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A City of Gardens: Glorious Public Gardens In and Around the Nations Capital (Washington Weekends) (Washington Weekends)
Published in Paperback by Capital Books (2004-04-28)
Author: Barbara Seeber
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Fabulous - like having a wonderful tour guide on call
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-28
Ever wish you had a book that had certain qualities, and then find one that just meets your needs?

If you are interested in gardens around Washington DC, this is the guide book!
I have quite a bit of free time this spring and wanted to plan several garden visits, but couldn't find anything other than detailed histories of some of the major gardens in the area. In a stroke of luck, I checked out from the library and liked it so much I had to buy a copy.

It's a wonderfully detailed, yet readable description of each of the gardens with lots of nice historical detail without getting bogged down. I am very familiar with oneof the gardens and found the description to be very good.
It is aimed at the gardener, with descriptions of plants.

A real joy for the gardener looking to explore the gardens of Washington, DC.



An excellent destination-oriented guide
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-09
Judy Karpinski's photos and Karen Thompson's illustrations enhance Barbara Seeber's A City Of Gardens, an impressively informative surveying of public gardens in and around Washington D.C. Any who live on the East Coast will find City Of Gardens to be an excellent destination-oriented guide which invites gardeners and tourists to enjoy the city's garden wonders. Notes on rare plants, old trees, and more pinpoint what makes each destination special.

Revisiting D.C.'s Glorious gardens from an ex-pat
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-27
I left D.C. over five years ago for Southwest Louisiana. Ms. Seeber's wonderful book "A City Of Garden's" allows me the priveldge to re-visit some of the most wonderful public gardens in D.C., such as Dumbarton Oaks and The Bishop's Garden at The National Cathedral, via a book. And, introduced me to a garden I have missed: "The Old Stone House," which Ms. Seeber astutley points out, "you could walk by and miss." For anyone interested in discovering the real splendors of the D.C. (and vicinity), the public gardens, there is only one source: "A City Of Gardens." Kudos, Ms, Seeber. This is a walk through my past, and a treasure of the utmost to anyone seeking the original and finest destinations in the Washington, D.C. metro area.: the glorious public gardens in and around our Nation's Capital, as the cover rightfully conveys.

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Civil War Journal And Letters Of Sergeant Washington Ives 4th Florida C.S.A.: First hand account of life on the frontline during the American Civil War
Published in Paperback by CreateSpace (2008-08-06)
Author: Jim R. Cabaniss
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Invaluable Resource for the Civil War Historian
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Review Date: 2008-08-31
An excellent collection of letters that provides a detailed account of the everyday life of an average Confederate soldier. If you or someone you know has any interest in the American Civil War, then this text is a must-have.

A More Personal History
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-30
I enjoyed reading both Catton's and Foote's histories of this great and sad period of American History. I've also read more detailed histories of many of the great battles, but this is the first time I've read a personal account of one's direct experiences of this war.

Reading Washington Ives' journals and letters provides a more personal perspective on the war that can only briefly be glimpsed in the historical records, much of which were compiled from just such letters and journals.

Valuable historical reference
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-26
A gem of a book...valuable historical perspective into
life on the frontlines during the civil war.

Very interesting and makes you wonder........

Loved it

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Color: Latino Voices in the Pacific Northwest
Published in Paperback by Washington State University (2004-05)
Author: Lorane A. West
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immigrant voices heard
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Review Date: 2005-01-23
Latino Voices in the Pacific Northwest is a collection of immigrant stories written as loosely translated spoken monologues, each written from the perspective of recent Spanish-speaking immigrants to the Pacific Northwest, with stories based in the healthcare setting, as well as at work and at home. The book speaks to the experiences of many immigrants and travelers across cultural boundaries. After reading this book time and time again, I still find myself laughing aloud or holding back the tears as different stories move me, which is especially impressive and touching as I wrote the book myself.

