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Irish battles: A military history of Ireland
Published in Unknown Binding by Barnes & Noble Books (1997)
Author: Gerard Anthony Hayes-McCoy
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A useful introduction to the nature of Irish warfare
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-02
G.A. Hayes-McCoy's book is a great introduction to the nature and methods of Irish warfare. He surveys some of the most influential battles of ancient Irish history, while ignoring modern aspects of the conflict there. He assumes that the reader has a working knowledge of Irish history and is familiar with the terrain and geography of the country, and as a result he is able to focus in on the meatier aspects of Irish military history. If you are not familiar with Irish history, you might want to read more about that topic first before tackling Hayes-McCoy. Still, for those hungry for information about Irish military history, it's a great book.

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Israelite and Judaean History
Published in Paperback by SCM Press (1990-07)
Author: John H. Hayes
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Great book for OT Scholars
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Review Date: 2000-09-01
To understand the Old Testament totally, you need to have a deep understanding of the history of it's people. This book gives a great background of the regions history and relates it to the biblical narratives excellently. This is not an easy read, but one worth it for anyone who is serious about Ministry.

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Japan: The Soul of a Nation
Published in Hardcover by Periplus Editions (Hk) (2002-05)
Authors: Michael Yamashita and Declan Hayes
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It is a great book about Japan.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-27
I like the book very much.
I love the photographer.

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Know Your Enemy
Published in Paperback by Harrison House (1990-12)
Author: Norvel Hayes
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its ok
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Review Date: 2006-08-15
"If you are scared of the subject of excorcism, or nervous, or just dont really know much about it, this book is perfect for you. It does not get real in depth, but it does give you a knowledgeable overview of the author's experience with the subject. I highly recommend it and like all books its not perfect, but is worth the short time ( its really short and easy to read) and little money." August 15, 2006

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La Nueva California: Latinos in the Golden State
Published in Paperback by University of California Press (2004-11-01)
Author: David E Hayes-Bautista
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a changing California
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Review Date: 2008-07-24
Hayes-Bautista offers an incisive look at the Latino experience in California since World War 2. He analyses the changing demographics, from when Latinos were only a small minority in 1940 to the present, when they constitute the largest minority by most measures.

Part of this of course has some ambiguity. Latinos do not form a race, where even the latter term has fuzziness. We see how government workers and others have struggled over the very definition of Latino. And Latino itself is the preferred term, but other labels have applied. Mexican is frequently used in the text, though the reader is reminded that many are US-born citizens.

Most of the text looks at the last 20 years. At issues often important to many Latinos. Immigration. But also assimilation. The subject of bilingual education, or not, arises.

The book makes you appreciate a changing California.

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Log of the Union: John Boit's Remarkable Voyage to the Northwest Coast and Around the World, 1794-1796
Published in Paperback by Ohs (1981-04)
Authors: John Boit, Edmund Hayes, and Hewitt R. Jackson
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An excellent annotation of a valuable primary source.
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-25
Basically, a well annotated primary source, the book: 'LOG OF THE UNION: John Boit's Remarkable Voyage to the Northwest Coast and Around the World 1794-1796' (c.1981) edited by Edmund Hayes; is the sloop's log of a two year circumnavigation by a nineteen year old sea captain during the initial stages of the American republic just after the revolutionary war. The UNION was a 65' 5", 94 ton topsail sloop with a crew of 22, heavily armed with cannon, and was fitted out in Newport, RI for a two year voyage to the fur trade in the Pacific northwest, then to the tea & porcelan market in Canton China, and a return trip to Boston. The development of the maritime fur trade along the northwest coast was one of many incentives for that coast's early exploration in the late 1790s.

Primarily of interest to the scholar, the LOG OF THE UNION contained no lessons or instruction in ship handling or navigation, but a word-for-word transcription of a fascinating account of a topsail sloop's journey around the globe. The LOG OF THE UNION is of special interest because it documented the first American sloop to sail around the world; and described, in meticulous detail, an extended sea voyage that was undertaken just before then president George Washington signed the naval act of March 1794 which authorized the construction of America's six original frigates (the USS CONSTITUTION; USS CONSTELLATION; USS UNITED STATES; USS CHESAPEAKE; USS CONGRESS; and the USS PRESIDENT).

The age of captain Boit was not particularly noteworthy in an era where the average lifespan was just twenty-four years old; a nineteen year old merchant sea captain would not have been unusual. British subjects became midshipmen in Her Majesty's Navy at age ten, then became lieutenants at age sixteen. Lord Nelson at age twenty-four was a full captain (equivalent to an Army colonel) of a fifth rate frigate.

The LOG OF THE UNION documented the typical sailing strategy employed by 18th century sea captains in capturing all the prevailing winds, seasons, and ocean currents during the age of sail. To get to the Pacific northwest, the sloop UNION left Newport in January 1794; sailed across the Atlantic to the Canary Islands; down the coast of Africa to the Cape Verde Islands, then crossed the Atlantic again; sailed down the South American coast to the Falkland Islands. The sloop UNION made the bumpy passage around Cape Horn and steered north to reach the Pacific northwest and then landed on Vancouver Island. After completing her trading business in 1795, she steered for the Hawaiian Islands from the Vancouver Islands. From Hawaii the UNION sailed to Canton China to sell its furs (150 sea otter; 300 beaver; and other land furs), pick up a consignment of tea and porcelan, and to recondition the ship for the trip to Boston, Massachusetts. She departed Canton for Boston in January 1796, down the China sea; through the Strait of Sunda, past the 18th Parallel; south in the Indian Ocean; then sailed directly west to take advantage of the south east trades and the south equatorial current. Upon leaving Mauritius, she passed south of Madagascar, around the Cape of Good Hope; up the west coast of Africa, until she entered the northeast trades which pushed her across the Atlantic to Boston.

