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The Best Places You've Never Seen: Pennsylvania's Small Museums, A Traveler's Guide
Published in Paperback by Pennsylvania State University Press (2003-04-09)
Author: Therese Boyd
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Refreshing Book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-01
What a great book! It's both fun and educational. Being from Pennsylvania, I especially had a great time reading it. It's inspired me to get in the car and visit some off the beaten path places. Great design! It's more than a travel guide, it's great photos and fun stories. I highly recommend it. Well worth the $.

A fun read!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-08
Even if you never visit any of these museums, this is a fun look at some exceptional places in PA. The author truly captures the enthusiasm of those who want to share their passions for the off-beat or unique with others. The photographs capture the spirit of the museums as well, and really add to the reader's enjoyment.

EXCELLENT ROAD TRIP COMPANION!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-22
As a proud Pennsylvanian, I love this book! How did *I* not know about a Shoe Museum? (my first stop!) Also, I never knew we had a Jimmy Stewart Museum! This book is an excellent road trip companion! Educational, funny and user friendly! Gas up, pick up your traveling companion, crank up the tunes, highlight your stops, and hit the road! Learn more about Pennsylvania's whimsical past, present and future!

Pennsylvania
Blood Mud
Published in Hardcover by Thorndike Press (1999-10)
Author: K. C. Constantine
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Excellent Balzic tale
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-11

As its former police chief, no one knows the failing industrial city of Rocksburg, Pennsylvania better than retired Mario Balzic. The former head cop turns to private sleuthing to relieve himself of the boredom of retirement, to escape the nagging of his spouse, and to supplement his income. Attorney Mo Valcanas hires his old buddy Mario to investigate an insurance claim that someone stole forty guns and 30,000 rounds of related ammunition.

As Mario investigates his town, he finds a myriad of suspects, some of who would not mind retiring the former police chief permanently. However, bullets and threats on his life aside, Mario suddenly suffers heart trouble as the cholesterol muddies his blood. Even as his health and his abilities diminish, Mario still needs to see justice is served before his mortality fails to allow him to finish this case.

The Balzic series is one of the best mystery collections on the market because the star suffers from all the problems of real life even as he conducts his investigations. The current tale, BLOOD MUD, shows how much talent K.C. Constantine possesses as Balzic finds mortality palely looking at him in the mirror. The investigation turns complex because of the number of suspects carving out their piece of a shrinking pie. The secondary cast such as Balzic's spouse and doctor augment the tale with humor and pathos. However, as in all the Balzic books, the lead protagonist makes it very clear that cardiac arrest or not he is the straw that stirs the plot of this entertaining novel.

Harriet Klausner

It just does not get any better than this.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-18
If you are a a first time visitor to Constantine's Rockville or a frequent visitor to the more than fifteen of the original novels - you are in for a treat. Ole' Mario is back with heart problems, a growing bar tab and cluster of challenges thanks to an insurance investigation pursued for an old friend. Simply the best dialogue in contemporary fiction, the richest characters and, by far, the best damned mystery reading available. Buy two copies and pass one on to a buddy; you'll get a pat on the back and a cold brewskie in return.

Is that an elephant on my chest, or the weight of the world?
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-14
Lemme start by saying I've read every one of K.C.C.'s Rocksburg books. I am a fan. Even though there have been some wherein the dialog was TOO 'authentic'--whole screeds from Valcanas in Mo's bar that went--and then re-visited--nowhere; in-term-in-a-ble bickerings between Mario & Ruthie that tripped every buzzer on the redundancy meter, enough already; Carlucci's internal round'n'round'n'rounds. No matter. I am a fan.

In Blood Mud, Mario & baggage are all there, but with something more this time. Not something new, but old dark currents made manifest, what's been brewing throughout the series finally poured in a glass & plopped on the bar in full view. Things, my friend, are all that they seem and always have been. Mario's fears are not only real, but have the power to bring him down. Now how to cope? His fire for justice burns hottest in his own chest, his own mind, and does its damage there. Injustice is not futility, but survival means a clawing back to the personal, to self-rescue, and Babyak, poor dupe, becomes not only an icon of what's so compelling about what Constantine does, but a metaphor for the historical & ahistorical moment that is the here & now in America. Say, for the bombing of a foreign embassy, or the incrimination of the politically expendable.

