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amazingReview Date: 2008-09-15
from the archives: nuts and bolts about agriculture & tradeReview Date: 2002-01-14
One of the best in Ottoman StudiesReview Date: 2001-04-10
best book about this subjectReview Date: 2000-06-14
The Best review of ottoman social and economic historyReview Date: 2000-04-12

The best guide to Egypt!Review Date: 2004-12-22
In addition, it has useful arabic phrases, guides to cities and ancient sities with descriptions and historical background. Really, get one before you leave! I used the Rough guide to Syria and it is just as good...
Essential Guide for EgyptReview Date: 2005-01-31
The Rough Guide to EgyptReview Date: 2003-07-27
Best of several guide books we brought to EgyptReview Date: 2004-03-17
Best Guide for Independent TravelReview Date: 2005-05-30

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i drool whenever i look at this bookReview Date: 2003-01-04
EXTREMELY PLEASANT PICTURE BOOKReview Date: 2003-08-02
It is the perfect book to get anyone interested in the never-ending treasures to be found in Egypt. The large-format size and the several fold-outs only add to the many and varied pleasures to be found in this book.
Also, it is somewhat scholarly and has some very useful timelines and genealogies.
Highly recommended to all Egyptophiles and lovers of antiquity alike.
Tim Wingate, CANADA
Very informative!Review Date: 1999-12-30
Splendid book on Egypt's splendorsReview Date: 2001-01-12
beautifully illustratedReview Date: 2000-06-15

