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The Life of Nazih Zuhdi: Uncharted Voyage of a Heart
Published in Hardcover by Oklahoma Heritage Association (2005-09-01)
Author: Brooks Barr
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A must read!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-10
This exceptional book is made so because of the man it is about. Dr. Zuhdi is a pioneer in medicine and is a man whose compassion for mankind has been demonstrated time and again. This story truly depicts a journey to success and fulfillment of man that is filled with tidbits of humor, interesting medical facts and soul searching philosphy. I highly recommend it.

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The Life of Selina Campbell: A Fellow Soldier in the Cause of Restoration (Religion and American Culture (Tuscaloosa, Ala.).)
Published in Hardcover by University Alabama Press (2001-03-22)
Author: Loretta Long
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Selina had it right !
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-02
Selina Huntington Bakewell Campbell (1802-1897) had it right, when she advised a young convert, "Let many of your evening hours be set apart for reading works that will strengthen your faith, and enlarge and ennoble your mind."

Little did she know that her advice would one day apply to a wonderful book about herself, The Life of Selina Campbell: A Fellow Soldier in the Cause of Restoration. Selina, the second wife of Alexander Campbell, was a great Christian leader in her own right.

The book is well researched and cites many primary sources. It teaches much about the lives of nineteenth-century American frontier women and Selina Campbell. One is also led to appreciate the the influence Selina had on her husband and what has become known as the Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement (the religious bodies of the Disciples of Christ, Christian Church/Church of Christ, and Churches of Christ).

The book includes an extensive bibliography and an index.

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The Life of Stephen F. Austin, Founder of Texas, 1793-1836: A Chapter in the Westward Movement of the Anglo-American People
Published in Paperback by Univ of Texas Pr (1969-06)
Author: Eugene Campbell Barker
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The Life of Stephen F. Austin
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Review Date: 2006-12-20
Stephen F. Austin was a thoughtful, reflective man who once declared his aim to be to conquer the wilderness of Texas by the axe, the plow, and the hoe. He recognized that such as enterprise, unlike the work of a successful military chieftain, would attract little notice. Thus it was that almost a hundred years had passed since Austin' death when this first full-length biography of Austin was published.

This book is the product of long and painstaking compilation of all pertinant and available materials to be found in the United States and Mexico and is the indispensible authority for the history of the Anglo-American beginning in Texas.

For almost a quarter of a century, dividing his time between editing, teaching, textbook writing, and serving in various academic capacities, Eugene C. Barker pursued the study which resulted in The Life of Stephen F. Austn. His accomplichment has long been regarded as the finest biography in Texas literature.
--- from book's back cover

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A Life Worth Living: The Autobiography of Lady Colin Campbell
Published in Paperback by Warner Futura (1997-01)
Author: Colin Campbell
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I am so very proud of her!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-20
Her sister and I were friends at boarding school. These were the days of zero tolerance and ugly names. How very brave of her to persevere and become this wonderful person. I knew her as Georgie, back then. People were very unkind with derogatory statements and jokes. I wish I had been closer to lend my support. I am so thrilled to see that she has emerged the Swan, she always knew she was. So many of lesser fortitude would have ended it. Last seen at a funeral in Grand Cayman, she was stunning! Hurray for you! I applaud your life and wish you all the best in the future! Thank you for sharing your very private story with the world - it is an inspiration to all.

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Lifeboats to Ararat
Published in Hardcover by Times Books (1978)
Author: Sheldon Campbell
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Put this on the reading list
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Review Date: 2004-09-24
This is a great overview of the state of zoos and their role in conservation (albeit a couple of decades out of date, since it was published in the 70s). The book discusses the role of zoos as 'lifeboats' for endangered species -- Ararat is where Noah's Ark landed in the Bible, if you don't know -- taking the Arabian oryx as a case study. The book tells the story of how it was hunted nearly to extinction, bred in zoos, and is now making a comeback in the wild.

It also covers the design and management of modern zoos, educational programs, and a bunch of other things that I don't remember at the moment...but anyway, it's one of those neat 'science for the layman' manuscripts.

If you like Gerald Durrell or David Taylor's memoirs, read this.

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Little Rat Makes Music (Little Rat)
Published in Hardcover by Harcourt Children's Books (2007-08-01)
Author: Monika Bang-Campbell
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Any kid taking music lessons will relate to her dilemma.
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Review Date: 2007-11-04
Monika Bang-Campbell's LITTLE RAT MAKES MUSIC will reach ages 6-9 with its easy reader about Little Rat, who longs to make music like the violinists she sees at concerts. Unfortunately, she hates to practice: it's hard and her violin squawks. How can Little Rat make beautiful music NOW? Any kid taking music lessons will relate to her dilemma.

