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Elyria in Vintage Postcards (OH) (Postcard History Series)
Published in Paperback by Arcadia Publishing (2004-08-23)
Authors: Anne Fischer Mancine and Benjamin J. Mancine
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Home again
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Review Date: 2008-07-22
This book is excellently done. I'm so glad to see parts of things I knew in the 50's when going downtown to shop was a Saturday event. It brought back many memories. Thank you for this book. I bought one for my father also. Well done!

Elyria in Vintage Postcards
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Review Date: 2007-09-27
I was amazed at how many memories came flooding back as I "read" the pictures in ELYRIA IN VINTAGE POSTCARDS. Of course at my age I was not aware of many happenings, but to have known those streets so well, I pictured everthing that was shown in my own "minds eye". There were facts known to me but also many new and interesting tales. To me, to have such a detailed album of my hometown makes a perfect "coffee table"book!

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Emergency First Aid for Your Dog
Published in Paperback by Ohio Distinctive Pub Inc (1996-02)
Author: Tamara S. Shearer
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Emergency first aid for your dog
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Review Date: 2001-12-06
Excellent reference. If you have a dog, you should have this book.

Very Informative
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-11
This book is a must-have for all dog owners. It reviews most everything you need to know in an emergency situation. The illustrations are kind of basic in their drawing, but the other information makes up for this slight problem. Everything seems to be covered from lacerations and broken bones down to poisons and poisonous plants(giving you symptoms and treatments).

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Euclid Avenue: Cleveland's Sophisticated Lady, 1920-1970
Published in Paperback by Cleveland Landmarks Press (2002-11-01)
Authors: Richard E. Karberg and James A. Toman
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A must for Clevelanders
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-19
If you grew up in the Greater Cleveland Area, you'll be drawn back to the "golden age" of Euclid Avenue. It's all there... the department stores, the restaurants, the shops and stores, even the giant Christmas Tree at Sterling Linder Davis. It's amazing how much stuff I forgot, that came charging back when I read through this book. I highly recommend it.

Cleveland's Golden Age
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-21
A stroll down Euclid Avenue in the Jazz Age and beyond, at a time it was packed with top-tier restaurants, ornate theaters, and appealing stores, becomes pleasant in the hands of James Toman and Richard Karberg. Toman and Karberg have worked together before; they produced a wildly popular pair of books about Cleveland's venerable Silver Grille restaurant.

Toman--the author, coauthor, or editor of around 20 books of local interest--puts his usual strengths on display here. He chocks his books full of appealing photographs, combing through the archives, one suspects, to get just the right ones. The text is tightly written, carefully edited, and filled with anecdote, but it lets the pictures do much of the talking.

Cleveland is a decent respectable city of half a million now. Our art museum and orchestra are nationally prominent. Our hospitals, particularly UH and The Clinic, are among the country's best. But there was a time we were a million strong and on the grow, the future opening giddily before us. We were home to Rockefellers and a burgeoning industrial giant, and Euclid Avenue became a microcosm of that success spiced with a bit of "Great Gatsby"-style hedonism. To dip into this book is to date a "Sophisticated Lady," to feast the senses on the mink stoles, early film classics, and luscious cuisine of Cleveland's golden age.

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Farms And Foods of Ohio: From Garden Gate to Dinner Plate
Published in Hardcover by Hippocrene Books (2007-04-30)
Author: Marilou K. Suszko
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Food for Thought
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-03
It's hard to believe, but it's true. I've been reading a cookbook. I don't mean reading every recipe; I just scan those for ingredients and ease of preparation. No, I'm reading "Farms and Foods of Ohio: From Garden Gate to Dinner Plate" a cookbook written by Marilou Suszko.

The book not only features some wonderful recipes using fresh ingredients farmed throughout the state, but it draws attention to the work of family farmers and the food industry in general. For me, it has inspired a greater interest in where food comes from and to be more socially responsible when shopping.

In the book's forward, Carol Goland, executive director of the Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association and assistant professor in the environmental studies program at Denison University, writes that "half of the food items found in grocery chains are produced by 10 multinational corporations." She goes on to write, "Of every dollar we pay for our food in the conventional system, about 19 cents is for the food itself and goes back to the farmer (less than half what it was in 1950)."

Startled at these and other statistics cited in the book, I contacted Ursuline Sister Christine Pratt, director of Catholic Charities Rural Life Office.

"Eating is a moral act," she says. In addition to the nourishment to our bodies, she talked about how the food system is related to Catholic principles: the dignity of each person, respect for life and caring for creation.
Food-related issues she talks about include the amount of food that is wasted, the rights of the workers in the fields, how our natural resources are used or abused and the food system's dependence on petroleum for travel, chemicals and packaging. All point to the fact that we can make a difference when we purchase locally-produced foods.

