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Always My Love
Published in Paperback by Champagne Books (2005-12-01)
Author: Phyllis Campbell
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Always My Love
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-14
Nicholas Fielding is no gentleman. He is in love with his father's fiancee and trying to behave like a gentleman is beyond his ability at this time. Nicholas' heart is truly breaking and the pain is intolerable. He's loved Catherine since they were children, and his yearnings magnify when his father asks him to escort her to society's nightly gatherings.
Nicolas' time with Catherine compels him to find a way to make her his own.

Catherine Martin has known Nicholas since they were children and loved him all that time. Nicholas holds the key to her heart and he is the man that she truly loves. She tries to remain brave, hating the thought of having to marry an older man but there is no other solution to her problem. Accidents begin to happen in her life, disrupting many things.
Her father accuses her of her mother's death and insists she marry Nicholas' father. With people beginning to get killed, can Nick help her discover the truth? And can they find a way to finally be together after all this time?

Always My Love is a story rich in characterization. Nicholas and Catherine emit so much chemistry between them that it just oozes through the pages. Catherine must also deal with a domineering parent. In fact, I could almost see Catherine crippled in fear of her father. I was so glad when Catherine remembered the secret that released her from his clutches. Phyllis Campbell writes with so much passion. Her writing touched my heart, leaving a lasting impression. Bravo to Ms. Campbell, Always My Love is enchanting to the very end.

Linda
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Scarlet from Romance Junkies says "It's a Keeper"
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Review Date: 2008-02-10
Phyllis Campbell enthralls readers with her crisp dialogue, entrancing characters and domestic drama. ALWAYS MY LOVE is a story you will want to revisit again and again.

Catherine is betrothed to a dying man. She is hated by her father, blamed for the tragic death of her mother. She has loved the Duke's eldest son, Nicholas since she was a young girl. When Nicholas is forced to escort her to the Ton's gatherings, their feelings for each other are no longer buried. Nicholas is a ladies man and is sought after by many. When accidents and deaths begin to surround Catherine, only one man can help her, but will he want to?

Nicholas has had his share of women but he has loved only one. He doesn't like his present situation at all. His invalid father is engaged to the only girl he's never forgotten. He has been in love with Catherine since they were young and to be ordered to escort her for his father is harder to do than he could have imagined. His feelings will not be denied the more time they spend together. When her life is threatened it will take every ounce of courage and devotion to save her from a madman.

As a reader, an emotional connection is easily made with Catherine and the conundrum she finds herself in; wanting to marry the man she loves yet committed to an older man. She is funny and smart and passionate. Her circumstances would bring many to their knees but Catherine manages to hold her head up and keep going strong. The genuine fear she has of her father is well portrayed and the emotional crippling came through loud and clear. Nicholas is a charming rascal, a hero of the finest order. Brave and sexy, strong and smart, his devotion to Catherine is apparent from the first meeting. His internal struggle is realistically presented and garnered sympathy from this reader more and more as the story progressed. I laughed and I cried as these two star crossed lovers were thrown one curve after another on the rocky journey to happily ever after. The skillfully woven story kept me enthralled until the dramatic end. The passion sizzles between Catherine and Nicholas, burning up the pages as the pair comes together in a deeply emotional way. I could almost feel the emotion as I read each scene the lovers shared. The secondary cast enhances the story, adding that extra zip that readers wish for in an intense story. Once I started to read I found I could not put the book down. I am honored to recommend ALWAYS MY LOVE by Phyllis Campbell.

Scarlet, Reviewer for Romance Junkies

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The Amazing Faith That Works
Published in Paperback by Xulon Press (2004-05-28)
Author: Bill Campbell
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This book really helps build your faith!!
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Review Date: 2007-07-02
My husband and I both read this book and loved it. It was so helpful. If you are working on strengthening your faith to believe for healing, success or anything else in your life, then this is the book for you! The author is very sincere and you can tell that he wrote the book to help others. The multitude of testimonies he includes in the book are wonderful to read and re-read. We have both read it from cover to cover and over again. He tells you not to let anyone talk you out of your healing. He quotes many verses including talking about how God is the same yesterday, today and forever. We just can not say enough good things about this book. Building your faith is the key to unlocking God's blessings in your life! Read it today, and watch your faith grow!

