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Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology, Sixth Edition
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall (2002-12-26)
Author: Frederic H. Martini
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Martini is the answer!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-09
Martini is the answer! No matter who you are, if you're studying the human body- Martini is your new best friend. I ran across Martini in Chiropractic school per a professor's recommendation. From then on it was just short of a love affair with Dr. Martini (or his work at least). Unbelievably well laid out and basically thorough. Bravo Dr. Martini! It is a miracle work if you want to read it to gain a SOLID foundation before you attempt more advanced (both) anatomy AND physiology courses and books. Bravo Bravo Bravo!

A & P book review
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-09
Book is in pretty good condition with slightly bent edges as is nearly every used book. The spin is not damaged and all of the pages are intact. Nothing is highlighted in the book.

GREAT Customer Service and SPEEDY
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-15
I ordered this textbook for my daughter for Christmas. It arriveed at my doorstep within 6 days of putting the order online! It was in great shape, exactly what I wanted, and short turnaround time! I will definitely order from this company again. They were great!

Great Book
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-22
I'm taking Human Anatomy now in college and LOVE IT!!! This book is great and makes learning fun. The human atlas that comes with the book is great for when you have to learn all the bones and it has some cool pictures. I recommend this book to anyone interested in Anatomy.

Fantastic Book
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-09
I have to say, I used the 5th edition of this book and know that the 6th is better as I worked with another student who had the 6th edition. EVERYbody who wants to know, particulary physiology, should have this book for reference. The anatomy is also excellent particular the discussions on vascular and the venous / arterial systems and the nervous system discussions are clear!. I reference this book all the time.

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Jacob's Pillar: Stone of Destiny
Published in Paperback by Artisan Publishers (2005-06)
Author: E. Raymond Capt
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Ark of the Covenant
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Review Date: 2008-05-20
Raymond Capt has become my favorite author. This thought provoking book charts the traces of the Ark of the Covenant in archeology and history that is hidden from our eyes. Accepted recorded history may not be the most accurate version of history. Read Mr. Capt's works for a new look at very old concepts.
He traces the stone to the Biblical Jacob when he laid his head when he dreamt of the great ladder described in the Bible. The stone was named, Beth-el. The book traces how the Israelites valued this stone and took it with them where they traveled. However, the Israelites had become too sinful and disobeyed God and consequently paid the price.
The house of Judah was taken into captivity but we were reminded by Mr. Capt that God doesn't idly promise something and doesn't fulfill it in a way that is highly original. That stone was taken by the prophet Jeremiah as the city was being taken by the Babylonians and he took the daughter of King of Judah before his sons were killed and the king's eyes were put out. He hid the daughter and this stone in a very unlikely place.
We never think that that the Biblical people traveled far by sea, but they did as Jeremiah took this stone by way of Tanis, Egypt and then on to Ireland where he married the Princes of Judah to the high King of Ireland. The people were the Tuatha de Danann, meaning the House of Dan, (also of the house of Israel). Her name is plastered all over Ireland, Tea Tephi as Team hair or Tara. Tara is named after this daughter of King Zedekiah of Israel and married to preserve the line of Judah promised by God so long ago.
Following the stone, "the Stone of Destiny" had been on loan to the Kings of Scotland from their cousins the Irish, relatives of the ancient Irish, but some how the stone was never returned. All of the Kings and Queens of Ireland were crowned on this stone and then the stone was lent to Scotland and all the Kings and Queens of Scotland were also crowned on this stone. And then the stone went on to England through the merging of the two houses and it has stood in the coronation chair in Westminster Abbey until it was returned to Scotland and now sits in Edinburgh Castle as a good faith gesture to the people of Scotland.
Learn the lost ways, but newly found truth of a stone long forgotten. I highly recommend it.
Janice Kilgore

Jacob's Stone linked to the Throne of England
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-02
This captivating book by E. Raymond Capt takes you on a fascinating journey through the Bible and secular history, tracing Jacob's pillar from its origin in Bethel (Gen 28:10-22) to its final resting place in the Isles of Great Britain. He shows how this Stone of Destiny upon which the Kings of the House of David were crowned is the exact same Stone that has been preserved for centuries and used in the coronation ceremonies of the kings and queens of Ireland, Scotland, and England (descendants of David's House). It is amazing to comprehend, but Mr. Capt brings the evidence together as the pieces of a puzzle until it becomes clear that our God is a covenant-keeping God and delights in leaving physical proofs of His Sovereignty and Faithfulness among His people. It just makes you know that if God can preserve a Stone through thousands of years, He is certainly able to establish His everlasting Kingdom in righteousness among regathered Israel. Another intriguing book concerning this Righteous Kingdom is Mr. Capt's recently published book entitled Stone Kingdom, in which he identifies the United States of America as the fifth kingdom of Daniel, chapter 2.


