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Assembling the Lyric Self: Authorship from Troubadour Song to Italian Poetry Book
Published in Hardcover by University of Minnesota Press (1999-12-16)
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Scholarly research at an impeccable best
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-08
Review Date: 2001-05-08

At Your Service: Working with Multicultural Customers
Published in Ring-bound by University of Minnesota Extension (2004)
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Great tool for customer service instructors!
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Review Date: 2008-09-24
Review Date: 2008-09-24
This is a great workbook for managers or educators that want to raise their skills to teach customer service. For me, the
multicultural aspect in this curriculum really brings home the message that we should serve customers the way THEY want to
be treated, not necessarily the way WE want to be treated. I've used this manual to help teach over 7 groups over the past
4 years. Our community is using this teaching tool as the basis for raising customer service throughout all businesses to
keep our competitive edge.
Automobile accident practice
Published in Unknown Binding by Minnesota Continuing Legal Education (1992)
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Absolutely one of the finest biographies I've read
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-23
Review Date: 2004-10-23
I read this book with absolute relish. It's one of the most informative and lively literary biographies I've ever read and
it's one I refer to often as I explore the works of Gaskell and the other Victorians in her literary circle. I've not read
a better bio of Gaskell and I've read few better bios on any subject. Very highly recommended!

The Backcountry and the City: Colonization and Conflict in Early America
Published in Hardcover by Univ Of Minnesota Press (2005-10-15)
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See review in American Historical Review
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Review Date: 2008-02-13
Review Date: 2008-02-13
"a synthesis as bracing as it is brilliant, as ornery as it is original. It should change the way we think of early America."
--from Michael Zuckerman's review in the Dec. 2007 American Historical Review
Backyard Almanac (Appointment With Nature Series)
Published in Paperback by University of Minnesota Press (1995-11)
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A Daybook for Naturalists
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-30
Review Date: 2000-06-30
This journal of daily nature references is a delightful book for anyone interested in the out-of-doors. Takes just a minute
to skim the journal entry for the day (365 days recorded!). Pertinent to the Northeast latitudes, the entries include brief
facts about insects, trees, wildflowers, frogs, etc. -- everything relevant to the date one might encounter it in nature.
Easy to understand why the author achieved Minnesota Science Teacher of the Year!
The Bank Shot and Other Great Robberies By Minnesota Fats
Published in Paperback by Playboy (1966)
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Incredibly funny
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Review Date: 2008-05-05
Review Date: 2008-05-05
I am absolutely amazed no one has reviewed this book here!
I stumbled upon Bank Shot in 1999 while reading a quote from it somewhere, got a used copy, read it from cover to cover in one night, and have rarely ever laughed so hard while reading a book.
Rudolf Wanderone learned to shoot killer pool and became New York Fats, renamed Minnesota Fats after The Hustler came out. This short but sweet tome details, with large helpings of myth, Wanderone's wanderings in search of good games and easy marks.
Of course, to hear Fats tell it, the whole world was his mark, he never lost a cash game in his life, and no one else really knows how to shoot pool. That's what makes this book a sheer delight: Fats' incredibly unbridled ego is so amusing (to us and certainly him) that it's easy to forgive the endless hyperbole. It quickly becomes clear how he could hustle so well, as his self-belief is so complete that you can't help but buy his jive, transparent though it may be.
Add to that many tales of many totally classic characters, filtered through Fats' hilariously biased brain, and you've got one of the great books on pool, gambling, and the American Dream, green felt version.
If you like to shoot pool or if you just like to laugh, I can't recommend this book highly enough. I figured Bank Shot was widely acknowledged as a classic, but apparently it's a hidden gem.
Pick it up and prepare to laugh!
I stumbled upon Bank Shot in 1999 while reading a quote from it somewhere, got a used copy, read it from cover to cover in one night, and have rarely ever laughed so hard while reading a book.
Rudolf Wanderone learned to shoot killer pool and became New York Fats, renamed Minnesota Fats after The Hustler came out. This short but sweet tome details, with large helpings of myth, Wanderone's wanderings in search of good games and easy marks.
Of course, to hear Fats tell it, the whole world was his mark, he never lost a cash game in his life, and no one else really knows how to shoot pool. That's what makes this book a sheer delight: Fats' incredibly unbridled ego is so amusing (to us and certainly him) that it's easy to forgive the endless hyperbole. It quickly becomes clear how he could hustle so well, as his self-belief is so complete that you can't help but buy his jive, transparent though it may be.
Add to that many tales of many totally classic characters, filtered through Fats' hilariously biased brain, and you've got one of the great books on pool, gambling, and the American Dream, green felt version.
If you like to shoot pool or if you just like to laugh, I can't recommend this book highly enough. I figured Bank Shot was widely acknowledged as a classic, but apparently it's a hidden gem.
Pick it up and prepare to laugh!