This book should be mandatory for all medical interpreters!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-30
Wonderful book, reading it has been "deja vu" page after page. In my opinion, this book should be mandatory for all of those who work with the hispanic community in the medical as well as the legal arena in the United States. Like the author said: it makes you laugh out loud on one page, and moves you to tears the next. I'm seriously thinking on buying at least ten books just to have my community clinic co-workers read it!

Insightful
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-08
A wonderful book. Sensitive and though-provoking. I look forward to more by this talented author!

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Conversations with God: Two Centuries of Prayers by African Americans
Published in Paperback by Amistad (1995-11-08)
Author: James M. Washington
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A Book that Uplifts the Soul
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-28
What a marvelous compendium of African American spirituality! Readers will invariably find themselves adding their own "Amen" with every turn of the page. The value of the book is enhanced by moving pictures and illustrations. A helpful bibliography and index are also included. It is regrettable that the late James M. Washington is not around to see the full fruit of his labor. He has certainly produced a work that is both timely and timeless in its relevance.

Hope-Giving
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-01
Well-researched, wisely compiled, exhaustive in scope, encouraging in result, and providing worshipful hope. James Washington, in the spirit of Harold Carter's The prayer tradition of Black people, has collated over 200 prayers, poems, hymns, and stories reflecting the nature of African American spirituality. Lay people and academics will equally benefit from and enjoy this vibrant work.

Reviewer: Bob Kellemen, Ph.D., is the author of Beyond the Suffering: Embracing the Legacy of African American Soul Care and Spiritual Direction .

Inspiring!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-23
This is a collection of prayers that are beautiful, at times heart-wrenching, and always inspiring. I expect to read this book again and again.

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Cost reimbursement contracting
Published in Unknown Binding by Government Contracts Program, George Washington University (1981)
Author: John Cibinic
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Not here, why are you still offering it?
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-25
I ordered this book, paid for it. Never arrived, you
are still offerring it for sale even after you
sent me my money back????????

Not here, why are you still offering it?
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-25
I ordered this book, paid for it. Never arrived, you
are still offerring it for sale even after you
sent me my money back????????

The Ultimate Guide!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-13
This is certainly a MUST read for contract managers. It details every aspect of cost-reimbursable contracting and is an invaluable resource for day-to-day use. Great for "beginners" as well as the seasoned contracts professionsals. I only wish MORE of these types of texts were available.

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Cracker Florida
Published in Paperback by Banyan Books (1982-06)
Author: Ray Washington
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Wonderful Book
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Review Date: 2008-02-09
Several sketches of colorful, eccentric Floridians. Maid, prisoner, store clerk, Seminole Indian, schizophrenic, etc.

The writing is excellent, the vernacular dialect is authentic, the scenes are familiar from my childhood.

What's marvelous about this book is the subjects have lots of dignity. It's not a collection of carnival freaks with tattoos and addictions and senses of entitlement.

Treasure trove of character sketches
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Review Date: 2007-09-22
Ray Washington treats his subjects with care and love. His love for language, too, is evident.

Everyone has a story, it is said. Washington shows us the stories of his subjects in a way that makes us understand, sympathize, and even, perhaps, like a group of people as varied as ranchers and murderers, ecologists and battered wives.

Although these short (2-4 page) studies are wonderfully crafted, they might be a bit too rich for steady reading, like a dinner of chocolates. Better to keep this book by your bedside, or even in your glove compartment, for a little treat when you grow weary of this get-ahead-kindness-be-damned world with which it is all too easy to get entangled.

this book is great!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-01
These stories are hysterical. This guy has quite a gift for boiling down the human essence of the south in a funny sweet and painfully honest way. great book.

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Cracking the New E-conomy: Business tools for the entrepreneur
Published in Paperback by Washington Software Alliance (2000-01-01)
Author:
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"Cracking" is wonderful
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-28
A comprehensive primer for software, internet, and e-commerce entrepreneurs. If you're new to the business, you'll find every chapter chock-full of critical information. And even if you're a "pro," you'll be amazed at how much you learn.

