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Excellent read!Review Date: 2008-05-06
Excellent Photo HistoryReview Date: 2004-01-04

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Starts off somberly, then hold onReview Date: 2008-05-14
Then, you dive head first into broad slapstick and grand comedy. One twin is a married bawd, the other is a mostly honorable bachelor. The wrong master addresses the wrong servant, the wife gets mad at the wrong twin, and everyone thinks everyone else has lost their minds. Grand fun all around, and an inspiration for every comic troupe to follow (including the Marx brothers, Peter Sellers, and Disney in several manifestations).
Shakespearean comedy at its best!
E.M. Van Court
Shakespeare's 1st Smash! Review Date: 2006-07-14
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Friends with HistoryReview Date: 2006-07-10
The Email and the Georgetown Law Center Review Date: 2006-06-01
For many in the criminal justice field the email has become a weapon to be used in the tug of war between prosecution and defense. Here we find a whole series of emails now tranformed into a charming adventure in building as Dean Mlyniec attempts to keep student and professor and the campus in general apace with the development of the new Law Center. And he succeeds wildly.
This three part history of the building of the Georgetown Law Center and its surrounding neighborhood and the building materials that constitute its makeup are a wonderful read told by a natural storyteller. We can only hope that his next project will focus on his beloved Chicago Cubs.
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More than just a cookbookReview Date: 2006-01-30
A stunning and irreverant look into the world of hungry convicts.Review Date: 2005-07-21

Coyote rules!Review Date: 2007-01-18
A COLLECTION OF NATIVE AMERICAN FOLK TALESReview Date: 2006-01-31
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Creoles of LouisianaReview Date: 2008-02-17
CREOLESReview Date: 2007-01-28

AIRPOWERReview Date: 2000-06-30
As a United States Air Force fighter pilot, Lieutenant Colonel P.K. "Sting" White takes readers behind the scenes in this "on-target" analysis of the changing military-political role of the Air Force. The author successfully argues that the role of the Air Force has transcended that of the mere delivery of steel on target to a role that now also encompasses the enforcement of political policy through the use of "no-fly" zones.
White's firsthand knowledge of air operations in the Gulf has skillfully allowed him to press his argument home. This book is a great testament to USAF ability to change with the times.
A must read for military scholars, Air Force leaders and political scientists.
AIRPOWERReview Date: 2000-06-30
As a United States Air Force fighter pilot, Lieutenant Colonel P.K. "Sting" White takes readers behind the scenes in this "on-target" analysis of the changing military-political role of the Air Force. The author successfully argues that the role of the Air Force has transcended that of the mere delivery of steel on target to a role that now also encompasses the enforcement of political policy through the use of "no-fly" zones.
White's firsthand knowledge of air operations in the Gulf has skillfully allowed him to press his argument home. This book is a great testament to USAF ability to change with the times.
A must read for military scholars, Air Force leaders and political scientists.

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Great book for children & adults!Review Date: 2004-12-20
Excellent reader appeal- Beautifully written and illustratedReview Date: 1998-10-03

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The Curse of CainReview Date: 2005-09-08
A Fast-paced Civil War ThrillerReview Date: 2005-04-22
In The Curse of Cain, Powell and Meagher put a new twist on the Lincoln conspiracy. In their version of the story, the assassination is indeed the result of Southern malfeasance. But the chief instigator, a Confederate congressman, is actually a loose cannon, and when his own government learns that he has hired an assassin to eliminate Lincoln, they send an agent to find the killer before he brings the "Curse of Cain" down upon them all.
Powell and Meagher have built their story around a plausible idea, and have constructed a well-paced narrative with just the right mix of action and intrigue. Their heroes include the Confederate agent, Kate St. Claire, who spends her time cultivating contacts in the upper strata of Washington society; and Jack Tanner, a no-nonsense detective in the Confederate provost guard. Their villains are Basil Tarleton, a cold-blooded killer; and John Wilkes Booth, his reluctant cohort who wants only to capture the president. These people move about in a deadly game of cat and mouse, each team set against the other, but both with the ultimate goal of saving the Confederacy.
The Curse of Cain is a fast-paced adventure with heart-stopping action and surprises at every turn. It is a great read, and would make an excellent addition to any collection of Civil War literature.

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A great start to the new series!Review Date: 2007-05-01
This title is a great revision of the classic '100 hikes' series perfectly geared for the modern hiker. The text is much more concise and direct with much clearer maps and directions. Gone are the Harvey Manning style trail reviews that often turned into personal meditations where meaning and fact had to be gleaned with much care. As is evident by the title, the focus is also entirely on Day Hiking, with a scant minority of the hikes exceeding 10 miles round trip. This is in sharp contrast to the classic hikes series in which most volumes were heavily slanted toward multi-day backpacking treks. This probably bodes well for the old series staying in print as it will still have a definitive niche. There is also a much greater emphasis given to year round hikes with many low elevation destinations included in the whopping 125 hikes listed in the book.
My one complaint would be that the snazzy 'hike overview chart' at the beginning of the book misses out on a few helpful details that would make finding a desirable hike quickly easier, specifically these details would be elevation gain, specific months accessible and the subjective star rating of the hike's overall quality that. All these details are of course available for each hike in the meat of the book. What is included in the overview chart are things such as whether or not the hike is accessible year round, what scenic features each possesses, and subjective difficulty level on a 1-6 scale. Amusingly only one hike rates a 6 for difficulty which translates to "beyond strenuous".
Overall a great launch to a new series. I'm highly looking forward to the Snoqualmie & South Cascades editions (both written by a different author) and hopefully many more to come after that!
Exceeds Expectations!Review Date: 2007-04-30
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