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Clear Speech from the Start Student's Book with Audio CD: Basic Pronunciation and Listening Comprehension in North American English (Clear Speech)
Published in Paperback by Cambridge University Press (2005-02-21)
Author: Judy B. Gilbert
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Wasn't what I was looking for.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-09
I was looking for something I could use as an SLP. I didn't realize that buying this as a package with the other Clear Speech book was redundant, since they are different volumes for the same book.

It's good book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-27
If you have some problem of English pronounciation,
You should use it.
Because it is really useful for them, and
it is really helpful.
So, you should use it if you have some problems.

Most Innovative Illustrative Technique
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-30
Now, I've seen some pretty innovative approaches to illustrating pronunciation. But this takes the prize so far.

From the author's letter to teachers:

"For years, teachers have been asking me to write a version of my intermediate level book, Clear Speech, that would be usable for beginners. They said that it would make more sense to help students with pronunciation early, rather than wait until they have developed habits that are hard to overcome. Also, teachers often found that their beginning students became discouraged when people didn't understand what they were saying, and of course, a discouraged student is harder to teach. Teachers who were trying to help their beginning students with pronunciation expressed frustration with the limited results they were getting from traditional methods of drilling minimal pair (e.g., ship/sheep) or asking students to "sound out" the letters in print. [ e.g. "Do you want to go to the store? / Doo yoo wahnt too goh too thuh stor?" ] They were asking for a more effective approach.

All of this made sense to me. But the problems was that I just couldn't think of an approach that would work. For one thing, beginners simply don't have enough vocabulary to understand explanations. And with so much else to learn, there isn't much class time for pronunciation. One thing was clear to me: A really useful book had to be radically different from any other in the field, including my own intermediate level book."

The author has succeeded beyond everyone's expectations.

Now ESL beginners can build clear pronunciation!
Helpful Votes: 64 out of 64 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-27
Conventional wisdom in the ESL/EFL world holds that pronunciation should not be taught at the beginning level. It's just too technical, requiring complicated descriptions and explanations for which beginning students don't have the vocabulary.

But if there were a way to make the material accessible? Even beginners need to communicate clearly -- intelligible speech fosters successful academic, work, and social interactions, and that's got to be encouraging for the student! Judy Gilbert's well-planned approach makes clear pronunciation truly accessible to beginners. The book -- rightly so -- limits the pronunciation points to those that are most urgently needed for intelligibility. The principle areas covered are: (1) the alphabet: using letters to spell out loud for clarification, (2) decoding spelling/reading words: using simple spelling rules to predict the pronunciation of a word, (3) syllable number: developing awareness of the number of syllables in words and phrases, being sure not to add unnecessary syllables or to omit necessary ones, (4) syllable stress: lengthening stressed vowels and reducing unstressed ones, (5) word connections: linking words together (this improves both listening comprehension and the smoothness of the student's speech), (6) the music of English: the pitch contours and rhythm of the language, and (7) articulation: t/d, s/z, l/r/n, and th.

There are some very cool things in this book for pronunciation teachers and learners. For example, there are tongue shape drawings looking from the back of the tongue to the front and out the mouth. Can't picture it? You'll have to see it to believe it! Along with the traditional front and side views, this new perspective really helps you visualize what's going on inside your mouth to produce a specific sound. I only wish there were drawings for all the American English vowels and consonants!! (But then it wouldn't be a beginning textbook, would it?)

I also like the vowel pronunciation rules. Example: the letters 'ai' are pronounced like the first letter [a] in the combination. Think: straight, complaint. Then, in the appendix, a percentage is given for how often the rule works, in this case, 95% of the time. This will give the student the confidence to guess how a new word is pronounced, take 'restraint', for example, but not stress out when the rule doesn't work, as in 'plaid'.

There are many helpful graphics in the book. Two of my favorites are the extra-wide bolded letters for stressed vowels (I think you can visualize that) and the diminishing letters for continuant sounds (Thatsssokay. The storezzznearrrMain [the second and third s's, z's, and r's have decreasing font sizes]).

I've been looking for a book like this for a long time. Mostly, I do corporate accent and pronunciation training and executive speech coaching with foreign-born clients who have a high intermediate to advanced command of English. But occasionally, I am asked to train employees who have a lower level of English. This is definitely the book I'll choose for them! Trainees can apply the basic concepts they learn to company-specific vocabulary and technical terms.

