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This book is for those who love and understand horses.Review Date: 1998-11-07
A horse lover's dream come true!Review Date: 1997-07-15
A precious gift for any horse loverReview Date: 1999-03-27

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Great entry pointReview Date: 2006-11-26
I recommand to read this book and after that, buy other book on subject that you want to know more.
Excellent book for readers at any levelReview Date: 2003-02-06
I really enjoyed reading this book, and recommend it highly to anyone interested in the concepts of Extreme Programming methodology, but also to anyone who is interested in clear, concise wisdom in regards to how to successfully manage software development lifecycles.
I found Mr. Baird to be extremely knowledgeable, very witty and quite capable of explaining these concepts in a way that make it easy to understand, and practical to use.
Excellent book for readers at any levelReview Date: 2003-02-06
I really enjoyed reading this book, and recommend it highly to anyone interested in the concepts of Extreme Programming methodology, but also to anyone who is interested in clear, concise wisdom in regards to how to successfully manage software development lifecycles.
I found Mr. Baird to be extremely knowledgeable, very witty and quite capable of explaining these concepts in a way that make it easy to understand, and practical to use.

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Authentic information hereReview Date: 2005-06-25
Beautifully written and moving storyReview Date: 2005-05-02
The touching story of MeiLi, a young Apache girl and apprentice medicine woman taken from her tribe and thrust into a new and terrifying existence, is laden with rich detail that brings to life the traditional Native American culture of the old West. The author paints a living, breathing picture of nature's beauty and healing power through MeiLi's eyes as despite the hardship she faces, the heroine follows the path her destiny has forged and helps the sick without discretion.
Charged by a vision sent from her ancestors to bring two worlds together--the native tribes of the area and the newly invading Spanish--MeiLi endures physical and emotional torment as well as separation from her family to travel the path that leads to becoming a shaman. Along the way she finds love in unexpected places, and ultimately discovers a destiny far from what she ever imagined.
If you enjoy historical fiction--or just plain good stories--you must add Santa Apache to your library.
Enjoying Santa ApacheReview Date: 2005-04-07
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Will change your worldview foreverReview Date: 2003-11-12
shocking and utterly mind-blowingReview Date: 1999-07-27
Perhaps you�re not the slaughtering kind�Review Date: 2000-04-07
To think that the morse were just a side-show to it all. To think that eventually, with the same energy and relentless mechanical force, we would come to decimate the northern fishery more or less entirely, leaving thousands of perplexed fisher folk stranded in coastal villages, wondering perhaps, just where that many fish could possibly have gone.
On land, as in the water, nature's bounty was scarcely less prolific, the European's first reaction, scarcely less horrendous. Could this be the true, unknown history of North America, lying behind and directly concerning those early pilots and navigators like Cabot and Columbus. 400 or more years of unbelievably short-sighted culling of mighty herds, whether they were whales or bison or a hundred other species of birds and mammals known to have been hunted to the last. This is Mowat's sad chronicle. This is his portrait of what one day perhaps, will generally be known and accepted as history. And the only thing that may stop us is that we find we really don't want to ever learn this sort of truth.
Besides being a remarkable contribution to the literature of ecology and environment, this is also one of Mowat's finest personal efforts. You can see by the very nature of the material that it took a being of remarkable strength just to tackle a project like this, let alone bring it to a conclusion. It's probably true that one can prepare all one's life for just one event. In Mowat's case, without negating any other part of his remarkable œuvre, this may just be it.
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Connecting the spiritual with the temporalReview Date: 2003-06-30
It's rare that something that looks at first glance like a "coffee table book" that should be admired largely for its pictures but that also contains such a thoughtful and illuminating text.
There is no other book that shows as clearly how the Shakers connected practicality and simplicity with elegance and harmony of design. The photographs are subtle, understated but quite lovely to linger over.
It's easy to dismiss the Shakers as a fringe group, and few up us would embrace their doctrine of celibacy. But June Sprigg documents the appeal of their fundamental values: Do all your work as if it was to last for 1,000 years, but live your life as if you knew that the Judgment Day was coming tomorrow. Her ability to articulate this apparent paradox makes this a spiritually moving book.
Buy it as a gift for anyone interested in design, or with a serious interest in religion. And be sure to order two copies--you'll want one yourself.
A beautiful book...Review Date: 2000-04-06
Connecting the spiritual with the temporalReview Date: 2003-06-30
It's rare that something that looks at first glance like a "coffee table book" that should be admired largely for its pictures but that also contains such a thoughtful and illuminating text.
