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An Affair of State
Published in Hardcover by Jonathan Cape (1987-05-11)
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"A Typically British Scandal--politics, sex, vice, espionage, and hypocrisy" (p. 188)
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-24
Review Date: 2005-06-24
Afghanistan-Washington's Secret War
Published in Paperback by International Publishers (2001-10)
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The Soviets did not invade Afghanistan
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Review Date: 2008-05-09
Review Date: 2008-05-09
The Marxist writer Philip Bonosky visited Afghanistan several times in the 1980's while a reporter for the Daily World. Bonosky
shows the history of relations between the Soviet Union and Afghanistan showing that the Soviet Union had lived by Afghanistan
peacefully for years and had only sent in troops at the request of the Afghan government. Bonosky also shows the efforts of
the pro Soviet Afghan government to modernize the country by building schools and improving the status of women. The United
States and Pakistan backed the Muhajedeen who commited many acts of terrorism against the Afghan people such as torture, blowing
up schools, amd murder. The U.S. support of the Muhajedeen led to Osama Bin Laden and 9-11.

Afoot in the South: Walks in the Natural Areas of North Carolina (Afoot in the South Series)
Published in Paperback by John F. Blair Publisher (1993-04)
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Pleasant Walks
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Review Date: 2007-11-22
Review Date: 2007-11-22
Each chapter is like taking a pleasant walk in an interesting place with a friend who is knowledgable and sharing but never
didactic. The clear, clean writing flows smoothly and pleasantly thoughout.
African American History Facts
Published in Audio CD by Brain Power Pub (1991-09-01)
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usa blacks facts
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Review Date: 2003-02-11
Review Date: 2003-02-11
the audio cd is very well done, great for educators and students. the oral timeline gives the listener a real sense of time
and history with great music clips,very informative.
After Dark
Published in Paperback by Time Warner Paperbacks (1996-09-05)
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gruesomely entertaining!
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Review Date: 2004-05-30
Review Date: 2004-05-30
I stumbled upon this book when I was in England in 1996. I wasn't reading for pleasure much, but I couldn't put this book
down. The story is so good, I think it's the only book I've gone back to time and again.
Supposedly there is going to be a movie done by Ewan Mcgregor's movie company.
I would love to see that. I can't help but imagine how cool it would be done with a soundtrack of My bloody Valentine type music.
Grab this book if you see it. It's well worth a quick entertaining read.
Supposedly there is going to be a movie done by Ewan Mcgregor's movie company.
I would love to see that. I can't help but imagine how cool it would be done with a soundtrack of My bloody Valentine type music.
Grab this book if you see it. It's well worth a quick entertaining read.

After Dark
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Bantam (2007-06-26)
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The Best Mystery/Thriller I've Ever Read
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Review Date: 2008-07-19
Review Date: 2008-07-19
Afer Dark, by Phillip Margolin, is the best mystery/thriller I've ever read (and believe me I've read many). To me the evaluation
of how good a book is can be determined in how long it takes one to read it. I read After Dark in less than two days. It is
a masterful work of penmanship with a twisted plot that keeps you reading to see whodunit, but the plot is so intricately
woven, you never can decide what the resolution will turn out to be. Publishers Weekly called Margolin's style "whiplash plotting",
which is an excellent description inasmuch as several characters were under suspicion. This was a complicated story with
a great deal of legalese that could only be done through Margolin's background as an attorney. It is so well written, one
must wonder if it comes from one of his court cases. If you are a mystery/thriller buff like me, then read this book. I think
you will be as pleased as I was with it.
Against Joie De Vivre
Published in Hardcover by Simon & Schuster (1989-05-15)
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Don't miss Chekhov for Children
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Review Date: 2001-07-09
Review Date: 2001-07-09
I had a range of reactions to the essays in this book. Some I really liked. Some I thought were alright. Some I didn't particularly
care for.
But "Chekhov for Children" is something quite different. The best single essay I have ever read (actually I have read it at least 5 times), it captures (and moves) me every time. If you work with kids, you need to read it. If you wonder if literature if important, you need to read it. If you like neither kids nor literature, you should still read it. Simply extraordinary.

Air Carrier Operations: #ASA-AIR-CARRIER
Published in Paperback by Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc. (2002-01-01)
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excellent overview
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Review Date: 2008-11-02
Review Date: 2008-11-02
I recently obtained my aircraft dispatcher certificate and this book was one of the best FAR references out there for study
All Men Tall
Published in Hardcover by S G Phillips (1967-06)
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Makes you wish you were there........
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Review Date: 2002-05-14
Review Date: 2002-05-14
Although listed as Young Adult Reading this a book for all who love a good tale bedded in truth and history. If you have
ever shot, handled, or even looked at a Firearm, you will enjoy this well written novel. The Author has taken very few liberties
with the actual historical records. He presents the expreiences of a 15 year old Apprentice Smith and his involvement in the
introduction of Gun Powder and Firearms to England in the 1300's. The story is well populated with the real participants
involved in this time of great change. This is one of the most enjoyable History lessons you will ever experience.

All The Way to Memphis
Published in Paperback by Not Avail (1997-10-03)
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Another great book from AK Press
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Review Date: 2002-08-16
Review Date: 2002-08-16
The definitive guide to Mott the Hoople, a band known around the world for their "All the Young Dudes" smash hit. The book
traces the origins of the band from 1969 right through their eventual demise in 1974 and includes a full UK discography, photos,
and a complete gig guide. A must for all fans of the band and 70's music in general.
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Faster paced than any novel, this gripping story, ripped from the headlines of the 1960s, tells how an affable, gregarious, handsome, and unconventional man, who was both a gifted osteopath and a talented artist, and who had many friends in London society (and one in the Soviet Embassy), became swept up in the tumultuous events of history only to be sucked down into the vortiginous sinkhole of politics.
Knightley and Kennedy not only narrate the tragic life and death of Stephen Ward, but they also relate the history of the rise of tabloid journalism, which--with tales of women wielding whips, naked masked men waiting tables, orgies in Stately Homes and other titillating tidbits of gossip--is ever ready to sustain the public's prurient and seemingly insatiable appetites for such trash. (The combination of sex and politics in this book makes one wonder whether that marvelously wicked British DVD "House of Cards" might not be a forerunner to reality TV!)
"An Affair of State" is also the heartbreaking story of a rather naive man who put his faith in his friends, in his country, and in the British system of jurisprudence. In the end, he was abandoned by all but a few of his friends and betrayed by both country and British justice. In other words, he was made a scapegoat, according to Knightley and Kennedy, to the interests of the Conservative party and the hypocrisy of the establishment after the resignation in disgrace of John Profumo, Britain's dapper and dandy Minister of War.
As one who read those headines and stories avidly in 1963, and could not wait for the next sensational revelation of Christine Keeler and Mandy Rice-Davies, I am sufficiently chastened to discover that Stephen Ward's conviction was based upon what proved to be perjured evidence and an outrageous frameup that led to his suicide. Perhaps, at the time, as far as the public was concerned, the scandal represented an antidote to the Cuban missile crisis of 1962 (one of the most frightening times through which I have ever lived, wondering whether there would be a tomorrow), but while the attention of the world was being diverted by the sexual antics of the rich and powerful (the salacious details of which were meticulously reported in a U.K. government report), other more sinister events were unfolding, which came to their climax on November 22, 1963, when President Kennedy was assassinated.
One might draw a parallel with a similar obsession with sex and politics, fueled by the media, that not only produced another lengthy official x-rated report but also occupied the public and diverted the attention of Congress in the months preceding 9/11. Is there, perhaps, a lesson to be learned here?