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Great Book on a Great SubjectReview Date: 2003-05-25
Greater U StReview Date: 2005-07-19
Greater U StReview Date: 2005-07-19

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Superb!Review Date: 2006-08-17
You might appreciate knowing the contents:
Foreward.......... 7
JAPANESE HAIKU
Buddha Nature.......... 11
Happiness.......... 23
Phases of the Moon.......... 29
Birds.......... 41
Creatures.......... 63
Spring.......... 77
Summer.......... 113
Autumn.......... 159
Winter.......... 181
New Year.......... 207
WESTERN HAIKU
Traditional.......... 217
Modern.......... 231
Acknowledgments.......... 253
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For most of my life I did not know that the haiku art form existed. When I discovered it I was instantly smitten and developed an intense desire to know everything about it including how to compose it.
This book does not teach you how to compose haiku, and yet indirectly it does because the poems within serve as the best examples of successful haiku. I mean after all, these originally came from the likes of Basho, Buson, Issa, Shiki and Chiyo-ni (as well as some lesser known but no less skilled classical-era haiku poets). If one would want to learn from the best, then study the haiku from this book. Read them very slowly both out loud and to yourself many times; concentrate on one and discover what it has to offer in terms of meaning as well as imagery; search out the subtleties in tone, mood, etc.
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There's a section containing some very good modern english haiku toward the back of the book.
Admittedly, (for right now anyway) I favor reading and studying the classical Japanese haiku from the masters preceding the twentieth century. That isn't to say that I ignore or don't appreciate modern haiku (or modern Western haiku). Indeed, I certainly 'can' and 'do' appreciate great haiku created by anyone in the world today.
I think it's only that I instinctively understand in my spirit that the "fundamentals" for learning and developing haiku-composition skills are to be found in the classical-era haiku of the recognized masters... and one should always start with the fundamentals.
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The english translations by R. H. Blyth are excellent; they are very satisfying.
The book itself is a relatively small, sturdy hardcover; it is well-made; it has a permanent bookmark ribbon to keep your place with.
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I often found myself reading each poem as slowly as possible, not wanting to reach the end of the book.
I was enjoying these haiku too much -- savoring each one. That's when it is best; that's when you are more likely to be rewarded with an insight -- when you spend significant time on just one before moving on.
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I recommend this haiku collection to you if you are at all interested in reading (as well as studying) some of the haiku from the great masters.
a portable collection of HaikuReview Date: 2005-04-29
This book does not pretend at be all inclusive, quite the opposite. I feel the intention is to offer the reader a beautifully bound book of classic haiku and small poems that can be taken anywhere to be enjoyed. It does that. I highly recommend this book.
Haiku's are fun. The Handsome Brothers make them great.Review Date: 2004-03-05
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WI WILL SHINE!!Review Date: 2003-06-14
WI WILL SHINE!!Review Date: 2003-06-14
WI WILL SHINE!!Review Date: 2003-06-14

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A Great Peak Inside US & Soviet Relations at the Human LevelReview Date: 2008-07-06
Hair of the Dog: Tales from Aboard a Russian TrawlerReview Date: 2006-05-24
From a Former Interpreter Aboard Russian TrawlersReview Date: 2001-12-31
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Oral History at Its BestReview Date: 1999-11-03
Broughton's book doesn't have a theme or direction -- it simply tries to bring out the most-significant accomplishments of each flyer's life. It starts with the early days of flight, progresses through time and ends with a story of space flight and one from the Vietnam War.
True stories of gutsy, innovative pilots.Review Date: 1998-09-03
HANGAR TALK flies high!Review Date: 1998-07-08

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A great guide book full of details that make a differenceReview Date: 2008-04-06
In addition to exploring the outdoors I seem to collect guide books and I have to say "Thanks! to the authors. The attention to detail and the writing from an actual experience of personally being there comes through.
This book just happens to cover the area I call my backyard. Having been on most of these trails, I can tell you that little advice like... "at 2.5 mi you might notice a faint trail beginning to countour right (northeast). Ignore it. It goes to....." really makes a difference.
I have been in the outdoor industry for most of my life, either in the field or behind the scenes helping others get out there. So I have an appreciation for accurate and grounded information.
Perfect for day hiking in the North CascadesReview Date: 2007-11-24
I didn't know this book existed when I went up to the area, and I was surprised at how useful it was. I had a week to go hiking, and all of the hikes that I did from the book were spectacular. The authors make a great balance of telling you what to expect without giving the whole hike away. The book has amazing color photos for each hike, and simple maps, elevation gains, topo map suggestions, etc. Each hike review is separated into opinion and fact, which makes for easy reading.
I wish the authors could write books like this for all the major hiking areas of the country - it would have saved me a lot of not-so-memorable hikes. I look forward to their upcoming Utah hiking book. One thing to note is that most of the hikes are fairly serious endeavors, even the day hikes. If you also enjoy doing easier hikes, you will have to purchase another guidebook, or rely on park information.
Great book and a definitive guideReview Date: 2007-09-26
I agree with their approach. I flew 3,000 miles to backpack in the Glacier Peak Wilderness with my 23 year old son, and didn't want to have a second-rate experience of slogging through uninspiring stuff to get to the "WOW" stuff. So this book was a big plus.
It all depends on what you want. Yes, the entire wilderness is wonderful. Yes, it can be appreciated regardless of whether the scenery is spectacular. But spectacular makes me shiver with excitement, and while I don't mind working for it (and working hard, too!), I definitely want the WOW. If you want this type of mountain experience, then get this book.
By the way, I also purchased the MP3 on their website about bears which is a must download. Their thoughts on water purifying technology and trekking poles are also invaluable for those unfamiliar with such topics.
So, if you are planning a day trip or backpacking trip to one of the places the Copelands write about, and you want to maximize your experience...then buy their books and enjoy.