FROM THE BOOK...
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-04
The Stone of Destiny traced -- presentation of the cumulative evidence which reveals the fate of the Bible's most famous stone.

The scriptures are full of references to "stones", both literal and symbolic. One such stone is identified as the stone upon which the patriarch Jacob rested his head when he dreamed of the heavenly ladder. This stone has not received the attention it deserves from Bible scholars, because they generally assume it was left where Jacob found it.

However, this is not the case. The stone that Jacob later annointed with oil and declared to be "God's House" (Beht-El) did not remain lost in the wilderness of Luz; it continued to play an important part in the destiny of Jacob's descendants. In the past, such suggestions have been dismissed as fascinating legend and tradition, but there are pertinent historical writings and visible evidence worthy of consideration.

Is Jacob's stone "the House of God?" Does it exist today? Does it bear witness to God's amazing plan for our planet? The questions are puzzling, and the answers are startling, throwing new light on the Bible. The purpose of this book is to present the cumulative evidence which reveals the fate of the Bible's most famous "stone".
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Jeremiah's Tomb
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-24
Using this book and a good map of Ireland, I found and explored the two possible sights of the tomb of Jeremiah. I had a great time in the effort.

macfaith

Good Read
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-17
Very good read. Very informative information on the the biblical Jacob and the promise God made to him through a dream. The book for as small as it is has alot of info and alot one can use for historic studies.

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How Do You Know He's Real?: Celebrity Reflections on True Life Experiences with God
Published in Paperback by Destiny Image Publishers (2006-04-01)
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Just couldn't get enough of this book!
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Review Date: 2008-07-02
I first ordered this book for my son-in-law, because he is such a Charlie Daniels fan. I then ordered a copy for a friend of mine who is going through a rough time in her life right now. Before giving it away, I flipped through the pages, and read the story by Jonny Lang. I am a 61 yr. old grandmother, but I have albums by him. I was just blown away, and had to order a copy for myself.

Review: How Do You Know He's Real?
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Review Date: 2007-06-14
In the book, How Do You Know He's Real, you'll get an inside look into the spiritual lives of 34 celebrities. Hagberg has compiled testimonies ranging from Kirk Cameron to Rudy Sarzo (former bass player for Ozzy Osbourne). Each story is remarkably different and it's amazing to read how God has worked in the lives of each of these well-known people.

Celebrities Share Their Christian Faith
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Review Date: 2007-05-31


The author has collected very readable stories telling how celebrities have become Christians, and they share their low points and their joys here. This is a welcome peek into the lives of well known people who typically are more secretive.
Ricky Skaggs, Kirk Cameron, Gloria Gaynor, Bethel Johnson (34 people in all) tell about their struggles and their early days as new Christians.
Billy Ray Cyrus tells of singing in his grandpa's Pentecostal church when he was 4, and includes the touching lyrics to the song he wrote "The other side."
Jackie (Jacklyn) Zeman, star of General Hospital, advises that when you are at a crossroads "cry out to God and ask for His guidance."
Al Kasha's story resonated with me; this Academy Award winning songwriter overcame agoraphobia, and talks about how Hollywood is a tough place for a Jew who came to Christ, and how he started a Hollywood Bible study group.
There are stories here for anyone to enjoy and find spirit lifting.

Celebrities talk about God in their life
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-27
(Hagberg has written a companion book with the same title, subtitled God Unplugged)

How Do You Know He's Real? is a collection of celebrity essays about God acting in their lives. The contributors include athletes, musicians, and actors. Their stories often follow a familiar pattern of fame leading to drugs and alcohol before hitting bottom and being turned around by an encounter with God. That's not to say the accounts are all stock and cliched, but rather that God meets each person in their need--and for celebrities that need will be similar. And many of the tales include growing up in stable Christian homes, but still needing to make personal decisions about God and Christ and how that decision impacted their careers.

