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Examines changing race relations and perceptionsReview Date: 2001-05-19

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New Theory on Cold War's OriginsReview Date: 2003-12-03
--not reviewed by author, but taken from the Indiana University's Alumni Magazine's independent review
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excellent[same ]book for less moneyReview Date: 2004-05-05

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three well written tales filled with suspenseReview Date: 2004-03-22
"Fade to Tomorrow". Retired Army Ranger Steve Madison lives in an isolated section of mountainous Colorado with no human contact for weeks on end. He comes out of his roost to do 3-4 jobs a year requiring a special clean-up in which he expedites a musical hotshot from trouble. His client Arn Shapiro knows the ropes of dealing with Steve. Arn hires him to help music superstar Johnny Willow out of a bad spot. Drummer Eddie Chase runs cocaine and has something on Johnny to keep him silent. In St. Louis as Johnny prepares for a comeback, all will come to a head.
"A Hit for the New Age". Arn hires Steve to investigate the locked dressing room murder of agent George Kodopolous. The police lean towards rock star Tony Jardeen, but this case is going to hit home a lot closer to Steve as the musician's travel companion is Carolyn Gentry, a woman that Madison loved, but left behind.
"The Death Blues". Record producer Carl Hensman hires private detective O'Dair to determine whether blues great Stomper Crawford reported dead eight years ago still lives. However, as he searches for the facts, someone wants the truth to remain obfuscated and is willing to stomp on O'Dair to insure that happens.
Harriet Klausner

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taut suspense chillerReview Date: 2003-02-04
What she did mortifies Robin, who wants to move on and forget the sexual encounter. They ask Robin to move in with them as they love her, but she is horrified by the suggestion and rejects it. They begin harassing her through greeting cards until Robin turns to the police for help. Detective Jack Jones, on clerical duty with the death of his third partner in the last two years is assigned to help Robin because the mayor declared the museum a key part of the city. As the Wheatons' campaign of terror increases, only Jack stands between them and their destruction of Robin, who, they insist, they love.
Fans of taut suspense chillers will be unable to refuse to read THE OFFER. The story line works because the key players seem human. The Wheatons are a Fatal Attraction duet whose obsession seems frighteningly real. Robin is a powerful victim filled with remorse while Jack is a cop struggling with being a death magnet that only his wife the stripper helps his esteem. Robert J. Randisi turns up the tension leaving the audience to think twice about whom they accompany home.
Harriet Klausner
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Good Companion to Roger MuddReview Date: 2008-06-27

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good book for Cards fansReview Date: 2003-01-16

As stated on the inner dustjacket-flap:Review Date: 2006-01-01
This volume commences publication of a multivolume flora that is the first full scientific account of the plants of a botanically rich and geologically ancient part of northern South America, the Venezuelan Guayana. This area is dominated by massive table mountains, tepuis, that tower over surrounding rain forest and savannas and provide a wealth of habitats for nearly 10,000 species of vascular plants.
Volume 1 is a general introduction to the southeastern half of Venezuela that encompasses the flora area, with chapters on geography, history of botanical exploration, vegetation types, endemism, and conservation. Keys to the families of seed plants are also provided. Volume 2 begins the alphabetical sequence of family treatments, first within the ferns and their allies, then followed by the initial 11 families of seed plants. Keys, descriptions, and illustrations of more than half the species treated - a feature rarely found in floras of even more familiar areas - make this work an enduring reference that will be useful far beyond the borders of the region now carefully documented. Nine volumes are anticipated for publication of the complete flora.
More than 180 botanists from around the world have collaborated on this project, which is based at the Missouri Botanical Garden.
MAPS ACCOMPANYING The "Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana" - Topographical Map of the Venezuelan Guayana, - Vegetation Map of the Venezuelan Guayana
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those were harder times than these!Review Date: 2007-07-04
For example, he wrote on August 14, 1934: "Nature, strong + big, has let human ambitions contaminate her realm only at great cost. But it is only for a while -- We will return. Other expeditions will come + go, hanging like flies on an edge of a dish, to the edge of Antarctica, here to-day, gone tomorrow. And all the while the blizzards come, the temperature sinks to the seventies +eighties [below zero F], the seals + penguins + gulls come +go, the overwhelming forces of the ice pressing down from the plateau will go on, tremendous, grand + awful. How few see it -- what a pity, a land of inspiration and to most people a land of monotony + terror. As in no other place, peace holds sway, the peace of God perhaps --"
A great book for Arctic and Antarctic fans and also for those who love reading diaries to get a glimpse of the person who wrote them.

Missouri's MenReview Date: 2006-03-23
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