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Peanut Butter Planet: Around the World in 80 Recipes, from Starters to Main Dishes to Desserts
Published in Paperback by Rodale Books (2006-02-21)
Author: Robin Robertson
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Truly deserves 5 stars
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-17
First and only review ever written... because every recipe is delicious, fabulous, marvelous... and good for you, too. Simple. Very highly recommended. I have several friends who feel the same way. Thanks.

Peanut butter Planet serves it all from Soup to Nuts
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-08
I discovered Robin Robertson's "Peanut butter planet" while I was hunting for cook books at my local Barnes and Nobel. As a self-proclaimed peanut butter lover and vegetarian (Robertson is a vegan herself as are all 80 receipes with optional variations to add meat), I felt as though this book had been written with me in mind. Robertson's chatty style, her easy-to-follow directions, and delicious varied receipes make this book a must have for anyone who can not bear to have the roof of their mouth be anything but sticky.

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Pied Piper of Hamelin
Published in Hardcover by Angus & Robertson Childrens (1997-08-27)
Author: Robert Holden
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I would give it a dozen stars if I could
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-22
I have been collecting children's illustrated books since 1999;
I have nearly 1300 of them now. And I would put this one in my
Top Ten favorites. First, I like this particular story because
it takes place near the village of my German ancestors. Second,
architecture nearly always plays a large part in my list of top
favorites and this is loaded with wonderful old medieval
buildings (the illustrator's father was an architect and his love
for it shows). Third, I am partial to stories in rhyme which this
not only has but it is also very easy flowing rhyme. It is never
strained. Fourth, the moral remains in place and could in fact
be used in political discussion. When the Piper asks for
payment for his services, the townsfolk reply: "'What? Give all we have, the town's greatest riches! You'd be lucky to get a new
pair of britches!' The Piper stood still, and saw that these creatures had nothing of kindness nor truth in their features"
And last, I love making new & talented discoveries. I had never
heard of these two Aussies before, but I will keep looking for
their work from now on. P.S. The illustrator, Zak, came to
Australia by way of Prague, Czech Republic, which has probably
the greatest concentration of beautiful architecture in the
world. No wonder he is so good at depicting it!

beautiful book
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-28
This is a gorgeous book and a wonderful version of the story for young kids. The ending is of course sad for the parents in the story (the kids leave with the piper because the parents did not pay his bill), but for the kids in the story, things don't seem so bad. "The children left singing for a future much brighter. And thus Hamelin paid for the tunes of the piper." The illustrations are spectacular (some of the most interesting pictures I have seen in a children's book). I bought this book initially because I could not obtain an out-of-print version of the Pied Piper story which was recommended in Jim Trelease's book THE READ-ALOUD HANDBOOK (a wonderful resource for parents who want to teach children the enjoyment of reading and books). When I finally obtained the book Mr. Trelease recommended, I found I liked this version illustrated by Drahos Zak and retold by Robert Holden even better. My kids are in first and third grades, and both love this book (I love it too!) I recommend this book very highly.

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POW/MIA: America's Missing Men: The Men We Left Behind
Published in Hardcover by Starburst Publishers (1995-10-25)
Author: Chimp Robertson
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A brilliant work on the POW/MIA issue.......
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-06
After having read many books on the POW/MIA subject, it was immediately clear to me that after reading "POW/MIA - America's Missing Men - The Men We Left Behind", this book is the definitive encyclopedia on the subject.

Covering World War 2, Korea, Vietnam, and the first Gulf War (with major emphasis on Vietnam), it is clear to see that this book is exceptionally well researched and compiled.

Among some of the superb material is major statistics of the Vietnam war, a huge list of unaccounted for U.S. servicemen with supporting intelligence information, and a timeline overview through the years that shows exactly what has been accomplished by the United States, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos concerning the continuing POW/MIA issue.

Finishing off the book are 126 riveting photographs of American servicemen held in captivity. These photos, not easy to look at, are heart wrenching in their portrayal of the pain, suffering, and hardship suffered by our servicemen.

For the best possible material on POW/MIA's (predominantly in Vietnam), this is the book for you. It comes hugely recommended to everyone interested in this material.

