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The Mixed-Up Zoo of Professor Yahoo
Published in Hardcover by Junior League of Kansas City, Missouri (1993-06)
Author: Nate Evans
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Zany Rhyming Fun!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-23
Nate Evans has created a Grahame Base, Dr. Seuss- type book that is a fun read for young and old. Lessons about boasting, cynicism, greediness all rolled up into one fun book. Bongo and Lu have their work cut out for them as they help Prof. Yahoo find "animals" for the queen's zoo. The fact that the Professor has lost his glasses is of no concern to him! One last slip at the end of the day saves the day.

Does Nate Evans have any more books I should know about?

Absolutely Loved this Book!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-02-10
Both me and my children have enjoyed this book a ton! The wonderfully bright illustrations and the rhyming story are fun to read over and over again!

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Nursing: Human Science and Human Care : A Theory of Nursing
Published in Paperback by Natl League for Nursing (1988-01)
Author: Jean Watson
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A student's perspective
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-30
I am a second year nursing student, and this has been my most favorite book this semester. Dr. Watson's definition of human care and caring is very clear and concise. The book is a true work of philosophical art. I enjoyed it very much, and will read it over and over. Thank you Dr. Watson!!

Inside nursing
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-30
This book help us to understand the true meaning of nursing in our days. With this concept of nursing, nurses really understand that they make all the difference. Jean Watson view of nursing is one of caring and supporting people in their context, respecting them as complete human beens.

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Off Season: A Novel of Love, Faith and Minor League Baseball, Second Printing
Published in Paperback by Savage Press (WI) (2002-09-01)
Author: Marshall J. Cook
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Admirable Second Inning
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Review Date: 2005-02-21
I admit that I had to put this one down and come back to it later because on the very first page something happened that I didn't want to happen. Once I pushed myself through it, though, it was wonderful to get reacquainted with all the memorable characters the author has created (channeled?) in and around the Beymer Buffalo baseball team. Definitely take yourself out to this ballgame.

Great follow on to Year of the Buffalo!
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Review Date: 2002-10-31
Well at the outset I should admit to being a little biased here; Marsh is my little brother. But even so this is a good book. We follow the people we got to know in Year of the Buffalo for another great season of minor league play but there's a bit more this time. A couple of plot threads woven skillfully in between pitches.
Marshall has a fine ear for dialog and includes some great quotes and quips. A very enjoyable read, as they say, you won't want to put it down!

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The Pacific Coast League 1903-1988 (Sports Audio Cassette)
Published in Audio Cassette by Pacific Arts Video (1993-07)
Author: Bill O'Neal
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Great History of the PCL!
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-23
There are now several excellent books out that document the history of this league. This book, which was among the first is no exception. The PCL during its first half century signed and "farmed out" its own players and sometimes made money by "selling" the contracts of some players to interested major league teams.

This book describes the league's history decade by decade through the late 1980's. It also discusses the PCL's attempt to become the "third major league" in the early 1950's, only to have that dream dashed forever when major league baseball "moved" to California in 1958, and how the league eventually "rebounded" in the 1980's.

The book also talks about some of the PCL's greatest teams, including the 1934 Los Angeles Angels (who some claim was the best minor league team ever), some of the great San Francisco Seals teams, the 1948 Oakland Oaks team, etc.

The book finishes with an extensive section of individual PCL yearly leaders. This book is a fascinating read. Any baseball history and or minor league fans will find it enjoyable.

PCL Aficianado
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-29
My first experience with the PCL was in 1955 when my father took me to an Oakland Oaks vs. L.A. Angels game at the old Oaks ballpark in Emeryville. I was immediately "hooked" on Coast League ball and I spent the rest of the summer with my buddies attending as many games as possible. Unfortunately not too many other fans went to the games so at the end of the season the Oaks moved to Vancouver. My team moved away before I really got to know them but the memories of that one summer still spark an interest in the old Coast League to this very day. Bill O'Neal's book is well written as it chronicles the history of the Coast League decade by decade. For someone like myself who was exposed to Coast League ball for such a short period of time, Mr. O'Neal's book fills in a lot of the history that I missed out on. The statistics throughout the book are impressive and in my opinion the most complete of any book I have read on the PCL. One other area of the book that I found to be unique was the section that discusses all of the cities that had PCL franchises. I didn't realize there were so many. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in learning more about the history of the PCL and our baseball heritage on the West Coast.

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Party Potpourri
Published in Paperback by Junior League of Memphis (2002-12)
Author: Junior League of Memphis
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Best party planner I've ever used. Have had 20 years!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-30
Great menu and party ideas. Well-organized with various party venues, invitation, decoration and serving ideas.

Got as a gift from my father more than 20 years ago and it has served me well for all kinds of entertaining.

The best cookbook I've ever had
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-26
Entertaining, recipes, drinks all in one. I have used it for over 20 years and am delighted to find it still in print.

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Play Ball: The Life and Troubled Times of Major League Baseball
Published in Hardcover by Villard (1993-03-16)
Author: John Feinstein
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A great read
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-01
I read the book 10 years after it was written - and I could not stop ! I finished it the same time the 1992 Season finished 12:52 at night - this tells you something.

A must for every Baseball nut !

a must buy
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-17
A great book about baseball, that is fun to read. It shows how teams and times have changed. Interesting in-depth information about teams trades and baseball in 1992. Highly recommended for all baseball fanatics. Also has great baseball stories and interviews.

