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Fireforce ROCKS!!!Review Date: 2008-04-09
Very compelling readReview Date: 2008-03-26
Right on it.Review Date: 2008-01-29
Story of a time when the world looked the other way and a lot of good people got s*****d over by Politicians, as usual. This is the inside detail of one of the finest Regiments ever to exist.
Spot on Chris, could see the barracks gates again and, almost smell it.
Good job.
Interesting readReview Date: 2007-07-27

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Lovely, lyrical, but not a great travel-planning guideReview Date: 2003-09-06
This book show's the deep beauties of a hidden gemReview Date: 2001-08-15
Escape to MoroccoReview Date: 2000-05-31
A GREAT INSPIRATION!!Review Date: 2001-04-12
In fact, I think it's safe to say that the pictures is this book are so beautful that even if you never thought about going to Morocco, the pictures will surely inspire to take that trip someday.
Happy reading and travelling!!

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Freetown AmbushReview Date: 2002-03-24
Outstanding Book - Must Read!Review Date: 2002-02-17
A timely readReview Date: 2002-02-28
A thoroughly good read filled with moments of horror, excitement and humor.
The author offers us a glimpse of what it is like to suffer a brain injury and the road to recovery.
If you like adventure and human interest written in a crisp style this book is for you.
Looking forward to the next one.
A rare mixtureReview Date: 2002-02-19

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From Africa, With LoveReview Date: 2005-01-29
Herman Yenwo explains the meanings of customs around the family, cultural, religious, and about the nature of goodness and simplicity. He uses the meanings of images, his experience of love and bond with his family and friends. In short, a summary of meanings of reciprocity in a relationship, and what it means to sustain bonds of trust and commitment.
He writes exactly as he talks, `extremely funny, must read it.'
FROM AFRICA, WITH LOVEReview Date: 2004-11-22
An Educational Book!
Expect to read FOLK TALES on why the tortoise's back is cracked, How IT TAKES A VILLAGE TO RAISE A CHILD, The differences in HOBBIES between children in so called 'THIRD WORLD' countries and those in the WEST, EDUCATIONAL Hand-Me-Downs, CULTURE as it relates to Births, Deaths and Burials.....Then proceed to Herman's ARRIVAL in Philadelphia in Fall 1987...The CULTURE SHOCK...The FIRST WINTER of a kid from the Tropics...His SUMMER Odd JOBS, DATING in the USA {One girl he dated is said to have been: 'A christian by day, and a hypocrite by night'. How this author survived 13 CARS in 10 years, will amaze you. From Africa, With Love, is both educational and entertaining.
FROM AFRICA, WITH LOVEReview Date: 2004-06-25
Herndons
US VIRGIN ISLANDS (6/23/2004) Referred by: PA Message Boards Comments: Hi Herman! "From Africa, With Love" sounds like a great--as well as enlightening--read. We wish you the best of luck! S&H
FROM AFRICA, WITH LOVE
Joan
USA (6/22/2004) Review by Joan DeMarle-Obe: "Herman: As an educator, your book - FROM AFRICA, WITH LOVE, has caught my attention. I recommend this book to any school district. -Joan."
FROM AFRICA, WITH LOVE
Cynthia Borris
U.S.A. (6/22/2004) Reviewed by Cynthia Borris (author) 6/14/2004 "Herman: Isn't it amazing how one event starts another in motion? Great success on your newest work. Cynthia Borris"
FROM AFRICA, WITH LOVE
Cynthia Borris, commenting on
U.S.A Today(6/22/2004) on How FROM AFRICA, WITH LOVE came about.
Herman writes: "One evening my wife to be, literally dragged me to attend a TOASTMASTERS meeting as a guest. She assured me that I would not be called upon to make an impromptu speech at the podium in front of the distinguished members of this elite club. Under those circumstances, I agreed to go. Little did I know that the idea to write a concise account of my life would be born in a small meeting room full of strangers. One of the distinguished gentlemen - 50'ish in age, introduced himself as a "Retired Navy", and went on to give an account of his travels through the Cape of Good Hope all the way to the horn of Africa, and on to the Mediteranean. I thought his presentation was interesting but limited as far as the depts of African culture. I suddenly realised that I was overflowing with information regarding some African miths. Thus, the idea of my book: FROM AFRICA, WITH LOVE, was born."
In Cythia's review (6-14-04) she says: "I am amazed at how one event can lead to another tantalizing event. This book is a must read"
FROM AFRICA, WITH LOVE
Rita Gerlach.
United States of America (6/18/2004)
As readers are inundated with books from romance to true crime, a story of a boy born in the African savannah to a single mother elbows its way through the ranks. Fiction gives readers a chance for escape, while Herman X's autobiography From Africa, With Love, reminds us that the human spirit truly can rise above the adversities of life. FROM AFRICA, WITH LOVE, brings readers a glimpse of how it was to grow up in Africa and then face the challenges of life in America. Rita Gerlach Author of Historical Fiction Website: http://users.starpower.net/rpkg/index.htm http://gerlach.ineedabook.net
Mr Toks Goncalves:
From Africa, with Love, takes you to the heart of Africa, through the life of Herman X. A young man born to a single mother in central Africa. He grows up poor with his grand parents. His youth experiences are facinating, informative, thrilling and exiting. After his grand father's death, he is sent abroad for further studies. Dispite some very interesting odds he excels in his education and now lives the American dream. This book is an easy and enjoyable read.
FROM AFRICA, WITH LOVE
Michelle R. Kidwell
U.S.A. (6/18/2004) From Africa With Love: From Africa with love is a book that can serve as an educational as well as an inspirational read, one of those books that you can both enjoy and get educated from, it is a wonderful autobiography that gives you a glimpse into the authors life both in Africa as well as America, and the cultural shock he experienced when he first arrived in America, and his experiences since then. Michelle R Kidwell Reflections On Life A Collection Of Memories
From Africa, With LoveReview Date: 2004-06-04
This book is and easy and entertaining read.