A book about the real hero!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-18
Over a period of time reviewing books has it perks. I get to choose my topics and read what I like. Chimp Robertson has made it easy to be a reviewer with this book POW/MIA America's Missing Men.

One of the most controversial subjects in U.S. History is the MIAs and POWs, and this book uncovers the truth about what really happened to those men. I was deeply moved by the enormous tragedy of the whole thing.

Not written in storybook fashion, this book you'll read gripping tales of horrific conditions by those that lived the nightmare and returned to talk about it. You'll also read about those that were as fortunate.

Most impressive was the way the book is detailed and well researched. Even more impressive is the work the author is doing to help bring back those still left behind. This book should be dedicated to the real heroes of the Vietnam War - the soldiers.

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Primer on the Autonomic Nervous System
Published in Hardcover by Academic Press (1996-01)
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The Primer Kicks Neuron Butt!!!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-12
This is one of the most comprehensive and clear reviews of the autonomic system. I read this 1st during my Neuro rotation, and continue to reference it throughout my career.
A definite MUST HAVE for anyone serious about Neurology!

Primer -- a good starting point
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-24
This book provieds an excellent overview of the autonomic nervous system and the disorders that can have a devestating impact on those who suffer from dysautonomia. The book provides a breakdown of the disorders into subcatagories and provides good reference materials as well as contact information for each of the authors.

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Raising Kids Right: Refreshingly Simple Advice to Help Take the Frustration Out of Raising Children
Published in Paperback by Review & Herald Publishing (1998-06)
Author: Karen Robertson
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Practical smart advice
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-13
This book was recommended to my wife in a daycare teachers group. Each chapter has its own subject such as Bed times, Tantrums, TV, Cleaning their room... and each chapter is about 3 pages long. Written by an ex-teacher its amusing anecdotes include her students and her family and the solid advice can't be beat.

Wonderful! A Must read for all parents.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1998-05-04
If you are the parent of kindergarten through 8th grade children, you'll want to keep this book handy. Karen Robertson's, Raising Kids Right, refreshingly simple advice to help take the frustration out of raising children." Immediate advice is available by just flipping through the table of contents. Just a few titles in this 31 chapter/112 page book include: Whose Turn in the Bathroom, I Don't Have a Thing to Wear, and "Mom, Tell Jason to Stop Buggin Me." Each chapter takes only minutes to read and has stories of everyday problems that Karen and her children encountered. It is written with love, in the hopes of helping parents cope with small problems before they excalate into bigger problems. Solutions are practical and easily followed through. Karen has had over 800 students in her teaching carreer, plus she is the mother of two grown children, who are the subjects of her book. This book is worth the wait for a special order.

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Ramsey Theory on the Integers (Student Mathematical Library, Vol. 24) (Student Mathematical Library, V. 24)
Published in Paperback by American Mathematical Society (2004-01)
Authors: Bruce M. Landman and Aaron Robertson
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A Great Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-01
Great book about Ramsey theory.Clear it the exposition,good for the references,rare for the choice of research problems as well as for standard exercises.There are few books about Ramsey theory and this is,in my view, one of the best.

The Cutting Edge of Combinatorial Research for Undergrads!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-07
This book did the impossible. It is a high-level research
monograph about a fascinating and very difficult part of
modern combinatorics, and yet accessible to (smart) undergraduate
students, who can start to do their own research right away.
It is beautifully written, in a crisp, lucid, and very engaging
style, and is also a masterpiece of historical scholarship with
ample notes. Thanks to this book we would get many more smart
students to go on to do a Ph.D. in math, students that otherwise would have gone elsewhere. We desperately need more such books.

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RESTLESS EARTH
Published in Hardcover by Angus and Robertson (1973)
Author: Nigel Calder
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Made geology interesting
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-05
This text based as I understand it on a TV series by the author made geology interesting. I read it cover to cover and can now babble on the topic of plate tectonics with the best of them.