I only wish all learners of North American English could start out with this book...

Canada
Condor Tales of the Supernatural in Alaska & Canada
Published in Paperback by Vivisphere Publishing (2000-11-02)
Authors: Maka-Tai-Meh and Jacques L. Condor
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Connie Vines, Author
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-20
Jacques Condor is a spellbinding weaver of tales. Condor Tales brings to life a time long-past when Native American Storytellers sat beneath a star-filled sky, with the warmth a fire to chase way the evening chill, and young child seated waiting for a story--Welcome the Magic this novel brings.
--Connie Vines, AKA Addison Murrary, award-winner author of "Whisper upon the Water," "After the Rain," and "Rachel and the Texan."....

The Best Book for All Ages and All People
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-17
I am a Native American and I was just thrilled to read Condor's book. Not only did the author make me feel like I was sitting with Elders and hearing the stories. But, he "drew me in" and I felt like I was experiencing the story first hand. His command in being able to translate the different cultural's analogies into something that all people can read and understand is exceptional. The phrase " it looses something in the translation" dose not apply to these stories. All ages and all people will find this book entertaining, enlightening, and exceptional!I have recommended this book to everyone that has asked me how I can better understand the Native American people.I have recommmended this book to my local library and Boy Scout and Girl Scout organizations. It was the best birthday present I have ever recieved.

Excellent Book!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-03
Condor has written a wonderful book of Native American stories that are very hard to put down until you have finished each individual story. The stories are written with great clarity so that you can experience the sights and smells of the Alaska and Canadian area in which they take place as though you are actually there around a campfire or in long-house, at their FIRST telling! Each story has an illustration of a character from the story that brings the story to life, some stories have several illustrations. The stories contain an introduction to help set the background for the story. Condor, a Native American, has lived for many years in the area he writes so well about. I highly recommend this book as a very enjoyable read and anxiously await to hear more from this author!

Condor Tales
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-15
Wow! This book is a page turner! I could not put it down. It is a wonderful collection of Native American short stories dealing with super natural legends and ghost stories. I found myself reading on and on after planning to stop pages earlier. I just had to find out what happened next. The stories are well written. The author describes the scene and characters clearly and sets the stage for you. What unfolds as you read are tales so memorable and haunting you keep thinking of them even after you have put the book down. I also liked the fact that there are illustrations in the book so you can see the characters exactly as the author pictured them himself. One of the best books I have read and truly enjoyed in a long time.

Canada
Consumer Behaviour: Buying, Having and Being
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall Canada (2001-08-16)
Authors: Michael R. Solomon, Judith L. Zaichkowsky, and Rosemary Polegato
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Great Consumer Behavior Textbook
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-30
this is a really great consumer behavior textbook for those who are interested in understanding the how marketing is applied in the ever-changing environment. highly recommended by marketing professors too!

Good price for reasonable product
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-29
The product was in a reasonable condition and for the price it was a good option!

Good Read
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-22
Useful book, includes thinking on both consumer behavior and relevant market strategies. Good read for marketing beginners.

Very interesting textbook, one of the best I've seen!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-07
As a marketing major, this consumer behavior textbook has been an asset to my learning so far. Very descriptive with many graphic examples. Uses outside knowledge from today that help the reader to stay alert and interested.

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The Courage of Children: My Life with the World's Poorest Kids
Published in Hardcover by HarperCollins Canada (1998-04)
Author: Peter Dalglish
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A wake-up call to the Developed World!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-11
Peter Dalglish is a visionary...there are no two ways about it. He has seen and experienced more in his lifetime than many of us ever will, and his story is one which every young person should read.

He has touched the lives of children from war-torn North Africa to the corrupt shanty towns of Bangkok--and in each he has made a fundamental difference in those children's lives. His contribution to social development is as far-reaching as any of the great figures in international affairs that may spring to mind, except he has achieved it on a small-scale, personal level.

I believe Mr. Dalglish has touched on a point that we should all take to heart: that those of us who have been fortunate enough to have the resources we do, have an OBLIGATION to give more to the lives of these impoverished children.

