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The Western Reserve: The Story of New Connecticut in Ohio (Black Squirrel Books)
Published in Paperback by Kent State Univ Pr (1991-11)
Author: Harlan Hatcher
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Ohio history brought to life
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-22
Harlan Hatcher's intricate history of northern Ohio, encompasing the early days of the Connecticut Land Company in the closing decade of the eighteenth century to the industrial growth period of the early twentieth century, uses a combination of first person narrative and biographical anecdotes, as well as other primary documents, to support and enhance a story that is both informative and enjoyable. In his remarks in the foreward to this revised edition, George Knepper describes Hatcher as having "the novelist's touch," an ability to infuse the story "with the human interest that brings life and meaning to the factual account". Beginning with a piece of western wilderness territory just south of Lake Erie, reserved by Connecticut for itself out of the lands deeded to the federal government in 1786, the surveying, settling and growth of "New Connecticut," the state of Ohio, is a fascinating story of vision and optimism by men of courage and resourcefulness.

The real strength of Hatcher's work is that demographics and dates, while important and recognized, take second place to the words of the people who shaped Ohio, lived in and loved it. He has managed to breathe life into Ohio's story and make what could have been a dusty narrative come to life in the accounts, letters, and journals he quotes. Hatcher's obvious respect for this, his native state, permeates the text and only adds to his credibility. In his closing remarks he summarizes this viewpoint, saying: ". . . the Western Reserve, aware of its background and of its strategic position at the heart of America's industries, rich in education, drama and the fine arts, rooted in the past but with its head erect, faces with equanimity the destiny which persistantly unfolds before it." This is a must read for every student of Ohio history.

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What a Year! a 26 Fairmount Avenue Book
Published in Hardcover by Putnam Juvenile (2002-03-04)
Author: Tomie DePaola
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1940...The Year Continues.....
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-08
Tomie dePaola is back with the fourth installment of his marvelously charming and warmhearted 26 Fairmount Avenue series. What A Year picks up right where On My Way left off, September 1940, and for young Tomie, this was the very best time of the year. September brings the beginning of first grade and Tomie's sixth birthday, with a class party and special presents. Then on to his first trick or treating Halloween and a favorite costume, Thanksgiving with the extended dePaola clan and a trip to the movies to see Pinocchio, Christmas, with pageants and presents, almost ruined by chicken pox, and the first New Year's Eve he stayed up past midnight to ring in the new year. And through it all, Mr dePaola fills his engaging memoir with well remembered and entertaining details, events, and anecdotes. Written in an easy to read, conversational style, and enhanced by delightful black and white sketches, What A Year is perfect for youngsters 7-11, and makes an even better read-aloud story the entire family can share together. Told with great insight, wisdom, humor and love, the 26 Fairmount Avenue series just gets better with each new book. As Tomie writes in his diary on the first day of the new year..."I wonder what 1941 will be like?" We can only wait for the next installment to find out.

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WINDSOR, Connecticut: History and Genealogies of Ancient, 1635-1891, Volume II: Genealogies
Published in Hardcover by New Hampshire Pub. Co (1992-01-01)
Author: Henry Reed Stiles
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From these humble beginings
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-01
Early in the history of this country a few hardy souls set out to establish a town they could call their own. Windsor, CT was first surveyed and then platted to show ownership, and thereby a vested interest in making a "stopping place", their home. The maps included in Volume I give a detailed view of where one family lived in relation to another. Volume II goes into great detail--more than 900 pages, outlining the relationship of one family to another. This volume provides great genealogical information for the more than 200 families who lived, married, and raised families who have since spread throughout the United States. The descendants have since populated many parts of the country and can trace their ancestory back to "The History of Ancient Windsor Connecticut."

This makes a great source of information for those who have an ancestor named in these volumes.

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Witchcraft Delusion in Colonial Connecticut
Published in Paperback by Kessinger Publishing (2003-03)
Author: John M. Taylor
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from the horse's mouth
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Review Date: 2007-01-27
This little book is not so much written, as compiled, by the author. John Taylor, in the earliest years of the 20th century, painstakingly combed through local town records (written by hand in that faded ink and all-but-undecipherable old script) from the 17th century. He provided an enormous service to historians by extracting and printing any and all documentation pertaining to the the subject of witchcraft in Connecticut Colony, and is credited for discovering the name and place of residence of the first woman to be executed as a witch, Alse (Alice) Young of Windsor. The value of Taylor's service cannot be underestimated, and this volume is absolutely essential to the study of this tragic but fascinating slice of American history.

