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Rand McNally Boston & Vicinity Streetfinder (Rand McNally Streetfinder)
Published in Hardcover by Rand McNally & Company (1999-08)
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Very usable map!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-30
Review Date: 2000-05-30
Rand McNally Boston Eastern Massachusetts Streetfinder: New Digital 2000-2001 Edition
Published in Paperback by Rand Mcnally (2000-11)
List price: $19.95
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Best map of Eastern MA I have found
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-30
Review Date: 2000-12-30
At last a map where the next page is the area east of the previous one. Each page is part of the grid inside the front cover and they are laid out sequentially. The map is clear and easy to read. Very satisfied. My only problem is that I can't find more of these in stores - now I want ones for Western and Southern MA. Shame they couldn't publish one book for the whole state.
Now if only Amazon could categorize their maps better, or Rand McNally would list all of their publications on their web site.

Rand Mcnally Boston Street Guide (Rand McNally Boston Street Guide)
Published in Spiral-bound by Rand McNally & Company (2006-05-30)
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Life-saver
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Review Date: 2007-03-30
Review Date: 2007-03-30
This thing is indispensable if you do any driving in and around Boston. Full, detailed maps all around the 95 loop and out on the pike to 495. Many of the 'City of Boston' maps don't go far enough south, west, or north to help you when you're driving into North Cambridge, Brookline, Newton and JP. And even if you manage to get to your destination with the aid of Google, Mapquest, or sheer force of will, unfortunately, in Boston, that is no guarantee that "going back the way you came" will be in any way possible. This thing is big, and spiral bound, but if you tab the pages you'll need, it's a life saver when you make a wrong turn.

Rand McNally Easyfinder Boston/Eastern Massachusetts (Rand McNally Easyfinder)
Published in Map by Rand McNally & Company (2003-03)
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Great map, durable and well made.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-02
Review Date: 2005-04-02
I love the Easyfinder laminated maps from Rand McNally. They are extremely durable, meaning I won't have to repurchase a map that gets torn, spilled on, or just plain worn out. Even better, I can mark my routes & destinations on them with dry erase marker, then just wipe off when no longer needed. Map detail is top notch, as you would expect from Rand McNally. Great for local tag sale bargain hunting or longer trips. 5 stars, definitely my favorite maps. From the Big Dig to the Museum of Science, this is the one that goes in my pocket.

Raytheon Company: The First Sixty Years (MA) (Images of America)
Published in Paperback by Arcadia Publishing (2005-05-16)
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A vivid company history
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-06
Review Date: 2005-09-06
Raytheon's history begins in 1922, when the Cambridge company became a major innovator in the electronics industry and moved to become a major contributor of the war effort and beyond. Technology and business writer Earls has produced high-tech stories since the early 1980s, while co-author Edwards is a forty-three-year veteran of Raytheon: together they provide a vivid company history. It's the very local region histories of small cities in Massachusetts where Arcadia really shines.

Rebel Enchantress
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Leisure (2006-01-31)
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Often Ignored Historical Event
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Review Date: 2007-01-17
Review Date: 2007-01-17
Leigh Greenwood proves his mettle as a historical fiction writer by writing `Rebel Enchantress'. I had automatically assumed it was set in the Civil War. Instead I was pleasantly surprised to find that he had chosen a little talked about era in US History: reconstruction after the Revolutionary War, and Shay's Rebellion. The events outside of the world created by Delilah Stowbridge and Nathan Trent are based on the build up and reasons for Shay's Rebellion.
Shackled by high taxes, Delilah Stowbridge runs to one person who her family owes a great sum of money by post-Revolutionary War standards. She is nothing but a farmer's daughter living on her brother's farm with his small family and she offers her limited but proper services to Nathan Trent's family. Nathan Trent is British born and suffers the wrath of his aunt's and many other local townspeople's dislike simply because he is British. A secret he keeps even closer to his breast is that he is as poor as Delilah. When Delilah lets her brother Rueben know of her plan to help their family, Rueben presses Delilah into spying on Nathan Trent, certain that he is helping the British make their lives as members of a new country worse with uncontrolled taxes and a desire to once again quell the insurrection that had happened only a few short years before. Their relationship grows steadily, and does not instantly give into their slowly budding realization of attraction. The cast of support characters Serna Noys (Nathan's aunt), Lester (a black servant), Pricilla (Nathan's cousin and Serena's daughter), Mrs. Stebbins (the cook) all contribute adding support to Delilah's passage from the farmer's existence to that of the grander company Nathan's world of an early American land owner.
Shackled by high taxes, Delilah Stowbridge runs to one person who her family owes a great sum of money by post-Revolutionary War standards. She is nothing but a farmer's daughter living on her brother's farm with his small family and she offers her limited but proper services to Nathan Trent's family. Nathan Trent is British born and suffers the wrath of his aunt's and many other local townspeople's dislike simply because he is British. A secret he keeps even closer to his breast is that he is as poor as Delilah. When Delilah lets her brother Rueben know of her plan to help their family, Rueben presses Delilah into spying on Nathan Trent, certain that he is helping the British make their lives as members of a new country worse with uncontrolled taxes and a desire to once again quell the insurrection that had happened only a few short years before. Their relationship grows steadily, and does not instantly give into their slowly budding realization of attraction. The cast of support characters Serna Noys (Nathan's aunt), Lester (a black servant), Pricilla (Nathan's cousin and Serena's daughter), Mrs. Stebbins (the cook) all contribute adding support to Delilah's passage from the farmer's existence to that of the grander company Nathan's world of an early American land owner.

