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A Day in the Life of a Colonial Sailmaker (Library of Living and Working in Colonial Times)
Published in Hardcover by PowerKids Press (2004-08)
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James Forton, free black sailmaker and one of the richest men in Philadelphia!
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Review Date: 2007-10-05
Review Date: 2007-10-05
A Day in the Life of a Colonial Shipwright (The Library of Living and Working in Colonial Times)
Published in Hardcover by PowerKids Press (2004-08)
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Excellent!
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Review Date: 2007-10-04
Review Date: 2007-10-04
The work of shipbuilding in colonial days is entertainingly explained by author Laurie Krebs, who tells how a young apprentice,
under a master shipbuilder worked to produce a finished ship in the Langdon Shipyard. From the first drawings to the scale
model to the life-size patterns, cutting, measuring -- every detail of the trade is explained and illustrated beautifully.
John Langdon, shipbuilder, was also a representative to the second Continental Congress, and the ship that he produced, the Ranger, was captained by John Paul Jones!
A Day In the Life of a Colonial Shipwright also includes a link to a website for more information.
John Langdon, shipbuilder, was also a representative to the second Continental Congress, and the ship that he produced, the Ranger, was captained by John Paul Jones!
A Day In the Life of a Colonial Shipwright also includes a link to a website for more information.

A Day in the Life of Canada (Day in the Life)
Published in Hardcover by Collins Publishers (1985-11)
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A peek into the last century
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Review Date: 2000-04-18
Review Date: 2000-04-18
When this book's photos were being shot on June 8th, 1986, I was a boy in Soviet Union. The word "perestroika" was not yet
invented, and the "iron curtain" was alive and well. Quite naturally, foreign countries seemed more like other planets to
us then. Now I live in Canada, and what I find the most revelational about this book is that from today's viewpoint, Canada
of 1986 was surprisingly more like the Soviet Union of the same time than it is like modern Canada or modern Russia. Cars,
fashions, appliances, even people's smiles and expressions, let alone the book's design and print quality are all unmistakably
the "deep into 1980s" style, and many things in the book look like they're from my own childhood. When you live through
changes you tend to miss them, and it takes a book like this to remind you of how even the smallest things in life may change
within a decade. These changes constitute the real history of our world, not the sequences of prime ministers or general
secretaries. I'd highly recommend this book for its historical interest alone - and besides, it has some really great pictures,
too.
Day the Swallows Spoke
Published in Paperback by Penguin Books Canada, Limited (1995)
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#2 in the Matthee canon
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Review Date: 2005-02-22
Review Date: 2005-02-22
While none of her other works (pending a translation of Pieternella van der Kaap) comes up to Circles in a Forest, this is
my nomineee for Dalene Matthee's #2 work. The subject matter is more contemporary than Circles - yet it has the same gentle
insights into the human being. Dalene Matthee died two days ago. What a loss. What a great writer.

Days of Gold
Published in Paperback by Oak Woods Media (2002-04-01)
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A superbly written and highly recommended adventure novel
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Review Date: 2002-09-06
Review Date: 2002-09-06
Marianne is 12 and her brother Thomas is 14 when they find themselves alone in Seattle at the beginning of the great 1897
Klondike Gold Rush. With a little food from their family grocery story but with no wilderness experience, they set out for
the Yukon to find their prospecting father who hasn't been heard from for more than a year. Will Marianne and Thomas find
their father, will they survive the threatening arctic winter, tall mountains, wild rapids, and unscrupulous adults? Fortunately
they also encounter kindness and generosity, as well as discovering an unexpected courage and endurance within themselves.
Days Of Gold is a superbly written and highly recommended adventure novel for young readers ages 9-14.

A Field Guide to Gold, Gemstone and Mineral Sites of British Columbia, Volume 2: Sites Within a Day's Drive to Vancouver
Published in Paperback by Harbour Publishing (2006-06-01)
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More than 260 sites in the British Columbia and Vancouver area
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Review Date: 2006-06-14
Review Date: 2006-06-14
The newly revised and substantially updated second edition of A Field Guide To Gold, Gemstone, And Mineral Sites Of British
Columbia: Volume 2 - Sites Within A Day's Drive Of Vancouver by Rick Hudson is an insightful and informative collection of
area locations filled with the accessible beauties of natural minerals and gems to be found in the Vancouver area. As a concise
compendium practical information for finding and recovering prized gemstones and minerals, A Field Guide To Gold, Gemstone,
And Mineral Sites Of British Columbia combines the author's years of experience and "know-how" with practical mapping and
discovery methods. Enhanced with maps and site drawings, a glossary of geological terms, addresses of government offices,
museums and mineral clubs/associations, A Field Guide To Gold, Gemstone, And Mineral Sites Of British Columbia is very strongly
recommended for do-it-yourself mining hobbyists with respect to more than 260 sites in the British Columbia and Vancouver
area.

