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Lewis and Clark and Transportation for a New Nation
Published in Paperback by Chester Comix (2007-08-19)
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The gift that keeps giving!
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Review Date: 2008-01-25
These comics are enjoyed by our entire family. Our 10 year old son can't seem to put them down as the illustrations and content are clever and entertaining. We love how Bently Boyd brings history to life in a fun, creative and easy reading style. After my son is finished reading he can't wait to share what he read with the entire family. We have acquired the entire set of Chester Comix with Content Series and love them all. These make a GREAT gift for anyone of any age or even for teachers as they are an awesome learning tool. A gift that keeps giving. This is a definate must have for the entire family. ENJOY!

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Lewis Wetzel, Indian fighter: the life and times of a frontier hero
Published in Unknown Binding by Devin-Adair (1977)
Author: C. B Allman
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Lewis Wetzel,Indian Fighter: The Life and Times of a Frontie
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Review Date: 2003-03-04
It's been over thity years since I've read this. As a child it was spell binding. Full of suspense and intrigue, I could'nt put the book down until it was finished! As it was, it required a written letter and several phone calls from our hometown librarian to demand the return of this publication back to the library!
As it turned out,a Lady in the vicinity,(who happened to be a direct descendant of Lewis Wetzel) refused to hand over the book.There was only one copy of this publiction
in our library. So I to wait like, almost an eternity to read this book!

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The Life and Rebellious Times of Cicely Hamilton: Actress, Writer, Suffragist
Published in Hardcover by Ohio State Univ Pr (Txt) (1991-03)
Author: Lis Whitelaw
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The Life and Rebellious Times of Cicely Hamilton
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Review Date: 2006-07-08
In the early years of this century, Cicely Hamilton was celebrated as playwright, novelist, actress, suffragist and peace campaigner. Her friends were among the most distinguished names of her time: Ellen Terry, George Bernard Shaw, Lilian Baylis, H G Wells, Winfred Holtby and Vera Brittain. George Moore once said hers was the finest acting he had ever seen.

It is as an active suffragist that Cicely Hamilton remains best remembered. Her plays How the Vote Was Won and The Pageant of Great Women popularized the Cause, and at the peak of the struggle her book Marriage as a Trade overturned traditional beliefs about women, love and marriage with style and biting humour. Liz Whitlaw's research reveals a vital and entertaining figure of wide and varied talents, whose appreciation is long overdue.
--- from book's back cover

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A Life Worth Living: The Selected Letters of John Holt
Published in Paperback by Ohio State Univ Pr (Txt) (1990-11)
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"It could be such a wonderful world,"
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Review Date: 2008-06-11
John Holt is probably best known for his early books, "How Children Fail" & "How Children Learn," and his advocacy of homeschooling -- although his concept was nothing like the rigid indoctrination of the fundamentalist mindset. From his decades of working with children, from accepting them as whole, autonomous human beings, he fully believed in the capability of the individual to learn. He had less & less faith in the official school system, which he saw as simply one more tool & reflection of a culture more interested in turning out interchangeable, obedient widgets for the machine, rather than freely thinking individuals.

In this superb, insightful selection of his letters, from his days as a young man, to his tragically early death from cancer, we follow the development of his thought. He wrestles with ideas, always born of personal experience, which he trusted far more than abstract theory. His empathy, his compassion, his heartbreak all shine through from every page -- he CARED with all he had to give, and he gave all that he had, that much is clear.

It's difficult to sum up an entire life of thought in just a few words, but I'll try: Holt believed that human beings are born with an innate desire & need to learn, and that they'll exert all their effort for something that truly matters to them. He also believed that schools did far more harm than good, by being glorified certification factories ('You've got to have X degrees to get a good job!"); training grounds for obedience to bullying authorities who were unworthy of respect ("You'll find out what the real world is like soon enough!"); and places of needless humiliation & emotional damage for children ("What are you, stupid? You'll never amount to anything! Loser!").

In short, that schools are essentially boot camps for modern American society, breaking people down & rebuilding them for use as consumers & cogs.

Holt believed that (to use his phrase), education is something a person gets for him/herself, rather than something that's force-fed to a person. At least, that's what it should be. And of course his worldview went beyond just the school system, or the idea of learning -- his was a humanistic critique of our materialistic, power-hungry, status-oriented culture as a whole.

All of Holt's books are worth reading, especially the later ones, which found less of an audience than his first, most successful volumes. But even if you haven't read anything else by the man, you'll benefit from this selection of letters. Both his ideas & his personality come through clearly ... and he'll leave you with much food for thought.

Most highly recommended!

