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Insiders' Guide to the Oregon Coast, 3rd (Insiders' Guide Series)
Published in Paperback by Insiders' Guide (2007-01-01)
Author: Lizann Dunegan
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A Perfect Companion To THE INSIDERS' GUIDE TO PORTLAND, OREGON
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Review Date: 2007-05-29
THE INSIDERS' GUIDE TO THE OREGON COAST should be purchased with THE INSIDERS' GUIDE TO PORTLAND, OREGON, in order to give you a complete picture of Western Oregon. It's interesting to note that certain topics in this book are broken up into different sections of the coastal region, including town listings and tourist accomodations. Certain radio station categorizations, however should be taken like the humor in comedy movies featuring Melissa Joan Hart, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Cameron Diaz, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jennifer Garner, and Natalie Portman, as they are incorrect. This is a minor quibble however, as this book is generally a great guide for anyone looking for things to do in coastal Oregon to get in shape for their significant other and/or their favorite celebrity.

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The Invisible Culture: Communication in Classroom and Community on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation
Published in Paperback by Waveland Press (1992-09)
Author: Susan Urmston Philips
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This is def. a book to curl up with in front of the fire place!!!
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Review Date: 2008-06-26
its about racism and how the Native Americans have been massacred by the "You Know Who"...seriously it targets anthropological issues affecting the indian reservations in the USA. By all means, go ahead and purchase this Buch.

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Invision: A Collection of Visual Art in Portland, Oregon
Published in Paperback by another sky press (2007-09-06)
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Great book - Thank you
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Review Date: 2008-03-31
It is refreshing to see new artist as they emerge. This book features 12 new Portland artist, each bold and exciting in their individual styles. The compactness of the book gives the observer an opportunity to really study and compare each artist. It is a wonderful and affordable way to keep up with contemporary art. Thank you for publishing such a book that make new artists accessible to all.

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Katie's Gold: A Paul Fischer Mystery (Paul Fischer Mysteries)
Published in Hardcover by Intrigue Press (2003-06-15)
Author: Tom Mitcheltree
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exciting amateur sleuth tale
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Review Date: 2003-06-15
When Pam Livingston, Chuck Ovens and Nora Ryan lured historian Paul Fischer to Jacksonville, Oregon, he thought they wanted him to write a biography of Doctor Hollingsworth. Instead, the trio hoped that Paul would find proof that Pam was Kate Baker's granddaughter and heir to a vast fortune. Although Paul found the proof, he never gave it to them.

Although Paul thought he whole incident was in the past, it reopens when his home, office and garage are broken into and the only thing missing is the research on the Walker sisters. When Paul receives a call from Pam informing him that somebody beat Nora up, he flies to Jacksonville to find out what is going on. After Chuck is murdered and the killer visits Nora two more times. Pam and Paul go through the estate records and learn about a large sum of money that has not been found. Before the killer strikes again, Paul and Pam are determined to find the money and end the nightmare they are living.

KATIE'S GOLD is an exciting amateur sleuth tale but it is the antagonist who captures and holds the reader's attention. The killer is so single minded and determined, that he will use whatever means necessary, including murder to get what he wants. The audience will like reading about a woman who made her will so airtight that ever the lawyers can't find a loophole. Pam has grown since her last appearance (KATIE'S WILL) and the audience will find her more approachable and likable. Paul is a mench that is impossible to dislike and KATIE'S GOLD is a novel that is good, if not better, than it's prequel.

Harriet Klausner

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Keeping the Spirit Alive: American Indian Art from the Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Pamplin, Jr. Collection
Published in Paperback by Oregon Historical Society Press (2001-02)
Authors: Bonnie B. Kahn and Mary D. Schlick
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An impressive array of Native American artistry
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Review Date: 2001-07-06
In Keeping The Spirit Alive, Bonnie Kahn and Mary Schlick effectively collaborate to showcase an impressive array of Native American artistry and craftsmanship using items found in the collection of Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Pamlin, Jr. Color photography of clothing, domestic items, personal adornments, and articles used for battle are all augmented by informative captions. More than ninety items are included and document the continuity of Native American artistry over the past two hundred years down to the present day. Keeping The Spirit Alive is a unique and highly recommended addition to any personal or academic Native American studies and art history collections.

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Landlord Tenant Rights in Oregon (6th ed)
Published in Paperback by Self-Counsel Press (1997-11)
Author: Michael Marcus
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This edition is by: JANAY ANN HAAS
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Review Date: 1998-08-23
The 6th edition of this work was actually written by: JANAY ANN HAAS, a member of the Oregon and California Bar Associations. Ms. Haas is a practicing attorney, specializing in landlord tenant law, housing discrimination and legal services programs.

MICHAEL MARCUS is the author of earlier editions.

Happy reading!