Sound advice on moving out of your Garage
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-01
Cracking the New E-conomy has been a great help in developing strategies for my new company. I was not looking for an IPO homerun but this book has given me some great insights that have caused me to rethink my goals entirely. I really like the fact that I was gathering advice from 60 plus professionals rather than just one. It was like attending a weeklong conference without the cost. A great investment!

If Only...
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-02
If only this book had been available 18 months ago when I set out into the world of high-tech entrepreneurialism! Not only would I have done things different - I would have done them smarter and quicker. This book contains, in a very easy read, everything you need to get your business venture up and running. The writers know their stuff and are happy to share it. They address issues that I did not even know to look out for, and they do so in a very readable way. Buy this book - even if your venture is not in high tech.

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Creek Mary's Blood
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Washington Square Press (1983-12-03)
Author: Dee Brown
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AN OUTSTANDING NOVEL BASED ON HISTORICAL FACTS
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 1998-06-26
This novel concerns Mary Musgrove who was the Creek wife of John Musgrove, an Indian Trader who had a trading post near the Savannah River when Oglethorpe brought the first settlers to Georgia in 1731. After Mary's husband was killed, she was eventually forced to abandon her home and people. The novel sets out the problems she encountered and follows her children (Mary's Blood) on the trail of tears westward and ends up with some of her decendants involved in the battle of Little Big Horn. This novel transports the reader into the person of Mary Musgrove and allows us to feel the pains endured by the natives of this country during a period of disgraceful acts committed by some of our forefathers in the name of patriotism.

A MUST READ!! A gripping Native American story
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1998-05-19
I read this book for the first time in high school. I have read it a couple times since then. For as long as I can remember I have been interested in the Native-Americans, their beliefs and customs. In this novel, Dee Brown, captures all their feelings from betral of the white man for unmercifully taking their homelands and the fear of being wiped out like the buffalo to the pride in their people and their faith in spirits who guided them through those devastating years. The story pulls you in and you become one of the Native-Americans, experiencing every joy and pain.

One of my favorite books one worth reading more than once
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-23
Creek Mary's Blood informs the reader about the good and bad of the Cherokee life. The reader becomes part of Mary's family and feels their pain.This is a book I will read over and over.I recommend this book if you have any interest in Native American history. I wish it was recommened reading for high school students.

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Day Hike! North Cascades (Day Hike!)
Published in Paperback by Sasquatch Books (2008-05-28)
Author: Mike McQuaide
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Really Good Guide!
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-29
I own the authors trail running book and liked it so I bought his new book as soon as it came out. It really fills the void in North Cascade guide books-it covers the Mt. Baker side very nicely, where other books ignore it. A definte must if you hike up here! I've carried it in my pack since I bought it. I like the rating system, the kid guide, the directions, and the topos - I also like that it isn't bulky or heavy. I met Mike Mcquaide at a book signing recentley - he really loves the trail!

Awesome job
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-20
I got this book because I read Mike McQuaide's "Trail Running Guide to Western Washington" and thought that anyone who could run more than 50 trails around here had to slow down eventually to write a hiking book.
This one is a really good hiking book, too, with quick reference information on each trail at the top of the page. You can get everything you need to know about the hike without reading the whole description. Of course, if you do that, you'll miss some fine writing.
This is another one of those new trail guides that provides the kind of information your feet will appreciate most, and there's none of the preaching and reminiscing you find in a lot of those older guides.
If you're looking for the best guidebook to the trails of the North Cascades, you don't need to look any more.

Handy & Very Helpful
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-22
I only got to spend a few days in North Cascades Nat'l Park so I had to find a guide that gave me the most bang for my buck. This is the book...