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Find a spot in your daypack for this book!Review Date: 2002-05-20
An Outstanding book for Hikers in WashingtonReview Date: 2000-07-09
Great Hiking BookReview Date: 2000-06-18
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Not what you might expect.Review Date: 2000-12-27
If you plan to do original research in the theory of numbers, these volumes are a must (even with the heavy price tag). Why? There is so much work constantly being done, results are often lost with time - what seems like something new is probably not. Like the constant rediscovery of Bernoulli and Striling numbers.
The volumes are probably not what you expect. They're really just a large annotated bibliography without detailed proofs or much immediate historic motivation (long-term history is the over-riding theme). Dickson catalogs near-misses as well as sometime pointless generalizations, so the text is not all meat. (Perhaps he's being more journalist here, than editor). In fact, it can become quite tiresome. You may be content to read these in a library, as any results will probably require you to look up the original source for more details. You'd better take notes and write down the page numbers while perusing. It's hard to find your way back, so many papers, so many authors, and the index is not optimal.
Andre Weil's "Number Theory: An approach through history" is a more literary and biographical account, but less comprehensive in the excruciating details.
5 stars for being an indispensable reference (if only for the historically-minded). Not without shortcomings.
Tells you so many facts nobody knowsReview Date: 2008-04-23
Rather than list entries in alphabetical order or in a strictly chronological order, "History of the Theory of Numbers" lists a very large number of important discoveries in number theory by topic in chronological order. Although the book will not enable a novice to understand most concepts within the field of number theory, the amount of detail it gives about how knowledge in such fields as prime and perfect numbers evolved in the centuries up to its publication in 1923 is quite remarkable.
Where else can you find the name of the man who proved 1111111111111111111 (nineteen ones) to be prime - and see that remarkably there was no attempt to test it for primality even when mathematicians of the calibre of Lucas could prove it had almost certainly had not factor? Where else can you find the factor of (2^53-1)? I could list so many other facts in number theory that would surprise even those with the experience I have studying prime and other famous numbers like perfect and multiply perfect ones.
Although using it can seem awkward at first, for those with a reasonable knowledge of number theory, "History of the Theory of Numbers" should become easy after a few reads as it is structured very logically.
All in all, even if not for the beginner, this is one of the best reference mathematics books you will ever find.
Absolutely essential referenceReview Date: 2001-02-11

Excellent Reference on Ukrainian HistoryReview Date: 2001-03-04
Wonderful to read for an understanding of UkraineReview Date: 2002-07-15
The organization of the book is chronological with 49 chapters divided into ten parts. Each part covers a significant period in Ukrainian history: Pre-Kievan Times; the Kievan Period; the Lithuanian-Polish Period; the Cossack State; the Hetmanate; Ukraine in the Russian Empire; Ukraine in the Austrian Empire; World War I; the Interwar Years; and, World War II & the Postwar Years. Forty-two black-and-white maps help illustrate the concepts described in the text. Also included are thirty-six textual inserts which provide lengthy quotes of important documents. Sometimes these feel redundant because the author has described so well the events highlighted by the inserted texts.
For readers to whom 700 pages of Ukrainian history is not enough and who want to learn more about specific events or periods described in this book, Magocsi provides a forty page bibliographic essay called: For Further Reading. One of the great stumbling blocks for English-speaking readers who want to learn Ukrainian history is the fact that so many Ukrainian sources have not been translated. A great feature of this bibliography is that the vast majority of the works listed are in English.
Ukrainian history is complex. This book, although daunting to read because of its size and depth of coverage, can help the student of Ukrainian history untangle the puzzles of Ukraine and its people. It is a great reference work that belongs in the library of anyone interested in the subject.
A History of Ukraine--MagocsiReview Date: 2002-02-05

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A thrilling tale of redemptionReview Date: 2005-10-06
LOVE, SWEAT AND BEERSReview Date: 1999-04-07
that book really had a impact on the way i see things now.Review Date: 1998-12-09
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