A Field Guide to Gold, Gemstone and Mineral Sites of British Columbia: Volume 2: Sites within a Day's Drive of Vancouver
Published in Paperback by Harbour (1999)
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A terrific field guide!
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Review Date: 2003-12-15
Review Date: 2003-12-15
Volume 2, Sites Within a Day's Drive of Vancouver is the most detailed field guide available for gold, gemstone and mineral
hunters in this area. We found the detailed maps and generous Latitude and Longtitude references very helpful. When inputting
this information into our GPS we have easily located the sites mentioned in this book. Highly recommended.
a day in the life of the amish
Published in Hardcover by Roy Reiman (1994)
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There's plenty of time for chores before breakfast
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Review Date: 2005-03-26
Review Date: 2005-03-26
Bob Ottum, the editor of this book asked over 100 Amish to record a single day in their lives (Monday, October 4, 1993) and
sent out cameras so that the willing volunteers could take photos to enhance their written diaries. The result is very appealing.
I enjoyed my day with the Amish, astounded by the amount of work they achieved, and charmed by the gentle humor with which
they accomplished their daily chores.
The one-day diaries were recorded during the peak of the harvest and canning season, and Monday was also wash day in most of the Amish households. From Wyoming to New York, the wash went out onto clotheslines, cows were milked and fed while Orion and the Moon were still bright in the sky, one family--with plenty of help from friends and relatives--was preparing for 500 wedding guests, and of course, children all over the country were bundled off to one-room school-houses on foot, by buggy or school bus.
One Amish lady who runs a bulk grocery store in Minnesota sold flour, yeast, oatmeal and a 60-pound pail of corn syrup to another woman who was having "church next Sunday and needs to do a lot of baking." This book lovingly details the breakfasts, dinners, and suppers eaten by the diarists on October 4, 1993 and by the end of the book I was extremely hungry. One family had 60 guests for a supper that included "scalloped potatoes with ham, dressing, ham and cheese sandwiches, vegetable pizza, Jell-O apple salad, cream cheese pudding, cherry and raspberry pie and ice cream." Plain food you might say, but abundant and home-cooked.
Of all the books I've read about the Amish, 'A Day in the Life' is the most interesting and enjoyable. It is the only book, the editor is proud to announce, with a map that shows locations in America where the Amish have formed communities. The largest concentrations of Amish are found in the Great Lakes states, but there are also settlements in the far northwestern corner of Montana, and the southern plains of Texas. In all, 22 states and one Canadian province are home to these industrious, plain-dealing folks.
The one-day diaries were recorded during the peak of the harvest and canning season, and Monday was also wash day in most of the Amish households. From Wyoming to New York, the wash went out onto clotheslines, cows were milked and fed while Orion and the Moon were still bright in the sky, one family--with plenty of help from friends and relatives--was preparing for 500 wedding guests, and of course, children all over the country were bundled off to one-room school-houses on foot, by buggy or school bus.
One Amish lady who runs a bulk grocery store in Minnesota sold flour, yeast, oatmeal and a 60-pound pail of corn syrup to another woman who was having "church next Sunday and needs to do a lot of baking." This book lovingly details the breakfasts, dinners, and suppers eaten by the diarists on October 4, 1993 and by the end of the book I was extremely hungry. One family had 60 guests for a supper that included "scalloped potatoes with ham, dressing, ham and cheese sandwiches, vegetable pizza, Jell-O apple salad, cream cheese pudding, cherry and raspberry pie and ice cream." Plain food you might say, but abundant and home-cooked.
Of all the books I've read about the Amish, 'A Day in the Life' is the most interesting and enjoyable. It is the only book, the editor is proud to announce, with a map that shows locations in America where the Amish have formed communities. The largest concentrations of Amish are found in the Great Lakes states, but there are also settlements in the far northwestern corner of Montana, and the southern plains of Texas. In all, 22 states and one Canadian province are home to these industrious, plain-dealing folks.
The Hardest Day
Published in Paperback by Random House of Canada, Limited (1990)
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Dramatic slice of wwII history
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Review Date: 2000-12-10
Review Date: 2000-12-10
The entire book is devoted to telling the story of only one day during the battle of Britain. August the 18th is the date
of the highest actual losses for both sides (not the highest claimed losses as was the case on september 15th). This book
is so well written I can recommend it to anyone with even the most passing interest in WWII. Alfred Price, has a definite
talent for distilling military operational detail into everyday language, and the historical detail is presented in a thoroughly
engrossing way. I have read many books written almost exclusively from the historian's point of view and have enjoyed them
very much, but for me there's no substitute for hearing from the participants in their own words. From top brass to civilians,
from airfeild personnel to aircrews on both sides, this book creates, at times, a minute by minute experience of that day's
events. My only complaint (and it's a small one) is the overall pacing. The first couple of chapters or so necesarily set
the stage. The next chapters deal effectively with the attacks, but as the chapters progress, the action, and therefore the
suspense, steadily dwindles. But while the book is hitting its stride it is just about impossible to put down! Highly recommended.

Jedediah Days: One Woman's Island Paradise
Published in Hardcover by Harbour Publishing (1998-01-01)
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What a wonderful read
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Review Date: 2005-12-07
Review Date: 2005-12-07
This is one of the best reads I have found in a long time. Very intertaining and very funny. Mary Palmer is a real woman.
This book makes me sad that I will never be able to experience the things that Mary did. After reading this book I am going
to have to find Jedediah Island.
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The process of sailmaking is described with numerous illustrations and photographs. This is accurate history, entertainingly presented with a website for further study.