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American Noise
Published in Paperback by Ecco (1994-08-01)
Author: Campbell Mcgrath
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Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-06
On a personal level, American Noise is the one book I take with me for vacations or long trips, it is poetry of personal escapism, and inspiration for my own writing. The book itself is composed of travel poetry and of poetry that offers precision and emotion, that paints a vivid picture of the southwest, of nonexistant wild horses in a travel guide and of standing in the shadow of the rock of gibralter without noticing, so overwhelmed with youth and exhuberance. furthermore, in my opinion, American Noise far outranks Capitalism and McGrath's newer book (Road Atlases? I forget) in terms of easily accessible beauty. This is a purchase I wholeheartedly recommend.

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The American West: People, Places, and Ideas
Published in Hardcover by Western Edge Press (2001-06)
Author: Suzan Campbell
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A superb collection
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Review Date: 2001-11-10
The Rockwell Museum in New York exhibits fine collections of western and Native American art, and Suzan Campbell's The American West is a superb collection representing some of the highlights of their holdings. Notable artists who captured the American west are explored in a fine catalog packed with color images.

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Analog Science Fact-Fiction Oct. 1960: The Lost Kafoozalum; Combat; Satellite System
Published in Paperback by Street & Smith (1960)
Author: Pauline; Reynolds, Mack; Fyfe, H. B. Ashwell
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Classic sci-fi.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-07
This vintage issue of the most highly regarded science fiction pulp magazine, edited by John W. Campbell, contains stories by Mack Reynolds, H.B. Fyfe, Pauline Ashwell, Darrel T. Langart, and features by Isaac Asimov and Campbell himself.

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Analog Science Fiction and Fact, March 1967 (Volume LXXIX, No. 1)
Published in Paperback by Conde Nast (1967)
Authors: Harry Harrison, Poul Anderson, Mack Reynolds, R. C. Fitzpatrick, and Christopher Anvil
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Time Travel for Fun and Profit
Helpful Votes: 54 out of 54 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-22
Time Travel for Fun and Profit

A Review of "The Time-Machined Saga"

by Harry Harrison

Publication History

Analog Science Fiction and Fact magazine - "The Time-Machined Saga" March 1967.
ISBN-10: 020286703X

The Technicolor Time Machine, 1967, Publisher: Doubleday.

Technicolor Time Machine, 1968, Publisher: Berkley Medallion.

The Technicolor Time Machine, 1976, 1980 and 1981, Publisher: Tor Books.
ISBN 0-86007-887-6 and 0-523-48506-9

The Technicolor Time Machine, 1985 and 1991, Publisher: Tor Books.
ISBN 0-812-53970-2 and 0-812-51607-9

This book is a science fiction comedy about a motley group of movie makers who travel to the eleventh century to film a Viking adventure.

For such a short book there are an amazing number of surprises, plot twists and turnabouts.

This is a fun book to read. "The Technicolor Time Machine" is funny book as well as a stimulating adventure story.

See Also:

Analog Science Fiction and Fact, March 1967 (Volume LXXIX, No. 1)

The Technicolor Time Machine

I enjoyed this book; I wholeheartedly recommend it to others.


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The epistle of Paul the apostle to the Romans, (The analyzed Bible)
Published in Unknown Binding by Hodder and Stoughton (1909)
Author: G. Campbell Morgan
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~You won't go wrong with G. Campbell Morgan~
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-08
G Campbell Morgan was one the greatest bible expositors of the 20th century. Here he teaches from one the greatest books of the bible-The Book of Romans. Solid, thought provoking,edifying, Spirit led study within his teaching here. Great study tool to add to your library. If you are fed well by Morgan's studies you might also like his successor at Westminster Chapel in London, Dr. D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones. In particular his book The Cross. One of my best loved books on my book shelf. Both men were solid bible teachers and we would do well to have more men in the Church like them today.

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An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary: Based on the Manuscript Collections of Joseph Bosworth
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press, USA (1972-12-14)
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The best.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-14
There is no other dictionary to compare with this one for being comprehensive and mostly complete in including nearly every known word in the Old English (Anglo-Saxon) language. It has been the one used by scholars for more than a century. It *is* advisable to get the 'Supplement' to this dictionary as published by Alistair Campbell via Oxford University Press. He made some valuable additions to the base dictionary.

For recent work done in expanding on this dictionary, please view the University of Toronto's Department of English webpages. They have been making significant progress in increasing our available resources for the study of Old and Middle English dialects.

