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The Promise of America
Published in Paperback by University of Minnesota Press (1984-06-01)
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Laymen's opinion
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-17
Review Date: 2007-09-17
I find this book to be very well written, researched and valuable. It tells the immigrant story with grace and compassion, delving into the motivations, disappointments and successes of the generations. Not only those of Norwegian descent will understand the challenges and victories of immigrant people. It is a book that addresses common fears and the ways the community rises up to overcome adversity. It is worth rereading several times.

Psychological Assessment With the MMPI-2
Published in Hardcover by Lawrence Erlbaum (2000-07)
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Good clinician's tool
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-14
Review Date: 2006-03-14
I am using this book for a graduate class, and I can only say that it has been invaluable. This book is a must-have for any aspiring clinician that plans to use the MMPI-2 for assessment. It has everything you need and more, and breaks down the scales in a comprehensible manner.
Questions of Form: Logic and the Analytic Proposition from Kant to Carnap
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Minnesota Pr (1989-07)
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Highly technical
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Review Date: 2006-05-08
Review Date: 2006-05-08
This book is a detailed analysis of some philosophycal questions about Carnap's philosophy. Only interesting for specialists. But if you are reallly interested in Carnap, then it is a good book for you.

A-Rafting on the Mississip (Fesler-Lampert Minnesota Heritage Book Series)
Published in Paperback by University of Minnesota Press (2001-09)
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Writing to rival Mark Twain
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Review Date: 2004-11-03
Review Date: 2004-11-03
Charles Edward Russell's time on the river occurred decades after the four short years when Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) was in the pilothouse. Like Twain (and like George B. Merrick, too), Russell began working for a newspaper in a river town, later went on the river as a steamboatman, and finally settled on a career as a writer.
Amazon has already provided a professional review that highlights other aspects of Russell's activist career. But two of his books stand separately from his political and muckraking writings. One, "Theodore Thomas and the American Orchestra," a biography of the great conductor and founder of orchestras, won the Pulitzer Prize.
The other is "A-Rafting on the Mississip." Here, Russell brings to life the era when great lumber and log rafts, acres in size, came down out of the Great North Woods of Minnesota and Wisconsin, to build the towns and cities along the Mississippi. From the early days when rafts of cut lumber floated with the current, through the decades when steam towboats pushed and maneuvered even larger rafts of logs, Russell describes the industry and the men who made it, some of whom were personal acquaintances and others of whom were on the boats with him.
And on top of all this thoroughly researched and well-written history, Russell's powers of description rival and at times exceed those of Mark Twain. Twain could describe a sunrise or sunset on the river such that the reader's eye pictures it easily. Russell's powers go beyond the visual to capture the rivermen's reverence, respect and devotion to the great and mysterious Mississippi, constantly flowing (in his words), "out of the mystery above the point, into the mystery below the bend."
If you're a devotee of river history and steamboats, you must have this book.
Amazon has already provided a professional review that highlights other aspects of Russell's activist career. But two of his books stand separately from his political and muckraking writings. One, "Theodore Thomas and the American Orchestra," a biography of the great conductor and founder of orchestras, won the Pulitzer Prize.
The other is "A-Rafting on the Mississip." Here, Russell brings to life the era when great lumber and log rafts, acres in size, came down out of the Great North Woods of Minnesota and Wisconsin, to build the towns and cities along the Mississippi. From the early days when rafts of cut lumber floated with the current, through the decades when steam towboats pushed and maneuvered even larger rafts of logs, Russell describes the industry and the men who made it, some of whom were personal acquaintances and others of whom were on the boats with him.
And on top of all this thoroughly researched and well-written history, Russell's powers of description rival and at times exceed those of Mark Twain. Twain could describe a sunrise or sunset on the river such that the reader's eye pictures it easily. Russell's powers go beyond the visual to capture the rivermen's reverence, respect and devotion to the great and mysterious Mississippi, constantly flowing (in his words), "out of the mystery above the point, into the mystery below the bend."
If you're a devotee of river history and steamboats, you must have this book.

Rand McNally Minnesota Easyfinder Map: highways & interstates (Easy Finder)
Published in Map by Rand McNally & Company (2005-02-28)
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Most convenient map of all time!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-04
Review Date: 2006-08-04
I needed a good map to use in the car for my recent trip to Minneapolis. I purchased both the Minnesota map and the Minneapolis map available from Rand McNally. The Easyfinder maps are now my favorite maps of all time. Not too bulky, easy to read in the passenger seat and fold up just to look at the info you need. They are laminated as well so you can mark them up with a sharpie or felt pen and then just wipe off your markings later. If I ever need a map for anywhere else again I will be sure to look for the easyfinder first. Very satisfied.

