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One of my favorites!!!Review Date: 2003-10-20

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Essential for any college-level collection strong in Holocaust studies.Review Date: 2006-10-14
Diane C. Donovan
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Excellent book for genealogyReview Date: 2005-05-26

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Another Prince of a Book!Review Date: 2002-04-07
The typical comprehensiveness of a Prince work is in this volume down to which six class J-4 2-8-2 Mikado steam locomotves got larger tenders in later years, not to mention the physical dimensions such as driving wheel diameter, cylinder bore and stroke, boiler pressure and tractive effort of each class of engine and date of disposition of each individual locomotive. If there is anything you would want to know about Louisville and Nashville Railroad steam power, it is in the book. It is my opinion that photographic clarity and quality is better than the usual Prince volume and does not suffer by comparison with other works of this genre.
This is a good book and a copy of it belongs in the library of any American steam locomotive enthusiast.

An outstanding critical studyReview Date: 2007-07-02
Spilka is an outstanding critic. And however I personally have reservations about Lawrence's ethics, including his obsession with Power this fine study makes his thought eminently clear.


ridiculously good collection - and ridiculously funnyReview Date: 2008-07-13
Loom is a truly original adventure game based on playing simple tunes to solve puzzles, with a cool story to boot. Monkey Island is one of the funniest games I've ever played, full of hilarious details and of course pirate-y puzzles. Features the famous dueling-with-wisecracks gaming sequence.
And then there's also Indiana Jones, Maniac Mansion, AND Zak McKracken. But you get the idea. Essential, essential stuff for any adventure gamer and kid friendly to boot.
Collectible price: $22.22

For Indiana history, Quaker, Civil War, and pioneer fans.Review Date: 2008-04-04
The story covers the Civil War years and how they impacted the Harvey (Harvey being the author's maiden name)family and their pioneer Quaker way of life. It is delightful to get a glimpse of the central Indiana woodlands through the story as well as the struggles of characters forced to make decisions. Some decisions would go against what they were taught as youth. I can't help but wonder how much was fact rather than fiction.
The Civil War is not dealt with through battles in this story, but with the events of the war on Indiana farmers, families, Quakers in particular, and sympathizers on both sides. The Harvey family location is 20 miles SW of Indianapolis. Their pioneer ancestors traveled there after being disowned by a southern family when the early brothers decided slaves should be free. That history is told by Lucinda's mother in the story.
Participation in the Underground Railroad involved the Hoosier family. Activity is shared not only about how it was accomplished but also the risk taken. Inner moral and religious resolutions are expressed.
Hunt offers a very accurate picture of what rural folk faced while living in the Midwest between 1860 and 1865. She wrote other stories about Quaker life.


A life changing journey written to help readers find themselves spiritually.Review Date: 2008-05-07

Great historical guideReview Date: 2007-04-02

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essential readingReview Date: 1999-09-11
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