I commend Mr. Dalglish and think his book a fantastic reflection of a distinguished career of service.

A fantastic and extraordinary look at the life of street kid
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-24
This book is touching and encouraging on all levels. It teaches the true meaning of many things, touching on the soul and heart. Definetly a must read.

A touching and courageous story
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-24
Peter Dalgish's book is one of the fantastic I have ever read. It is an emotional and touching story, no matter how sad or heart wrenching. But it also lets us believe in freedom and truth. Read this books!

A riveting read written by an inspirational man..
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-31
I didn't expect to enjoy this book as much as I did; I was interested to read it after hearing Peter Dalgleish speak. He is a charismatic, brilliant speaker and this book is equally riveting. A lawyer by training, Dalgleish was heading for the big salary, the luxury life. The book charts how he turned himself around and ended up using his characteristic drive and energy to help some of the world's poorest children. It will make you question the values of western society and it will make you realise that with energy and a determination, many things are indeed possible.

Canada
Crossing the Line: Mobsters and Rumrunners (Legend Series)
Published in Paperback by Folklore Publishing (2004-06-15)
Author: Gord Steinke
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Capone and the Purple Gang in Canada
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-03
What sets this book apart from most books on Prohibition, is that the author is using mostly Canadian sources of information. That makes perfect sense as that is where the bootleg whiskey was originating. Steinke's stated intent is to explore the connections between Canadians and the American Underworld during Prohibition. He succeeds brilliantly with colorful stories of Al Capone's visit to Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan and Ontario residents recollections of the Purple Gang. Other chapters deal with Dutch Schultz, Whiskey producers, and rumrunning ships. Unusual anecdotes that other authors missed. Good stuff.

Canada's Probition Connection
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-31
In his introduction to Mobsters & Rumrunners of Canada: Crossing the Line Gord Steinke points out that "probation was a miserable failure. The so called `Noble Experiment,' which was meant to reduce crime and poverty and improve people's health" turned out to be a complete disaster. In fact, prohibition spawned a whole new crew of criminals who specialized in bootlegging and much of these illegal activities originated in Canada.

The movement for prohibition began when some Americans were troubled about the harmful effects of drinking and they began forming temperance organizations. As these groups became influential, the U. S. government on the 16th of January, 1919 ratified the National Prohibition Act commonly known as the Volstead Act. A year later it was prohibited to manufacture, sale, or transport intoxicating liquors in the US. It would take another thirteen years until the Act was repealed, however, in the meantime, the era of bootleg booze created a class of very wealthy criminals who were able to turn huge profits. However, the cost was very high, as it also meant considerable rivalry among gangs and by the time Prohibition ended there was at least 800 gangsters who were killed in bootleg-related shootings in Chicago alone.

Mobsters & Rumrunners of Canada: Crossing the Line recounts the many stories pertaining to the Canadian connection to the American underworld during the era of Prohibition. It should be pointed out that in Canada prohibition had a very short life span and when it ended, each of the provinces was given the option to control the manufacture and sale of alcohol. Some did regulate the sale and manufacture, however, for the most part much of it was a farce.
As an example and as Steinke mentions, The Liquor Control Act of Ontario only banned public or hotel drinking but did not prohibit the manufacture and export of liquor. Consequently, it was not illegal to export liquor to countries that did have Prohibition. This meant that anyone from the USA, who was fearless, could motor over to Ontario or anywhere in Canada, buy all the liquor he or she could carry and smuggle it across the border.

Moreover, as Steinke points out, mobsters such as the illustrious Al Capone seized upon the opportunity to make a fortune in bootlegging and he immediately forged a business alliance with Sam and Harry Bronfman who were manufacturing liquor in Saskatchewan where Prohibition had ended in 1924.
As mentioned in Mobsters & Rumrunners of Canada: Crossing the Line, Capone between 1925 and 1932 controlled all the distilleries, nightclubs, bookie joints, gambling houses, brothels and race tracks in the Chicago area at a reported income of $100 million per year. No doubt, Capone would not have succeeded to such an extent if it were not for Prohibition.

Violence was not only restricted to the USA as it was quite prevalent along the coastline of Canada's Atlantic provinces from Newfoundland to Nova Scotia and even included the French islands of St. Pierre, a group of French-owned islands 16 miles off the southwest coast of Newfoundland. Together these venues constituted Rum Row and were the principal jumping off points in bootlegging activities. From any of these harbors it was a short jaunt into the USA.

