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Amazon has posted the wrong author for this guidebookReview Date: 1999-03-04
Zane shows Wisconsin at its best!!!Review Date: 1999-09-15

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EnjoyableReview Date: 2002-10-12
Professor Mosse's giftReview Date: 2001-03-08
For someone who lived such a long, interesting life, this autobiography is rather short. (200 pages or so.) What this means, is that the reader gets a great overview of all the different phases of Professor Mosse's life, without having to read through long, tedious chapters about things that aren't that compelling.
Furthermore, he treats the various angles of his life with equal merit. He writes about the Germany of his youth, his schooling, his family, exile, college, grad school and then life as a historian. With equal weight, he also writes about his status as an outsider, both as a Jew and a homosexual. His discussion of his homosexuality is probably groundbreaking in the sense that he is so adept at placing his feelings and actions in a historical context.
"Confronting History" brought Professor Mosse back to life for me. I could hear him talking, laughing, and pondering the various choices he made. He was someone who was refreshingly humble, and his lack of pomposity comes shining through in this great final gift he left for all of the many, many people who knew him and loved him.

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Sharp Wit of Funny WriterReview Date: 2003-09-16
What I enjoy most about Mel's writing is that all the while she's making fun of her relatives, and of herself -- she avoids the negative cynicism that's common to many humor writers. You get the feeling that Mel loves to be surrounded by the offbeat. At a time when our nation is more sensitive to the sacrifices of those who serve and protect, along comes this fresh, human point of view.
I highly recommend this book, not just for cop's and cop families-but for any one who needs a lot of good laughs with an underlying appreciation of how wonderful it is to live in a world full of weirdo's.
I'm a Cops Kid, too!Review Date: 2003-09-16
Author Mel C. Miskimen puts a hilarious spin on the life and times of having a Dad as a Police Officer. From bringing home trinkets of rock stars (in her case - The Beatles, in my case - the rock band Cinderella), to interrogating the boyfriends, this book had me cracking up! Each page delivers new humor on an old topic - Cop Dad's are strict rulers of the house, lawncare fanatics, and great big teddy bears.
In addition to the joys and perils of having a Cop Dad, Miskimen details Polish family life and growing up in 1960's Milwaukee. The holidays and trips to Busia's (Grandma's) house, family relations, and going to an "all girls" high school add delightful detail to an already entertaining book.
Once you pick this book up, good luck putting it down! With it's great, humorous writing style, I haven't read a book this enjoyable in a long time! It's like a cross between Erma Bombeck and Dave Barry.

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This book is as charming as the places it decribes!Review Date: 1999-08-03
Not Just a Guide; Wisconsin History for the CariousReview Date: 2000-02-22

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A history of a colorful eraReview Date: 2002-12-11
That "Cut & Run" Loggin' Off the Big Woods" is a coffee table book is obvious when you see its cover with the three lumberjacks posed with their axes but, it is much more than that. There are over 150 pictures in its 144 pages all of them clear as bells and none of them seen before by me.
In addition to the pictures, there is text on each page and the text is what sets it apart from other books of its type. The book is written by Mike Monte, who I know. He lives in Crandon, Wisconsin, is a former logger and the son and grandson of old time lumberjacks. Where he got all the original photos I don't know but, the writing comes naturally to him from a life long interest in the logging history of the north woods. If its possible to love the sinner while hating the sin, Mike does that. He makes plain his contempt for the timber barons who were responsible for the cutting and running but his love and respect for those people who actually did the work and lived the life shows through on every page.
Although most of the book is about the loggers, teamsters, railroaders, sawmillers and river rats who did the work, there is also a lot about their wives and families. There is an entire chapter on "Padus" a typical "sawdust" town which no longer exists. Its now part of the small town of Wabeno. There are pictures of boiler explosions, train wrecks and fires all of which plagued these early towns and mills. Pictures of stores and saloons and mud choked main streets. People in their Sunday best and lumberjacks sleeping 4 and 5 to a bed in the logging camps. All with colorful descriptions , some from elderly people who actually lived the history.
You learn a lot about those days. Beneath a shot of a 'Jack with a two bitted axe, for example, Mike explains that they kept one edge sharp, the other dull and used the dull end on frozen wood since a sharp edge would chip out on frozen wood.
Since the timber companies all paid about the same wages, food in the camps made all the difference. Mike says that 'jacks would quit jobs to follow good cooks from one job to the next.
The book doesn't stop with the clearing of the pines. There are sections on the follow up harvests of hemlock and hardwoods and, finally, the cutting of what was left for pulpwood. By the 1920s it was pretty much all over. Some 70 years to take it all.
For those who are really interested, Mike shows pictures and explains, for example, the difference between an A frame jammer and a slide ass jammer, both of which were used to load logs onto railway cars. The book can serve as a history lesson into a colorful industry of the past and/or, simply a collection of interesting photos. Either way, its well worth owning
Dave Johnson
A treasury of old photographsReview Date: 2002-10-31

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Pleasant readReview Date: 2006-11-10
It's a pleasant read. The characters are well built, the story is solid and it's nice to read about how people lived in the 1970s. The gay-interest bit is a nice change from the womanisers and misanthropes that populate most detective novels too.
Hard Boiled Gay Detective from 1973Review Date: 2005-03-18
This is the second of the Dave Brandstetter novels to be reprinted. Dave was the "first and most venerable gay detective" a real shocker thirty years ago. Dave also didn't fit the image if a gay man. He was good sized and a hard boiled detective, just like the other heros of the day. All in all there were twelve Dave brandstetter mysteries. The first, Fadeout, was published in 1972. The last, A Country of Old Men, was published in 1990.
Dave's nominal gig is investigating insurance claims. But in these books it's not insurance fraud that he investigates but murder. Well it could have been an accident. And when the beneficiary of the life insurance policy has gone missing....


loved this book!Review Date: 2004-05-09
I LOVE this book!Review Date: 1998-03-31

Holocaust: From Past to PresentReview Date: 2000-02-16
ExcellentReview Date: 1998-04-09

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Distinguished Service spares no detailReview Date: 2007-07-08
Distinguished service for Reeves tooReview Date: 2006-06-26

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Dennis Boyer never dissapointsReview Date: 2008-07-02
Always a great readReview Date: 2006-07-03
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