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Exceptional Journal of an Exceptional ManReview Date: 2006-01-14
It is also a credit to Colonel Kingseed that he had the foresight to see the importance of having this story told and get permission from Capt. Dawson to publish some very personal letters to his family for all of us to read. The eloquence that Dawson was able to write in some of the most trying times during the war could be the best memoir that I have read!
With the quality of this book now available for all to read, I cannot wait until the Major Winters book is released.
A five-star salute for this outstanding combat journalReview Date: 2005-12-03
The letters Dawson sent home reveal the tremendous strains and demands placed on a small unit infantry commander. In "From Omaha Beach to Dawson's Ridge" we find a courageous, reflective and compassionate young soldier from Texas who reacts quickly, professionally and humanely under the most adverse and crucial conditions.
The First Infantry Division was constantly thrust into intense fighting and harrowing situations. Dawson shares his most personal thoughts before and after the Big Red One's engagements from North Africa, Sicily, Normandy and the bloody road to Germany. Kingseed adds key perspective along the way.
Joe Dawson's hunger for mail from home should encourage anyone who has a loved on in harm's way to pick up a pen and start writing to them now.
This country has truly been blessed by the likes of so many wonderful veterans like Joe Dawson and so many other brave World War II veterans. We are fortunate that Cole Kingseed discovered and published this treasure from Joe Dawson. I can't wait to read Kingseed's forthcoming book written with Dick Winters of "Band of Brothers" fame.
A Story of the Best in Small Unit LeadershipReview Date: 2005-11-16
Of course they didn't land where they intended, but began the war where they landed. They were among the first ashore, among the first to move off the beach, among the first to scale the ridge behind the beach and start cleaning out the German defenders firing down on the beach. They fought across France and into Germany.
Five months later Company G spent thirty nine days defending a ridge along the outskirts of Eilendorf, Germany that has gone down in the history of the Big Red One as Dawson's Ridge.
This book was put together by Col. CC Kingseed, former chief of military history at West Point, from the letters Capt. Dawson wrote home. It is a tale of the very best of small unit leadership.
From Omaha Beach to Dawson's RidgeReview Date: 2006-08-17