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Incredible investigation of Adolf EichmannReview Date: 2008-05-14
This is a great book for anyone interested in World War 2, the Holocaust, political philosophy, or getting really really depressed.
excellent!Review Date: 2008-05-03
Rethinking the Nature of EvilReview Date: 2007-11-20
In his testimony, Eichmann characterizes himself as a blameless cog who was only following orders, and even goes on to cite instances where he tried to help certain Jews who were friends of his escape their inevitable fate. His tone is that of one regaling a run-of-the-mill human sympathy story of hard luck, and his telling is rife with contradiction, blanks in memory, and ridiculous cliché. According to Arendt, this "created considerable difficulty during the trial - less for Eichmann himself than for those who had come to prosecute him, to defend him, to judge him, and to report on him. For all this, it was essential that one take him seriously, and this was very hard to do, unless one sought the easiest way out of the dilemma between the unspeakable horror of the deeds and the undeniable ludicrousness of the man who perpetrated them, and declared him a clever, calculating liar - which he obviously was not."
Also relevant for its criticism of the shaky legal foundation upon which the trial was conducted (Eichmann was illegally abducted in Argentina, then was brought to Israel and prosecuted there using an outdated framework that was unable to properly address the problem of genocide as specifically carried out by the Nazis).
This book is very smart, very elegantly written. The questions it raises about ethics and preconceived notions of good and evil are universal and remain relevant to the times. If it were a person, I'd sleep with it on the first date.
Emphasis on BanalityReview Date: 2007-12-05
A Classic that Elaborates on the Genocide of Jews and OthersReview Date: 2007-09-20
Arendt (p. 39) gives the readers a taste of the scale of the Kristallnacht (November 1938): 7,500 Jewish shop windows broken, all synagogues burned, and 20,000 Jewish men incarcerated in concentration camps. In common with many others who wrote during the first two decades after WWII, Arendt (p. 5, 11-12) addresses the issue of Jewish passivity in the face of death during the later roundups and transports to the death camps.
Arendt briefly discusses the fate of Jews of some individual European nations. She mentions the conniving of the Bulgarians (with, of course, the implied freedom to do so) performed in order to avoid sending their Jews to the death camps, and the fact that Finland, Germany's ally, was never seriously pressured to turn over her 2,000 Jews to be murdered (p. 170). Clearly, the latter part of the oft-repeated statement, "Not all of the victims of the Nazis were Jews, but all Jews were victims of the Nazis" is incorrect.
Throughout this work, Arendt gives various biographical details of Adolf Eichmann. For example, she mentions that he was a Gottglaubiger (p. 27), a Nazi term for those who had broken with Christianity, and which Eichmann maintained right up to the very moment of his hanging, having refused the solace and Bible reading of a Protestant minister (p. 252).
Arendt briefly discusses Hitler's flouting of the Versailles treaty and his rise to power. While Jan T. Gross has asserted that there were Poles who praised Hitler in the 1930's, Arendt makes it clear that this was far from limited to Poland during that time: "...Hitler was admired everywhere as a great national statesman." (p. 37).
While most recent Holocaust materials focus on the real or imagined collaboration of locals in the sending of Jews to their deaths, Arendt is unsparing in her criticism of Jewish collaborators in this regard: "Without Jewish help in administrative and police work--the final roundup of Jews in Berlin was, as I have mentioned, done entirely by Jewish police--there would have been either complete chaos or an impossibly severe drain on German manpower. (p. 117). She adds that, because of this collaboration, only a few thousand Germans, most of whom furthermore only did office work, were able to send hundreds of thousands of Jews to their deaths (p. 117). Finally, Arendt concludes that: "Wherever Jews lived, there were recognized Jewish leaders, and this leadership, almost without exception, cooperated in one way or another, for one reason or another, with the Nazis. The whole truth was that if the Jewish people had been unorganized and leaderless, there would have been chaos and plenty of misery but the total number of victims would hardly have been between four and a half and six million. (According to Freudiger's calculations about half of them could have saved themselves if they had not followed the instructions of the Jewish councils..." (p. 125).
Arendt (p. 42, 118, etc.) elaborates on the actions of a Jew, Rudolf Kastner (Kasztner). He made a deal with Eichmann in which 1,684 Jews were allowed to go to Palestine in exchange for Kastner's silence before and during which 476,000 Hungarian Jews were sent to the gas chambers of Auschwitz.
Jan Tomasz Gross, who has gotten a great deal of publicity for his books (NEIGHBORS and FEAR), has stated that the 2-3 million Poles who died in the hands of the Germans were largely the collateral victims of military action. Arendt knows better: "...Eichmann knew that right behind the front lines all Russian functionaries ("Communists"), all Polish members of the professional classes, and all native Jews were being killed in mass shootings." (p. 95). "At no point, however, either in the proceedings or the judgment, did the Jerusalem trial mention even the possibility that extermination of whole ethnic groups--the Jews, or the Poles, or the Gypsies--might be more than a crime against the Jewish or the Polish or the Gypsy people, that the international order, and mankind in its entirety, might have been grievously hurt and endangered." (pp. 275-276). Arendt realizes the alternative future: "The measures against Eastern Jews were not only the result of anti-Semitism, they were part and parcel of an all-embracing demographic policy, in the course of which, had the Germans won the war, the Poles would have suffered the same fate as the Jews--genocide. This is no mere conjecture: the Poles in Germany were already being forced to wear a distinguishing badge in which the "P" replaced the Jewish star, and this, which we have seen, was always the first measure to be taken by the police in instituting the process of destruction)." (pp. 217-218).
Arendt praises the Danes for saving Jews during WWII and then, without mentioning the incomparably more difficult conditions under which Polish rescuers of Jews labored, nevertheless gives the Poles their due. After listing some individual examples of Polish assistance to Jews, Arendt adds the following: "One witness claimed that the Polish underground had supplied many Jews with weapons and had saved thousands of Jewish children by placing them with Polish families. The risks were prohibitive; there was the story of an entire Polish family who had been executed in the most brutal manner because they had adopted a six-year-old Jewish girl." (p. 231).
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Exile�s Return: The Making of a Palestinian AmericanReview Date: 2001-07-16
Middle East Quarterly, December 1994
How a hell of a person became a hell of a manReview Date: 1999-01-23
A must read book on the PalestiniansReview Date: 1998-06-02
Fawaz Turki deglamorizes dedication to tradition.Review Date: 1997-04-16
A must-read for those who want to learn about Palestinians.Review Date: 1997-12-17

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Rutgers University Project on Economics and ChildrenReview Date: 2008-08-14
This moving book provides an effective tool for teaching about what it means to be a refugee, how children in refugee camps spend their time, and how the experiences can differ for girls and boys. Although the topic may be weighty and difficult, the tone is relatively subtle and hopeful so as to appeal to young readers. Intertwined with the touching story are valuable economics lessons about scarcity, human resources, wants, and needs. The dramatic artwork and compelling text work well together to make reading this book a memorable experience.
Powerful and TouchingReview Date: 2008-07-28
A powerful storyReview Date: 2008-07-19
introducing readers to the experience of
refugee children in Pakistan. This is an
excellent teaching tool for having conversations
about sharing, donating and receiving clothes
and shoes, and developing friendships. Bravo!
Very moving and inspiring!Review Date: 2008-06-17
A thoughtful yet serious picturebook, highly recommended for children's public library and personal collections.Review Date: 2007-09-06

