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Mail by the Pail (Great Lakes Books)
Published in Hardcover by Wayne State University Press (2003-03)
Author: Colin Bergel
List price: $17.95

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Great Story, Beautiful Illustrations
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-19
If you are looking for a gift book that someone will remember, this is it. This is the kind of book that imparts information in a clever and entertaining way. Readers learn about mail delivery to the Great Lakes freighters, while enjoying the heartwarming story of a little girl sending her Dad a birthday card while he is working on the freighters. The illustrations are beautiful, and really add to the story. This book should be in every school's library.

Wonderful Book
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-15
This is a beautiful book, it is well written and extremely accurate. The book tells a story about a young girl who wants to send her father a birthday card. Her father works as a sailor aboard a Great Lakes freighter and she is happy to learn that a boat in Detroit, Michigan delivers U.S. Mail to all ships passing Detroit. She sends his card and he receives it a few days later when his ship passes Detroit. The illustrations are also wonderfully done and very accurate. What I liked best about the story is that it is educational and emphasizes a strong family bond. I rated this book five stars and have bought several copies as Christmas presents and have donated a copy to my daughters school library.

Michigan
Mapping in Michigan & the Great Lakes Region
Published in Hardcover by Michigan State University Press (2007-10)
Author:
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Spectacular
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-07
This is beautiful book. It is well researched and the information is presented thoughtfully. The quality of the printing, binding and map reproduction is excellent. This is a fascinating read for anyone interested in the Great Lakes Region and it's history. I highly recommend it.

A seminal work of meticulous and articulate scholarship
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-02

Expertly compiled and deftly edited by David I. Macleod (Professor of History, Central Michigan University), "Mapping In Michigan & The Great Lakes Region" is a compilation of twelve studies that, taken together, illustrated the many different configurations taken by geographical, urban, and property maps of and around the Great Lakes and the state of Michigan, including changes within a single region. The sixteen learned and expert contributors reveal the history of the area's cartography and deal with such specifics as the peninsulas and freshwater seas, the history mapping this region, how the Europeans appropriated and settled these lands, social and political negotiations and conflicts, and more. Profusely illustrated throughout with reproductions of historic maps from the beginnings of regional exploration down to the present day, ""Mapping In Michigan & The Great Lakes Region" is a seminal work of meticulous and articulate scholarship which is very strongly recommended for academic library American History reference collections, as well as a personal library acquisition selection for cartography enthusiasts.

Michigan
The march up country: A translation of Xenophon's Anabasis
Published in Unknown Binding by University of Michigan Press (1958)
Author: Xenophon
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Grim and gutsy
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-03
Short of a Stanley Lombardo translation -- Where are you, Stanley? -- that would do Xenophon full justice, this is a fine, taughtly crafted version of the Anabasis. Rouse is all vernacular, and all business. Still, Lombardo would put more swagger in the warriors' exploits, and sharpen their tongues. Rouse sometimes erred on the side of middle-America "mass market" folksiness, but only slightly. Here is a passage from the first page that captures his nice, streamlined sense of pacing:

"But when Dareios died and Artaxerxes succeeded, Tissaphernes slandered Cyros to his brother and said he was plotting against him. The king believed him, and siezed Cyros to put him to death, but his mother begged him off and sent him back to his province. When Cyros got clear of this danger and disgrace, he determined never again to be in his brother's power, but to make himself king instead, if he could."

Now, here's a passage from the Rex Warner translation (Penguin), which takes nearly half again as long with the same ideas:

"But, after the death of Darius, when Artaxerxes was established on the throne, Tissaphernes maligned Cyrus to his brother and accused him of plotting against him. Artaxerxes believed the story and arrested Cyrus with the intention of putting him to death: but his mother by her entreaties secured his life and his recall to his province. Still, after the danger and disgrace from which he had escaped, Cyrus took measures to ensure that he should never again be in his brother's power; instead, if he could manage it, he would become king in his brother's place."

An exciting literary expedition
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-10
This is one of those books you have on your list of "books-I-am-going-to-read-someday." Okay, someday arrived. I should have read it decades ago. This is a fairly good translation and the story is written, as was the custom at that time, from the third person point of view. The story begins with a bang and immediately carries us into the expedition itself. When a Greek mercenary army attempts to help Cyrus overthrow his relative, (his brother, Artaxerxes, was the Persian King), it marches all the way to Babylon to give battle...and wins! But Cyrus is killed in the battle and the Greeks find themselves stranded. After the Greek generals are killed in a treacherous parley, the army does not disintegrate, as Artaxerxes and the Persians expect. Instead, they elect new officers, Xenophon among them, and proceed to march out of the Persian Empire across 1,500 miles of hostile terrain teeming with savage adversaries. Xenophon employs a straightforward, soldierly style as he describes people, places and events. It is a wonderful narrative and the action keeps you turning pages until the end. By a happy coincidence, history has preserved this enchanting adventure story. If you prefer to hear a recorded version of it, I recorded it for Audio Connoisseur and you can find it here at Amazon.

Michigan
Married, Middlebrow, and Militant: Sarah Grand and the New Woman Novel
Published in Hardcover by University of Michigan Press (1999-02-15)
Author: Teresa Lynn Mangum
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bring back Sarah Grand
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-29
There are a few discussions of the greatly neglected Sarah Grand in other books, but this is THE BOOK on this important WOMAN WRITER. I thought that this was a biography at first, but it's not. It really gets into the Victorian period, and I learned a lot. I have only read one Sarah Grand book, but I want to read them all now! Are they in print?

deep research and important recovery work
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-06
For anyone interested in the sadly neglected British author Sarah Grand, or the phenomenon she named -- the new woman -- this book is a must. The research is incredible and the writing is unusually clear and even moving for a work of criticism. I've only read one novel by Grand -- The Heavenly Twins -- but this book made me want to read more. I read a library copy of Magnum's book, but I wish it would come out in paperback so I can get my own, since as a teacher and reader I will want to consult it in the future.