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Literary Guide and Companion to Southern England
Published in Hardcover by Ohio University Press (1998-08-15)
Author: Robert M. Cooper
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The Perfect Companion for the Curious Traveler
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Review Date: 2000-08-13
The late Prof. Cooper was my kind of tourist set loose in a car in England.

He avoids the M roads and the A roads with single digits. He gives clear directions. He has an eye for the peculiar, the unique, the unsettling. But most of all, he's an enthusiast. He's read the greats and an astonishing quantity of not so great.

He knew his Dickens and Kipling, although I wish he was still alive so I could tip him to something he didn't know about Kipling's sojourn in Rottingdean, Sussex, and its tangible connexion to today: Kipling's familiarity with England's first family of traditional songs, the Copper family. An American who hears Kipling's poetry in the settings of Peter Bellamy will have good reason to reappraise Kipling.

I'm leaving for Kent this week. After reading Cooper, I'll only be bringing him and Ordinance maps along. I won't need anything else.

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The literary manuscripts of Henry David Thoreau, (Calendars of American literary manuscripts)
Published in Unknown Binding by Ohio State University Press (1974)
Author: William L Howarth
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Bibliography
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Review Date: 2005-09-19
This is a complete bibliography of everything Thoreau ever wrote. Not really intended as a book to read, yet I find it particularly evocative of Thoreau just to page through and read the titles. Howarth's introduction on Thoreau's manuscripts provides one with an instructive lesson on what we might think we are leaving to posterity. Thoreau made a wooden case for his notebooks (pictured) and spent his last years arranging them with his sister Sophia (a telling name!) What happened afterwards is worth the price of the book to find out!

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Logic and Ontology in Heidegger
Published in Hardcover by Ohio State Univ Pr (Txt) (1986-03)
Author: David A. White
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Sharp
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Review Date: 1997-08-21
David White delves into this difficult territory with a great deal of clarity and logical rigour, which, unfortunately, is not all that common in commentaries on Heidegger

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Logic and the Objectivity of Knowledge: A Study in Husserl's Philosophy (Series in Continental Thought)
Published in Hardcover by Ohio Univ Pr (1984-09)
Author: Dallas Willard
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Husserl on the Metaphysics of Knowledge
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-18
It is a real shame that this book has been out of print so long. Fortunately, after I republished the 1984 edition, Willard has decided to write a revision soon to come out in 2005. Soon, but not soon enough! Even so, I doubt the content of the book will be drastically changed.

What, then, does this book talk about? The point of this book is that Willard wants to discuss how it is that Husserl has provided a unique and defendable explanation for how it is that a person may have knowledge of any object beyond (transcendent of) one's own idea of the object, and further, how two persons may have the same type of knowledge about the same object. Willard is brilliant when it comes to the history of philosophy, especially in the Modern Era (early and late). So, he is constantly comparing and constrasting Husserl's view from others (e.g., Brentano, Lotze, Palaygi, Reid, Hume, Descarte), even up to the 20th century with people like Sellars and Quine. Finally, after completing this project, Willard discusses Husserl's (side) view of philosophy - via phenomenology - as a rigorous science of everything.

The great thing about this book, in my opinion, is that it provides a reasonable alternative to Quine, Carnap, et.al from the linguistic turn, as well as to many of the problems associated with Kant and the possibility of knowing the "noumenal world" - Husserl thinks such is knowable, at least on his own account of knowledge. The downside to this book, I believe, is that Willard's style is sometimes difficult to understand. Part of this, I think, is that he is dealing with the continental tradition, even though Willard himself is an analytic philosopher. My guess is that the changes being made in the revision will mostly take place here - i.e. updating the language, making some sections more clear, and possibly updating some of the content or examples for how Husserl is relevant today. Over all, great book. Keep your eyes open for the 2005 edition.

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The Longaberger Story: And How We Did It
Published in Paperback by Lincoln-Bradley Publishing Group (1991-08-01)
Author: Dave Longaberger
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Truly inspiring
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Review Date: 1999-03-21
This true story of one man's triumph over so MANY hurdles to keep a dream alive is very inspiring...I was considering becoming a consultant for Longaberger baskets and after reading this book, I couldn't wait...To be a part of this company would truly be an honor. A must read for all Longaberger basket lovers....

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Lost Ohio: More Travels into Haunted Landscapes, Ghost Towns, and Forgotten Lives
Published in Paperback by Kent State University Press (2006-09-30)
Author: Randy McNutt
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What a great read!
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Review Date: 2008-02-11
You can't buy a more entertaining history book. There are stories of lost towns, forgotten people and real events that simply bring Ohio to life. If you like Ohio, if you consider yourself a true blue Buckeye or knows somebody who fancies themselves an Ohian through and through, you will not be disappointed with this wonderful collection of stories.


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