Rand McNally St. Paul, Minnesota: Local Street Detail (Rand McNally Folded Map: Cities)
Published in Map by Rand McNally & Company (2004-08-30)
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Minnesota or bust!
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Review Date: 2008-08-14
Review Date: 2008-08-14
I know I'm not going to get lost because I have my new trusty Rand McNally map of Saint Paul. Rand McNally is a name that I trust and have used for years.
Raptor Biomedicine
Published in Hardcover by University of Minnesota Press (1993-06)
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Raptors & Medicine
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-01
Review Date: 2000-05-01
The most complete handbook for rehabilitators of diurnal and nocturnal birds of prey. Very good information on all possible aspects of determining and healing all kinds of problems which could occur in this field. Good tables and figures complete this significant work and is a must have for laboratories and rehabilitation centers working with raptors and owls. Also falconers will gain a good impression on the possible diseases and illnesses of their most beloved birds. The only minus could be its presentation being ringbanded and if written by a typewriter but this should be forgotten as the information included is yet the best in its field in addition with previous work of these authors.
Rebel, Rebel (Girl Talk)
Published in Paperback by Golden Books (1994-01-21)
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"What should Randy do?"
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Review Date: 2003-11-09
Review Date: 2003-11-09
Randy Zak is starting to get homesick for New York City, even though her mother wants to remain in Acorn Falls, Minnesota. Can her male friend (Sheck) from NY, who's coming to visit for Thanksgiving, help her make up her mind?
Out of the four girls in this series, Randy is my favorite, and I could empathize with her in "Rebel, Rebel" (though I'm not sure why it was titled that). While reading this book, I kept flashing on another series character: Stacey McGill from The Baby-sitters Club, who shares quite a few similarities with Randy--they're both from NYC (and miss it), they dress a little wild, both of their parents are divorced and they live with their mothers, etc. Young readers who like that series will probably like Girl Talk as well. (But what's up with the pink-is-for-girls, Pepto Bismal book coloring? It's an eye sore.)

Reconstructing Chinatown: Ethnic Enclave, Global Change (Globalization and Community, Vol 2)
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Minnesota Pr (1998-07)
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Visit Chinatown but leave your stereotypes at the door
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-01
Review Date: 2005-09-01
Arguing that public perception of a group is ultimately subjective, Jan Lin (associate professor of sociology, Occidental College, Los Angeles) puts forth his research that how Chinatown is perceived rests largely on a westernized construct of what is 'good'.
Using qualitative and quantitative research methodology he paints a much more empathetic and complex picture of New York City's Chinatown. Lin notes the groups inside these ethnic enclaves are not homogenous and have their own disagreements with each other over what direction is best for the community to follow.
Including the information about intra-community transformation actions is important because 'white' society tended to portray Chinatowns as monolithic entities whose members intrinsically agree with one another. While such blanket stereotyping was prevalent in the past, it still continues because this work itself would not be as consciousness-raising as it is if society acknowledged this community's complexity.
Lin examined New York's Chinatown, but his research is broadly applicable to any part of the country with Chinatown (or Asian) enclaves. The founders of NYC's Chinatown (and others across America) inadvertently pioneered urban redevelopment when they settled into properties which society had cast off.
Increasingly Chinatown residents are entering and impacting American politics. Voter registrar offices are now having to provide registration and election materials in these languages. In addition to being courted by politicians, the Chinatown residents are also becoming politicians themselves.
Ultimately finding his research intersecting with many facets of my own work, I recommend Lin's book for people interested in Asian American studies. It is also a good read for people undertaking community development work with Asian American communities.
Using qualitative and quantitative research methodology he paints a much more empathetic and complex picture of New York City's Chinatown. Lin notes the groups inside these ethnic enclaves are not homogenous and have their own disagreements with each other over what direction is best for the community to follow.
Including the information about intra-community transformation actions is important because 'white' society tended to portray Chinatowns as monolithic entities whose members intrinsically agree with one another. While such blanket stereotyping was prevalent in the past, it still continues because this work itself would not be as consciousness-raising as it is if society acknowledged this community's complexity.
Lin examined New York's Chinatown, but his research is broadly applicable to any part of the country with Chinatown (or Asian) enclaves. The founders of NYC's Chinatown (and others across America) inadvertently pioneered urban redevelopment when they settled into properties which society had cast off.
Increasingly Chinatown residents are entering and impacting American politics. Voter registrar offices are now having to provide registration and election materials in these languages. In addition to being courted by politicians, the Chinatown residents are also becoming politicians themselves.
Ultimately finding his research intersecting with many facets of my own work, I recommend Lin's book for people interested in Asian American studies. It is also a good read for people undertaking community development work with Asian American communities.

Red Lake Nation: Portraits of Ojibway Life
Published in Hardcover by University of Minnesota Press (1992-10)
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everything I was looking for
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Review Date: 2005-07-22
Review Date: 2005-07-22
I was delighted that the book was in great condition and content!
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