Of special note are all the detailed drawings by artist Hewitt Jackson showing the UNION, stern to, with her sweeps extended, and all of the sail plans and points of sail of captain Boit's ninety four ton topsail sloop. Hewitt Jackson recorded all of the structures and details of the UNION's ground tackle, armament, storage capabilities, long boat, various cross sections of the hull, and of crewman (the 'people') engaged in various duties as briefly described in the captain's log.

Not only do the excellent drawings by Hewitt Jackson enhance the LOG OF THE UNION, but more importantly are the photostatic copies of the actual pages of the log itself. Captain John Boit had a fine 'round' hand and kept an impeccable record of the two year voyage in copperplate penmanship. The traditional 1794 era handwriting itself would make the LOG OF THE UNION a valuable historical artifact let alone its informational content. There are also copies of John Boit's hand drawn charts of the Falkland Islands complete with soundings.

To add to the scholarly interest, the editor, Edmund Hayes, saw fit to explain the 18th century grammar found in the log. Throughout the journal is found captain John Boit's use of the familiar 'ye': e.g. log entry Nov. 2nd 1795: "Caulker on ye main-deck.", which is actually a contracted form of 'the' and it is pronounced the same. And 'ye' is an ancient runic letter (known as 'thorn') which designated the 'th' sound in English. (Only the Quakers in America have been known to pronounce 'ye' as 'yee'.)

The editor included interesting incidental information in subsequent chapters such as the method of keeping the log at sea (p. 135) or the short comings of the 18th century use of tangential arcs when ship builing (p. 129). Similar to other ship journals, the brevity of the UNION log entries is typical of the seagoing profession (where the less said, the better) and captain John Boit's two longest journal entries for the entire voyage are found in photostat on page seventy-one.

After the completion of his successful two year voyage in 1796, John Boit was still a sea captain when he passed away in 1829. The LOG OF THE UNION is a fascinating account of life at sea during the initial inception of the young American republic. The captain of the sloop UNION, who completed the commercially successful two year trip without a single loss of life, is generally regarded by historians to be one of the outstanding sea captians produced by the early republic and his log is mute testimony to that talent.

The LOG OF THE UNION is a brilliant document which should be read by both scholar and practical sailor alike. Its only shortcoming is that the editor, Edmund Hayes, should have included much more photostatic copies of the original sloop's log alongside the transcription for readers to learn and compare from captain John Boit's own handwriting itself.

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The Long Trail
Published in Paperback by Naiad Press (1986-06)
Author: Penny Hayes
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Love on the run
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-10
Blanche, the local school teacher, and Teresa, a dance hall girl, meet and develop a deep friendship. When Teresa decides to leave town, Blanche decides to go with her, despite the fact that it's supposed to be her wedding day. As they flee across the plains, they discover their feelings go beyond friendship. They also discover they are being hunted by the man who owned the saloon Teresa worked in. Can they reach safety in a place where they can live their lives as they want and he can't find them?

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Look What You Can Make With Tubes
Published in School & Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (1999-10)
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Fun projects
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-04
Nice book for the price. Has some fun projects thst moms and teachers will find useful.

Hayes
Mad Dog and Englishman
Published in Hardcover by Poisoned Pen Press (2000-11-01)
Author: J.M. Hayes
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A good bginning to this series
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-12
For the most part, the citizens of Buffalo Springs, Kansas are law abiding. It has been seventeen years since the last homicide. The sheriff's brother, who is one-fourth Cheyenne, dresses up as an Indian. He goes to the local park seeking a vision, but instead stumbles over the mutilated corpse of Reverend Peter Samms.

The deputy chases after an outsider, a black man who the law enforcement official believes killed the Reverend. During the pursuit, the deputy wrecks the car. Next, police officials find the Reverend's father dead with his head scalped in the same way as his son. These two murders are linked to the kidnapping of the sheriff's daughter by two dysfunctional adults. The sheriff needs to outwit the psychotic duo while outrunning a tornado.

MAD DOG AND ENGLISHMAN does not contain Cocker or Russell, but remains a fascinating, unusual police procedural due to the cast. The ensemble seems to have just stepped out of the Twilight Zone or perhaps Eerie, Indiana. Thus, the plot and characters make for an uncanny tale that J.M. Hayes could turn into a series that serves as the exciting center of weirdness in the mystery universe.

Harriet Klausner

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Made for Two Men
Published in Paperback by Ellora's Cave Publishing (2008-03-25)
Author: Madison Hayes
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This book is NOT an anthology
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Review Date: 2008-09-15
I would have given this book a FIVE except for the fact that it was NOT an anthology as advertised. I was really annoyed because I really like anthologies with two or three short stories rather than one long story. That said, the story was pretty damn steamy. Two best friends fall in love with the same woman. While one of them is willing to share her with his friend, the other isn't the sharing kind. He battles a naturally possessive streak and the other two have to work hard to convince him that they can be happy as a threesome. There are plenty of hot sex scenes as well as some very moving romantic moments.


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