The stories are collected alphabetically but Hagberg has provided a topic finder so a reader battling discouragement or frustration can find offerings from Billy Ray Cyrus, Nancy Stafford, Zorro, Gary Burghoff or John Schneider.

Each essay begins with a picture and short biography of the contributor, listing their accomplishments. Following the selection is God's Road Map, a few sentences about the issues raised by the author, with Bible verses for teaching and encouragement.

The essays themselves are as varied as the contributors. Some of them read as if they were written to be given as speeches. Several sound like the writer could be sitting at your kitchen table, chatting over the coffee pot. All of them are honest and share from their heart how God has acted in their life and how they know He's real.

Reading the accounts of God acting in both miraculous and mundane ways reminds us that no matter what a person does for a living, each of us are created beings who need a loving Savior and merciful God.

Armchair Interviews says: Up close and personal stories from celebrities.

COULDN'T PUT IT DOWN!!! Terrific Read!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-18
I received this book as a gift and once I started, I couldn't put it down. Ms Hagberg has captured the beliefs of these well known and respected celebrities, sports figures, and musicians. I'm anxiously awaiting the next book in the series and can't wait to give copies of this one to all my friends. Order 2!

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By my Spirit
Published in Unknown Binding by Bethel Publishing (1983)
Author: Jonathan Goforth
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Very good book on revival
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Review Date: 2008-06-28
This is an excellent first-hand account of Goforth's experiences as he preached throughout China and saw the Lord use him in miraculous ways. My only disappointment with the book is that I wish he had spent more time detailing his thoughts on revival and why the Lord was able to use him so effectively. He does deal with this briefly in the last chapter, but the majority of the book is simply descriptions of his experiences.

By My Spirit
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-18
An inspiring account of the way in which God used Jonathan Goforth's utter obedience and commitment to accomplish remarkable work in China. We can be sure that the results of that work are still present in today's China, having an impact on the growth of the Christian Church there, even though it was almost 100 years ago.
It was typical of the man's humility that he restricted this book to telling only of the work of God in revival, and said nothing of the enormous sacrifices and privations of himself and his family during their years in that country. He does mention the many who were martyred, which should be an inspiration to us as we live our comfortable lives.

REVIVAL!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-10
It is good to read a sober account of revival. God was really able to use the man (and his wife) to bring about growth. The principles here serve to remind us that God desires our whole, undivided heart.

Excellent
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-11
This is a book that greatly moves one's heart. I've yet to meet a Christian who hasn't thoroughly appreaciated this book. Jonathan Goforth was a great man of God, and this book touches on his insights into a true walk with Jesus Christ.

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Climbing: Memories of a Missionary's Wife
Published in Paperback by Bethel Publishing (1998-11)
Author: Rosalind Goforth
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Inspirational and Convictiing Missionary Memoir
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-06
Rosalind Goforth and her husband, Dr. Jonathan Goforth served in China more than 30 years. This account of Mrs. Goforths personal spiritual struggles, failures, and triumphs makes great reading, and inspires and encourages the reader. Highly recommend

A very good book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-24
This is a very good book which is also very challenging. The Goforths definitely did not live in a life of complacency which you find alot in the church today. I recommend this book for anyone who is a Christian.

Open Home, Open Life
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-18
A very moving and challenging story of a woman and man sold out for God. Fascinating - especially the account of the months they held "Open House" in China in order to prove that they didn't pickle and eat babies, and of the thousands of visitors who passed through their home at that time.

A very good book
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-24
This is a very good book which is also very challenging. The Goforths definitely did not live in a life of complacency like the church is in today. I recommend this book for anyone who is serious about the Lord and doing the work of His kingdom.

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More Terrible Than Victory: North Carolina's Bloody Bethel Regiment, 1861-1865
Published in Hardcover by Potomac Books (1997-12)
Author: Craig S. Chapman
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Thorough Accounting of the Bethel Regiment in the Civil War
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-02
A must-have book for anyone with ancestors who fought in this unit, the reporting is both academically complete and personal.