One of the most frustrating things when trying to use a hiking guide is finding the trailhead to depart from. Not so with this book. It has good directions to the trails and nice, concise descriptions of the paths you'll be traversing. Two of the author's most recommended hikes (Maple Pass Loop & Cascade Pass) were also recommended by the ranger at the Newhalem Visitors Center. We took their advice and weren't disappointed, fantastic 6.5 to 7.5 mile trails, cool mountain temps and slopes covered with wild blueberries. We tried another trail near Mt. Baker but were turned back after thirty minutes thanks to a washed-out bridge over a raging torrent. That was OK, we used it as an excuse to spend the rainy afternoon enjoying our cozy cabin and its fire.

There are some black & white photos in the book that don't do the vistas justice but that's OK. The idea is to get out there and experience the mountains for yourself. Day Hike! North Cascades is a handy and helpful guide for those of us who don't have time to really get into the back country for overnight camping.

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Deadfall: Generations of Logging in the Pacific Northwest
Published in Paperback by Mountain Press Publishing Company (2000-10-01)
Author: James Lemonds
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Sacrifices past, present and future
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-12
Logging in America's Northwest, an industry and occupation which arouses strong passions and polarizing viewpoints.

Jim LeMonds, though not neglecting the emotional and substantive areas of contention, focuses primarily on the human contribution and in some cases sacrifices of the loggers themselves.

This book should be read by anyone with even the vaguest interest in forest management and environmental issues. Although he is from a logging family, I feel that the author has been exceedingly fair in his description of todays industry and what the future holds for this industry and more importantly for logging communities.

To me the efforts and accomplishments of the people featured in this book, and the many thousands like them, are what has made our country great. It is ironic that their contibutions and in some cases sacrifices have not received the recognition that they are rightfully due.

Buy this book, regardless of your political viewpoint on the logging industry, and celebrate the spirit that has enabled all of us to enjoy the many privledges of being Americans.

Captures The Soul Of The Logger & Decline of the Industry
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-11
They say write about what you know...LeMonds knows the soul of the past and modern logger and writes with as unpretentious style as I've seen in a long time. He uses the language (always loggers...never lumberjacks) and shares with the reader the language and techniques of everything from falling, bucking, setting chokers, to trucking the logs. Furthermore, he does it based upon the real-life experiences of his family. You learn how they used to rig a spar tree and what went through the climbers mind as he accomplished this task 150-200 feet in the air. LeMonds also shares the future of forestry (hand-seeding, herbicides, fertilizer & thinning) to move the life span of high-productive crops like Douglas Firs from hundreds of years to perhaps as little as 35 years as well as what the modern equipment does now and probably into the future.. Perhaps you might find the short chronology of the work history of each of his family members in the logging business too detailed but it's more than worth the wonderful stories and perspectives that go with them. LeMonds acknowledges the scars on the landscape of the past but also the enduring scars on these tremendous men who contributed so much to this Country's development of the 20th century. I don't think one could ask for a more balanced view of this industry and have it written with such class. This is the best book I ever expect to read about this subject, which is so dear to my heart having been raised in a nearly identical community in Southern Oregon. Today I ordered a second copy to send to a dear friend still working in the woods.

Deadfall, an honest account of a changing industry
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-30
James Lemonds peels away the Bunyonesque macho image that has been falsely hung on the loggers of the Northwest and shown them as they are; broken down, disabled and discarded by the industry that exacted a terrible toll on both the workers and the forests.
Anyone wanting to research the human cost the industry extracted should start with this book. Death and disabilty rates beyond the range of nightmares were considered standard and acceptable, simply because the carnage took place outside the public view.
The hard work, honest efforts and caring that the workers brought to the job were repaid with lack of respect and now, lowering wages, no job security and disdain from the general public.
As bad as it is in Lemonds description, the list at the end of the book does not include all the co-workers of any current or former loggers that I have talked to who have read this book, nor co-workers of mine, who were killed on the job. The toll suffered by the workforce was at least equal to that suffered by the forests.
Lemonds tells the story in an even-handed, personal way through his extended family and community. This is a must-read book by any student of Northwest culture of the past century.


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