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The Atlas of Georgia/Book With Transparencies
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Georgia Community & (1986-09)
List price: $47.50
Used price: $5.19
Average review score: 

This book is a wonderful resource.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-10
Review Date: 2001-10-10
I work in a museum of history, in South Georgia. When recently completing a presentation on local history I found this atlas to be invaluable. The historical maps showing the Indian trails, and Indian Cessions are excellent. Also, the maps showing the state according to county development and transportation. I would recommend this book to anyone researching Georgia. In fact, two of my colleagues want to purchase individual copies!
This book is a wonderful resource.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-10
Review Date: 2001-10-10
I work in a museum of history, in southwest Georgia. When recently completing a presentation on local history,I found this atlas to be invaluable. The historical maps showing the Indian trails, and Indian Cessions are excellent. The maps showing the state according to county development and transportation are informative. I would recommend this book to anyone researching Georgia. In fact, two of my colleagues want to purchase individual copies!

Avoca Cafe Cookbook
Published in Paperback by Avoca Handweavers (2000-04)
List price: $26.47
New price: $45.45
Used price: $22.49
Collectible price: $55.00
Used price: $22.49
Collectible price: $55.00
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food as good as it looks
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-26
Review Date: 2004-10-26
having eaten at several Avoca Cafes throughout Ireland, I can testify to the creative, delicious and beautiful food available there. this cookbook is a joy to read and contains recipes for some of the great food I sampled there.
Avoca Cafe Cookbook
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-01
Review Date: 2005-02-01
This is my favourite cookbook. I used to live in Powerscourt, Enniskerry, at the end of the Ave. The Avoca cafe in Powerscourt House was my fav of their cafes. After a long walk with my pals, we would either have a cup of coffee and a cream scone, or a bowl of their fantastic soup with a slice of their home made breads. The lunches with salad were also amazing...I miss it! We moved to the States, May 04. I have made so many dishes from this book and the second, they are so easy and tasty. Many wonderful memories!

Battlegrounds of Memory
Published in Hardcover by University of Georgia Press (1998-06)
List price: $24.95
New price: $23.00
Used price: $2.83
Used price: $2.83
Average review score: 

The best book ever
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-12
Review Date: 1999-01-12
It was the best I've ever read in my life it was terrible what he had to go through . You must read this book.
Sensitive and beautifully written story about family
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1998-06-02
Review Date: 1998-06-02
Clay Lewis's Battlegrounds of Memory takes readers on a journey at once unique and yet also familiar. It is a story about family and the burdens of family history, reaching back through generations. Lewis's memoir is all about his own demons, his own fears and sorrows, their origins and meanings, but more than any other personal memoir I have read, it is a story that resonates with familiar experiences of growing up, finding one's way, and accepting the legacy of one's own peculiar relationship to the past. Lewis helps his readers see the importance of long forgotten sins and failures, the legacy of guilt and anger passed on, often unwittingly, from generation to generation. Above all, Lewis's Battlegrounds of Memory is an American story that shows us how linked we are one to another and to this land we live in. Lewis's own personal story is also a very complicated story of the American south, the legacy of defeat and anger and failure following the Civil War, and the damage done to those unfortunate enough to have survived that dreadful time. This book will reward those who read it with insights into the ways families shape our existence, and the ways that our own personal histories are part of history itself, the great forces of war, class struggle, and economic necessity. While he takes us on a journey into his own past--his relationships with his parents, wives, and children--Lewis has a novelist's knack for evoking the places and the historical periods that form the background of his story. This is a book you will want to read an talk about with your friends. Lewis challenges us to come to terms with the inheritance we all receive from our families and the past, even when we have been unaware of the force of that inheritance in shaping our own attitudes and behavior. Battlegrounds of Memory is an apt title for this book about one man's struggle to make sense of his and his family's past.
A Bearer of Tradition: Dwight Stump, Basketmaker
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Georgia Pr (1989-11)
List price: $34.95
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Collectible price: $35.00
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mr stumps great grand daughter
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-06
Review Date: 2004-01-06
my daughter jamie stump is dwight stumps great grand daughter
I am very pleased at the way this book was written and the pictures are beautiful.
Thank you all so very much for sending me this and makeing it something that my daughter can cherish for a life time
I am very pleased at the way this book was written and the pictures are beautiful.
Thank you all so very much for sending me this and makeing it something that my daughter can cherish for a life time
Good, detailed steps illustrate a "lost art".
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-02-18
Review Date: 1998-02-18
This book outlines the steps involved in making round oak baskets (not the basket shape but the material), and a profile of a rare and gentle man. Worth reading, good instructions.