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Locating and estimating air emissions from sources of styrene, interim report
Published in Unknown Binding by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1991)
Author: D Campbell
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Excellent commentary on American life in 1842
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 1998-06-01
Charles Dickens wrote a detailed log of his trip to America--from the boat in England to his travels on early American trains. His style is very light and entertaining. If you are familiar with his novels about the dark side of London and the social problems that Dickens himself grew up with, this book is quite a contrast. He is writing the book as an Englishman for other Englishmen.

I was expecting to find a lot of satire against Americans. (His comic piece "Martin Chuzzelwit" had this). However, Dickens was very positive toward the social reforms that he saw in America. He also makes some interesting comments on seeing black slaves for the first time.

Unfortunately, he wasn't able to travel far, so his impressions of America are limited. Nonetheless, this is a book that I enjoy reading and re-reading.

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Lone Star Confederate: A Gallant and Good Soldier of the 5th Texas Infantry (Texas a & M University Military History Series)
Published in Hardcover by Texas A&M University Press (2003-02)
Author: Robert Campbell
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Bloodshed, long marches, starvation and much worse
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-26
The collaborative effort of civil war enthusiasts George Skoch and Mark W. Perkins, Lone Star Confederate: A Gallant And Good Soldier Of The Fifth Texas Infantry is a collection of letters penned by a Confederate solider. Eyewitness accounts of bloodshed, aftermath, long marches, starvation and much worse fill the pages of this riveting firsthand testimony of the front lines of America's deadliest war. Lone Star Confederate is a welcome and strongly recommended addition to Civil War collections and reading lists.

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Lone Star Justice: A Biography of Justice Tom C. Clark
Published in Hardcover by Hendrick-Long Publishing Company (1998-07)
Author: Evan A. Young
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True History Told Well
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-08
Tom Clark got his BA degree in two years and his law degree in one year. Then he went on to become the Attorney General and after that an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. This gem of a book covers highlights from Clark's public career and in doing so nicely reviews the recent history of the Supreme Court. Most of us vaguely realize that real power these days has left the congress, the people, and the executive branch to reside in the bureaucracy and the courts and that important political questions that can't be resolved, more or less, eventually end up in the hands of the courts. If you don't remember Mapp v. Ohio, or Miranda v. Arizona, or Brown I&II v. Topeka, or if you can't explain what the Establishment Clause is, then you might profit from reading this book and discover how and why our legal system came to defend liberty with as much rigor and absolute fairness as it defends life. The author's style is simple and direct but colored by a youthful enthusiasm because, after all, the idea, much of the research, and the writing occurred while the author was still a high school student at Tom C. Clark High School in San Antonio. Great books like this one, produced at an early age, are no accident and indicate greater books to come.

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Lone Star State Of Mind (Crystal Creek #24) (Crystal Creek, No 24)
Published in Paperback by Harlequin (1995-01-01)
Author: Bethany Campbell
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:)
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-26
From the back...
Some folks ssaid it would never be the same--There was a new doctor in town, and he just wasn't their sort. Though Dr. Purdy said Sonny Dekker was the best, the man was a troublemaker. He was messing with the football team, risking boys' futures. And lots of townspeople wanted nothing to do with him. But not Beverly Townsend. Suprisingly, the exotic Dr. Dekker appealed to her in ways she'd never dreamed of. They were just friends, but their friendship set the grapevine buzzing. Then, on an eerily calm spring day, the heavens opened up and all hell broke loose. Gossip stopped. Hearts stopped. It was the end for many, and the beginning for some. Crystal Creek never would be the same again.

In my Opinion..
In 'Hearts Against the Wind' we read the love sory of Jeff Harris and Beverly Townsend. Sadly, in a later Crystal Creek book (Shameless) Jeff is killed at an oil sight. I had a difficult time accepting that Jeff was dead. As a reader I invested time in reading about their relationship and blossoming love. And than to have him dead in a couple lines of a later book just did not seem right. So, when I started to read this book I knew that I was going to have a hard time with Sonny Dekker as the new man in Beverly's life. But the more I read the harder it was not to like him. He is a good man and a terrific doctor and most importantly he loves Beverly. Unfortunately, the town of Crystal Creek is full of prejudice people, including Beverly's own mother Carolyn. No one wanted to give Sonny a chance, except for Beverly and a handful of others. But something terrible was going on with the towns football players, and when Sonny goes digging for the truth, he becomes even more unpopular with the citizens of Crystal Creek. As if the town did not have enough to deal with-nature strikes in the form of a tornado. Sonny is the only man that can help the people of Crystal Creek, whether they like it or not. This was an exciting conclusion to the Crystal Creek series.


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