Well written, extremely informative book on North Carolina's premier regiment in Civil War.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-08
The book is well written, and quite informative. It is about North Carolina's most famous regiment in the Civil War. While this might seem like a book of narrow appeal, it offers a great deal about how the war was conducted and should be of interest to any Civil War buff. I bought the book because I had an ancestor that served in it. I learned far more than I had expected. As a former
Infantry Officer and a Physician, I was also interested in tactics, morale, supply, casualties and their handling, intelligence and care of the soldier from recriutment to the end (whether death or discharge). I found all of these and much more! The battles are well described, as well.
Expecting a regimental history, I found a greater comprehension of life in the South during the War, it's politics, it's problems and their solutions, and a great military overview of many areas. If you liked Gone With the Wind, or Cold Mountain, or Shelby Foote's volumes on the history, you will get some of each here. I highly recommend this surprising book to anyone interested in the Civil War.

Clear and stirring battle descriptions
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-01
While researching my genealogy last summer I came across this book. My great grandfather was Woodson Garrett who is mentioned in this book and who served in the Bethel Regiment. I visited several of the battlefields and the descriptions of the battles here are coherent and emotionally charged. Highly recommended.

Top notch Regimental History
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-24
Craig Chapman's book struck a chord here. As one who is very much interested in Gettysburg, and the Overland Campaign of 1864, I am glad I found this jewel of a book. The author writes the story very well, and the research that he has done is exceptional in this tale of the boys from the Tarheel state.

This regiment is not as well known as the the 26th NC, but their trevails at Gettysburg was just as horrible. It also illustrates how they were used in the Overland Campaign...and the perils and suffering that they went through in 1864.

I heartily recommend the book, and can confidently say if you read it, it will be tough to put down.

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The Secret Teachings : Unveiling the Luminous Sun Within
Published in Hardcover by Bethel (2000-12-13)
Author: Gene Kieffer
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Eye Opener!
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Review Date: 2008-07-10
Kieffer's extraordinary accomplishment is a result of a life-long effort to consolidate the massive writings of 19th century British genius, poet and Egyptologist - Gerald Massey(d. 1907). Massey's in depth anthropological and mythological investigation of the origin and ascent of man culminated in 6 books consisting of over 1 million words. Few people have a chance to read all 6 books in the course
of one lifetime, so Kieffer has done humankind a great service by presenting Massey's ideas in one understandable, readable format. Not all ideas presented
will be easily digestible to the newcomer, but the book's chapters can be read in no particular order, and that is one of the beauties of it. The reader will be delightfully surprised to find mysteries such as the fall of man, original sin, the fallen angels, Atlantis, the Great Flood, explained in a thoughtful, rational way that will probably surprise the reader. For those who are desirous of tapping into and understanding the mythological roots of religion, human thought and evolution, this book is a must read. Massey in his time was a respected writer, speaker and poet who traveled to America giving lectures on his discoveries which were often met with both appreciation by open minds, and disbelief and anger by orthodoxy. To pose the proofs, obtained by years of thoughtful and traceable investigation, that Christianity is inverted myth, and that its hero, stories and parables were extant in ancient Egypt for thousands of years, was a brave act by a brave man. Needless to say, Massey was a man a century ahead of his time. Bit by bit, discoveries and studies made by Massey have been vindicated. It was Massey who proposed that man's beginnings were centered in equatorial Africa, long before the Leakeys found a few bones, and that migrations to various locations of the world could be the repository of myth that could be traced back to one source: Africa and Egypt. One day Massey will become a household word, and when this happens, we can thank Gene Kieffer and his devotion to love of truth above all and his recognition of Massey as an unmitigated genius.

Intense
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-10
This book is heavy reading. If you hold certain religious beliefs as "THE ONLY TRUTH", then this text is NOT for you. The best way to approach and absorb this text is to "suspend disbelief". You will find yourself with a whole new understanding about the nature of reality, the history of humanity, and the roots of religion. This book is meant to be read more than once...

Provides a key to understanding long-time Biblical puzzles
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-04
Secret Teachings focus on Scriptural mysteries provides a key to understanding long-time Biblical puzzles, using the science of astronomical mythology developed by ancient Egyptians to apply something different to the process. Secret Teachings uses the technique to explain the meaning of Atlantis, the Flood of Noah, Original Sin and other Biblical puzzles and will provide a 'must' to any who would analyze such mysteries.