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A fascinating bookReview Date: 2006-06-24
Special emphasis is placed on the Irgun and the Stern Gang. And that raises the issue of whether the members of these groups were criminals or heroes.
In many cases, they were both.
There were Arab pogroms against Jewish communities in 1920-21, 1929, and 1936-39. One can understand why Arabs might have wanted to attack Jews. After all, the Arabs outnumbered the Jews, the British often did not interfere with Arab attacks on Jews, and many Arabs felt that as a majority, they had a Divine Right to oppress Jews. Besides, it was fun, and relatively risk-free.
Until, of course, the Jews began to fight back.
What is my feeling about the morality of all this? Well, for those Arabs who managed to kill a few Jews and the British who happily allowed themselves to be persuaded to fight against Jewish immigration, I have nothing but contempt. They killed hundreds of thousands or more innocent people who otherwise would have been allowed to move to what is now Israel.
On the other hand, the Jews who fought back often broke the law, and once we approve of such crimes in one case, we've established a precedent. I think people will indeed fight back even if doing so is a crime; I just think they have to be prepared to face the consequences. And some of these Israeli heroes paid very dearly for their deeds.
Given that the Arabs wanted to establish their right to oppress all Jews, they had few qualms about attacking "soft" targets. The stabbing to death of a couple of totally innocent and unarmed nurses is a good example. But the Jews who fought back had a problem. If they attacked soft targets, they would kill a few innocent people, but they would not accomplish much. If they failed to attack and kill anyone, the Arabs would simply slaughter them all. We see how a few Jews initially attacked people randomly in revenge for Arab attacks, but then quickly progressed to fighting against genuinely wicked and dangerous opponents.
I recommend this book.
FascinatingReview Date: 2007-10-25
The early Jewish defenders formed and joined the Irgun and Stern Gang, which included both heroes and criminals.
In the late 20th century it became PC to term these groups as terrorists, but in the context of massacres of Jews perpetrated by Arabs in 1920 and 21; again in 1929, and in 1936 through 1939, such labels are not quite fair. It was not as if the Jewish warriors actually started the fighting. In fact, they were merely trying to buy land, build schools, farms and communities and rebuild the Jewish communities in Israel that had been limited and oppressed for centuries by conquerors from the Babylonians, Greeks and Romans and finally, centuries of Muslim conquerors--the Umayyads, Abbasids, and Saracens to the Ottomans defeated in 1918.
By 1920, the Jewish people had represented a majority in Jerusalem for at least 80 years. But in the rest of Israel, Arabs had over centuries developed the habit of frequently attacking Jews, whom they'd freely oppressed, taxed and murdered, according to the dictates of their muftis and their faith. Plunder from non-Muslims, after all, belong to Allah.
There was nothing divine, though, in the treatment Arabs meted out to Jewish inhabitants, and nothing regal about the resultant British indifference. It's inhuman to abuse, torment, attack or kill others simply because one has been taught to do so, and can. And how much more inhuman to be able to stop the abuse, as were the British but to stand by and do nothing, as the British also did. Multiply that inhumanity exponentially in 1936, with the British White Paper "prohibited" Jewish immigration to the Jewish homeland, in direct contravention of the 1918 international mandate of the League of Nations. The British were therefore responsible for the murders of millions of European Jews who could have otherwise been saved by moving to Israel.
By contrast, the Jewish rogues and heroes described here had a overarching purpose of saving their people. Without doubt, some murdered innocent civilians in the process. But that was not their primary intent--and many paid with their lives for these crimes.
But over time, the Jewish forces developed a cognitive strategy, focusing on military and strategic targets that could, and if not destroyed would, harm the Jewish population. Their object was not to destroy life, but to save it. And while some innocent people were assuredly killed in that process, for the most part, the Jewish rogues and heroes dedicated themselves to self-defense, not destruction for its own sake.
A fascinating take on early 20th century events in Israel.
--Alyssa A. Lappen
Book PurchasesReview Date: 2005-09-01
Deftly written, and "reader involving"Review Date: 2003-08-09
Unknown history of JerusalemReview Date: 2003-09-23