Reclaiming Public Housing: A Half Century of Struggle in Three Public Neighborhoods
Published in Hardcover by Harvard University Press (2002-12-30)
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Absolutely Fascinating!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-16
Review Date: 2003-09-16
As an urban planning student (B.A. 2003), who is especially interested in public housing, I have read dozens of books and articles on the subject.
Reclaiming Public Housing is the best I have read yet. The stories of the three redeveloped public housing projects (one was a failure, one a widely-recognized success, and one a mixed-success) are beautifully written - rich with detail and imagery. This book is a far cry from the usual dull statistical tomes that tend to plaque the urban planning/sociology fields. Instead, it represents the perfect balance of statistics and anecdotal evidence, topped off with a wide selection of photos.
Anyone wishing to better understand the past, present, and future of public housing should definitely buy this book.

The return of the Christ: Is it a present reality?
Published in Unknown Binding by Massachusetts New Church Union (1955)
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Is the Second Coming physical, or spiritual?
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Review Date: 2005-03-13
Review Date: 2005-03-13
Description
(From the booklet)
The three chapters of this booklet reproduce the substance of three talks given at Boston a few months after the meetings of the World Council of Churches of Christ in Evanston, Ill., during August, 1954. At those meetings part of the discussion was over the hope of the Lord's Return. The discussion, it was recognized by all, was by no means concluded, and the talks here presented are an effort to present what the writer's church, The Church of the New Jerusalem, has to offer for discussion.
Contents
1. The Return of the Christ: The Scripture Promises
2. A Fulfillment: In Renewal of Christianity
3. A Fulfillment: In a World Redemption
(From the booklet)
The three chapters of this booklet reproduce the substance of three talks given at Boston a few months after the meetings of the World Council of Churches of Christ in Evanston, Ill., during August, 1954. At those meetings part of the discussion was over the hope of the Lord's Return. The discussion, it was recognized by all, was by no means concluded, and the talks here presented are an effort to present what the writer's church, The Church of the New Jerusalem, has to offer for discussion.
Contents
1. The Return of the Christ: The Scripture Promises
2. A Fulfillment: In Renewal of Christianity
3. A Fulfillment: In a World Redemption

Revolutionary Lives: Anna Strunsky & William English Walling
Published in Hardcover by University of Massachusetts Press (1999-03)
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Well-written and well-researched biography
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-10
Review Date: 1999-03-10
Boylan has carefully documented both the public and private lives of two almost forgotten socialists of the early 20th century. His book is well written and makes for entertaining reading as well as fine scholarship of an overlooked era in American politics.

REVOLUTIONARY WRITINGS, THE
Published in Paperback by Liberty Fund Inc. (2001-03-01)
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A principled primary source of political philosophy and enduring wisdom
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Review Date: 2007-10-07
Review Date: 2007-10-07
Professor of Political Science C. Bradley Thompson has selected an array of principle shorter writings by an American Founding Father in The Revolutionary Writings of John Adams, an anthology of Adams' discussions of the prospect of revolution and the ideal form of government for the newly born United States. Additional documents from before the Revolution reflect upon the nature of the British Constitution and the meaning of rights, sovereignty, representation, and obligation. A principled primary source of political philosophy and enduring wisdom, especially recommended for public library and American History reference shelves.
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If you are used to wrestling with those Arrow maps that put one town on each double page, you will find it much much easier to get around by using this map. And it doesn't have ads tucked in, like on that big red map.
The book is spiral bound softcover. A fold-out, laminated front cover has some overview maps and the key map so you can quickly find the page you want. My only beef is that I'd prefer that key map to be on the first foldout flap rather than tucked inside, since it's the one I use most often.