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Words Straight From The Author's HeartReview Date: 2001-03-27
Words Straight From The Author's HeartReview Date: 2001-03-27

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It'll take you placesReview Date: 2004-06-03
wow...everytime.Review Date: 2002-02-09


excellent, usefulReview Date: 2005-10-06
Best map aroundReview Date: 2005-09-21


An invaluable addition to your visit to the CapitolReview Date: 1999-02-04
"National Statuary Hall: Guidebook for a Walking Tour" is both thoroughly researched and easy to use. Both the content and the layout of the book excellent in every regard. In the terms of layout, the design of the Capitol itself presents an author with difficulty. The arrangement of works of art can often be confusing. However in this guidebook, the collection is presented in a logical fashion - which lends itself easily to a `walking tour'. Each statue has a detailed description and biographical sketch of the individual, which helps a visitor understand the importance of the individuals represented in the collection.
I would highly recommend this book to anyone planning a visit to the Capitol, or to anyone simply interested in the `slice' of American history represented by the 96 statues found in the Statuary Hall Collection of the Capitol.
A "MUST HAVE" book for any visit to the U.S. Capitol !Review Date: 1999-02-01
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Exceptional and Updated!Review Date: 2007-08-15
I do wish Margaret was still with us, but am pleased that the book was updated by her colleague.
excellent resource for Northwestern pot pickersReview Date: 1998-07-08

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DamnReview Date: 2007-06-04
An original psychological master pieceReview Date: 2007-01-25

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Nisei MemoriesReview Date: 2006-07-27
Not the Brightest Time in America's HistoryReview Date: 2006-06-13
This book, however, is not on the larger political aspects. It is on the personal issues of two people, the author's parents. They were stripped of their property, sent to camps, and generally deprived of the rights we expect as citizens. Their stories match those of several people I have known.
The stories of his father in the 442 Regimental Combat Team have particular meaning to me as I have met several veterans of the 442. All had been wounded in action.
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Lao's reviewReview Date: 2001-02-23
A must have reference for the MongolphileReview Date: 2002-08-22
Basilov, as editor and principal writer, begins with an introduction that describes the land and conditions that support a nomadic lifestyle in these steppe areas of Central Asia, with an overview of the chronology of Central Asia. The first chapter, written by Larisa R. Pavlinskaya, describes in detail the archaelogical findings on the Scythian and Sakaian cultures of the first millennium BC the next chapter, by Evgenii I. Lubo-Lesnichenko, is devoted to the Huns, linking them the Hsiung-nu who ravaged China's western borders up to the sixth century AD, and drawing on both Chinese and European primary sources to enhance this history. Each chapter builds on the information of the previous chapters, as in the next chapter on the Turkic peoples of the sixth to twelfth centuries, written by Sev'yan I. Vainshtein, who links the culture of Turkic tribes to those of the earlier Scythians and later Mongols, setting-up an understanding of the origins of Mongolian culture which then becomes the focus of the book. In this chapter also can be seen the multifaceted, multi-tribal nature of these cultures which the author shows by focusing both on distinctions between different tribes like the Uigher, Avar, and Oghuz as well as the similarities inherent in all such warrior-nomadic societies.
Basilov, whose personal interests seem to lie in the study of the Mongolian peoples, devotes over one-half of this book to the Mongols that arose as the predominant nomadic culture of Central Asian steppes from the twelfth century onwards. He draws heavily on anthropologic details as well as on Arabic and Chinese primary sources, and divides up his remaining chapters into specific areas of research: Mongol history, housing and household goods, clothing, weaponry, herds, music and religious practices. Each of these chapters is a study not only in the artifacts but in the people who use them and the how and why of that use.
Aside from the incredibly beautiful photos of these artifacts, which alone would makes this a worthwhile book, Basilov's text is clear and to the point providing an easily understood, but not simplistic, view of these nomadic cultures. By telling Mongolian history through the use of artifacts as well as documents, Basilov has given a more socialized than political look at the history of the Mongols entirely without making value judgments on this unique nomadic culture--a pitfall of many histories that take a less cultural approach.

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The Original Columbia PlateauReview Date: 2002-01-25
The Original Columbia PlateauReview Date: 2002-01-25

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Excellent reference to the USA's hottest food and wine sceneReview Date: 1998-10-30
wine first then the food, the cookbook for wineloversReview Date: 1999-03-10
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