Beloved Dawgs: Memories of the Four Magical Years of the Davids and Some of Their Friends
Published in Hardcover by Longstreet Press (2005-03-25)
List price: $29.95
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Beloved Dawgs is great
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-25
Review Date: 2005-07-25
I received the books in great condition and in a reasonable time.
A Must Have for the Georgia Football Fan!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-28
Review Date: 2006-02-28
This is an excellent book for the Georgia Fan! I purchased one for a birthday gift, and ended up ordering another one for myself! The picures are clear and so exciting. A coffee table book lovers dream!

Best Foot Forward: Stories To Build Positive Character Traits By Gainesville Middle School Students
Published in Paperback by SF Communications of Georgia (2004-05-30)
List price: $10.00
New price: $9.36
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Used price: $8.89
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A wonderful read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-25
Review Date: 2005-10-25
I love this book and how the stories of the kids touched my heart. My whole family has read this book and fallen in love with it. I got the opportuninty to meet Dr. Stafford and Mrs. Bicknell and ended up producing a DVD to compliment the book and I must say it has been a rewarding experience.
Teacher
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-11
Review Date: 2005-10-11
'Best Foot Forward' is a celebration of experiences of grandparents told through the eyes of their grandchildren as poems, songs, essys, short stories and dramatic scenes. Middle school students interviewed grandparents to discover the most interesting stories about positive character development in young people. From the book, 'Best Foot Forward,' an original musical was produced in April 2004. The book is a celebration that spans time, culture, families, generations, and experiences! --Richard Stafford, The Editor
Better to Dwell: A Georgia Peddler's Diary 1895-1900
Published in Mass Market Paperback by New Hope Press (1995-09-20)
List price: $20.00
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Average review score: 

A delight from start to finish
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-07
Review Date: 2002-12-07
This book was given to me by a friend, probably because I was in the independent grocery business for many years, many of them lean ones.
I stayed up all night reading Better to Dwell because of its honesty and realism.
Books like this one do not often come along.
Thanks to Mary Coleman and her publisher.
I stayed up all night reading Better to Dwell because of its honesty and realism.
Books like this one do not often come along.
Thanks to Mary Coleman and her publisher.
I am a grandson of Otis Perkins
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-08
Review Date: 2002-09-08
The historical accounts presented in the book are factual and true.
I was able to gain insight into why my great grandfather and Boog
had the fight.
I was able to gain insight into why my great grandfather and Boog
had the fight.
Bibi and the Bull
Published in Hardcover by Red Deer Press (1999-04)
List price: $15.25
Average review score: 

Fun story, Great artwork
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-26
Review Date: 2000-04-26
This is a very fun story for 2 to 4 year olds aboat a little girl's visit to her grandfather's farm. The book gives good lesons about some of the dangers of farm, like a busy road, but bibi manages to get into trouble anyway (like all kids!). The charm of the story is how brave little Bibi gets herself out of trouble.
The quality and originality of the artwork is firstclass!
Fun story, Great artwork
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-26
Review Date: 2000-04-26
This is a very fun story for 2 to 4 year olds aboat a little girl's visit to her grandfather's farm. The book gives good lesons about some of the dangers of farm, like a busy road, but bibi manages to get into trouble anyway (like all kids!). The charm of the story is how brave little Bibi gets herself out of trouble.
The quality and originality of the artwork is firstclass!

