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Uneasy Spirits: Ghost Stories & Haunted Places of Clermont County, Ohio
Published in Library Binding by Rhiannon Pubns (1997-09)
Author: Richard Crawford
List price: $15.00
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Very good book for ghost story lovers!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-04
This book is very interesting and well written. It has pictures which is a good plus. The thing that makes this a good, spooky book is that the stories are local. They are stories that could be similiar right in your own home town. What also makes it a good book is that it was written by someone who lives in the area where the stories take place and he is also the county historian, so the stories come pretty much straight from the source. This is a great book I very much reccomend it.

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The Unofficial Guidebook to Paramount's Kings Island
Published in Paperback by Orange Frazer Press (2003-02)
Author: Charles Infosino
List price: $10.99
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Finally, a book about Paramount's Kings Island!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-17
First off, let me tell you that the name of the book is The Unofficial (not a Visitor's) Unofficial Guidebook to Paramount's Kings Island. And it is a fantastic book, even better than The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World because:

1. It was endorsed by the park.
2. It has pictures given by the park.
3, It has the official park map.

The unofficial Disney books don't have those 3 things. My wife and I visit Paramount's Kings Island with our 3 kids twice a year and can never seem to do what we want. The park is 364 acres big and has way too many rides and attactions. This book broke everything down for us. It has chapters on lodging, dining in and out of the park, shows, rides and even shopping. Plus there's a history chapter that I found educational.

My wife and I are taking a trip to Kings Island this weekend and while we wait on line with our impatient little ones, we'll read this book. It taught us a lot about Kings Island and even provided logistical tour plans for folks like us and folks without rugrats. My hat goes off to the author! ..., this was a bargain and a great souvenir.

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Up-front sleeper: The Federal witness "protection" program : true involvement with Rapico Picnocrap : a "letter" to Janet Reno : corruption and capitalism, ... unchecked (Judical network under scrutiny)
Published in Spiral-bound by Doublenight Press (2000)
Author: Martin J Porozynski
List price: $14.95

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A True Story
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-01
You may now possess a book banned by the national noncensorship committee at the Library of Congress, through use of the national library database. Online Union Control, or alternately, Prism. As of July 1, 1996, "Defrauding America", by Rodney Stich, and my book departed the "subject" search heading, Judicial Corruption, as well as an entire search heading, Elections-Corrupt Practices, along with the title, Votescam, by Jim and Ken Collier, left the national literary database, WorldCat , used by libraries and book stores across the nation. And of course, you won't hear about our government using the L.o.C. computer database to politically censor our literature(NEWS) by reading our monopoly Advertpaper(s). This book involves what became the legalized alteration of public records(the cash cow for judges in the United States for the last 35 years), the federal witness "protection" program. The subpoenaed witness "disappeared", more providentially than the court's duty to enforce the subpoena and my witness's right to be free and to invoke his desire to testify, sans interference, concerning the indiscretions of a few judges.

After the subpoenaed witness was disappeared, so that he could not testify against the judge(John F. Corrigan), and after the Cleveland FBI cell explained to the author that interfering with a witness was not a crime, and after the Ohio eighth district appellate court with John F. Corrigan(in his only case as an appellate court judge and as the presiding appellate judge) was unable to see the error in the municipal court that had saved his worthless being, and after the author had gone to the state supreme court with his petition, and after his home had been violated in order to remove evidentiary materials damaging to the state and federal attorneys' general offices by the state Bureau of Criminal(!) "Investigation", per orders(verifiable by the venues police chief[no search warrant]) by Thomas J. Moyer(chief "justice" of the Ohio state supreme court), the author could sense there was some factor which was far more pervasive and ominous than just his own inability to obtain his enjoining of a hospital in a criminal prosecution, concerning their beating of a patient and starving to death of another victim in Marymount deathpital. The BCI searched the author's home and seized the original document, but they failed to anticipate the copies of the original, which appear in the book, "Up-Front Sleeper". If you find this difficult to believe, you're controlled by that entity which is supposed to divulge this stuff(information), our monopoly FREEcensoredPRESS.

When the author finally realized there was a pattern of general denial of his rights to judicial remedy, in effect protecting the Corrigan cabal, the idea developed to try to interest the federal superior court, through one of its justices(Souter), to hear a case where the state of Ohio's supreme court had denied a citizen his fifth, sixth, seventh, and later, his first and fourth amendment rights. The author published the book with the intent to deluge the federal supreme court, as well as other targets, with copies of the NEWSBOOK. Check out the Preface, in the book, to see how that attempt fared!

All public libraries, in the state of Ohio, were told, by their STATE liebrary board, to remove all copies of this book from their shelves, with the implied threat that any who did not comply would pay with their jobs. The state of the origin of votefraud, Florida, and Ohio are the only two states so blessed with such boards.

