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Description of bookReview Date: 2004-02-03

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Armchair Traveling at its FinestReview Date: 2004-04-10

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Jewell's Crescent City IllustratedReview Date: 2007-10-03
however I knew what I was looking for and found eventually.
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Josephine McCallumReview Date: 2008-09-02
"Because of the age difference it was an unlikely match, but Josephine brought real love into the life of Bill McCallum, who thus far had found little purpose in life. Her rape and murder inside the world's largest walled prison shocked the State of Michigan and devastated the lives of Bill and their son Michael.
This true story details the danger and violence that corrections officers of that era experienced. It also exposes a prison system that, as one federal investigator put it, '... has been rotten for years.'"


Early Days in Confederate CaptivityReview Date: 2007-06-29

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A Journey of DiscoveryReview Date: 2004-11-09
Desnoyers' introduction is in many ways the meat and potaotes of the volume, especially if Chinese history isn't your field. He very ably distills out and encapsulates enough of the times and conditions of Li Gui's life to give you the picture of the man and the place in history he represents. This is invaluable in understanding how Li Gui was experiencing the wonders he saw and what he was trying to accomplish by writing his account as a travelogue for the large, xenophobic audiance back home. For all his discriptions of the wonders abroad he wanted his Chinese readers to see that people everywhere were not that different from the people back home.

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an outstanding tour of english and american literatureReview Date: 1999-04-05

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Excellent book!Review Date: 2004-08-20
It is meticulously researched and the author has amazing access to jurors who actually sentenced people to die. Using the jurors' own stories makes this a very interesting book because you really hear their thoughts in their own words. It is a must read for anyone interested in how the system actually works.
It will be very difficult after reading this book to make the argument that race plays no role in the administration of the death penalty.

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Delicious recipiesReview Date: 1999-08-31
Egg, meat & cheese dishes including soufflés, quiches, & casseroles are here as well. Each recipe has a description of the B&B it is from along with contact information An index also lists the inns by city.
Some of my favorite recipes include the peach coffee cake, morning pizza, & broccoli bake. I also enjoyed the carrot cookies. My overnight guest loved the surprise French toast made with cream cheese & pecans.
I really love the section in the back filled with household hints. I found these very useful as they really do help save time & money. They have also helped make guests at my at home feel more welcome.
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WARNING: CRIME MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTHReview Date: 2001-02-04
Serial killers, molesters, thugs and animal haters soon discovered the awful truth. Suddenly, legal loopholes vanished and fancy paperwork maneuvers were useless. No appeals or plea bargains were allowed.
Instead, justice was swift, sudden and certain. This one-man crusade served as judge, jury and executioner. Sentences were carefully crafted for each criminal; it resembled poetic justice.
Detroit's crime statistics plunged. When hundreds of its criminal class simply disappeared, no one asked why. The unspoken message was clear: Choose a new career; crime doesn't pay like it once did.
There was another unexpected bonus. The psychological role of victim and predator became reversed. Now criminals worried about retribution, fearful for their own safety.
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The third volume in an acclaimed series that will publish all of the master drawings in the collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts. It reproduces and documents--with essays by a team of leading scholars--sheets from Italy, France, England, and Spain ranging from the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries. It features splendid works by some of the greatest draftsmen of all time, among them Michelangelo, Tintoretto, Guercino, Canaletto, Giovanni Battista and Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, Jacques Callot, Claude Lorrain, Francois Boucherm Maurice Quentin de La Tour, Thomas Gainsborough, John Hoppner, Peter Lely, and George Romneym as well as others by lesser known and unidentified artists. Each work is exquisitely reproduced in rich duotone and discussed in an individual essay. Contains 262 duotone illustrations. Color plates.
...this text refers to the hardcover edition.