The depiction of the many colorful characters that played an important role during this era is very well done. As Steinke mentions in his introduction, mobsters and smugglers and their greedy lives filled with murder, mystery and mayhem are usually not part of a Canadian history course. However, how real is the history of a country if you decide to pick and choose what to include particularly where many Canadian families can trace back their ancestry to bootleggers and gangsters?

Steinke's research is the result of gleaning through a variety of newspaper articles, government archives and other publications and as he states: "one undeniable common denominator emerged from our country's past-the cruel and greedy era of Mobsters and Rumrunners of Canada is very real and important part of Canadian heritage."

Norm Goldman, Editor Bookpleasures


Cst. Doug Winkleman, BSc.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-09
Gord has written a superb book on the history of Rum Running, and the gangsters and outlaws involved. The research and information contained within the pages of this book far outway any other book I have read on this subject. As well he adds a lighter side throughout which makes this book a very easy and enjoyable read. You will not want to put it down.

Thank you Gord for a great read, looking forward to any future works. To everyone else looking for a great book, you will not be dissapointed with this one. I highly recommend.
Doug Winkleman

The most famous exploits of rum-running mobsters
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-30
Crossing The Line: Mobsters And Rumrunners by journalist and broadcaster Gord Steinke is an entertaining account of the most famous exploits of rum-running mobsters who dealt in the illegal booze trade during the Prohibition era of the roaring 20's, written especially for lay readers. Crime sprees, ruthlessness, clashes with the law, and the overwhelming drive of human greed that kept mobsters in business permeates this collection of true stories, researched and deftly told with a flair for modern legend. An accurate and amazing survey of a colorful and sometimes bloody aspect of early twentieth century American history.

Canada
Crow and Weasel
Published in Paperback by Random House of Canada, Limited (1993)
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Excellent book teaching social skills and diversity
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1997-11-09
This is a good book that can be read to or by children ages 7-15. This book could be read in 2-3 hours and has natural breaks that allows you to return to the book a number of different times. The story is interesting and keeps the listeners or readers attention. I teach special education for behavior disorder students and this book is useful in teaching a variety of different social skills. I also have to sons that have enjoyed the story line and the messages that the story contains. The illustrations are colorful and add life to the books content. I highly recommend this book for any youth library.

A Story to Share Again and Again
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-26
I have given more copies of Crow and Weasel away than any other book in recent years. It is the most beautiful portrait of male friendship available in any genre for children or adults. I most often give copies to young men facing some important transition in their own lives...graduation from high school or college when they too will be asked to go beyond what is familiar, and in doing so, will learn more about themselves. This is a story to share with those you love again and again. As Lopez says, "If stories come to you, care for them. And learn to give them away where they are needed..." This is just such a story.

Excellent book teaching social skills and diversity
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1997-11-09
This is a good book that can be read to or by children ages 7-15. This book could be read in 2-3 hours and has natural breaks that allows you to return to the book a number of different times. The story is interesting and keeps the listeners or readers attention. I teach special education for behavior disorder students and this book is useful in teaching a variety of different social skills. I also have to sons that have enjoyed the story line and the messages that the story contains. The illustrations are colorful and add life to the books content. I highly recommend this book for any youth library.

Lessons learned from a weasel...
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-11
...and a crow, and many other insightful characters within "Crow and Weasel" have stayed with me since I first read it almost 10 years ago. The story itself is vibrant, almost to the point of actual narrative. Beautiful landscapes and dialogue throughout lend themselves to the imagination; I feel very much a part of what I'm reading-a true escape. And I like that it teaches me by surprise. Everytime I finish this book, I find that my joy in diversity, my desire to be kind, and my reverence for the natural world have grown. Tom Pohrt's illustrations are each works of art, and complement the story perfectly. I wish they were available as prints. Share this book with the young, and then go share it with everybody else.