Mario has his hands full practicing self-rescue. He's learning hard lessons in the world & in his kitchen. But will Constantine leave it here? Is the retreat to the personal Mario's final response? What can one man do in his world, once he bears the weight of knowing?

Pennsylvania
Brandywine Valley: The Informed Traveler's Guide : Chadds Ford, Kennett Square, West Chester, Wilmington
Published in Paperback by Stackpole Books (2004-03)
Author: Sharon Hernes Silverman
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Travel guide, history lessons, and engaging storytelling!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-28
Sharon Hernes Silverman's book is aptly titled -- after you read it you will certainly be an "informed traveler!" I live within an hour of the Brandywine Valley, and yet I had no idea of the richness of the area in terms of historical significance, wealth of museums, gardens, lodgings, and other attractive visitors' sites. Silverman's book is extremely well written -- engaging, well-organized, crisp, and extraordinarily thorough! There are also over 100 beautifully shot photos that add exclamation points to the book's already clearly portrayed "verbal images" of Chadds Ford, Kennett Square, West Chester, and Wilmington. If you're interested in exploring the Brandywine Valley, this book provides the answers to all your questions -- it's all you need. I thoroughly enjoyed this book simply on its literary merits, and I am looking forward to taking advantage of its guidance when I start taking day trips to the Brandywine Valley. Get this book! You will have fun, you will learn, and you will be expertly pointed in all the right directions.

The definitive guide to the Brandywine Valley
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-12
This book is a great guide to the popular Brandywine Valley area that straddles the Pennsylvania-Delaware border. Visitors to the region and local residents will both find it to be an interesting and valuable resource.

One useful feature of the book that is not mentioned in the editorial reviews is its companion website, www.BrandywineGuide.com, which provides updates to the information in the printed guidebook.

A Happy Surprise
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-12
Having lived in the vicinity for 70 years, I thought I knew a lot about the attractions of The Brandywine Valley. This book, however, showed me that I had just scratched the surface.

The book in wonderfully interesting, providing rich history for each of the many subject locations, together with practical information for visitors . . . excellent directions, hotel information, etc. The author's style is engaging, and some of her "asides", such as a discourse on puzzling variations in the spelling of names, are delightful.

And, finally, this modest paperback is beautiful . . . loaded with splendid photographs. I dare say that if it were published with a hard cover, it could become a coffee table item!

Pennsylvania
The Cat in Ancient Egypt
Published in Paperback by University of Pennsylvania Press (1997-08)
Author: Jaromir Malek
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Great Book for Cat Lovers and Eyptophiles
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-20
This is a wonderful look into the evolution of the relationship between the Ancient Egyptians and the cat. Starting from the Wildcats of the swamps to the "domestic" cat and to the gods who took the cat as their theogeny, Malek probes the relationship between animal, the Ancient Egyptians, and their Gods.

A great book overall with well-documented and researched material.

Unsual subject treated very well
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-15
From the wild cats domesticated in Egypt around 2,000 BC to the worship of the cat goddess Baster, this readable but authoritive book has many color as well as black and white illustrations.

Published by the British Museum Press in London for the museum there, it is an absorbing read that would interest any cat lover who wanted to get a little beyond the "pretty pictures of cute cats & kittens with scant text" as depicted in so many books. I recommend it to add to your feline library, or just to your library!

For those who truly love, and want to understand, cats!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-24
Cats are life, everything else is details! This book allows you to understand your cat(i.e. life companion) This book is for the cat lover or the person who wants to "try" to understand the housecat today(if that is possible).

Pennsylvania
Centralia (PA) (Images of America)
Published in Paperback by Arcadia Publishing (2004-09-27)
Author: Deryl B. Johnson
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Very well done photo-essay.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-22
I used to live near the Centralia area, and wanted to continue to educate myself about it. I found a book with very few pictures, and then Amazon recommended making it a package deal, and buying the picture book too. It was a good choice. I am enjoying the read so far, and have looked through the photos of "the town that is no more."