It's not that difficult to find foods grown close to home. Ms. Suszko's book contains several pages of information on how to purchase from the farmers featured in the book as well as other organizations that promote family farms. Additionally, Sr. Pratt notes the Saturday morning farmer's market at Toledo's Erie Street Market and the community supported agriculture farm run by the Tiffin Franciscan Sisters. She also suggests asking your grocer to carry locally-grown food or simply driving on almost any major country road to find a roadside stand.

A welcome and certain to be popular addition
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-08
With an informative and inherently interesting background on Ohio farming personalities, including their barns, fields, and vineyards, "Farms & Foods Of Ohio" author and culinary instructor Marilou K. Suszko accompanies her compilation of delicious recipes with stories about the people and places that made them possible. Along with a map of Ohio farms and succinct series of farm histories, the recipes are arranged into categories: Eggs, Milk, & Cheese; Meats & Poultry; Fish & Seafood; Fruits & Vegetables. Of special interest are the chapters on 'Finding a Niche; Vineyards 7 Wineries; Ohio Chefs & Farmers; and 'Save a Farm'. The recipes range from Buttery Shortbreads; Roasted heritage Turkey; Shrimp and Shiitake Mushroom Angel Hair Pasta; and Raspberry Tart in Nut Crust; to a Basil Pesto and Basil Pesto Dipping Sauce; Autumn Salad with Maple Vinaigrette; Markko vineyard Rice Pilaf; and Roasted Root Vegetables. Enhanced with the inclusion of a resource list, a bibliography, recipe credits, and a recipe index, "Farms & Foods Of Ohio" is a welcome and certain to be popular addition to any personal or community library cookbook collection.

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The Fighting McCooks - America's Famous Fighting Family
Published in Hardcover by Westmoreland Press (2006-05-25)
Authors: Charles Whalen and Barbara Whalen
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absolutely unprecedented under any flag
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-22
Three brothers with fourteen sons, all members of the upper middle-class, based in Ohio watch the American Civil War descend like a dark cloud. None of them questioned the need to "Save the Union". All of them activity participated in the saving, some as members of the military and some as civilian volunteers. In the process, they became famous as "The Fighting McCooks". Most readers of Civil War history are familiar with the name and know the outline of the story. However, many of us cannot tie the McCooks together or identify where they fought and died. Reading this book will be a revelation as you pull the stories together and build a full picture of their contributions.

The family members start as Stephen Douglas Democrats, who not liking slavery are willing to accept it to avoid war. The families' politics is one of the strongest minor story lines in the book. They are very well connected and willing to use those connections if they feel it is necessary. By 1860, more than one McCook works for the Republican Party and one has become an Abolitionist. Lincoln's election, secession and war find one McCook drilling at the White House to protect Lincoln from an expected attack of Southerners. This is April 1861 and Washington is cut off from the United States as Maryland decides what to do. In 1865, four members of the family are dead, several have their health ruined and the Union is saved.

The Whalen's produced a unique format by placing the McCooks into a history of the war. As the war unfolds, we meet a family member or renew a friendship with one. This keeps the reader firmly in step with the events of the war, while family participation and problems continually play out. We do a minimal amount of backtracking getting to see the families' story as the war progresses. This took some thought and effort but the result is very rewarding. One of the nicest items is a map of Civil War America at the end of most chapters. Each part of the story updates the map, showing where the McCook was during this phase of the war. The last of these map, on page 346, catalogues the contribution this family made in a very visual and easy to grasp manner.

This is a rousing story of heroic deeds and the authors are able to do it right. The prose is very heroic, intelligent and readable without being awe struck. This is a "warts n all" book, making them all the braver for being human. The authors manage to convey the unique personalities of the seventeen men, while always presenting them as one family. That family was always ready to spring to the defense of a member, pull a string and accept an enemy of one as an enemy of all. Lincoln, Hays, Grant, Garfield, Stanton, Sherman and Vallandigham people this book. One or more of the McCooks was partners with, worked for, talked to, liked or disliked all of these men and a host of others. This was a partisan time and this is a partisan book. The authors accept the stories that favor or damn these men, depending on how the McCooks feel about them. This may cause a reviewer to question some of the book's history, which I feel is incorrect. While modern historians do not agree with many of the stories present as fact, the McCooks accepted them and believed them to be true. The authors remain true to their subject by accepting these stories as the family did.