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Lebanese Amber: The Oldest Insect Ecosystem in Fossilized Resin
Published in Paperback by Oregon State University Press (2001-11)
Authors: George O. Poinar and Raif Milki
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Lebanese Amber: The Oldest Insect Ecosystem in Fossil Resin
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Review Date: 2004-08-01
"Lebanese Amber: The Oldest Insect Ecosystem in Fossilized Resin" written by George O. Poinar,Jr. and Raif K. Milki is a very well appointed book with color photos of insects, spores and other fauna and flora entomed in resin from towering kauri pines, (which only exist in the Australasian region of the southern hemisphere today), in prehistoric Lebanon some 135 million years ago. The Early Cretaceous is the time of the dinosaurs.

Amber is known for preserving fossils in life-like condition, because they were not subjected to compression that all too commonly affects most soft-bodied organisms that enter the prehistoric record. This is what "Jurassic Park" is based upon, a biting insect with dinosaur DNA in its digestive tract.

In "Lebanese Amber: The Oldest Insect Ecosystem in Fossilized Resin" we see indicated well-illustrated appearances of many insect groups. There are very good descriptions of individual fossils and there is added material documented by photographs. There is also provided background information on geology and occurences of Lebanese amber and a comprehensive section on other types of resins and gums found in the Near East that might be confused with true amber. The book is a review of all the organisms thus far reported from Lebanese amber.

I found this book to be very helpful in recognizing true Lebanese amber from Near Eastern resins, copals, and gums and is very helpful with the indentification of insect inclusions amber samples. I gave this book a solid 5 stars for it is a book you'll want as a reference.

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The Left Hand of Eden: Meditations on Nature and Human Nature
Published in Paperback by Oregon State University Press (1999-03)
Author: William Ashworth
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excellent read, fascinating topic...
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-10
I would highly recommnend this book to anyone interested in the environment, but more importantly, anyone interested in the idea of "saving" the environment. Ashworth very nobly explores man's vision of what "nature" should be and what conservation should mean. Through his own experiences and wisdom, he deftly tells it like it is and though this may seem a turnoff to many, he doesn't aggravate or annoy the reader. I read this book in several hours, and wished there had been more. Ashworth is a keen observer of nature and anyone who feels that nature is worth saving should read this book.

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The Legend of Wappato : Chief Cassino of the Multnomahs
Published in Paperback by Bookpartners (2001-11-01)
Authors: Donald Wilson Bruner and Marilyn Howell Bruner
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Historically astute, and highly recommended reading
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Review Date: 2001-10-17
An historical novel set in the Pacific Northwest where the Willamette and Columbia rivers meet, Donald and Marilyn Bruner's The Legend Of Wappato: Chief Cassino Of The Multnomah is the story of Native American and white cultures colliding against each other in the opening decades of the 1800s. Chief Cassino had consolidated several tribes to face the intruding threats of white fur traders and settlers when in 1824, John McLoughlin set up the Hudson's Bay Company trading post at Fort George and then another one at Fort Vancouver. Chief Cassino and McLoughlin became friends and worked together to control conflict during the settlement of the Oregon Territory. But in the winter of 1830 an epidemic swept through the native villages. The result was the near extinction of a once great Multnomah tribe from the Wappato lands. Chief Cassino survived and continued to be friends with McLoughlin for the rest of their lives. The Legend Of Wappato is superbly crafted, historically astute, and highly recommended reading.

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Legislative Perspectives: A 150-Year History of the Oregon Legislatures from 1843 to 1993
Published in Hardcover by Oregon Historical Society Pr (1995-06)
Authors: Douglas Heider and David Dietz
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Oregon Legislative History Captured
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-20
The incredible history of the Oregon legislature emerges from this book. Readers learn of the early legislative bodies during Oregon's territorial days and the bitter partisan battles over issues such as slavery and citizenship to racial minorities. We learn of some of the important and often amusing political characters through Oregon's legislative history as well as the effects of such measures as the poll tax and other taxes designed to harm members of racial minorities.
19th century political power in Oregon rested with business leaders representing railroads, utilities, and banks. Readers learn the interesting historical fact that Republican legislative votes were for $4,000 per legislator while Democratic legislative votes went for $3,000 per legislator. As Republicans occupied a higher scale of living, they cost more to bribe.
Still, legislative action was not a given. One entire legislative session ended without a single bill passed.
Some more recent Oregon legislative tales will amuse readers, such as the time an Oregon legislator dropped a bottle of liquid from a railroad effluent line and let the smell fill the House chambers. In another instance, a sleeping legislator had his shoe laces tied to his desk and then was called upon by the Speaker to arise from his desk.
People wishing to learn about life in a state legislature will enjoy this book. It is good to see some people capturing these pieces of history. If we can't learn from the past, we can at least enjoy it, as readers will from this book.


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