Birding Georgia
Published in Paperback by Falcon (2000-04-01)
List price: $22.95
New price: $9.96
Used price: $4.69
Used price: $4.69
Average review score: 

Great book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-11
Review Date: 2006-08-11
Birding Georgia is the best book for birding in Georgia. If you are visiting Georgia or even live in Georgia, this is a must have for all bird watchers! I was amazed at how detailed it was with each spot, telling you exactly where you have the best chance of finding a certain species!
Birding the biggest state East of the Mississippi
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-15
Review Date: 2001-09-15
Georgia, the largest state East of the Mississippi River, ironically has many undiscovered birding sites while offering the visitor many specialty birds such as Bachman's Sparrow and Red-cockaded Woodpecker. Giff Beaton's new bird finding guide book is fantastic! It is well organized, easy to use, and full of concise information and travel directions, with many informative insights into birds and the environment. The maps and directions are meticulous. Beyond directions and species occurrence data, there are many helpful tips on how to improve your chances of finding specific species. The occurrence charts are well researched and accurate and offer visitors and locals a helpful benchmark to determine what species should be present in which habitats throughout the year. Local birders and visitors alike should carry this book in the field as they plan their journeys around the state.
Birds of Patagonia, Tierra Del Fuego and Antarctic Peninsula: The Falkland Islands and South Georgia
Published in Paperback by Fantastico Sur,Chile (2003-01)
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High quality photos and a well written guide
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-01
Review Date: 2008-07-01
Basics: 2003, 1st edition, softcover, 656 pages, 2,000+ color photos, 430+ species, range maps
This is an excellent photo guide covering the southern half of Chile and Argentina, along with the Falkland Islands and the sub-Antarctic seas. Over 300 species are shown with multiple color photos of great quality. Another 130+ species have brief accounts in the appendix. Most birds have two pages of photos. Typically, there is one large (half-page) photo with another 5-7 photos showing the various plumages for gender, age, and subspecies.
The text, in both English and Spanish, covers identification, habitat, range, and habits. The authors make a point to cover significant subspecies with many of the birds. While the identification section does give a good description, there is nearly zero mention of how the birds differ from their similar species. Even some brief notes on this would be helpful for groups like the canasteros, miners, and cinclodes.
The range maps are done very well and show the outlines of the provinces in each of the countries.
A slight quirk to this book is it being split into two halves. The first half covers land birds on green-margined pages. The second half covers water birds on blue-margined paper. Within each half, the standard taxonomic sequence is followed. I gave up looking for the kingfishers and had to resort to the index. The kingfisher is listed as a "water bird" and is on the last page next to the Black Skimmer. Now you know.
If you visit the Patagonia region, I highly recommend this somewhat thick and heavy guide. Just as importantly, I highly recommend it be accompanied by Jaramillo's Birds of Chile. This latter book gives superior descriptions and a more detailed set of illustrations.
I've listed several related books below...
1) Birds And Mammals of the Antarctic, Subantartic And Falkland Islands by Todd
2) Birds of Argentina & Uruguay: A Field Guide by Narosky and Yzurieta
3) Birds of Chile by Jaramillo
4) Birds of the Beagle Channel and Cape Horn by Couve
5) Birds of Torres Del Paine National Park - Patagonia Chile by Couve
6) Birds of Southern South America and Antarctica by de la Pena
7) Guia de aves de Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego by Narosky
8) Aves de Tierra del Fuego y Cabo de Hornos by Clark
This is an excellent photo guide covering the southern half of Chile and Argentina, along with the Falkland Islands and the sub-Antarctic seas. Over 300 species are shown with multiple color photos of great quality. Another 130+ species have brief accounts in the appendix. Most birds have two pages of photos. Typically, there is one large (half-page) photo with another 5-7 photos showing the various plumages for gender, age, and subspecies.
The text, in both English and Spanish, covers identification, habitat, range, and habits. The authors make a point to cover significant subspecies with many of the birds. While the identification section does give a good description, there is nearly zero mention of how the birds differ from their similar species. Even some brief notes on this would be helpful for groups like the canasteros, miners, and cinclodes.
The range maps are done very well and show the outlines of the provinces in each of the countries.
A slight quirk to this book is it being split into two halves. The first half covers land birds on green-margined pages. The second half covers water birds on blue-margined paper. Within each half, the standard taxonomic sequence is followed. I gave up looking for the kingfishers and had to resort to the index. The kingfisher is listed as a "water bird" and is on the last page next to the Black Skimmer. Now you know.