There is no other book that shows as clearly how the Shakers connected practicality and simplicity with elegance and harmony of design. The photographs are subtle, understated but quite lovely to linger over.
It's easy to dismiss the Shakers as a fringe group, and few up us would embrace their doctrine of celibacy. But June Sprigg documents the appeal of their fundamental values: Do all your work as if it was to last for 1,000 years, but live your life as if you knew that the Judgment Day was coming tomorrow. Her ability to articulate this apparent paradox makes this a spiritually moving book.
Buy it as a gift for anyone interested in design, or with a serious interest in religion. And be sure to order two copies--you'll want one yourself.


Sinatra - King of EntertainmentReview Date: 2004-11-23
Little Known Facts About Mr. Sinatra ... Very Interesting!Review Date: 2005-01-18
There are a lot of little known facts about him revealed in this fabulous book. Sinatra as described by friends and co-artists was perfectionist, fearless, kinetic, generous, attentive to details and had an acutely sensitive ears. According to his friend and musical partner for more than four decades, pianist Bill Miller, "he would pick the tunes himself and position them on the albums." This is a perfect example of his being attentive to details. Another fact is a reference to his famous song "Fly Me To The Moon" (also sung on the movie "Wall Street") with Count Basie & His Orchestra that made history when it was beamed to the U.S. astronauts as they landed on the moon for the first time in 1969.
According to Stolley, despite Sinatra's flamboyant lifestyle, he used bathroom potions and powders right off the drugstore shelf. And he was one of the biggest tippers in the world. He was always loyal to friends and usually courteous to strangers. He was a 'party animal' and slept only five hours a night. He turned on music, read a while and finally falls asleep. He listened to music, mostly classical and never his own records. These are just some of the many interesting and little known facts about Sinatra indicated in this book. Dominis is a very good photographer and his black and white images are all stunning and eye-catching. Stolley did a great job on the captions and articles and made them reader-friendly.
For Sinatra buffs, it goes without saying that if you are interested in his music, you'd also be interested to know more about his life. And this book will give you more insights about him that you'll find to be noteworthy. Likewise, please check out "The Sinatra Treasures" and "Sinatra: An Intimate Collection" for more interesting must-reads.
SINATRA FANS THIS IS A MUST!Review Date: 2003-02-20
Michael Brandmeier

ExcellentReview Date: 1998-12-09
April 6, 1996 From; Monsignor W. M. (Padre) Sears Englewood, Fl. 34295
I have just finished reading George Stewart's three volume set of books, The Circle, We Three, and There is The EGG- There is The SEED- Then LIFE gets Complicated. As he states in several places and in several different ways, He is writing about his thoughts on many very important issues which face us all on a daily basis, morality, politics, economics, respect for life (all forms), self respect, and human dignity. He feels that many of his readers have thought and felt about those things as he does. I know I do.
As a former teaching monk of the Merist Brothers and now a priest (R.C.) for nearly forty years, I hold steadfastly to many of Mr. Stewart's thoughts which are based on the basics, or good, sound, reasoned, common sense.
Though he claims no religious affiliation and considers himself a naturist. I find him to be Catholic (large C) in many of his thoughts and definitely very catholic (small c) because of his world wide experiences which have helped form and formulate his thoughts and ideas.
I highly recommend his books to anyone who is interested in finding reasonable solutions for the serious problems we have faced and continue to face in our society. Mr. Stewart's books help us to identify the core problems and then he offers reasonable and well reasoned solutions to those problems. Mr. Stewart goes beyond the symptoms to find the root. He does not say tsk-tsk and stick his head in the sand as many of us have. He will make you think.
Msgr. Bill Sears
Englewood, Fl.
"THOUGHTS" and "SOLUTIONS" compliment each otherReview Date: 1998-12-09
With a voice that rumbles like honey coated thunder, George J. Stewart, offers his thoughts and insight to younger generations. This booklet and tape are geared for the 16 and up age groups. George is what people call "a people person". He loves being and talking with other people regardless of their age or walk of life. He has always felt that you can learn something from everyone. I know this because I know George and we've had plenty of lively little discussions ourselves. Although we may not always agree on the subject matter, we still respect each other's opinions and thoughts. I'm 35 and George is about 60, so there is at least one if not two generations between us, but by talking with each other we have learned through each other. This is one of the most valuable gifts you could give anyone and one of the most important points in this booklet. Since my folks divorced when I was young, I wasn't really fortunate enough to have a grandfather of my own, someone who could pass on what they learned in life; their values, morals and principles, to me or my children, something which seems to be lacking in today's society. People are struggling to find these things in life. Like George, I believe that there are a number of people who also grew up without this input or influence in their lives, especially in the last 20 years.