Canada
The Crystal Step: Book 1 (Sweet Sixteen)
Published in Paperback by Essence Publishing (Canada) (2003-10)
Author: Elizabeth J. Van Amelsvoort
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Totally Awesome
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-16
I would highly reccomend this book, along with any others by this Author. She writes the truth and makes us think. This book is awesome, so real to life that it made me think about my choices and things that I should change. What a GREAT BOOK!!!! Thank you Elizabeth J

Het fantastische boek
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Review Date: 2004-07-15
Ik nam De Kristal Stap uit van mijn plaatselijke bibliotheek. Zij hebben een onderdeel voor nieuwe vrijlatingen en van de joue binnenkwam slechts. Ik moet zeggen dat ik echt van dit boek hield. Het was veel zoals wat ik hoewel jaren geleden toen mijn moeder werd hertrouwd ging en ik kreeg een nieuwe stap zus en broer die reeped verwoesting op mijn het leven ik wist voor hen. Dit boek indien geweldig voor enig kind door deze soort van dilema gaand. En ik genoot echt van het lezen van dit boek en zal nu uit je andere boeken ook gaan en nemen. Dit is een echt geweldig boek.

Wonderful and insightful
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-07
This is a fabulous book for kids going through situations that many kids face today. I highly reccomend this book to teens and young adults alike. This author sure cares about kids, it shows in her writing. The situations Kelley and Crystal face together or real situations, not fake fantasy situations. Real kids have real problems much like these. It is about time someone had the guts to write the truth for the young people of today.

An amazing book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-30
Wow what a great book for kids dealing with peer pressure as well as kids learning to cope with family changes such as a new step parent and step sibling. I have never seens an author so willing to bring the realities to life. Have the courage to include the realities of drugs, alchol teen pregnancy and aids and a story for teens is something to be admired. Way to go Elizabeth, it is about time someone used real life issues in a teen novel. These are issues kids deal with on a daily basis but nobody wants to discuss or deal with. This book gives kids positive ways to handle these problems and it is great to see.

Canada
Distant Fires
Published in Paperback by University of Minnesota Press (1990-06)
Author: Scott Anderson
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Great Book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-02
I think this book was great. It was so great because it told a true story of courage. I recommend it to anyone who wants adventure.

True account of an uncommon adventure
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-20
"Distant Fires" was published in 1990 and is the true account of a summer canoe trip from Duluth Minnesota to Hudson Bay Canada by two men in their early 20's. More than anything else, this book speaks to the modern charisma and abilities of the author, who planned and accomplished the journey, then, wrote such a wonderful and humorous account of it. Chapter by chapter, the reader is taken to the water, along the route, and into the perspective of the adventure. This book is testomony to what's in the future and beyond the horizon. It cannot be over-recommended for young and old. Thank you Scott Anderson for sharing your uncommon knowledge and insight of "Distant Fires" on earth and in our lives.

Two young men who tackle the elements by canoe- and win.
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-03
This is an astonishing book about two young men who want so much to have a great adventure experience before they get too old and can't go. So, they set out in their canoe to recreate an adventure 50 years ago, by Eric Sevareid, to canoe 2000 miles, from Duluth, Minn. to the Hudson's Bay. Every step along the way they encounter adversity, bugs, hardship, danger- yet they press on with a determination and will to complete this task, and win. They do so with much humor and dry wit. I found myself laughing out loud in many places. Where else can you read about two young men moving at the speed of a canoe paddle, going upstream, battling headwinds, eight foot waves that could easily swamp their canoe, rapids, portages through dense growth, beaver dams, and of course, mosquitos, mosquitos and more....?

It seems that they must have never been dry or warm over this journey that took them over three months to complete. But they never lost their sense of humor and never gave up, even though the odds were immense.

I greatly reccommend this book. It reads easily, and will be an excellent choice for young as well as older readers who enjoy a good travel adventure. It is a wonderful inspiration to all who read the book.

A "must read" for anyone who loves the North Country
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-22
This is the book I read when I feel "displaced" from wherever the Air Force has me at the present time. If you are familiar with the outdoors lifestyle of northern Minnesota, this book will refresh any memories you have of trips up "The Shore" (north shore of Lake Superior) or the Boundary Waters. The author is a Duluth, MN native who tells his story of an extended canoe trip that started at his home and ended in Hudson Bay. The reading is light, and is enhanced with a lot of local color humor.