Campbell
Animal Sciences: The Biology, Care, and Production of Domestic Animals
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math (2002-03-13)
Authors: John R Campbell, M. Douglas Kenealy, Karen L. Campbell, John Campbell, M. Kenealy, and Karen Campbell
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Good
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Review Date: 2007-08-29
Another satisfied purchase. The book was in great condition and it saved me so much money going through Amazon.

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Apple Pie and Enchiladas: Latino Newcomers in the Rural Midwest
Published in Paperback by University of Texas Press (2004-11-01)
Authors: Ann V. Millard and Jorge Chapa
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"The Human Face of Latino Migration En Pocos Palabras"
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-04
Truth, it has been said, can set a person free. But can such truth, once brought to light, change (or in this case, reaffirm) our perception of a region or a nation? The stark reality of life for Latino immigrants in the mythological American Heartland is revealed, in all of its too often mischaracterized and unromantic glory, in Apple Pie and Enchiladas: Latino Newcomers in the Rural Midwest (2004) by Ann V. Millard and Jorge Chapa. Featuring collaborations among and between a large team of authors including Millard, Chapa, Eileen Diaz McConnell, Catalina Burillo, Rogelio Saenz, Refugio I. Rochín, Maríalena D. Jefferds,, Ken R. Crane, and Isidore Flores, this sobering text presents a historical and contemporary examination of the lives and experiences of Latinos in the region known as the Middle West. An opening photo essay allows the reader to visually locate Latinos in rural, rather than urban, spaces; openly and unabashedly suggesting the importance, relevance, and existence of Latino individuals and communities within areas believed to be one-hundred percent "white" in four Midwestern states: Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Nebraska. The essays that follow are interdisciplinary snapshots of Latino life; topics include history, demographics, qualitative methodologies, prejudice, institutional discrimination, jobs in food processing, high school students, churches, policy and community studies. We have access to survey questions, an interview guide used during the study, and an essay on community studies methodologies. Millard and Chapas choice of a food metaphor, "apple pie and enchiladas," to describe what they see as "a new combination in the dynamic contemporary encounter of peoples and cultures," is apt as well as accurate. (p. 1) Latino life, we come to learn, does not begin and end at the Mexican restaurant (a frequent, yet stereotypical, point of access for "anglos" into the vibrant nuances of Latino culture). The text successfully weaves quantitative and qualitative data together in a rich fabric; texturally dense yet vibrantly illuminated with the lived experiences, and more importantly, the voices themselves, of a group that occupies a liminal space within the larger demographic that populates the Midwest. Easily the greatest strength of this text is its reliance upon Latino voice and the way it uses this voice to document and exemplify the life experiences of people like "Sofia, a Latina working in a food processing plant in Fall County, Michigan," or "Ruben, a Latino newcomer in Wheelerton, Indiana." (pp. 125, 111). By merging the voices of their informants with small offerings from their field notes, this text represents what is exceptional about ethnography from the inside; this is insiders studying insiders and the results are remarkably fabulous. Nor is the text limited in terms of age, social class or gender; women and men are equally represented, social class, networks, and relations are discussed, and emphasis is placed upon experiences of young newcomers as well as old timers. Concluding that "Anglos in the rural Midwest disapprove of the Latino newcomers to their communities," Millard and Chapa successfully put words to a sentiment all to often ignored in the homogeneity of Midwestern discourse, but their revelation that some communities (Lingonier, Indiana is the one mentioned) are devoting time and effort "to improve conditions for Latinos" provides a small measure of hope that this group, so instrumental to the success of their communities, will one day no longer experience prejudice and discrimination. (pp. 204-206). Their insistence upon, and joint desire for, "the whole enchilada," that is, "changes in immigration policy" and "actions by local governments, schools, landlords, employers, service provides, and others to accommodate Midwestern communities to Latino newcomers and vice versa," is amplified by the wealth of evidence presented mandating that change, as well as acceptance, must be considered or "the consequences will be a furthering of the racism currently shaping much of Anglo-Latino relations and the creation of a low-income stratum of Latinos in rural areas who are disenfranchised and denied a chance for the American dream." (p. 221) Regardless of the contributions of their culture, labor, and lives, there are still those who come to American in search of the dream, only to find themselves locked out. By juxtaposing the experience of Latinos against the backdrop of a region known for one-hundred percent Americanism, this is an appropriate and useful text for Ethnic Studies, Latino Studies, American Studies, Labor Studies, Anthropology, and Sociology.

Kellie Hogue
Indiana University


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