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Private Collection: Recipes from the Junior League of Palo Alto
Published in Hardcover by Wimmer Cookbooks (1980-06)
Author: Jr. League of Palo Alto
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Come to this gem time and time again
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-08
Bonnie Mickelson, the editor, was promoting this little book at I. Magnin's in San Francisco in 1980 and I am so grateful that I happened to be in the store that day. I purchased copies for my mother and myself having a soft spot for Junior League cookbooks. This one is very good. While slight with only 110 recipes, they are well chosen and have been tested. It has been over 25 years since I bought this book and I still turn to it--especially for entertaining for large crowds. The Beef Bourguignon for 24 is easy and very good. Easier than Julia Child's and just as good. Serving it with Hungarian Noodles, as suggested, always gets raves and requests for the recipe. The Barley and Pine Nut Pilaf is easy and wonderful with beef and lamb. The Frozen Mocha Mousse made with ladyfingers, which turns it into a charlotte, is very, very good and serves a large crowd and is impressive to look at. There was a follow-up volume that I suspect is a collection of recipes that just didn't seem good enough to make it the first time around. I use that book too, but not as often. The drawings by Linda Newberry are very charming.

A delight for many senses - taste, touch and sight
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1997-12-04
I received my copy of Private Collection today and I've just ordered another copy of this delightful cookbook as a Christmas gift for a dear friend. The recipes are elegant - the Avocado Crab Mornay sang on our tongues tonight. It isn't just the food that sings in this cookbook, the paper begs to be touched, and the illustrations are exquisite.

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Queen of the Negro Leagues : Effa Manley and the Newark Eagles
Published in Paperback by The Scarecrow Press (1998-02-25)
Author: James Overmyer
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A Queen Who Reigned Supreme
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-13
Effa Manley was seemingly yet another "lost" pioneer in Negro Leagues Baseball before being posthumously honored in 2006 with induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame. She was part of a class of players and executives selected by a special committee chaired by former baseball commissioner Fay Vincent.

But a plaque for the only woman inducted in the Hall of Fame barely touches the surface of an oftentimes controversial life. Author James Overmyer does an excellent job in piecing together a story that is as interesting as any you will read.

Compared by some as the George Steinbrenner of her day, Effa Manley and her husband, Abe Manley, operated the Brooklyn/Newark Eagles and were major figures in the behind-the-scenes operations of NLB.

She was relentless in her battles with other owners, players and sportswriters to make NLB a viable professional sport and business. Effa Manley was also a civil-rights advocate, who led several successful protests in Harlem for equitable job opportunities at white-owned businesses.

She was also critical of how NLB was beholden to white booking agents - who oftentimes became club investors by advancing struggling team owners money for percentages of ownership - and the white Major League Baseball teams to utilize stadiums.

It was at the height of the Eagles greatest success, a 1946 championship, where even Effa Manley's passion and business acumen could not save the league. During that championship season, Branch Rickey had started a new league to compete against NLB. That league lasted only one year, but it was a major opening move against NLB that presaged the future.

And when MLB - through the Brooklyn Dodgers and Rickey - began to integrate its league through the signing of Jackie Robinson, it opened up a raid on NLB rosters, with the best players being signed to contracts with little or no compensation to the NLB teams.

Though Effa Manley successfully challenged Rickey on his attempt to sign (steal) Monte Irvin, the die had been cast. It was an end of an era when the Manleys divested themselves of the franchise that had mounting financial loses.

The final chapter (Appendix A), Effa's Competition: The Other Owners of Black Teams, is a nice summary of the personalities, egos and conflicts that are comparable with the maneuverings and manipulations within any pro league.

This is a story of triumph, as a woman demanded and grudgingly gained respect in a male-dominated sport, sought through protest equality in a racist-dominated society & worked tirelessly to the end for the recognition NLB truly deserved.


A glimpse into Negro Baseball
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-27
One of the better books giving insight into the challenges of running a Negro Baseball team. The players were banned from playing with white players. This book gives an insight what the tough challenges the owners faced. Some of the owners of Negro League teams were white just like Effa Manley. That did not help them at all. It is interesting to see her problems because she was also a woman in a man's sport. An excellent read to give you insight on the history of the game.

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The Raven League
Published in Hardcover by Razorbill (2006-04-20)
Authors: Bill McCay and Alex Simmons
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Mr. Holmes would definitely approve!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-09
Young fans of historical fiction and of mysteries alike should find much to appreciate in this fast-paced, suspenseful novel. The jargon and atmospheric touches from the seedy East End of Victorian London are just right. The four resourceful young heroes (one female) are not stereotypes, but three-dimensional characters who find strength in unity. They pursue thugs from whom most of their elders would run away at the earliest opportunity. This book would make a terrific family-friendly motion picture. I'm looking forward to the sequel!

Deeply satisfying
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-20
I am a serious Sherlockian and very critical of most pastiches and parodies, so I was surprised to enjoy this book so much. The authors have managed to create a Holmes and Watson that do not insult our memories of the original tales at the same time that they evoke a realistic Victorian London. The youngsters who form the Raven League are believable kids who would be good company for a juvenile reader - if I were still teaching school, I'd be recommending this volume left and right. I hope there will be more to come.

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Rotisserie League Baseball 1997 (Rotisserie League Baseball)
Published in Paperback by Little Brown & Co (P) (1997-01)
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Start your roti-scouting here!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1997-03-11
Glen Waggoner's Rotisserie League Baseball should be the starting point for any serious fantasy baseball player's scouting report. For starters -- but I'm also talking relievers -- these guys invented the game!!! Filled with crisp writing that is not only chock full of essential insider's info but is also entertaining and funny, Waggoner and his group of supporting writers -- which include various Rotisserie experts like John Benson and Mark Batterman -- deliver what every Rotisserie player needs: the rules of the game, all of the stats you'll need at your fingertips on draft day, expert analysis and the wining strategies from the only book that can claim 18 years of roti-experience

This is THE book.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1997-02-21
I can find whatever I need in this book, from veterans to rookies to minor leaguers


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