphy's The Owl, the Raven, and the Dove: The Religious Meaning of the Grimm's Magic Fairy Tales. Or see my upcoming article in Books and Culture, "How the Brothers Grimm Overthrew the Evil Empire.")
Lay all that aside, though, and this is still one of the most lovely children's books I have ever read.
author, Jesus and the Religions of Man
Snow WhiteReview Date: 2001-07-07
A nice twist to the fairy taleReview Date: 2002-03-25
The reason I enjoyed this version of Snow White more than others that I have read was that is was not as much of a fairy tail like story and more of a darker approach to it. The seven dwarfs, for example, are not shown as happy little creatures that sing and dance all day long. They are merely shown as small, kind men. The illustrations in this book are so beautiful even though they are not the bright colors that would usually go along with this story.

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Rediscover a familiar taleReview Date: 2007-02-21
I have enjoyed this tremendously as has my niece.
oh yessssssssssReview Date: 2005-10-03
buy it or forever be unknowledgable(or be bunny cute free)
A truly amazing bookReview Date: 2005-10-05
Enchanting book appeals to children of all agesReview Date: 2005-10-04
GLORIOUS FULL PAGE ILLUSTRATIONSReview Date: 2005-09-30
Artist Melinda Copper has a unique gift - drawing upon the works of master artists she creates paintings in their style but with her own imprimatur - animals. Her paintings of cats, dogs, rabbits are treasures in themselves, sought after by collectors and art aficionados. Thus, her "Snow White" is a marvel for us to cherish.
Words cannot possibly do justice to the beauty of Copper's paintings - precious, irresistible, heart warming come to mind but they aren't enough to describe the attention to detail and luminosity found in Copper's work.
Of course, the story of Snow White is known to all, but it becomes new again with these meticulously drawn images and glorious full page illustrations.
Highly recommended.
- Gail Cooke

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Totally amazing bookReview Date: 2007-08-26
religious mysteries solvedReview Date: 2003-07-16
There are innumerable subjects covered in this revealing compilation. Perplexing passages from both the Old and New Testaments are explained, the power and influence of the Prophets of God and their connection with the emergence of civilisations is expounded upon. Man's relationship to God, the immortality of the spirit, the existence of the rational soul after the death of the body - these and almost any questions which the human mind has reflected and pondered upon, are answered in a way which the mind can grasp and meditate upon.
Some Answered Questions is a treasurehouse of knowledge to the student of religion and to the person who questions what life is all about. It is an important part of Baha'i sacred literature.
Excellent Book-Must ReadReview Date: 1999-11-07
Spiritual Insight, regardless of your ReligionReview Date: 2003-03-15
Useful to Those Seeking a New View of Spiritual RealityReview Date: 2002-06-25
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A few correctionsReview Date: 2006-06-23
Strega Nona: Her StoryReview Date: 2002-10-23
I liked all the magic spells that Strega Nona did. She made all the people in her town happy. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes magic.
Strega Nona-- her storyReview Date: 2002-10-22
MY INSPIRATION TOMIE DE PAOLAReview Date: 2002-11-27
each month they had a different author. I enjoyed reading His books....The kids love him also. When I had my own children, I read the book Strega Nona as soon as I brought them home. Of course also his other books. I am a collector of his books. I do not want to offend any other authors who also write children's books. I like them too. However Tomie's books touch my heart.
His chapter books for the older children are FANTASTIC.....As a matter of fact at my school, there is a big section set up just with his books. I find that he write from the heart. THAT IS WHAT MAKES A GREAT AUTHOR.
Just want to say THANK YOU Tomie de Paola. And Kids Read Read Read. His books are great....
The prequel.Review Date: 2001-05-03
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Stanton's "Order of Battle" is every bit the equal in scholarship (and size, too!) of the volumes known collectively as "U.S. Army in World War II", the official record published by the U. S. Army Office of the Chief of Military History and its successor, the Center of Military History. One has to wonder why Stanton's book was not published as one of the volumes of the widely-known "green books" series.
But it apparently is claiming a place among the minutely-detailed and factual histories of the Army in World War II. If you're into that sort of thing, you see Stanton's book cited ever more frequently in discussions of fine points.
"Order of Battle" is likely in fewer libraries than the volumes of the official "U.S.Army in World War II". But it's worth looking for.
Shelby Stanton, an attorney, was born after World War II, in 1948, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, graduated from Louisiana State University, and served in Vietnam as an infantry captain.