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CONFRONTING AUTHORITY
Published in Hardcover by Beacon Press (1994-10-01)
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BELL IS HUMBLE, HELPFUL, AND WISE
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-07
Review Date: 2001-01-07
A personal account of Professor Derrick Bell's protest of Harvard Law School's refusal to offer tenure to a woman of color.
Bell, the first Black tenured Professor at Harvard Law, made it clear from the beginning that he did not wish to be a token
member of the faculty. Professor Bell took a leave of absence in protest after years of waiting for the Harvard faculty hiring
committee to offer tenure to a women of color. An insightful, retrospective look at each decision Bell made, the effects his
choices had on many of the players, and the invaluable lessons he learned from the experience. This book is a must for anyone
who desires to continue the struggle for equality and social justice. Essential for activists and organizers.

Confucian Political Ethics (Ethikon Series in Comparative Ethics)
Published in Hardcover by Princeton University Press (2007-10-08)
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For better insight into current Chinese politics
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-15
Review Date: 2008-01-15
I purchased this book to augment my reading list for a Master's in International Relations course on Chinese culture and politics
and it proved to be priceless. Although I have a limited academic background in Chinese history and philosophy I found this
book to be quite accessible. That does not necessarily mean that it was always an easy read, however with effort a relative
newcomer to the topic can gain much from this book. Also, because it aims above the casual reader it will also be of value
to the more experienced scholars.
The Conquest Of A Continent
Published in Hardcover by Liberty Bell Publications (2004-06-28)
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The Hidden Factor in Nation Building
Helpful Votes: 30 out of 31 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-05
Review Date: 2005-03-05
I'M NOT THE FIRST PERSON TO REVIEW THIS BOOK. APPARENTLY AMAZON, WHICH IS TRYING TO SELL THIS BOOK, DIDN'T LIKE A POSITIVE
REVIEW OF THIS BOOK. CRAZY!
I recommend this book, but because of Amazon's attitude which is perverse, buy it eleswhere. I suggest through American Renaissance's website. Anyway, here's the review that was axed by Amazon. I managed to copy it:
The best endorsement this book ever has was from the Anti-Defamation League in 1933. This self-appointed liberal censorship lobby advised:
"We are interested in stifling the sale of this book. We believe that this can be best accomplished by refusing to be stampeded into giving it publicity. Every review or public criticism of the book of this character brings it to the attention of many who would otherwise know nothing of it. This results in added sales. The less discussion there is concerning it, the more sales resistance will be created."
This has been the attitude of the liberal establishment ever since: Ignore it and it will go away. This is definitely one book 'they' don't want you to read. All the more reason to read it, from cover to cover.
The contents explain why America became great and spread from ocean to ocean. It wasn't just an accident of history but the inherent destiny of a great race. Madison saw clearly that the fate of nations ALWAYS depended on their racial content, a view that has been suppressed for decades by the PC media, the establishment, and pro-immigration big business, even though science and common sense have always backed up the fact that different races behave on average in quite different ways.
When it first appeared back in the 30s, Henry Fairfleld Osborn commented, "The character of a country depends upon the racial character of the men and women who dominate it. I welcome this volume as the first attempt to give an authentic racial history of our country."
Unfortunately, this great book came out in the era of Nazi Germany, when the excesses of that group of extremists cast a subjective shadow on the objective notion of racial difference. The book has languished in relative obscurity ever since although its message has never been more relevant to an America that is changing its racial composition by the day.
I recommend this book, but because of Amazon's attitude which is perverse, buy it eleswhere. I suggest through American Renaissance's website. Anyway, here's the review that was axed by Amazon. I managed to copy it:
The best endorsement this book ever has was from the Anti-Defamation League in 1933. This self-appointed liberal censorship lobby advised:
"We are interested in stifling the sale of this book. We believe that this can be best accomplished by refusing to be stampeded into giving it publicity. Every review or public criticism of the book of this character brings it to the attention of many who would otherwise know nothing of it. This results in added sales. The less discussion there is concerning it, the more sales resistance will be created."
This has been the attitude of the liberal establishment ever since: Ignore it and it will go away. This is definitely one book 'they' don't want you to read. All the more reason to read it, from cover to cover.
The contents explain why America became great and spread from ocean to ocean. It wasn't just an accident of history but the inherent destiny of a great race. Madison saw clearly that the fate of nations ALWAYS depended on their racial content, a view that has been suppressed for decades by the PC media, the establishment, and pro-immigration big business, even though science and common sense have always backed up the fact that different races behave on average in quite different ways.
When it first appeared back in the 30s, Henry Fairfleld Osborn commented, "The character of a country depends upon the racial character of the men and women who dominate it. I welcome this volume as the first attempt to give an authentic racial history of our country."
Unfortunately, this great book came out in the era of Nazi Germany, when the excesses of that group of extremists cast a subjective shadow on the objective notion of racial difference. The book has languished in relative obscurity ever since although its message has never been more relevant to an America that is changing its racial composition by the day.