This 152-page book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1997-12-02
is the layman's introduction to plate tectonics, in a smoothly flowing, easy to read text accompanied by many interesting diagrams and photographs, many of these in b&w and several in stunning color. -DMM

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Robertson Rat
Published in Hardcover by Ekstasis Editions (2004-06-01)
Author: Grant Leier (Illustrator) Gillian Davies
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This rat rocks
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-10
Gillian Davies has created an endearing and poignant figure in this rodential connoisseur.
Robertson has reached the plane of existence where attempting the seemingly impossible is the norm. Robertson is a stargazer -as should we all be.
Although directed primarily to a readership of children, there is a lesson here for all of us.
The book is breathtakingly illustrated throughout by Vancouver Island artist Grant Leier.

robertson rat
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-06
I was recently in Banff Alberta at an Art Gallery called the Canada House and purchased this incredible book called Robertson Rat wriiten by Gillian Davies & illustrated by Grant Leier. If you like Dr. Seuss or Roald Dahl & you like eye spy books you will love Robertson Rat.

The book is an entertaining tale of self determination with clear & positive messages for people of all ages. Robertson Rat is an endearing character who is guaranteed to entertain.

The catchy rhyme and the wonderfully detailed illustrations will captivate any audience.

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Robespierre: Or, The tyranny of the majority
Published in Unknown Binding by Angus and Robertson (1975)
Author: Jean Matrat
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A Clear Explanation of Robespierre and the Revolution
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Review Date: 2008-03-18
I am fascinated by the fiasco that is the French Revolution, especially the bespectacled lawyer Robespierre. How did this man wind up at the center of power? Here Matrat answers the questions with minimal commentary but essential and pithy quotations from the leading observers and pamphlets of the day. So much of the revolution was avoidable, but became awful because, as the book shows, intellectuals like Mirabeau and Robespierre thought they could manage people's economies and culture, yet preserve their liberty. We are given a vicious picture of the mob, but the blame really falls back on the failed leadership of the Jacobins and Girondists.
Throughout the book a new picture emerges of Robespierre: visionary bureaucrat. Like Lenin, the other great revolutionary lawyer in history, Maximillien thought that if enough people died, or if enough orders were signed, that results would just magically happen. If the square pegs don't fit into round holes, just hit harder. Robespierre fell to the Directorate, they fell to Napoleon, and he fell to the Bourbons. All this because a generation of Frenchmen failed to understand that people matter more than ideas.
I believe that this is the clearest book yet written on the French Revolution. For two other books that round out my top three, check out "Fiat Money Inflation in France" by White, and Schom's "Napoleon: A Biography", for less well-known aspects of the revolution. (These books just tell it like it is and don't indulge in the useless sentimentalism of Carlyle or Schama.)

Accurate account of Robespierre and the "Terror"
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-26
Jean Matrat's book is a must for any student of the French Revolution, particularly if one is interested in the Committee
for Public Safety that ruled France briefly from 1793-1794. The book contains pamphlets and newspaper articles of this turbulent era which gives the reader a firm sense of the dread and misery that accompanied one of history's most infamous chapters. Matrat's book describes, in depth, the causes of the Thermidorian revolt of July 1794 and its aftereffect. The subtitle "Tyranny of the Majority" is an apt description of what transpires within these pages, for without the people's consent, the Revolution never would have turned into the barbarism which it is now mostly noted for. Although Robespierre and his cronies are the most culpable of villians, the complicity of the masses certainly kept them on their pedestals. Their fall and justified horrible ending is well-chronicled here with no punches pulled. This is an important historical work with an attention to detail sorely lacking in other related histories.

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Safety, Health, and Nutrition in Early Education, 2E
Published in Paperback by Thomson Delmar Learning (2002-08-19)
Author: Cathie Robertson
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One book you can keep handy!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-06
I think this book is a great resource and provides vital information for people who are working with children or simply have children.

A Great Tool
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-04
This is a great textbook covering important areas of safety, nutrition and health. I highly recommend it. Another book that is a must for every educator and parent is Bully-Proofing Children: A Practical, Hands-On Guide to Stop Bullying. Written in an easy-read format, the practical tips and strategies on teaching children to get along and be safe are invaluable for anyone who works with kids. Filled with units, lessons, scripts and original stories focus on school safety which is so important given the current climate of schools today.


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