In this booklet/tape combination, George tries to bridge this gap, by giving the reader/listener so called "food for thought". He feeds our minds scraps and tidbits of information, trying to fill the need to understand or make sense of what is really going on out there in the world. He wants to open the minds of the reader/listener and let them realize that there are alternate ways to look at or approach an issue. He questions what we all accept now as commonplace behavior and causes the reader/listener to wonder how or why we are where we are today as people. George points out the little things in life that maybe we all might take for granted and allows us to reexamine and think about these things.
One of my favorite lines in the book is when George is telling about the birth of his twins and the cost difference between 1962 and now. He says, "as far as know--the way to give birth hasn't changed, I wonder what has." He has a valid point there. Have greed and the need for the mighty dollar clouded everyone's good sense? George places a lot of emphasis on the importance of nature in our lives, from water and earth to sexuality and childbirth, adulthood and death. He questions and ponders the "political correctness" phase we seem to be going through as a country. He wonders about the condition of our government and if America is going through her "mid-life crisis".
George reminds us that we should not go through life with blinders on, but look at it from all angles and contemplate all aspects of an issue before planting our mental butts on one side of the fence or another. George also knows like a sponge absorbing water, people will absorb what they will and the rest will run off. This booklet is meant in that same respect. Use what you can, learn what you can, make the most of what you can, try to learn a little something from everyone, and most importantly try to give what you can. If just a little of what George wrote about sticks in our sponge like brains then George has accomplished what he has set out to do. This booklet/tape may not be for everyone, be forewarned, if you don't want to think or expand on your mental horizons then this booklet probably isn't for you, but if you want to open your mind and look at something through different eyes, you'll enjoy it.
From the Past to the Future for the futureReview Date: 1998-12-09
Stewart ties past to future
By MIKE JORDAN Staff Writer for The Spirit Lake Beacon
Raised during the great depression in Norfolk, Neb., George Stewart has lived a different life than most from the very beginning. He is the son of a doctor. Only when growing up in The Depression doctors got paid a little differently than they do now. If they got paid at all. Stewart said, "Our family ate a lot of vegetables back then because that is what dad brought home. Food was an acceptable payment for his services. It was something we could certainly use." Stewart joined the U.S. Navy Sea Bees in 1951, working eight years in the service as a heavy equipment operator. After the service he worked mostly in feed and fertilizer sales in the Midwest. By the early seventies Stewart had his own feed business in Storm Lake, IA. During the eighties and the farm crisis his business ended in bankruptcy. He and his wife raised five children. However after 30 years of marriage they were divorced. "Those were tough times for me but things have worked out for the best." The Peace Corp followed. Stewart spent five years, from 1987 to 1992 in Sri Lanka and Thailand with the corp. He worked in agronomy and marketing during that time. Many of his writings are from those experiences. Stewart said, "I could always write my thoughts better than I could verbally express them." His first book" There is the Egg,--There is the Seed,-- Then Life gets Complicated" is about his life and travels and the people he has encountered along the way. Much of what he relates in this book is drawn from his peace Corp experiences. Stewart's book "We Three" is a fictional piece about a family living in a country in revolution 20 years after a failed democracy. The people in the story are attempting to re-establish a democracy against the power of a high tech. army. "The Circle" a philosophical look at humanity in the 1990's gives Stewart's perspective on life gained from being away from America for five years. It speaks to such hot topics as global warming and our educational and political systems. It also talks about the dignity of man, humility, and happiness. This book contains some of Stewart's poetry as well. Most recently Stewart has turned to books on tape as a change in delivery of his experiences and ideas. "Thoughts About Life" his first tape, describes a common sense approach to life. This tape draws upon the wisdom of those who have gone on before. The times of sharing at Sunday dinners, church events, picnics, or drives in the country, bring out the experiences of his elders. The tape relates to a drawing upon the past, while getting to know ourselves and learning to like who we are. Stewart's latest offering "Solutions" is a tape that touches on the frustrations Stewart sees in our country of not knowing what is wrong. Not knowing what is wrong makes it very difficult to know what to do that is right. Billed as "Solutions for the next millennium We Can DO" it is presented as a can do attitude to life's problems. The message is not one of change for change sake but a fixing of what we have in place. The focus is on the processes of change. Stewart has drawn on his experiences of living in several different countries as well as those he served with in the Peace Corp. He says that learning to communicate in another language was the most challenging and the most rewarding. Being able to learn about the culture was the main benefit of being able to speak in their language. He also writes poetry, some of which appears in his books and on his tapes. He has started his own publishing company and is about to embark on a new phase in his life. Stewart said, "I have looked back on my life and it seems I have lived it in seven year segments. I'm embarking on what I call my marketing phase now. Ending my writing phase for a while." "It is attitude that makes the difference. We can all choose our attitude. It is what we think that matters. We have to be aware of our attitude and make good choices." Hoping to be a teacher-mentor inspiring people to learn Stewart said, "I want to give others a way to find their own path. Their own way to live and think. As writing has grabbed me, people need to find out whatever grabs them and do that thing." Stewart's works do bring a part of the past right into the future allowing the reader to draw upon the part that has meaning for them.

