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Awesome Book!Review Date: 2002-10-19
Very informativeReview Date: 1998-07-22

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Worthy of a Hollywood ScreenplayReview Date: 2005-03-27
In "The Great American Apple Wizard," Jim Curran has rescued the tale of Gideon had as illuminated the contributions that this once world-renown man had on pioneer America. Drawing on extensive personal research, Mr. Curran has artfully told the tragic story Peter Gideon's rise to celestial fame and then his rapid fall into obscurity.
With a warm and capitivating writing style, Mr. Curran details the life of a man whose character and determination were as rugged as wild as the times he lived in. The result is a tale of personal conviction, perseverence, triumph, and ultimately betrayal that is fit for a Hollywood screenplay.
A must read for those who study horticulture, America's pioneer past, or great Americans.
A must-read history for apple lovers!Review Date: 2004-04-21

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A splendid gift for gardenersReview Date: 2000-07-14
Every garden tells a story.Review Date: 2000-04-24

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This is one of the truly rare mysteries...Review Date: 2000-02-08
She has also crafted her main characters well to convey a sense of friendship, intimacy, and an amazing sense of humor.
This not only fine writing within the mystery format, it is fine writing, period.
Needless to say, the lesbian element was handled beautifully. This is the kind of statement about gays which should be made because it transcends the garish, tabloid styles of too much of the media (or, counter-media) and presents the human side... of human beings.
Clever plotting; rare character subtleties; solid, often unexpected, humor; special insights; an unusual location with deft understanding of the urban university society.
Yes.
A truly original mystery ... with a great protagonistReview Date: 1999-04-18

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Rachleff spotlights the working classReview Date: 1998-01-15
Book Gives Hope for the FutureReview Date: 2001-01-03
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The greatest living philosopherReview Date: 2002-08-31
An intro to Hegel for our timeReview Date: 2005-10-19
This volume not only illuminates the roots of those such as Heidegger, Derrida, and Deleuze in Hegel (rewardingly illuminating their own work in turn), but it provides the best recapture of Hegel from his pessimistic right-wing interpreters.
Even on the basic level of helping clarify and bring to life Hegel's core modes of insight, this book carries the day. For instance, in the chapter called "Becoming", Nancy gives the easiest and yet most satisfying explanation of a particularly controversial moment in Hegel's thought - the presupposition of the absolute. The way Nancy explains this moment helped me to understand how a misunderstanding of this moment can lead to much confusion and difficulties in later moments.

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Life's CharactersReview Date: 2007-09-02
One of these marvelous perspectives, on growing older, was "...there is such a short time between being scared and wondering how to purchase a ticket to Sioux City, and then all of a sudden knowing too much about tickets, trains, and especially Sioux City."
This is a wonderful book. If you are from the Midwest, you will appreciate the honest, uncomplicated, realistic way Bissell presents the people and places, without the sarcasm of Sinclair Lewis. And, no matter where you are from, you will recognize the character types and enjoy the subtle presentation of deeply thoughtful insight found in "High Water."
Bissell, the best who still inspires the best.Review Date: 2007-01-10
Recently, I read a statement by the best murder mystery writer in the business. Elmore Leonard stated that Bissell's writing inspired him in his own writings. Bissell's attention to detail with people is so intense that so many other writers allow it to just go right over their heads. And to their detriment. Leonard does the same in his thorough research of people and places before he ever sets a pen to it.
"Dutch" told me something once I'll never forget. "Bob, you have written a history of events. In order to do a story, you must have people."
That was Bissell.
Thank you Amazon.com, Borealis Books and the Minnesota Historical Society for keeping High Water available.
Robert R. Nally
US Coast Guard licensed Master/Pilot and Chief Engineer

RecommendedReview Date: 2008-03-23
If you add "Jacques Lacan" by Elisabeth Roudinesco, you get an excellent take on the (sometimes flamboyant, often narcissistic) characters and institutional battles of the French 20th century intellectual scene (minus Sartre, fortunately). This will help you a great deal when approaching particular fields or thinkers more systematically.
A critical account of the influential French theoristsReview Date: 1999-02-11
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Great Read with Great WatercolorsReview Date: 2000-12-02
Howard Silvertson captures this time with short clear descriptions and beautiful watercolors that really make the history come alive. It is a part of history that is often forgotten. It's fascinating to imagine what it was like to live in those times. This book captures the feeling. This book should be in every school library.
A Visual HistoryReview Date: 2001-08-30

Sugar peopleReview Date: 2007-12-23
great book for kids and adultsReview Date: 2003-05-24
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