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Peach Girl, Book 8
Published in Paperback by TokyoPop (2003-01)
Author: Miwa Ueda
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Finally!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-23
Oh the day has finally come! Momo takes a hint and realizes Kiley for who he really is! And to make things even better, he cuts his hair! Thank heavens! So many great things happen in this book, along with amazing artwork by Miwa Ueda..if you haven't read this book already, GET TO IT!

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A Pebble and a Pen
Published in Hardcover by Holiday house (2000-10)
Author: Joan Donaldson
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My thoughts on A Pebble and A Pen
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-27
I had read the book, Pebble and a Pen, for a school project. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I could relate people I know to the character Matty and the people in her life. One of my favorite parts in the book was at the Forth of July Day festival. So much happened to her then. Matty had never been to something big like this, so it was a unique experience for her. This book keeps you in wonder as to what will happen next in Matty's eventful life. Matty had so much courage to do what her heart desired. Not many people believed in her, but to her all that mattered was that she believed in herself. In a class of all adolescence boys, she had to proved to them that she could do just as well as they could. It took her all the time she was at the Spencerian school to gain respect from her classmates. This book truly demonstrates the author knowledge of the time period and the subject addressed. It also shows her truly unique descriptive writing style. Overall this was a terrific, well-written book. I encourage people to read this book and go for their dreams.

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Penguins
Published in Hardcover by Yale University Press (2004-02-09)
Authors: Lloyd Spencer Davis and Martin Renner
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His scientific study embraces penguins of the world
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Review Date: 2004-05-06
Lloyd Spencer Davis and Martin Renner's Penguins comes from a research biologist in New Zealand who has studied penguins for over 25 years. His scientific study embraces penguins of the world and provides an overview of all the species and their natural history.

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Pershing: General of the Armies
Published in Paperback by Indiana University Press (2007-01)
Author: Donald Smythe
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American Command in World War I
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-12
It appears of late that there is an increasing interest in books about World War I. Books have appeared on individual battles and on specialized equipment such as tanks and aircraft. After all, this was the time when much of the foundation for the later wars was being derived.

This particular book by Donald Smythe covers Pershing during the World War I years. (Smythe covers Gen. Pershing's earlier life in the previous book: Guerrilla Warror.) This book was written in the late 1980's, and just reprinted now.During this time Pershing had to build the army and assuage the commanders of the British and French forces who wanted the Americans to come into their armies as replacment soldiers under British or French commanders.

This was the first time that a large army would be sent by the Americans to fight on land beyond the oceans. The Americans had a lot to learn on the battlefield and in the conference room, but learn it they did. And they applied this learning in another European was a generation later.

As a measure of the tribute to be paid to Pershing, when he died in 1948, the funeral procession was led by sixteen American generals marching in the rain. At the head of the generals were Eisenhower and Bradley.

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Piano Player's Jazz Handbook
Published in Hardcover by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (1985-07-04)
Author: Ray Spencer
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Unfortunately out of print!
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Review Date: 2005-10-19
This book is derived from a series of articles my father wrote for the Jazz Journal, these were updated and brought together in a better order with plenty of additional material.

It is not a handbook for beginning pianists...This is the handbook for Jazz Pianists, whether just starting out or of some experience, he covers everything from basic chords and chord structures to a simple lesson in jazz improvisation, in between covering harmony, 5ths, scales, patterns, blues and good jazz introductions.

If you are a jazz pianist or want to be one having a good grounding in piano then this is the book for you

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Piltdown: A Scientific Forgery (Natural History Museum publications)
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press, USA (1990-10-25)
Author: Frank Spencer
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A Fine, Scientific "Whodunit?"
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Review Date: 2006-11-12
In 1912, Cahrles Dawson and Arthur Smith Woodward "discovered" what was then claimed to be the missing link in human evolution at site known as Piltdown. What follows represents the unravelling of one of the greatest scientific forgery the world had ever seen.

Spencer's work represents first the challenge to explain how Piltdown Man (eoanthropos dawsoni) came to be regarded as the missing link in human evolution. Then, the challenge came to be how the scientific community held onto Piltdown Man despite the conflicting scientific evidence found in other parts of the globe. Finally, how the investigation of Weiner, Le Gros Clark and Oakley in 1953 exposed the fact that Piltdown Man was an elaborate and meticulous fraud.

From there, Spencer then explores the suspects and possible motives of the suspects of this most elaborate forgery. Spencer runs the gamut of suspects before indicating his belief in the collaborative efforts of Charles Dawson and Arthur Kent. Like any good detective, Spencer employs the requirement that the perpetrator(s) of this fraud must have had both motive and opportunity. Unfortunately we will likely never know the true identities of the perpetrators.

In the end, the invesitgation in 1953 revealed that the Piltdown skull was nothing more than a human skull and an unrelated lower jawbone of an ape. The fact that in 1912, this discovery was heralded in the scientific community as the missing link reflects both on the sophistication of the forgeries and the desire by many to have the mssing link be found in England. Spencer explains all with great scientific detail coupled with a touch of panache. All in all, highly enjoyable.