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Don't Waste Your Time in the B.C. Coast Mountains: An Opinionated Hiking Guide to Help you Get the Most from this Magnificent Wilderness
Published in Paperback by Voice in the Wilderness Press (1997-06)
Author: Kathy Copeland
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Don't always trust the opionion
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-01
I used this book pretty much all summer. I picked it up for its backpacking section. Most other books about this region that I know cover day hikes only. The book lists day and backpacking trips, and has a special section on shoulder season trips. Each hike is rated with up to four boots.

During the summer I have done number of the trips described in the book with varying company. We did of course aim for the premier hikes. All of them were winners. But don't be put off by lower ratings. The ratings are opinionated. We definitely didn't always share the authors' opinion. (On another end, the reviews of the "Don't do" hikes are an entertaining read.)

The descriptions of the hikes we found to be generally accurate and up-to-date.

Outstanding Recommendations
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-11
Boy were we glad that some people DON'T keep their opinions to themselves. We've hiked several of the trails this book recommends over the past few years and have found them all outstanding. Now some may say, "how can you go wrong anywhere in the Pacific NW?" Well... for the most part that's true, but this book focuses on the cream-of-the-crop. If you want to maximize your fun while visiting British Columbia, use this book and you won't go wrong.

Excellent source of information
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-06
Ask anybody who's hike and backpacked here in the B.C. west coast and they'll tell you that this book is the "bible" when it comes to finding the perfect backpacking or hiking excursion. Very well written and invaluable information on finding the right hike at the right season. This book has saved me precious time and wasted energy. The authors are extremely well informed and the reading is simple and straightforward. I highly recommend this book!!!!

Where have you been all my hiking life!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-01
I spent many a fine day frustrated because I couln't find a trailhead or figure out which way the trail was heading or just tromping endlessly on crummy viewless trails. I had one of those 100 hikes in ... books and I had done quite of few of them but finding a rewarding trail had to do more with luck than anything said in that book. With the arrival of the Copeland's book a few years ago all that changed. It makes bold statements about which trails to hike and which to avoid. Having already hiked many of the trails in this book I have to say their descriptions very accurate. My advice don't waste your money on another hiking book because it lists more trails (this book has only 72) they aren't worth it anyway. Instead grab the other two books in this series and get ready for some great hiking!

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Dry Climate Gardening with Succulents (The American Garden Guides)
Published in Paperback by Pantheon Books (1995-03-14)
Author: Debra Brown Folsom
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my new back yard is a dry garden
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-28
I needed ideas for dry gardening and pictures of creative approaches...this is it! A definite great read.

Superbly illustrated and brimming over with valueable information!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-14
More and more people are becoming interested in succulents due to their largely drought tolerant natures and their definite fire prevention advantages. If you are new to succulents and had only one book to choose this should be it. Even if you know quite a bit about succulents this book could still be of value. It's that good.
What the beautiful cover seems to allude to, the book itself totally delivers. The amount of information provided in such a small book is gratifying. It's only 224 pages, but you are unlikey to find this many varieties of succulents pictured in such exquisite detail even in books twice this size. And there aren't simply specimen pictures. Throughout the book there are pictures of the plants arranged in garden settings to give the gardener an idea of how these plants can be combined to create a truly magical garden.
But don't think that DCGWS is just pictures. The written information it provides is every bit as satisfying as the pictures. It is such a complete book on the subject of succulents with respect to their background, the techniques you need to know to handle them safely, their design potential in the garden, and their use in special conditions that unless you want to become an expert on the subject you may never need to buy another book on succulents once you own it.

Best book in my library.
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1998-04-05
One of few books dealing with gardening in the dry southwestern climates. Most of the book is devoted to "Plant Selector" which describes the plants, hardiness, cultivation needs, etc. Other sections deal with "Garden Design", "Techniques" (cultivation etc.), and, " Special Conditions." If you have one book on succulent gardening, this should be it.

The culture notes and photographs are a gardener's treasure.
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-14
Plant growth habit and culture notes are all too rare in succulent and cacti volumes. This expertly assembled book captures the succulent plants at their optimum phase and accurately records botanical names and growth requirements. I also utilize to accurately identify plants that I use to create living succulent wreaths. The section of 'Bringing the Desert Indoors' is a welcome invitation to indoor gardeners every where to enjoy these sculptural beauties year around.


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