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Ogres of Ohio (American Chillers)
Published in Paperback by Audio Craft Press (2002-03)
Author: Johnathan Rand
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MY SON ENJOYED READING -ITS A MIRACLE
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Review Date: 2005-03-17
I have a typical 10 year old son. He is very bright and intelligent, however he does NOT like to read. I have a sizeable fortune in different books that he has "suffered" through because they were reading assignements.

He picked up this book and began reading it. I mean really reading it, he didn't want to put it down. It is the FIRST time he has ever asked me to hang on a sec when asked to do something because he was READING!

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Ohio (Switched on Schoolhouse)
Published in Audio CD by Alpha Omega Publications (AZ) (2003-03)
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Meets state requirements for state history and is fun!
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Review Date: 2003-05-15
there isn't a better state history program on the market than teh one the Alpha Omega Publications has put forth with its Switched-On Schoolhouse line of CD-ROM curriculum. The Ohio state history covers everything from economics to government to sports and anything inbetween in an interactive multimedia filled atmosphere suited for fun and learning!

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Ohio and Malta
Published in Paperback by Leo Cooper (2004-01-01)
Author: Michael Pearson
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An outstanding account of a famous event.
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Review Date: 2007-05-11
Geographically, Ohio may be a long way from Malta but the two became forever linked through the historical events of WW2. The Ohio was a ship - at that time the largest (and fastest) Tanker ever built, and Malta a country under siege. Malta's position in the Mediterranean meant she played a vital part in the war in North Africa - with aircraft based there attacking Rommel's supply lines at every opportunity. In order to maintain those attacks, however, it was imperative she continued to be re-supplied by convoy.

By August 1942 Malta was in dire need of help. Unless substantial supplies were delivered - and soon!, Malta would have to be surrendered by 7 September at the very latest. In the meantime the German campaign in North Africa was going from strength to strength because aircraft based at Malta had no fuel to continue their campaign. They were also running out of aircraft.

Operation Pedestal comprised 14 commercial ships which departed the Clyde on 2 August 1942. By the time they entered the Mediterranean on 10 September such was the importance of this convoy that no fewer than 4 Aircraft Carriers were assigned to the overall defence. From here on those ships came in for attack after attack from air and sea and they pushed ever closer to their destination. Almost immediately the aircraft carrier HMS Eagle was lost and the next day the 8,000 ton cruisers Kenya and Nigeria were put out of action and the 4,190 ton light cruiser Cairo sunk. It was at this time the Ohio took a direct hit from a torpedo. For a long while she was stopped in the water with her crew making frantic repairs and an easy target. In spite of her extensive damage, however, the ship got under way and was soon making 15 knots. By the morning of the 14th she had caught up. In the meantime, however, the 9,400 ton cruiser HMS Manchester was lost.

The loss of so many capital ships on a single operation only served to underline the importance of this convoy. One at a time the freighters with their valuable cargoes were being reduced in number as they were attacked and lost. From now on the Ohio received greater attention - from both sides. Firstly she had become the primary target for Axis forces and secondly she was regarded as the most important ship still afloat as far as the convoy was concerned. In short, the Ohio must reach Malta at all costs. She was torpedoed, she was shot at, she was bombed with explosives and bombed with fuel in a bid to set her alight. The many near missed she suffered twisted her hull and with her cargo of fuel oil and kerosene leaking in all directions she could have simply blown apart at ant time. She was abandoned and re-boarded (twice), her steering gear was first damaged making steering impossible and then it was blown away altogether. She lost countless tows and was so badly damaged that Destroyers were loath to come alongside less they sustain damage from the ship itself.

But come alongside they did and, re-boarded yet again and - when any lesser ship would have been sunk several times over, the Ohio was finally berthed alongside Parlatorio Wharf, Malta at 0930 hrs 15th August 1942. Only four other ships from the original 14 also arrived. Incredibly, very little of the Ohio's cargo had been lost and as a direct result of this incredible feat of human endurance, the fuel carried by this one ship helped turn the war in North Africa in favour of the Allies.

This book tells the tale of a single ship. In bringing Operation Pedestal to life in a thrilling and readable style, Michael Pearson skilfully draws the reader into the events aboard other ships at key moments in the voyage. He also includes just about each and every many who played a key role at various times. All the facts and figures are there including brief technical details of every ship. For those who wish to study the many pages of bibliography, his account is also exceedingly well researched and I congratulate him on a job well done.

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Ohio Bird Watching : A Year-Round Guide
Published in Paperback by (2005-03-29)
Authors: Bill Thompson and The Staff of Bird Watcher's Digest
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Good stuff here
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Review Date: 2008-04-19
I'm a novice birder and have really enjoyed this book. It's got lots of great info covering everything from backyard watching to venturing throughout Ohio. It's informative, easy to ready, and just full of good stuff from cover to cover.