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Pine Leechers
Published in Paperback by Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc. (2006-12-01)
Author: John Joseph Spencer
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Pine Leechers is a great Sci-Fi read!
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Review Date: 2007-04-25
Recommend reading Spencer's Pine Leechers. A unique Sci-Fi with a blend of horror. Worth the cover price.

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The Plains Indians (Elma Dill Russell Spencer Series in the West and Southwest , No 19)
Published in Paperback by Texas A&M University Press (1998-09)
Author: Paul Howard Carlson
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well researched, broad brush, educational reading
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-24
Completely enjoyed this book, well written, thoughtful, easy to read, concise, without boring you with tedious detail, a overview of the plains Indians, who they were, how they lived, many interesting facts, stories, and loads of great history. I really enjoyed the book and will keep it for reference a long time. Mr. Carlson, did an outstanding job on this writing!

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A Plea for Liberty: An Argument Against Socialism and Socialistic Legislation (Liberty Classics)
Published in Paperback by Liberty Fund Inc. (1982-01-01)
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The Miracle of Primary Sources
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-17
This book is recommended to dispel two longstanding, pernicious myths. The 19th century sociologist and philosopher, Herbert Spencer, has long been the bete noir of progressives and socialists for supporting an allegedly anarchic laissez faire policy of government non-intervention and social Darwinism. The odd thing about today's Republicans, "conservatives" or "right-wingers" is the way they seem to join with the left in denouncing Spencer and laissez faire. For instance, many Republicans staunchly defend the Democrat party's largest government programs as if they were defending their own mother: Most Republican politicians today not only refrain from attempts to abolish the New Deal Social Security program but actually express eagerness to save and preserve this Democrat expansion of the welfare state, and in doing so often reject the alleged laissez faire policies of the 1930-40s conservatives who opposed the New Deal . The mystery grows deeper when we actually read the 1930-40s opponents of the New Deal such as Ogden Mills in his anti-New Deal manifesto, The Seventeen Million, and find that this Depression-era conservative also distanced himself from laissez faire in favor of some level of intervention (Mills 1937 p.40). Even Hayek, who apparently knows the true meaning of laissez faire (Hayek 1994 p.89-90), spends some ink denouncing certain "wooden" or "dogmatic" laissez faire attitudes (p.21,41).

What might, but should not, surprise modern readers is that Spencer supported government intervention because laissez faire does not reject all intervention (1981 p.21). Indeed, laissez faire requires government intervention. Laissez faire is not anarchy because we already have a word for anarchy called "anarchy." Laissez faire is the exact opposite of anarchy because laissez faire is the rule of law. The premise of laissez faire is to establish the framework in which individuals may freely allocate resources, a legal framework established by government intervention to secure defense, fair trial and property rights (guaranteed process). Thus, a laissez faire government does not order what contract you must sign but, once you freely contract with someone, the laissez faire government is pledged to intervene to enforce your contract rights if the other party defrauds or reneges. This is opposed to the central planning of socialism which prevents individuals' free allocation of resources and freedom to contract in order to engineer some pre-ordained social goal (guaranteed result). Social democrats oppose many market results which occur when laissez faire "only" guarantees process-- although it is not quite clear how government central planning is more democratic than the market result from the aggregate preferences of millions of free-choosing consumers.

The other longstanding myth, which even modern conservatives propagate, is the false caricature of Spencer as a callous, social Darwinist and classic, Victorian scrooge. First, it is important to understand Spencer's argument that certain imperfections and undesirable results hardly invalidate laissez faire, because "it is not a question of absolute evils; it is a question of relative evils-- whether the evils at present suffered are or are not less than the evils which would be suffered under another system" (8). Although Spencer opposed the socialism of many "progressives," it is clear that Spencer was a progressive who desired the amelioration of the common man and working poor-- improvements most likely gained by laissez faire, according to Spencer. In this 1891 book, Spencer took pains to avoid any misunderstanding on this crucial point, although his ideological enemies and history seemed happy to ignore his efforts: "Let me again repudiate any erroneous inference. Any one who supposes that the foregoing argument implies contentment with things as they are, makes a profound mistake. ... My opposition to socialism results from the belief that it would stop the progress to such a higher state and bring back a lower state. ... It is not then, chiefly in the interests of the employing classes that socialism is to be resisted, but much more in the interests of the employed classes" (p.29-32). Thus, the other benefit of this book is to indicate the humane compassion of this poor, traduced, laissez faire advocate.

This is the advantage of primary sources; to read not what others wrote about Spencer's thoughts and writing but to read what the man actually wrote. A greater effort to verify claims by primary sources would redress a legion of falsehoods. This book provides not just the original writings of Spencer but those of numerous, able thinkers of the Victorian era.

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The pocket hockey encyclopedia
Published in Unknown Binding by distributed in Canada by J. Wiley and Sons Canada (1976)
Author: David Spencer
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Outstanding collection of hockey history
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-03-28
Simply the best source of pre-expansion hockey information I have ever seen. It's rare and precious, so if you see it, grab it! Topics are arranged alphabetically; just choose a key word and read all about it. Discover legends like Cyclone Taylor, Joe Malone and Newsy Lalonde. Track significant rule and equipment changes. Read about teams like the Kenora Thistles, Ottawa Silver Seven and the Montreal Wanderers.


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