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An account of the Rwandan genocide by Rwandans.Review Date: 1999-10-28
Invaluable addition to literature on the Rwandan genocideReview Date: 2000-08-25
It seeks to filter as little as possible the views of Rwandans. There are, in this book, some deeply disturbing survivor's accounts of the genocide, transcribed, unvarnished, from their own testimony. It is all the more powerful for the directness of its expression.
Most valuable to me was the material explaining the colonial origins of the division between Tutsis and Hutus. It is extraordinary to me that when Rwanda and Burundi were "assigned" to Germany in the 1880s, no European had even set foot in those lands. When they came, their pursuit of control caused divisions where previously - on this evidence - none had existed. Blame for the genocide must be seated in the Belgian colonial rulers in general (they took over after 1916), and the missionary churches in particular. This book explains why.
Rwanda, more than any other event since WW2, makes us consider the question put eloquently here by one of the witnesses: what is humanity? Who is included? Who is left out? For the world not to have acted effectively to have prevented the Rwandan cataclysm stands to its shame. Kofi Annan has admitted as much, but the real fault lies with everyone and we should all be ashamed.
The compilers of this book have acted bravely in including an apologia from the authors of the genocide. We hear their voices. We must be sickened by them. We must acknowledge that we were warned; the voices existed long before the worst of the genocide began.
Knowing what we know about the world, would we prevent it next time? Be honest now; would we?
A good resource.Review Date: 2004-07-08
The origins of the genocide in Rwanda started on the day the Germans colonized the country. The Belgians further polarized the once unified country into Hutu, Tutsi (and Twa). From then on the whole country was on a down-hill spiral. The culture of impunity set in, and the country was never able to recover. One thing let to the other...then BOOM, April 1994 came. UNAMIR was never meant to be their salvation. Neither was the "international community" - which heartily ignored the genocide. The Somalia situation is often used as an easy excuse as to why the world did not intervene...which is quite ridiculous. How does this same "international community" explain why the genocide in Sudan today has been ignored for decades? This should teach individual countries to resolve their own problems and to frown on external/foreign reliance.
Vital PerspectiveReview Date: 2003-08-21

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Let's Talk FactsReview Date: 2002-09-19
Government By Deception Serves As Eye Opener for Americans.Review Date: 2002-09-20
When Government By Deception was completed and offered to the public, I bought six copies for friends of mine. Two of them live in South Africa. The others are from the states. All have found the book to be an interesting and informative read. They are glad to see someone offering some real information on southern Africa. Mr. Lamprecht has good sources of information and some very interesting interviews are scattered throughout the book.
If you like history, you will find interesting historical facts on southern Africa. The book was carefully researched and has many quotes by well known political players in this bloody and tension filled arena. Due to this book and articles by Mr. Lamprecht, the American people will, if they choose, see the many similarities between our countries. They will learn how the communists have pitted the blacks and whites against each other in a war that neither will benefit from. The destruction and suffering going on in southern Africa at this time will serve only a few who seek power and wealth for themselves alone. There is a message here for American's. This book will help you understand more clearly the signifigance of how little truthful news we are exposed here in the states, regarding southern Africa. How much do we hear regarding the brutal murders of some 1400 white Afrikaner farmers in South Africa? More recently the farm murders and the takeover of white farms in Zimbabwe are at last getting some attention. You will read about the workings of socialism and the potent weapon of white guilt. The importance of detecting the mind games and psychological warfare being used on the American as well as the African people each and every day.
I believe you will be surprised and perhaps shocked at some of the information presented in this book. It is an excellent buy, and a great effort by someone who KNOWS first hand what it feels like to see your beloved homeland painted "RED" with the blood of her people.
My suggestion to fellow Americans is to buy the book, read it, learn from it, and act on what you have learned.
Website for this bookReview Date: 2003-09-26
It is: http://WWW.AfricanCrisis.org
Goverment By DeceptionReview Date: 2002-09-20
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Must read for all soldiersReview Date: 2008-07-01
Most Brit academics are long on tangential, spurious fact and short on prose. This is were Farwell parts with his contemporaries. It can be read by the casual historian (skip some of the long sieges) or the consummate soldier, as Byron fully illustrates the flaws and strength of each protagonist at every major turning point. He does not hold back personal judgment which adds much needed context. He imbues these real characters with life allowing this to become more Epic than history book.
As an avid reader of insurgent doctrine this ranks up there with: Learning to Eat Soup with a Knife, A War Like No Other and Guerrilla Warfare (Che not Mao).
While it is a hefty read I dare you to put this down after the first couple chapters. You will not be disappointed.
SuperbReview Date: 2006-05-12
Informative, enjoyable, definitiveReview Date: 2006-08-22
An excellent non-academic history of the war...Review Date: 2000-11-04
Coupled with other accounts of the war, like Goodbye Dolly Gray (another excellent book) written by Rayne Kruger, the average reader can understand some of the causal factors of South Africa's apartied system and gain an insight into the history of a long troubled region.
I wholeheartedly recommend this book to any reader looking for a fast-paced non-academic history of the Boer War. You won't go wrong.


A valuable guide to a little-traveled countryReview Date: 1998-08-02
essential interesting reading for the independant travellerReview Date: 1998-08-19
very useful travel guideReview Date: 2002-01-28
CarolynReview Date: 2001-08-11

a new edition of Zanzibar has been publishedReview Date: 2003-04-06
a new edition of Zanzibar has been publishedReview Date: 2003-04-06
Stop ShoppingReview Date: 2002-07-29
I admit it!Review Date: 2000-09-14
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