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Woodmont On The Sound, CT (Postcard History)
Published in Paperback by Arcadia Publishing (2007-04-04)
Author: Katherine Krauss Murphy
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For all who love Woodmont
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Review Date: 2007-08-17
For all who love Woodmont, CT, this is a great book. I spent the first several years of my life there, my mother was born and grew up there, and this book brings back many happy memories. I am very grateful to Katie Murphy for putting it together! Order your copy today!

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Workers' compensation medical cost control
Published in Unknown Binding by Connecticut General Assembly, Office of Legislative Research (1991)
Author: Judith S Lohman
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Increasing Leadership Effectiveness
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-11
This is an excellent book! Even though it is a little old (1976), this book is an excellent read for managers and leadership students alike. Arygis outlines his Model I / Model II paradigm that is essentially a build on MacGregor's Theory X/Theory Y from 1960. Argyis then uses these 2 theories as a vehicle to present double loop learning. His teachings are definitely applicable even today and are the foundations for a lot of the current understanding of learning organizations. A definite classic and a definite read!

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The Wrong House
Published in Hardcover by St Martins Pr (1994-03)
Author: Carol McD Wallace
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Great Study of Humanness
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-14
Just finished reading this book. Great! The idea of buying the "wrong house" and what it can signify is a really good story!

The author really shows some sides of our humanness that can't always be expressed. She shows an example of wanting something from our partner which we are not even sure of. Her character then gets the recognition that she needs from an unlikely source.

There are some really good characters in this book, both female and male.

It's a good read!

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Yale University & New Haven, Connecticut, Fourth Edition (Professor Pathfinder's Campus Maps)
Published in Map by Hedberg Maps (2005-03)
Author: Hedberg Maps
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EASY, EASY, EASY
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-30
This map is awesome! Super easy to read, and points out everything. Has an enlarged section of downtown that is amazingly accurate. Absolutely loved using this map on my vacation.

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Yankee Wake Up
Published in Kindle Edition by CreateSpace Publishing (2008-04-22)
Author: Dr. Phil Maymin
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Over 50 quick reads and one wake up call!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-28
What I love about this book is that you don't need to read it from front to back. Just flip it open and start reading. A collection of over 50 different alarms telling us to wake up and look what's happened to our country. Lets get out of bed and take it back!

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Murder in Greenwich
Published in Audio Cassette by HarperAudio (1998-06-01)
Author: Mark Fuhrman
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PAGE TURNER
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-04
This book was a great read! I started reading and couldn't stop until it was finished. Mark Fuhrman is a top notch author, he really constructed an excellent book here.

Be careful not to do too much research about the Moxley case before reading this book, it may ruin the ending for you.

Repeats facts alot.
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Review Date: 2008-02-16
This is an okay book. Furman repeats alot of the info over and over. I didn't even finish the last few pages as they started out the same as everything we already read.

Don't Read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-04
The problem with this book is that Heir Furhman takes the credit for solving the crime. This couldn't be further from the truth.

If you want to read the most factual account of this murder, read "Conviction" by Len Levitt.

However, I believe that if Mr. Skakel can't recall if he committed the murder, how can anyone else be so sure.

Can we believe Mark Fuhrman?
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-15
Let's face it, Mark Fuhrman is not somebody that I consider reliable. Dominick Dunne, another old man bent on revenge over his daughter's murder, goes after the Kennedy family. Okay, I'm not saying that Michael Skakel did it or not because he was convicted of the crime but the story's not over until the case was done in the court of law. I believe the book came well before the guilty verdict which was too soon and judgmental. Yes, the Kennedys have a lot of power and money but Greenwich is still a place where people drive expensive cars, live in mansions, and are completely out of touch with reality. I don't believe Fuhrman anymore than I believe Dunne because they're totally ready to convict based on little evidence, hearsay, and gossip.

Tori Sorianos review!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-03
My book is called Murder In Greenwich and it is about a murder of a 15 year old girl named Martha Moxley.The book is written by Mark Fuhrman.The case was never solved but i think its an excellent book because it gave alot of details.It also show pictures of where the murder occurred and also of Martha Moxley.The author is also an excellent writer.I recommend this book if u like Mark Fuhrman books or mystery books!I would not recommend this book to people that dont like murders or blood. ~~~~BY TORI SORIANO 16 YEARS OLD LINCOLN CITY OR!!!~~~


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