Michigan
Michigan Cooking... and Other Things
Published in Paperback by Eberly Press (1977-06)
Author: Carole Eberly
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This is a cookbook you'll use over and over, tested and true
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-23
Recipes in "Michigan Cooking and Other Things," are practical with easy to follow directions. In addition to recipes for preparing delicious, practical Michigan foods, Eberly has included stories about the history of Michigan. She's dug up recipes used by lumber camp cooks and others. My "Michigan cooking" is thumbworn and used more than any other cookbook in my collection. It's a standard!

love the book use it all the time
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-03
Love the michigan cookbook & have had it for years. We live 6 mo. in Fla. & have a Mich. day there. We are the chaimen for it this year & need different ideas for puzzles & games. I remembered your ad in back of book for puzzles, fill-ins on Mich. Do you still sell any of this? I would like to purchase one if you do, or if you have any items that would be helpful to us. Thank You Marcella Best P.S. The book travels with me

Michigan
Michigan Flora : Part 1 Gymnosperms and Monocots
Published in Hardcover by Cranbrook Institute of Science (1972-06-01)
Author: Edward G. Voss
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Voss rocks!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-13
As a student of plant biology, it is essential to have a manual that makes fine distinctions by species and describes them as they occur in that area. Voss does this wonderfully in Michigan Flora (all three volumes), giving concise descriptions of the plants of Michigan along with some natural history notes (edibility, how often the plant has been found, etc.). If you live in or around Michigan, and would like a guide to the plants of the area, Voss' three volumes are the best guide you can get for your money (Gleason and Conquist is good, too, but more expensive, and no drawimngs and photos unless you buy the $125 companion volume).

Still out there
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-04
Although out of print, I just recieved a copy of this great flora only a week or two after ordering. It seems like there should be other copies of it out there. Also, look for a new edition that includes all three volumes in one binding. This is a great ref. for most of the Mid-West, not only Michigan.

Michigan
Michigan Out-Of-Doors: An Almanac in Pictures, Prose, & Poetry
Published in Hardcover by Michigan United Conservation Clubs (1991-06)
Author:
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Review By The Author's Granddaughter
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-26
I am the author's Granddaughter so I may be a little partial but I think that the photography is wonderfull and the literature is the best collection I have ever read. I definately would give it a five star rating even if I was not his granddaughter.

Review By The Author's Granddaughter
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-26
I am the author's Granddaughter so I may be a little partial but I think that the photography is wonderfull and the literature is the best collection I have ever read. I definately would give it a five star rating even if I was not his granddaughter.

Michigan
Michigan Snakes: A Field Guide and Pocket Reference (E2000)
Published in Paperback by Michigan State University Extension (1999-07)
Author: J. Alan Holman
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Michigan Snakes
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-11
Very informative field guide; snakes are listed under Family, Subfamily. Data as to distribution, habits and habitat. Color plates clear and professional, making identification simple. Included are sections on Biology of Snake, Snakes and People, Conservation, Controlling Problems and Snakebites. Handy pocket reference.

Michigan Snakes
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-11
Very informative field guide; snakes are listed under Family, Subfamily. Data as to distribution, habits and habitat. Color plates clear and professional, making identification simple. Included are sections on Biology of Snake, Snakes and People, Conservation, Controlling Problems and Snakebites. Handy pocket reference.

Michigan
Michigan Spirit Of The Land (Midwest)
Published in Hardcover by Voyageur Press (2005-10-30)
Author: Kathy Jo & Ed Wargin
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Breathtaking images and reflective prose
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-19
As an avid Michigan traveler, I was overwhelmed by the beautiful images created by Ed Wargin. He truly seemed to capture the essence of Michigan. I was delighted to read the well-written and introspective prose by the author, which seemed nearly spell-binding at times.

Michigan, My Michigan
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-18
I live here so, I get to see a lot of this beauty every day. But this book give me the oportunity to see it any time I want.
This book is made up a lot of wonderful pictures, and interesting commentary.
Michigan is a beautiful state, and they have captured some beautiful spots.

Michigan
Michigan Wolverines 123: My First Counting Book
Published in Hardcover by Michaelson Entertainment (2005-08-30)
Author: Brad M. Epstein
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Great book for a little UofM fan!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-11
I bought this book for my husband's first father's day ... he will love reading it to our daughter!

Made from heavy cardboard with bright colors. Book is cut-out to a football helmet shape.
Inside: One wolverine mascot (photo of wolverine)
Two thunderous stadiums (photo of Big House & Crisler Arena)
Three cheerleaders (photo of three girls)
Four types of equipment (photo of football helment, track gear, golf club & baseball glove)
Five tickets to the game (photos of tickets)
Six tropies of champions (photos of tropies)
Seven bouncing balls (photos of balls)
Eight talented athletes (photos of men & women althletes)
Trying their hardest
Nine wolverine souvenirs (photos of sweatshirts, etc.)
Showing our pride
Ten band members (photos of people playing instruments)
Playing their instruments
Twenty colorful pennants (photos of all the same UofM pennant)
Waving in the wind
Thirty football helmets
Protecting our players
One hundred yards (photo of football field)
In a football field
Thousands of loyal fans (photo of Big House full of people)
Cheering for our team

Perfect for the Trojan Child
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-10
This book does a great job at illistrating USC athletics into terms that child can understand. It includes the band, different sports teams, the Coliseum, as well as sports equipment.
This book is also well contructed and can take some punishment from little ones. If you are a USC Trojan and have children, then you need to get this book.


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