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Ohio Consumer Law
Published in Paperback by Thomson West (2007-04-01)
Author: Harold L. Williams
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OHIO CONSUMER LAW
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Review Date: 2007-10-17
THIS IS AN EXCELLENT ADDITION TO YOUR LAW LIBRARY. IT CONTAINS CONCISE EXPLANATIONS OF THE NETWORK OF LAWS AFFECTING CONSUMERS AND GIVES SAMPLE FORMS. IT IS WRITTEN FOR PROFESSIONAL LEGAL COUNSEL MORE THAN A DO-IT-YOURSELFER.
ATTORNEY WILLIAM E. REED, II

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Ohio Cook Book (Cooking Across America)
Published in Spiral-bound by Golden West Publishers (AZ) (2002-04)
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Showcases recipes for tasty appetizers
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Review Date: 2002-12-10
Featuring more than 125 "Buckeye" state favorites, the Ohio Cook Book showcases recipes for tasty appetizers, Hearty Breakfasts, Amish dishes, heritage specialities, entrees, desserts, bread and muffins. Laced with tidbits of Ohio trivia (there have been seven Ohioans who became U.S. Presidents), the culinary selections range from Poor Nick's Caviar; Lake Erie Fish-Corn Chowder; Hamburger Pie; and Mom's Butterscotch Pie; to Hawaiian French Toast; Sugar Free Rhubarb-Strawberry Salad; Grandma Ratliff's Chicken & Dumplings; and Butter Brickle Bread. Part of the outstanding "Cooking Across America Cookbook Collection" series, The Ohio Cook Book is an inexpensive and enthusiastically recommended addition to any kitchen cookbook collection.

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Ohio Family Adventure Guide (Fun With the Family in Ohio)
Published in Paperback by Globe Pequot Pr (1996-04)
Author: Khristi Sigurdson Zimmeth
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Review Date: 2004-03-20
A guide for Ohio...covers amusement parks, historical sites, zoos and nature centers, outdoor adventures, festivals and celebrations, museums, recreation areas. Very helpful.

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Ohio Farewell
Published in Paperback by PublishAmerica (1997-10)
Author: James E., Jr. Balme
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ATTENTION MILITARY PERSONNEL!!!
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Review Date: 2002-04-08
Have you ever been called to the Commander's office with no idea why? Or filled out a dream sheet only to land an assignment on the opposite side of the country -- or world? Then you'll enjoy stepping into the lives of Airman Alan MacInnes, his wife, Barbara, and their extended family.

Their story begins in the early 1950s and transports you from Ohio to the Deep South to the Northwest and back again, introducing you along the way to colorful characters who personify that period in American history. The author masterfully informs the reader of the differences between a military career in the 1950s and 60s and today while liberally using uniquely military terminology that has stood the test of time.

Ohio Farewell is such a captivating book that you'll find yourself hoping for a sequel.

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Ohio Gardening Guide
Published in Paperback by Ohio University Press (1995-08-01)
Author: Jerry Minnich
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A True Garden Essential
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Review Date: 2007-12-18
I'm ordering a copy to give as a gift right now, but I have owned my own copy for at least six or seven years now. I've found this book to be an essential for me. I picked up a few different books at the book store the other day while searching for a gift. They all had simular titles reference "Ohio Gardening," but none were quite at the same level as this book. I also should add that I haven't been able to find this same book in a book store lately.
There are lots of great charts to reference earch year when planting time comes around. This book covers everything from vegetables, to fruits/nuts, to flowers, to lawns, and even trees. It covers storage of fruits and vegetables, building your soil up, insect and pest control, and on and on. Very handy reference!

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Ohio Genealogical Research
Published in Paperback by Genealogical Sources Unltd (1994-08)
Author: George K. Schweitzer
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Great reference title on Ohio research
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Review Date: 2003-12-15
The series by Mr. Schweitzer covering a number of states is an excellent starting point for most researchers as well as a handy reference to have. Mr. Schweitzer begins with a brief historical overview of the state's settlement, geography, industries, migration and the like which helps to paint a picture of what likely drew your ancestors there. Mr. Schweitzer's writing style is very plain and direct and he includes a wonderful county by county listing of resources for each state as well as overall statewide resources and records available at the Federal level. There are undoubtedly books that go into greater detail on each state but the Schweitzer series are a great starting point and well worth the money if you're researching there. His titles usually have to be ordered at local booksellers so Amazon is your best bet at getting these quickly and painlessly. One particular note is that this title was written years ago and some telephone numbers and addresses have changed and some groups or societies may be dormant or closed. Additionally Mr. Schweitzer does not make reference to internet sources or email addresses, which is just as well as they tend to get out-of-date quite quickly. I've gotten considerable use out of this title on Ohio and it to be very helpful.


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