Coal mining memories
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-29
Because I had been a coal miner in the Anthracite region,I still am interested in the coal region history and customs. I have also purchased a few other mining books on your website.
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Am still looking for info on mining tools , job descriptions and what tests a miner had to pass to get his miner's certificate.
Sincerely, Anthony Sharayko

Good Stuff
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-16
It's important to know that this book is not only about Centralia since the underground mine fires started. It does include pictures from that era but is also about the history of the town. It is fascinating stuff but know that it's not only a photo essay of the mine fire era.

Pennsylvania
The Christmas Story
Published in Hardcover by Firenze Press (2001-08-28)
Authors: Carol J. Haile and Freiman F. Stoltzfus
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Sublime
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-27
Each page in this book is a work of art that could be framed and hung in a gallery. Stoltzfus' illustrations are sublime interpretations of a familiart story, but along with the calligraphy combine in such a way as to be timeless and incredibly unique. Brilliant.

A beautiful book.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-27
Setting the Christmas story in an Amish community is a wonderful idea and it really works with Mr. Stoltzfus' illustrations. This book is a wonderful addition to any library and will be enjoyed by all.

Absolutely stunning!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-08
A work of art and caligraphy combined to tell "The Greatest Story Ever Told"

Pennsylvania
The coal cracker
Published in Unknown Binding by Layton Publishers (1997)
Author: John Devers
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From a coal miner's daughter
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-09
Although I'm originally a "Jerseyite," I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Was astounded to see the names of my mother's cousins, Fritz and Joe Honecker, mentioned. Also recognized my grandmother's next door neighbors, Bill "The Barber" and Stella, when referring to Tommy Dorsey's cousin. Bill cut my hair when I was little girl. Many fond memories returned and the book helped me to understand and appreciate my family's rich culture. Have a picture of the author's parents' wedding, where my grandfather, Pat Cosgrove, served as best man (and was the author's godfather). Wish I could meet the author as I am located in the DC area.

Mount Carmel, PA: my home town
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-04
I was born and raised in Mount Carmel, PA, just as was the author of this book. Although our age difference is about 24 years, and his high school years were the late 1930's while mine were the early 1960's, a lot of the things about the town which are included in his book didn't change from his time to mine. The theatres were still there, and a few of the restaurants (as a matter of fact, I grew up two doors away from Matucci's, the Italian restaurant he mentioned). Some of the games he played, and some of the activities (such as hanging on to the back bumper of cars on snowy streets and getting a "ride" for a few blocks) my friends and I also did. It's a book awash in nostalgia for a way of life that is now gone from this area, and that I miss quite a bit. The author is not a tremendously accomplished writer, but his love for the town of his youth, and the people he knew, shines through quite well. I think that anyone coming from a small, hard-working town full of immigrants would recognize a lot of things in this book, and enjoy it, as I did.

Review of The Coal Cracker from a "coal cracker"
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-02
The best book I have read in quite sometime! Could be because I grew up not far from Mt. Carmel, PA. I certaintly hope there is a sequel to this book. If not, there should be. It is hard for me to be able to tell just what parts of the book were fiction. Mr. Devers is quite the story teller. For those of you unfamiliar with life in the anthracite areas of PA, you are in for an accurate description of what life was life "when coal was king." Very difficult to put this book down. As a matter of fact, my 21 year old son, who previously didn't read all that much, became enthralled in it and in his words "was addicted to it"

Pennsylvania
Cocaine True, Cocaine Blue
Published in Hardcover by Aperture (1994-01-01)
Author:
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Awesome!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-04
Mr. Richards is America's greatest living photojournalist. The depth of his social commitment to his subjects is equaled only by his amazing ability to compose the picture perfectly.

His best
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-03
Cocaine true, Cocaine Blue represents the best of Eugene Richards. If Robert Capa's maxim about your pictures being close to be good is true, then Richards work is hands down about as close as anyone is getting.

This book focuses on the impact of crack cocaine in three eastern cities -- North Philadelphia, Harlem, and Red Hook, New Jersey.

Richards seems to have none of the fear that would stop most people, because his pictures bring a viewer over the comfort line to become shocking. The scenes exceed imagination. In fact, one of his pictures in this book was challenged for its authenticity because it seemed almost too perfect... In it, a women pauses to look at her John, her hands on his zipper, with her young child watching her. On a wall behind her, a picture of Martin Luther King, Jr. is displayed. Some black political leaders saw this picture and insisted that Richards must have set it up. He could only assert that he was truthful in his portrayal.