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Cheers!Review Date: 2008-03-16
an excellent glimpse into the history of WiccaReview Date: 2008-03-25
Moving, Enlightening, Well Written, and HonorableReview Date: 2008-04-14
I was so moved by the book that I have started telling all of my friends about it, and I am ordering it for the main library at Yale University. It is a book well worth having as a research tool for scholars and a piece of literature that is sure to be a classic in due time.
It makes me hopeful for a follow up on Janet and Gavin's progress with Stewart's legacy they have inherited. I must say...the book has enlightened me on so much in the area of work that Stewart progressed and evolved into. I hope Miss Guerra will keep up her research and have a follow up on this legacy.


The Power in the KingdomReview Date: 2000-07-03
Robert the Bruce, hero of Bannockburn, was the grandfather of Robert II by his daughter Marjory, wife of Walter Stewart. The kings from this union came to be known as the Stewarts, and Robert II and his son Robert III were two of the weakest. Both, prematurely doddering and unwilling or unable to wield the power in the kingdom, yielded the real power to Robert Stewart, Earl of Fife and Menteith. This last Robert is a character of the type frequently found in Tranter novels: a stern, unyielding master of realpolitik. (See James Stewart in WARDEN OF THE QUEEN'S MARCH for a reincarnation.)
The action is seen through the eyes of the fictional Jamie Douglas, descendent of the famed "Black Douglas" of Robert the Bruce's day, who tries to help shore up the monarchy for David, Duke of Rothesay, oldest son of Robert III.
Scottish history can be incredibly murky and involved at times, and that's what makes it so fascinating. Tranter has a gift for breathing life into periperal characters and putting them into play across a wide landscape and over a long period of time.
My favorite subplot involves the notorious Wolf of Badenoch, who burns down the Cathedral of Elgin, the so-called Lantern of the North, because of a dispute with its bishop. The Wolf's son, Alexander , becomes a steadfast friend and ally of Jamie Douglas.
It was my great fortune to read this trilogy while criss-crossing Scotland. I would recommend someone new to Tranter starting with the Robert the Bruce trilogy, but after that, read THE STEWART TRILOGY.
Stewarts holding and Douglas risingReview Date: 2006-03-15
In book two "A folly of Princes" Robert III has come to the throne but proves a weak and sad king who is run by his family. All are slowly set up and pushed aside by Robert, now Duke of Albany and Governor of Scotland. Jamie falls in with Robert III's heir Prince David who begins as a great match to out-wit and supercede his uncle Robert as Governor but ultimately fails. This leads to book three "The Captive Crown" where Jamie is forced into the highlands and befriends Alexander Stewart, son of the late Alexander "Wolf of Bandenoch" Stewart together they try to counter Albany's power and protect the surviving Prince James. All the while the Douglas clan continues to marry Stewart brides and gain titles and land. Then add in the ursurper Henry, now King of England who wishes to reinstate his ancestor Edward I, the longshanks, policy towards Scotland. A great, great read.
The best historical fiction I have ever read.Review Date: 1998-07-02
Nigel Tranter has a rare and amazing gift for word craft. His ability to draw you into a tale is second to none. At every turn of the page I found my self reaching for a sword to help the young Jimmy Douglas.
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Rabbits? Russia? Yay.Review Date: 2005-03-25
It's about a fellow who just leads a simple life at home. One day he performs some magic, which makes people come to him for more magic. The only wish he will not grant is to make the village mayor czar.
So the the mayor spreads rumors about Stupid Emilien. They reach the czar, who hears that a terrible monster means to overthrow him. Neat stuff happens, everybody gets their due, there are ships and magic and a czarevna and witty comments and best of all, a moral about material possesions. I have no doubt that were it not set in Russia, it would be a classic.
the best children's book everReview Date: 2004-02-01
you won't be disapointed with this book.
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SPIFFY BOOK!!!!!!!!Review Date: 1998-03-24
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