Banking in the Great Northern Territory: An Illustrated History
Published in Hardcover by Afton Historical Society Press (2005-08-15)
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A fascinating tour through a vital piece of Minneapolis and St. Paul history
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Review Date: 2006-02-10
Review Date: 2006-02-10
Written by the great-grandson of the railroad baron acquired and orchestrated the reorganization of the First National Bank
of St. Paul, Banking In The Great Northern Territory is the true story of 150+ years of business and competition between the
two major bank holding companies in Minneapolis and St. Paul: Northwest Bancorporation and First Bank Stock Corporation. Formed
with the twin missions of protecting good banks in the area from predatory acquisition by non-area bankers and to provide
a capital stronghold that would keep crucial banks open during hard times, these bank holding companies survived the test
of time and even the Great Depression, when many of their competitors fell to ruin. Black-and-white and color photographs
illustrate this adventurously presented history, accessible to lay readers, about the evolution of the banking business in
Minnesota's capitol and the key figures behind the institutions' stability. A fascinating tour through a vital piece of Minneapolis
and St. Paul history, Banking In The Great Northern Territory is very highly recommended reading.

Barefoot on Crane Island (Midwest Reflections)
Published in Paperback by Minnesota Historical Society Press (1998-08)
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A beautiful and touching memoir of midwestern life 1920's
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-26
Review Date: 1999-09-26
I love this book. I've heard this author speak. She published her first book "Eggs in the Coffee and Sheep in the Corn" in
her early eighties. She won the Minnesota Book Award and received rave literay reviews for that book. This is her second
book and it is as good as the first. She herself is filled with energy and joy - so are her writings. In her mid-eighties
she is an inspiration on how life should be led - both intellectually and physically. I am in my early fifties and she is
living proof that I have decades ahead to look forward to.

Baseball in Minnesota: A Definitive History
Published in Hardcover by Minnesota Historical Society Press (2006-03-01)
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Baseball in Minnesota
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Review Date: 2007-05-12
Review Date: 2007-05-12
This is a wonderful history on baseball in the small towns of Minnesota. The record of the state Championships and
stories from the players themselves still living. The love of baseball in this book is defined well, by the authors.

Batter Up: Celebrating a Century of Minnesota Baseball
Published in Hardcover by Nodin Press (2003-01)
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Great book
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Review Date: 2004-11-24
Review Date: 2004-11-24
If you're a MN baseball fan, you need to buy this book. It covers everything, and is very fun to read.
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The prose is lucid, and hard to fault for its immense clarity. In the book itself, Holmes shows a consideration of the text(s) she studies as products not only of an intimate engagement with historical-literary phenomena, but also as expressions of the authors' capabilities in writing and their self-reflexive dimensions of thought as poets writing either against or in line with inherited literary models of the Middle Ages(or both).
The book was indispensable to my work as a Honours student, because of the groundbreaking work it offered in relation to Dante's Vita Nuova, and the the study of Italian poetry's development as a whole during the Middle Ages. Culminating as part of a recent latent insurgence against the traditional opposition between medieval conformity and renaissance individualism within literary circles, Olivia Holmes's scholarly will prove rewarding, for its ability to prove medieval Italian poetry as a ground for laying down the foundations to both the expression and the psychological phenomenon of individualism itself.