Consuming Geographies: We Are Where We Eat
Published in Paperback by Routledge (1997-06-10)
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From local to global food
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-28
Review Date: 2000-03-28
Consuming Geographies probably will be one of the best books on how food constructs our social life. Beardsworth and Keil
explain th main role of food and identity in different social scenarios. The introduction of the book gives the state of
the art if someone is trying to study food and identity. Finally, the bibliography can give good references for those interested
in foodways.

The Contemporary African American Novel: Its Folk Roots And Modern Literary Branches
Published in Paperback by University of Massachusetts Press (2005-02-28)
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study of African American literature in all its forms
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-01
Review Date: 2005-05-01
Bell builds on his previous work "The Afro-American Novel and Its Tradition"; whose content is alluded to in the subtitle
for this work. Chapters two thru five of this book are revisions and summaries of parts of the previous work. What is new
to this book are its introductory memoir "On Becoming an African American Scholar," its Introduction, chapters one and six
thru eight, and the conclusion. A professor of English at Pennsylvania State U., Bell both expansively and acutely deals with
the body of African American literature. His knowledge of this field is encyclopedic. While sharing in the common origin of
the folk literature, African American literature nonetheless reflects broader literary movements such as neorealism, modernism,
and postmodernism. Such authors have also had the outstanding talent and creativity to develop distinctive styles and voices.
This voluminous, comprehensive study also ranges to what Bell terms "paraliterature," which might also be called popular literature.
This includes pulp fiction, formulaic adventure stories, supernatural tales, romances, science fiction, mystery and crime,
and gay literature. Bell does not force these greatly diversified genres ranging from the enduring literary works of Richard
Wright and Toni Morrison to the science fiction of Ray Delany and the mysteries of Walter Mosby into a procrustean bed of
the folk tale sources of all. Rather, his ingenious linking of them together while doing justice to their uniqueness creates
a constellation of African American literature which is both a guide to it and inducement for exploration of it.

Contemporary Christian Poetry
Published in Paperback by PublishAmerica (2007-07-30)
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Thoughts on Faith for the Common Man
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-18
Review Date: 2007-09-18
Mister Bell has written a book that speaks about faith, love, and God in terms that are fresh and modern. "Contemporary" indeed!
You won't find florid prose in his poetry, but, what you will find is a very personal journey through one man's celebration of his faith and love of God.
You won't find florid prose in his poetry, but, what you will find is a very personal journey through one man's celebration of his faith and love of God.
Cosmo Gets an Ear
Published in Hardcover by Alex Graham Bell Assn for Deaf (1995-06)
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Young Hearing Aid Users Relate to Cosmo
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-22
Review Date: 2001-07-22
This is a sweet story about a little boy getting a hearing aid and all of the issues surrounding that for most children. Cosmo
Gets an Ear explains on a child's level what happens when Cosmo must get a hearing aid. How Cosmo's hearing loss was first
detected as well as visits to the audiologist are described in a very comical manner. The story is written in a way that the
reader or listener can interact by answering multiple-choice questions along the way. Cosmo goes from having no idea what
a hearing aid is to talking with his friend about it and finally to realizing the benefit he receives when wearing his hearing
aid. Hearing aid care is also shown in the story. Cosmo speaks to his class about his hearing aid and explains his hearing
is helping him hear like glasses help people see - ear glasses.
A course of lectures on dramatic art and literature
Published in Unknown Binding by Bell & Daldy (1871)
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Excellent for papers
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-28
Review Date: 2000-04-28
Schlegel fully understands and explains Shakespeare's works exceptionally. I found the essay on Macbeth to be thourough and
helpful. Like A.C. Bradley he makes points that are well supported by the play and provides unique perspectives.

Crash Twinsanity (Prima's Official Strategy Guide)
Published in Paperback by Prima Games (2004-10-05)
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NOO!!! YES!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-09
Review Date: 2007-02-09
I got stuck a lot in this challenging game, especially when getting the gems. Noooo!!!! It's so hard! But then, a Prima Game
Guide came down from heaven...and everything became....really, really easy. This guide includes step-by-step strategy for
going through the game, with really cool boss strategies, and the easiest ways to get all gems! This is DEFINITELY not a waste
of money! HALLALUYAH! HALLALUYAH!

Cries Unheard the Story of Mary Bell
Published in Hardcover by Humanity Press/prometheus Bk (1998-05-08)
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Why?
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-24
Review Date: 2006-02-24
Mary Bell was an eleven year old child living in a poor district of Newcastle, when instead of playing with her dolls one
day, decided to play with peoples lives.
She was convicted at the age of eleven of the manslaughter of two small boys. The murders, in the late 60's rocked the nation.
The book takes us through her depraved, sexually abused childhood, the murders and the trial and asks the question why?
The book cannot be put down, its well written and very disturbing.
She was convicted at the age of eleven of the manslaughter of two small boys. The murders, in the late 60's rocked the nation.
The book takes us through her depraved, sexually abused childhood, the murders and the trial and asks the question why?
The book cannot be put down, its well written and very disturbing.
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