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New writer hits the writing world - no doubt more to comeReview Date: 2008-03-10
Must Read!!Review Date: 2008-03-16
A real eye opener for those of us who are clueless. Review Date: 2008-03-28
In order to highlight the kinds of obstacles that Capt. Navarro and his compadres in the Advisor Support Team (a/k/a The Drifters) were forced to deal with during their tour of duty in Iraq I will quote liberally from a paragraph on page 212 of "God Willing" which seemed to neatly sum it all up: "Too many pieces were being thrown into the puzzle and none of them fit neatly together, no matter how much the President or the generals wanted them to. American contractors, Iraqui civilians, Iraqui solders--all were mixed together with marines, soldiers and sailors from a multitude of different units. No one person was in charge of it all. We were living with a complete breakdown of command and control in a combat environment." Get the picture? And when you discover that soldiers in the New Iraqui Army are allowed to take one weeks vacation each month to spend time with their families you will begin to empathize with the intense frustration of Capt. Navarro and the others who have had to put their own lives on hold and travel half way around the world in order to try to stabilize the situation in Iraq. In addition, Navarro points to a number of other serious logistical problems that impede real progress in Iraq.
As someone who has never served in the military and therefore is not familiar with military nomenclature I found that some of the terminology in "God Willing" was foreign to me. For some readers this may prove to be a bit of an obstacle to fully comprehending the issues being discussed here. Those with military experience will probably glean more from "God Willing" than the rest of us. Having said that, it is extremely important that the rest of us get up to speed on these matters. The citizenry at large cannot question policies that they really do not understand. In "God Willing: My Wild Ride with the New Iraqui Army" Capt. Eric Navarro succeeds in arming his readers with badly needed information. "God Willing" has certainly changed the way I view events in Iraq. This is a timely and well-written book that deserves your attention. Highly recommended!
The Secret Word Is FUBARReview Date: 2008-03-16
Far from the Pentagon and superdelegates, Navarro lays down a brutally honest assessment of how questionable logistics and barriers of culture and language intrude on our neat and convenient notions of democratization and nation-building - where even the basic civics of defecation becomes a test of wills. It would be brilliant satire if not for the deadly serious circumstances. Told by a true patriot, God Willing is an important testament to the real work of Iraq.
Semper Fidelis and Insha Allah.
Both Sides, PleaseReview Date: 2008-06-16

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Excellent BookReview Date: 2006-08-09
Plenty of infoReview Date: 2005-07-21
Kemet.org Book Review Posted!Review Date: 2001-04-22
Great survey!Review Date: 2004-09-23
I have significant interest in Ancient Egypt but know very little about it. Most texts simply concentrate on the pyramids and other monumental architecture. This text gives you a much more balanced introduction and includes sections on history, religion, the military, geography, trade and economy, and daily life. It's organized very well. It has plenty of pictures, illustrations, chronologies, etc. There is a suggested bibliography at the end of each section to encourage research in greater depth.
Overall this is a very affordable and user friendly survey of Ancient Egypt that will service students as well as adults with no prior background to the subject.
Helpful Reference or Beginner's GuideReview Date: 2004-03-06
This is a helpful reference for anyone and is especially useful to the person just beginning to learn about Ancient Egypt.

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Real heroes and real stories of how the war in Iraq is goingReview Date: 2008-09-18
Great BookReview Date: 2008-05-29
A must read for ALL AmericansReview Date: 2008-01-24
You will be amazed at the self-sacrifices, the heroism, the humility and the optimism. Forget what the media is telling you, read this book. This is where you find out what is REALLY happening in Iraq and Afghanistan.
As I read this book, I shed tears for the warriors who wrote the stories -and also shed tears for the ignorant people that will never know what these warriors have done for America and the world.
Do you want to be inspired? Do you want to be moved? Read this book.
A Portrayal of America's BestReview Date: 2008-05-02
I was especially impressed by the individual comments about the Iraqui people, revealing them as decent, caring individuals who we would be proud to have as neighbors.
This book should be required reading for every high school boy and girl senior prior to graduation. The overall tone of the book runs counter to the torrent of negative comment directed at us by the American media. The indivuals portrayed in this book make me proud to be an American and to have served my country when virtually every living American supported our military. This book served to lessen my sadness over the limited support for present day American male and female military personal.
Al Kayworth, Author
Abenaki Warrior
Legends of the Pond
The Scalp Hunters
Iceman to the Internet
Inspiring Stories of U. S. Fighting Men in Iraq and Afghanistan!Review Date: 2008-03-03
The two dozen award winners who contributed accounts for this book range from line doggies to Marine Recon, truck drivers to Navy Corpsmen, Air Force F-15 backseaters to Army Rangers. The group includes career soldiers and reservists. There's even a set of identical twins, both of whom served in Army Engineer battalions who were awarded Silver Stars. Sadly several awards were posthumous.
Some of the battles described in this book were absolutely hellacious affairs, pitting U.S. troops against swarms of enemy soldiers and irregulars all too willing to die for Saddam Hussein and/or Allah. Yet the accounts themselves are related in a matter-of-fact tone, a reflection of each individual's professionalism in the face of ferocious combat. What comes across in these narratives is not only that spirit of professionalism but also the dedication and commitment of each individual to the mission and their buddies.
For a first-hand, unvarnished look at modern combat, HEROES AMONG US can't be beat! Highly recommended.
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