Truth is always stranger than fiction. This might be photojournalism's answer to magical realism: there is a wickedness and abandon to this world. The cover picture is another example -- the photograph shows an addict holding a syringe in his mouth. His eyes gleam in a way that suggests the insanity in the spirit of this individual.

Richards is for the most part a photographer who works inside America. Some domestic photographers lament that all of the best photographs are made in wars, and that the situations in our home communities preclude us from being able to make great pictures. Eugene Richards shows how this is false. He takes horrifying pictures in Long Island, in Philadelphia, in West Virginia, in Kansas City.

A documentary must have!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-20
Eugene Richards, one of the worlds best photojournalist, has a gift to not only photograph well but also write about his subjects equally as well! He shows the world a part of this world many do not see nor wish to see. This is one of those photo books that a good photographer must have to essentially help to chisel a path in the photography world for themselves! Taking this style to learn and grow from! One can learn much by the raw and realness of Richard's Cocaine life pictorial!

Pennsylvania
Cold Storage
Published in Hardcover by Simon & Schuster (1980-02-26)
Author: Wendell rawls
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Excellent book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-04
I started this book not knowing what to expect, and ended the book in awe of what I just read. The author does an amazing job of putting visuals in your head. Asylums and Psychology intigue me, so I found this book to definately be worth the read. Although, it is fairly graphic, I do believe that if you like Non-Fiction books, and have a somewhat interest in asylums, or things of that nature, you will GREATLY enjoy this novel. I HIGHLY recommend it. I couldn't put it down. It was NEVER boring. You won't regret reading this book!

Cold Storage - The Horrors of Farview.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-10
I live near Philadelphia (Usually -- I'm currently living in Wisconsin) and I think I found this book by looking up haunted places in PA. ANYWAY... I'm interested in mental diseases how they were treated, and this book was a total shocker.

Being that it's a NON-FICTION book, it's horrible to fathom the kind of things that these men were put through in this "Hospital". I wouldn't even call it a hospital, more like a slaughter house. Reading about how the guards treated the patients makes me want to find one and kick and beat them like they did to the patients.

Once checked into Farview, pretty much the only way out was death. Once you check into reading this book, you won't be able to get out until you read the very last page, including the appendix.

Snatch up these used copies before they are gone. This is a definate keeper.

Cold Storage by Wendell Rawls, Jr
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-29
I recently purchased this out of print book and its very good. It gives a good idea of what went on in this so called hospital for the criminally insane. Actually what was taking place was the guards ran this hospital and treated the patients as animals or lower. Gambling, homosexual activity was rampant, patients were killed or beaten. Some individuals ended up here for small infractions and never left. No individual received any medical reviews when they were placed here. If you are interested in mental illness, asylums and etc. this is an excellent book for the money and I highly recommend!

Pennsylvania
Confrontational Ceramics
Published in Hardcover by University of Pennsylvania Press (2008-08-01)
Author: Judith S. Schwartz
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Stunning and informative book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-11-02
Who would have thought there are so socio-political artists working in ceramics? Judy Schwartz has created a stunning and informative book. In the West, ceramics has long been pigeonholed as craft, and not a serious art form. This book goes a long ways in educating the viewer on the potential of clay. It is an honor to be included in Confrontational Ceramics.
Julie Green
Associate Professor
Department of Art at Oregon State University
[...]

Eye-opening
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-11-01
We always knew writing, painting, drawing, and photography were powerful agents of social comment---but ceramics? Well, yes ... and the use of ceramic art as a means of provocative social and political comment goes back a lot farther than most people might think. Judith Schwartz has assembled an astonishing array of challenging, moving, and forceful pieces of ceramic art, intelligently arranged and superbly photographed. Paging through this book will change the way you look at ceramics specifically and art in general. A powerful and eye-opening collection, worth the attention of anyone who claims to care about art.

Great Ceramic Book!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-29
Finally a book that takes ceramic sculpture seriously. The art world has put this kind of ART on the back burner too long and this book helps to bring it to the forefront. Thank you for writing it. Also, see her website at http://www.judyschwartz.com


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