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Could be good but it's discontinuedReview Date: 2005-06-28
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A very good book!Review Date: 2006-06-06
Although this book is rather outdated... But it's still very interesting as well as educational. And at the price of only a penny plus shipping and handling, what have you got to lose?
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The Japanese Experiance in Indonesia:Selected Memoirs of 194Review Date: 2001-01-23


Be forewarnedReview Date: 2007-08-14
With that caveat, This is an excellent resource, in some ways better than Captain Cook's Journals (though I feel blasphemous in saying that), and as fien a recreational read as you will find in many a year. It also surprises me how much science they actually knew in the late 18th century.

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Interesting concept--minimal resultReview Date: 2008-05-24
One section that also screams to be done more completely is the "Who's Who in the Mansfield Chronology," an attempt at a KM Encyclopedia. All the major players--easily found in previously published sources or online-- are listed, but the first name I went to look for, Jeanne Beauchamp (Renshaw), was not included.
This is a great concept, and one would hope that scholarly libraries will make this available for researchers. However, it may be of limited use for many of the questions that have yet to be answered about this author's work and life.
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A clear expalantion of a dangerous government's policies.Review Date: 1999-08-20
Jeff Kennett and his ministers have set a course for Victoria where no one is a person anymore but is only a client or customer. Not only has language been coopted to change public perceptions but some of the most potent examples of fascist propaganda are now commonplace in Victoria. As the economy prospers , schools ,transport, public servcies and hospitals wither and die.
The book is well written and a valuable resource for students of the cancer of economic rationalism.
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Interesting bookReview Date: 2007-08-18
As a Hawaii resident, it made a great coffee table book -- it recounts the history of Hawaii's Korean community and discusses in some detail how Koreans in Hawaii helped shape the development of South Korea.
It also highlights the demographic divisions within the Korean community, based on generation, time-in-country, and home province.
Overall, it's an interesting book. 4 stars.

comprehensive and scholarlyReview Date: 2007-01-11
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The world is full of crashing boersReview Date: 2005-06-16
Not only does Dr Boer seem incapable of mastering even the most basic dialectic schema, but he insists upon subjecting us to his photography.
Is he even a real MarXXXist. Was he ever?
In spite of - or, perhaps, becasue of his countless scholastic slips and revisionist inklings - Roland Boer remains the only man capable of dragging biblical studies out of the 19th century and into the retro-futuristic age of joyless humanism we all thought died with Della Volpe. More please!

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Vastly Superior to Lonely Planet but you don't need eitherReview Date: 2003-05-31
A fair number of hostel listings are in here but not all of them. There are lots of free publications in a lot of hostels with most hostels listed so if buying the book for this reason alone maybe save your money. There is still a lot of weight unnecessarily taken up with stuff such as hotels and restaurants which backpackers obviously never use. Let's Go should produce two versions one for travellers interested in that kind of stuff and one for backpackers. This book would then be half the size and weight.
This book is good for general information on Australia especially if you've never been here before or don't know much. You don't really need one of these types of books to travel Australia or anywhere else but if you must get one definitely get this over Lonely Planet.
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But as I'm concerned, Lonely Planet is not doing anymore this guide (and this version is quite old, so it may be not updated).
What a pitty!...