Presents a Strong Challenge to the ET Hypothesis
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-02
For the past 13 years on 21st Century Radio we've presented various theories about our planet's history, and the rise and fall of various civilizations and what caused their extinction. Recently I reviewed Gene Kieffer's The Secret Teachings: Unveiling the Luminous Sun Within, Bethel Publishing, 2000 that presents some very different views on the history of our planet especially as it pertains to the origins and importance of mythology. Since it is authored by someone I highly regard and have known over a quarter of a century, I figured this book would help those who are struggling with these questions -- and I was proven right! Beginning with a prophecy in which two angels appear to a U.S. Senator and reveal that something of great importance is about to be discovered, Kieffer goes on to describe Gerald Massey's Book of Beginnings and Secret Teachings, the Eleusinian Mysteries, and the Religion of the Mother to a new view of evolution. Most important is the distinction between the knowledge committed to writing and the knowledge that is handed down by the oral tradition. The difference between the two and the reason for this division of knowledge is the key revealed in this book. As promised on the book jacket, you really do only need to read a few paragraphs of this book a day in order to benefit tremendously.

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Amish Country Cookbook (Amish Country Cookbooks (Bethel))
Published in Paperback by Bethel Pub Co (1993-06)
Authors: Bob Miller and Sue Miller
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You'll love it
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-14
Not only is this cookbook filled with lots of simple and easy to make recipes, but the anecdotes and quotes that fill it are wonderful. My grandmother didn't put it down until she had read the entire book that night!

Amish Country Cookbook
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-16
This book is great, has many easy recipies with ingredients you have at your home. A+++

Simple and Delicious
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-03
This is one of the best cookbooks around! The recipes are simple and very delicious. Most of the ingredients are probably already in your cupboard. The best thing about this cookbook is that it has a large variety of recipes to choose from. This book also includes unique, yet profound sayings which are filled with wisdom and laughter. Out of all the cookbooks I own, I love this one the best! It's the one I grab when I don't feel like going grocery shopping for a hundred small items that I will never use again. If you have to choose just one cookbook for your life...choose this one!

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Young Men With Unlimited Capital: The Story of Woodstock
Published in Paperback by Scrivenery Press (1999-08)
Authors: Joel Rosenman, John Roberts, and Robert Pilpel
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Read it twice
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-31
I am not a book reader, probably to my discredit. But not only did I read this one, I read it twice. It is a truly fascinating account of how Woodstock came to be. After reading it, one will be more amazed than ever that the event happened at all, once one sees all that these two guys overcame or endured to bring it about. It is a captivating and entertaining book.

what a pleasure to read!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-23
Overall, YOUNG MEN WITH UNLIMITED CAPITAL is a hilarious, quirky, action-filled story with wry, sympathetic characters who get themselves embroiled in excruciating yet hysterical situations. Dialogue, peppered with 60's "love child"-speak is biting and funny. The climax, the festival itself is full of misadventures, last minute, death-defying heroics and happy endings all around.

The premise-- that two men with a lot of money but little direction get in over their heads when planning a massive rock concert-- opens the doors for alot of funny behind-the-scenes tales of woe. That the backdrop is the most legendary music gathering in America's history only makes it more appealing. Though the piece has a decidedly slapstick tone, underlying themes of true friendship, the triumph of goodness, and the love of family are deftly woven in. What a pleasure to read! And all capers are visually interesting and active, with witty dialogue or commentary running throughout. Readers young, old, and nostalgic will have a great time with this.

Been There; Didn't Know That
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-06
I was at the 1969 Woodstock Music and Art Fair. I was young.

This book is an amazing, and surprisingly humorous, inside look at the machinations I never saw. The sometimes bizarre efforts that made Woodstock possible.

Even if you don't agree with the Woodstock sentiment, you should buy this book as a reference to THE icon of 1960s America.

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BETHEL, Maine, History of 1768-1890: formerly Sudbury, Canada
Published in Hardcover by Available from H.S. Ullmann (1986-01-01)
Author: Helen S Ullmann
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error in review
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-11
The above review is misplaced and was meant to be a review
for another publication of this author's entitled:
Peter Mills of Windsor, Connecticut.

One for the history buffs
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Review Date: 2000-05-26
Helen Ullmann is an experienced genealogist and author. Her research and resources are impeccable. Having several of this author's publications, I'm always assured of accuracy of information. This book is most interesting historical review of northern New England and the life and times of that era.


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