Physically this is a very good-looking book. Illustrations are in the right place and add to the story. I will mention the on-going map showing the movement of the McCooks again. This map seems to become part of the story an important visual reference all by itself. Another unique item is a bookmark. Each book contains a Red, White & Blue tasseled, laminated bookmark with portraits of the seventeen McCooks. This is just another indication of the thought and effort that went into this book.

A detailed and personal account of the civil war
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-19
The Whalens have done a remarkable job digging through what must have been significant research to bring the tale of the "Fighting McCooks" to the page.
The book is filled with detailed accounts about the campaigns of each of the McCook sons going to war for the Union army. They capture the individual struggles and ambitions of the family members vividly and personalize the stories to not only better understand the McCooks, but the larger struggle of the war and all the associated players of the era.
It's as lush as any well-written historical fiction novel and then amazing to know that the account is actually true. The details of the stories are fascinating and I highly recommend this book to anyone wanting a more intimate and personalized narrative of events of that great national conflict.

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The Firebrat
Published in Hardcover by Publisher Distribution Company (2003-05-01)
Author: David McConnell
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Tragic perfection
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-16
This excellent, strange, ultra-realistic novel shows that once firmly inside the head of Elliot, the main character, who is perfectly unjudged by his creator, the novelist, you can do almost anything, see everything, unflinching, unblinking. It's almost tragic perfection.

A wonderful reading experience
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-25
THE FIREBRAT is an amazing novel: addictive, endearing, and startlingly fresh. I don't know of any other book like it. Because of McConnell's remarkable insight into the furnace of the psyche, Elliot, his protagonist and narrator, exists -- from the first paragraph -- as a convincingly odd, unique individual. To read THE FIREBRAT is to live inside Elliot's head for a while; what happens to him happens to the reader. As a result, the climax is as devastating as it is entertaining. I highly recommend this novel.

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From Blackjacks to Briefcases: A History of Commercialized Strikebreaking and Unionbusting in the United States
Published in Paperback by Ohio University Press (2003-05-01)
Author: Robert Michael Smith
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Labor Studies Journal review
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-02
From Blackjacks to Briefcases: A History of Commercialized Strikebreaking and Unionbusting in the United States. By Robert Michael Smith. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 2003. 179 pages. $44.95 hardback $16.95 paper. This book is as interesting as the title promises. It is an excellent little volume, succinct and well-researched. The main thesis of the book is compellingly laid out, bringing readers easily to share the author's contention that unionbusting today is much the same as it was in 1880. From Blackjacks to Briefcases deserves a place in the personal lending library of every labor educator and trade unionist in the country, and it should be passed from reader to reader. This book will fire up union supporters with frustration that labor's story is not told. Few people, even in the labor movement, know the tremendous investment and effort put into unionbusting over the past century. The book vividly demonstrates the need for labor history as an integral part of labor education and a stimulus to activism. For those who need convincing, this book presents compelling evidence of class warfare in America, even to this current day.

A good read
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-15
A thorough study of a little known aspect of the labor story. Smith explains that the labor movement has never taken hold in the United States partly because employers, since the dawn of the age of industrial upheaval and continuing until today have turned to contractors who specialized in breaking strikes and smashing unions. Packed with great quotes, plenty of insight and lots of vilonce he plows virgin ground as he uncovers the wide spread use of hired guards, like the Pinkertons or Baldwin-Felts thugs, the tactics of armies of professional strikebreakers and the machinations of labor spies and labor relations consultants. A must read for labor historian, labor members and anyone interested in modern American history.

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G.W.F. Hegel: Philosophical System
Published in Paperback by Ohio University Press (1998-07-15)
Author: Howard P. Kainz
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If you are not ready to read Hegel, read this
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Review Date: 2000-08-11
Of all the books that I've read about Hegel's philosophy in the past twenty years, this book by Howard P. Kainz stands out as the one best suited for the beginner. Dr. Kainz is a world class scholar on this topic and his overview is simply the best I have ever read. (Before 1996 my favorite overview of Hegel was the first part of Ilyenkov's, DIALECTICAL LOGIC. After 1996 my favorite overview is this book by Dr. Kainz.)

What I like most about this book is that it works hard to reach the new student. Dr. Kainz removes all jargon and technical language, except to define the more common terms used by the experts in the field. He also includes diagrams to help explain complex abstract concepts. It is not often that a professor works so diligently to reach his students. He also succeeds in making his language contemporary and easy-to-read.

