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Great historical fictionReview Date: 2000-05-27
Permeated by tradition and placeReview Date: 2000-07-01
Trudi Jacobson, for the Historical Novels Review

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Essays on life, living, and an incredible desertReview Date: 2006-12-10
So I hope you'll enjoy a book about a wondrous place in the world that few people visit, and even fewer understand: El Gran Desierto, the Devil's Highway. Yes, this review is written by the author's sister, but don't hold that against me. Given my proclivity to reading fiction, I might not have picked up this book if my brother hadn't written it. I am so glad I had the opportunity to enjoy his vivid use of language and to vicariously experience some of Bill Broyles' adventures in the desert.
Be careful...be very careful.Review Date: 2006-04-24
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Fascinating and insightfulReview Date: 2005-07-12
Essential Reading for any Serious Student of RoyaltyReview Date: 2000-10-10
Author Ilse Hayden looks at the Royal Family and the insititution of the British monarchy from the standpoint of a social anthropologist. She argues convincingly that the Sovereign's influence over government and society is both greater and more direct than is usually recognized. Much of that influence is camouflaged by ritual that seems to be ancient, but is really, for the most part, surprisingly modern.
Hayden takes a comprehensive view of Royal ritual, from big events like coronations and funerals, through Trooping the Colour, to bread-and-butter events like Royal visits and investitures. She also addresses questions like why The Queen carries a purse when she never uses cash, and what's up with the hats and white gloves. She also analyzes how the aristocracy both enhances and draws from the lustre of the Monarchy.
It's no exaggeration to say this book changed my view of the British Monarchy entirely. Whether you're monarchist, republican, or agnostic, you'll find valuable insights here. For anyone interested in moving beyond quick-and-dirty biographies to substantive analysis of what the Monarchy is really all about, you'll find true food for thought here.
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great book at the right timeReview Date: 2004-10-26
Excellent writingReview Date: 1999-12-19

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Truly Historic Rim CountryReview Date: 2008-10-04
Aside from the historical perspective, the book is also littered with funny little sub-stories like how Gisela (which I always thought was pronounced "Jizzela") and the Baby Doll Ranch got their names, as well as uncle Frank chasing the hatchery truck.
There is a great blend of history and storytelling that kept me glued to see what adventures awaited in the next chapter. It truly gave me a new appreciation for that wonderful state of Arizona and all its rich history.
Thank you for putting pen to paper to share your collection of facts, stories and personal memories. I became so attached that I almost feel like I lived that history myself.
Frontier HistoryReview Date: 2008-03-02
We especially appreciated the Indian history woven into the narrative-- so tragic and yet fascinating. Among the many places described we'd love to visit; we are especially intrigued with the descriptions of the Mazatzal Wilderness and the pueblo ruins near Payson. Since we probably won't be able to see these places, the book is providing us with great images--ones that help us feel like we are part of innumerable scenes and the histories.

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Great book about Wide Ruins trading postReview Date: 2008-06-27
Tales From Wide RuinsReview Date: 2001-10-28

My Rock Art BibleReview Date: 2007-03-04
Rock art is one of my great passions, and I've photographed a substantial amount of rock art from Northern AZ, Nevada, and California. Tapamveni is, in my opinion, the very best interpretive book on the subject, though limited to the "Palavayu" area in Northern AZ.
If you want to learn about the role and function of rock art in the culture of the ancient ones (to the extent that this is possible in our modern age), this book is invaluable.
If you're looking for a book that gives directions to rock art sites, this is not it. Due to the prevalence of vandalism and the senseless destruction of our precious cultural resources, locations of sites are kept vague - as they should be.
Keep this book out on the coffee table because you will want to refer to it often.
Well researched, informative, beautifully illustratedReview Date: 1999-03-23


A Must Read for AZ residents, students, law studentsReview Date: 2006-08-29
Cindy, Maricopa County, Arizona resident
Tent City -- an appalling true story Review Date: 2007-05-22

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Worth Every PennyReview Date: 2007-11-16
When you absolutely NEED to find that street........Review Date: 2006-04-05
Presentation is spiral bound, making it easy for in-the-car use. Street names are listed in the back for easy cross-referencing. The maps themselves are based on a grid system, so that any location can be easily found. A number like "1213 A3" means you flip to map page 1213, and find the corresponding grid for A3. Each grid, if I recall correctly, is approx. a half square mile. (Other maps in the guide give general area overviews)
These Thomas Guides are especially handy for those looking at real estate. Many real estate listings will have a space for "map codes" on the listing sheet itself. With a Thomas Guide, you can find the house with ease even if you're not familiar with the area - - a great way to check out neighborhoods you might have otherwise missed.
Not everyone might need this level of detail, but personally, I love good maps, and wouldn't do with anything less than a Thomas Guide if I was seriously interested in exploring a city. I love to keep my Thomas Guide with me in the car, and a laminated 'flip map' of the same city tucked in the visor of my car. The flip map is handy for quick reference, and my trusty Thomas Guide can lead me the rest of the way.

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If you only read one naturalist sex offenders meditations from prison book this year then this has to be it!Review Date: 2008-03-06
In Ken Lambertons previous books of essays from prison he focused on seeing prison through the eyes of a naturalist. I almost said naturist - which would actually make for a, perhaps, more compelling read. At least there would be no concealed weapons on such an inmate.
In this book he speaks of the natural environment as observed from an environment that is, by its design, very un-natural. But he also meditates on crime, punishment, the crime of punishment and rehabilitation remorse and regret.
Most of these guys are going to get out some day and walk among us. How we treat them in there has a direct effect on how they they will act out here. The innocent masses have a stake in how the guilty few are treated behind those walls and razor wire. Humanity is in our self interest. Ken Lambertons case is a strong one and is spoken from an insiders (12 years behind bars) perspective. The book not only makes a compelling argument but is also an interesting and well written peek into a world that most of us will never see and probably don't want to see. But we have to see it. Out of sight out of mind doesn't work here. What goes on in there very much affects those of us out here.
Just the other day I heard an AM radio commentator describe how all sex offenders (of which Mr Lamberton is one) should be locked up forever. Easy to say but not very pragmatic and perhaps not very humane. The reality is we have more prisoners in this country per capita then any other nation. We can't lock everyone up.
This is, in my opinion, the most compelling of Mr Lambertons "trilogy" of prison books (including his award winning book "Wilderness and razor wire"). If you like this one then read the others but if you only read one naturalist sex offenders meditations from prison book this year then this has to be it!
A view of Compassion vs AuthoritarianismReview Date: 2008-03-08
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Though somewhat successful in defeating the Hopi, de Leiva finds the Navajo willing to battle back, led by Cougar. When Cougar meets the Hopi's Morning Butterfly they fall in love with one another. However, even a foreign invader who destroys everything sacred may not be enough to bind the tribes and unite the star-crossed lovers.
Vella Munn is one of the great writers of historical fiction. Her tales always make the era she writes about seem as if events are unfolding in actual time. Her latest treasure, SOUL OF THE SACRED EARTH, is a superb tale that showcases the Spanish intrusion into the lives of the Hopi and Navajo people. A bit of romance softens the impact of a tale in which tragedy seems to be the only path for all the prime players.