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VERY GOOD INFORMATIONSReview Date: 2006-01-31

Used price: $5.00

The People InsideReview Date: 2007-10-18

Used price: $5.55

Mediocre referrence book for the artist-extremely dated photos!!!Review Date: 2007-12-30


WARNING Don't waste your money!Review Date: 2007-10-25
My biggest grip however is that the majority of images that I was able to view are available for FREE on NASA's image archive site. Also worth noting, there is no organization to the images...it's a mess.
This was a complete waste money, don't make the same mistake I did.
VERY GOOD INFORMATIONSReview Date: 2006-01-31


Great BookReview Date: 1999-07-15
Revisionist History IllustratedReview Date: 1999-08-13
"Pacific Arcadia : Images of California, 1600-1915" ought to be a wonderful book; the history of California is full of fizz and sizzle, a place where spectacular things happened and superb artists were present to record them. The images in this book are indeed wonderful -- but they are accompanied with a commentary that commits a historian's cardinal sin, applying the manners and morals of the present to a time and place in the past. The author simply can't accept that the artists who recorded their views of California back in the 18th and 19th centuries actually liked the things she abhors today. Here's just one small example:
" . . . The repeated instances of animals under restraint - tethered horses in the field, rearing horses dominated by Spanish riders, cattle corralled by the presidio walls - serve as metaphors for the involuntary servitude of the native laborers and refer to the often unwilling role of Indians in the 'encomienda' system. Furthermore, the pointed wedge [in one painting] of the garrison walls that cuts so imposingly into the fields where the Indians work also hints at the frequently hostile relationship between the settlers and indigenous tribes. ..."
Well, if you like that kind of stuff, there's plenty more of the same. It is really rather tragic, too, because the book includes some really delicious painting, drawing, photography, and engravings that deserve better. The illustrations are generally subordinate to the text; reproductions are often a bit too small to see clearly, and captions provide only minimal information. The author of this book has obviously spent a great deal of time studying the people of California's past; it is unfortunate that she didn't seem to learn much about them.


An Insult to NOAA's Hard WorkReview Date: 2002-10-24
In my opinion, this CD-ROM is a cynical, amateurish attempt to make a buck by ripping off NOAA's web site and reselling it. It contains no original material, and the producer appears too have been too lazy to even fix the hypertext links they broke during the download. It doesn't even contain the master table of contents or search tables, so if you're seeking specific material you'll be forced to wade through hundreds of unwanted pages.
Amazon.com does not accept returns of opened e-books or CD-ROMs; if you have any doubts at all DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT.



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