If you visit the Patagonia region, I highly recommend this somewhat thick and heavy guide. Just as importantly, I highly recommend it be accompanied by Jaramillo's Birds of Chile. This latter book gives superior descriptions and a more detailed set of illustrations.
I've listed several related books below...
1) Birds And Mammals of the Antarctic, Subantartic And Falkland Islands by Todd
2) Birds of Argentina & Uruguay: A Field Guide by Narosky and Yzurieta
3) Birds of Chile by Jaramillo
4) Birds of the Beagle Channel and Cape Horn by Couve
5) Birds of Torres Del Paine National Park - Patagonia Chile by Couve
6) Birds of Southern South America and Antarctica by de la Pena
7) Guia de aves de Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego by Narosky
8) Aves de Tierra del Fuego y Cabo de Hornos by Clark
Accidental Review
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-07
Review Date: 2006-09-07
I was just surfing through Amazon to pick up a gift for a freind when for some reason my curiousity awoke and I wondered if Amazon carries this superb bird book. I was surprised to find it and surprised to find that there is neither a review or a description, so I will try to bang something out in ten minutes before I must go.
I have been a bird watcher all of me life. I was brought up on Peterson's Field Guide to Eastern and Central Birds. Birds have always been one of the strongest bonds that connect me to my mother and through her to my grandfather and great grandfather that I never knew. I can identify all the common midwestern birds in flight or at rest (with the exception of spring warblers, but then no-one can do much with them). I realize that this should be a critique and not a biography of the reviewer, but in the case of a bird book, I think that it is good to establish the credibility of the reviewer. To further assure the reader let me tell you that I lived for 18 years in Southern Chile until I moved back to Wisconsin last year.
The book itself is beautiful. The pages are good, stiff, high gloss paper and the photographs are printed with bright realistic color and resolution. The book is large and heavy, in fact much too large and heavy to be a true field guide. It would look nice on a coffee table though. The fact that this book is cumbersome is the only criticism that I have about it.
The book is divided into sensible sections and each bird has two full pages. Most entries have at least three full color photographs of the species in different postures: flying, standing, perching, swimming, etc. Each species has a range map and a written physical description as well as a description of its habitat, and habits. The text was written in Spanish and translated into English. The English is perfectly understandable, but it seems clear that the translator was not a native English speaker. If you can read Spanish, that text is more descriptive and vibrant. The text shows a deep love for the subject, especially certain birds. The authors have a great affinity for all the big seabirds, and for some others such as the Chucao and the Torrent Duck.
I would suggest to any birder headed to Patagonia or the Antarctic seas to procure this book. It is very good.
I have been a bird watcher all of me life. I was brought up on Peterson's Field Guide to Eastern and Central Birds. Birds have always been one of the strongest bonds that connect me to my mother and through her to my grandfather and great grandfather that I never knew. I can identify all the common midwestern birds in flight or at rest (with the exception of spring warblers, but then no-one can do much with them). I realize that this should be a critique and not a biography of the reviewer, but in the case of a bird book, I think that it is good to establish the credibility of the reviewer. To further assure the reader let me tell you that I lived for 18 years in Southern Chile until I moved back to Wisconsin last year.
The book itself is beautiful. The pages are good, stiff, high gloss paper and the photographs are printed with bright realistic color and resolution. The book is large and heavy, in fact much too large and heavy to be a true field guide. It would look nice on a coffee table though. The fact that this book is cumbersome is the only criticism that I have about it.
The book is divided into sensible sections and each bird has two full pages. Most entries have at least three full color photographs of the species in different postures: flying, standing, perching, swimming, etc. Each species has a range map and a written physical description as well as a description of its habitat, and habits. The text was written in Spanish and translated into English. The English is perfectly understandable, but it seems clear that the translator was not a native English speaker. If you can read Spanish, that text is more descriptive and vibrant. The text shows a deep love for the subject, especially certain birds. The authors have a great affinity for all the big seabirds, and for some others such as the Chucao and the Torrent Duck.
I would suggest to any birder headed to Patagonia or the Antarctic seas to procure this book. It is very good.
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