Dr. Kainz covers the whole gamut of Hegel's corpus and provides high-level overviews of most key ideas in Hegel's philosophy. I wish I had this book in the 1980's when I was struggling with the literature on Hegel, but in fact Dr. Kainz' book was probably not possible until 1996 because the scholarship on Hegel had to undergo a major change - it had to break away from the literature of Marxism and only the fall of the USSR could make that possible. The scholarship on Hegel since the fall of the USSR is very different - I say superior - compared with the scholarship before that period. This is due partly to English translations (finally) of all of Hegel's main works, and partly to the recognition that Hegel is not only widely different from Marx, but his work may better stand the test of time.

Howard P. Kainz is a world-renowned expert in Hegel scholarship. He is not always an advocate of Hegel's thought and he can ask some very pointed questions and offer some very critical comments. However, Dr. Kainz makes use of the latest Hegel scholarship so the new student benefits enormously. If you are thinking about reading Hegel and have seen how difficult it can be, and so are looking for a brief, high-level, yet comprehensive critique of Hegel's thought, this book is for you. I give it five stars.

If you are not ready to read Hegel, read this
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-11
Of all the books that I've read about Hegel's philosophy in the past twenty years, this book by Howard P. Kainz stands out as the one best suited for the beginner. Dr. Kainz is a world class scholar on this topic and his overview is simply the best I have ever read. (Before 1996 my favorite overview of Hegel was the first part of Ilyenkov's, DIALECTICAL LOGIC. After 1996 my favorite overview is this book by Dr. Kainz.)

What I like most about this book is that it works hard to reach the new student. Dr. Kainz removes all jargon and technical language, except to define the more common terms used by the experts in the field. He also includes diagrams to help explain complex abstract concepts. It is not often that a professor works so diligently to reach his students. He also succeeds in making his language contemporary and easy-to-read.

Dr. Kainz covers the whole gamut of Hegel's corpus and provides high-level overviews of most key ideas in Hegel's philosophy. I wish I had this book in the 1980's when I was struggling with the literature on Hegel, but in fact Dr. Kainz' book was probably not possible until 1996 because the scholarship on Hegel had to undergo a major change - it had to break away from the literature of Marxism and only the fall of the USSR could make that possible. The scholarship on Hegel since the fall of the USSR is very different - I say superior - compared with the scholarship before that period. This is due partly to English translations (finally) of all of Hegel's main works, and partly to the recognition that Hegel is not only widely different from Marx, but his work may better stand the test of time.

Howard P. Kainz is a world-renowned expert in Hegel scholarship. He is not always an advocate of Hegel's thought and he can ask some very pointed questions and offer some very critical comments. However, Dr. Kainz makes use of the latest Hegel scholarship so the new student benefits enormously. If you are thinking about reading Hegel and have seen how difficult it can be, and so are looking for a brief, high-level, yet comprehensive critique of Hegel's thought, this book is for you. I give it five stars.

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The Gift: Learning to Appreciate the Value of Life
Published in Hardcover by Longstreet Press (1955-01-01)
Author: Dwayne Bray
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Great Book A Must Read for Everyone BASED ON A TRUE STORY!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-02
BASED ON A TRUE STORY! This book is a great book. It tells a story about a inner city youth with a drug additced teenage mom who has many situations to deal with. This youth grows up to be a sucessful journalist and a kidney donor to his cousin. If his cousin doesnt get this kidney he will die. Read this great book to find out the rest of the story. A must read for everybody. Tell your friends and family about it. Rated 5*****.

Great! A MUST READ! NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-02
BASED ON A TRUE STORY! This book is a great book. It tells a story about a inner city youth with a drug additced teenage mom who has many situations to deal with. This youth grows up to be a sucessful journalist and a kidney donor to his cousin. If his cousin doesnt get this kidney he will die. Read this great book to find out the rest of the story. A must read for everybody. Tell your friends and family about it. Rated 5*****.

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A Glass Full of Tears: Dementia Day-By-Day
Published in Paperback by Writer's World Press (1996-06)
Author: June Lund Shiplett
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the most profound book I have read on multi-infarct dementia
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-08
As I watch my husband in the subtle and beginning stages of this agonizing disease and read June Shiplett's Glass Full Of Tears, I can only imagine my years of care-giving yet to come. Her log of her husband's vascular dementia is becoming my calendar as well. Most books are written about Alzheimer's and even though multi-infarct dementia is a kissing cousin of alzheimers, there is a behavioral difference. Shiplett is walking me through my days and I wish I could hug her for writing this book...... it seems it is written just for me.

a very touching and honest account shared with dignity & lov
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1998-02-05
It is hard to put in writing how the book effected me. It was very moving and helped to understand some of the emotions that we experience when care giving to a loved one. I appreciate Mrs. Shiplett sharing such a private and special part of her life. It is by far her richest Love Story she has written.


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