This true story is a demonstration of what is now occurring, when our Press)or our libraries) no longer perform the vital function of informing our electorate of the actions of a nefarious government, when our FREE PRESS is no longer numerous, competitive and responsive the needs of a self governing society. The seven major points illustrated and discussed by the book are as follow:

(1) The Attorneys' General windfall in altering public records-precursor to the now legal federal witness protection program. So now, the federal agents, in this conspiracy to enable judges to continue to take bribes, cannot be prosecuted. That was the only purpose for this act, to protect cooperative federal judges and clerks, not witnesses. State judges can continue to take bribes to disappear witnesses, even if the witnesses never testify. It's all so neat. BIG Money for the attorneys general. And you'll never know who the vast number of these witnesses are. The bar governs what the press can divulge, of course. If you don't believe me, try telling this news, as did the author;

+ our ever lovin' ex-Willie, how many of our federal supreme court "justices" are ex state attorneys general?

(2) Conflict of interest in our Congresses-the Bar's member legislators and why they misrepresent the vast majority by serving-guess whom(?), in our law creating legislatures;

(3) Our corrupted judicial network, who now invoke injustice as "business as usual";

(4) The Justice department's anti-trust division's allowance of our First amendment right to a free, competitive P4ress-our most crucial right- to expire. Time may be past to resurrect our ability to be an informed electorate. Online Computer Library Center, located in the heart of it all, Dublin, Ohio, with 98%(1996 claim) of public libraries and book stores subscribing, is currently censoring(restricting) their computer display of our Libraries' holdings, as a further assault on the First. Access, in effect, denied;

(5) Blatant(only when publicized) obstruction of the process of justice by the "investigatory staff" of Justice, the Federal Bureau of "Investigation", patterned after the Russian czarist secret police, the Checka, in 1909, by Theodore Roosevelt, and by the adjunct to our state's attorney's general office, the Bureau of Criminal "Investigation" (more accurately, the CBI);

(6) Civil rights vs. Government sanctioned psychiatric abuse; and,

(7) Ohio's fraudulent state medical licensing board-self regulation parodied-your safety compromised on a grand scale, with the complicity of our oligarchic,
nondemocratic government.
Global censorship is a logical progression in the scheme of information control.

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Vas you ever in Zinzinnati?
Published in Unknown Binding by Doubleday (1966)
Author: Dick Perry
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Yes, As A Matter Of Fact, I Vas
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-19
Cincinnati is home to Irish, Poles, Italians, Greeks, and even nowadays, Mexicans, Arabs, Cambodians and Russians, but at its heart, it is a German town. There were Germans in Cincinnati as early as 1796, but they came here in huge numbers in the 1840's and through hard work and honesty, changed this river city forever. This book, part travelogue, part local history 1788 to the 1960's, is an area classic. There is much about your own neighborhood you aren't aware of, and after reading Mr. Perry's lighthearted prose tour, you'll know more. From Bucktown (about where The Great American Ballpark is now) the "murder capital of America" in the 1870's, to the Courthouse Riots of 1883, the floods of 1913 and 1937, the building of the first concrete skyscraper and founding of the first Jewish college in America, to the disdainful arrival of Charles Dickens, the history of this stolid old city has never been so funny or so likable.

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Vascular Plants of Ohio: A Manual for Use in Field and Laboratory
Published in Paperback by Kendall Hunt Pub Co (1971-06)
Author: Clara G. Weishaupt
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essential taxonomic key for ohio field botanists
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-05
despite the publishing date, this is still a basic reference for the field botanist working in Ohio. It is also accessible to the knowledgeable amateur. It is compact and easy to carry into the field. For amateur's interested in wildflowers, use in conjunction with Newcomb's Wildflower guide, since there are no photo's or pictures.

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The very best Potshots: Cartoons from The Ohio State University Lantern
Published in Unknown Binding by Sundial (1989)
Author: Scot Zellman
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The best college cartoon
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-05
I didn't start OSU until 93 but my brother was there during Potshots run in the Lantern. I would enjoy when he would bring home the Lantern so I could read it. Then he got me the book for Christmas. I still enjoy reading the book almost 20 years after it was published.

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A Very Special Mother
Published in Hardcover by Vantage Pr (1996-05)
Author: Jerry Ann Parlin Wronker
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A quick read about the growing up of a family in Ohio.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1997-05-01
This is a charming book and serves to remind us all about our families and the experiences we had growing up. Children today might take a moment to read this and reflect on their own day-to-day experiences. Too often today we forget and take too many things for granted. I enjoyed reading this book

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Victorian Travelers: & Opening Of China, 1842-1907
Published in Hardcover by Ohio University Press (1999-07-30)
Author: Susan Schoenbauer Thurin
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traveler's tales
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-14
"Victorian Travelers" tells the story of six British travelers to China: Robert Fortune, Archibald Little, Constance Gordon Cumming, Maj. Henry Knollys, Isabella Bird, and Mrs. Archibald Little. If you have heard of any of these forgotten people, you might enjoy reading this book.

Each of the above travelers wrote one or more books about their journeys in China. The author focuses on their opinions about what they saw and experienced and how they were influenced by their own sense of Victorian and Western superiority. This is not a heavyweight subject and, as academic books go, this one is easy reading. If like me you're fascinated by dusty old travel accounts this book might introduce you to an author you will want to read -- or give you some insights into an author you have read.

Why don't the academics put their books on the web and give everyone free access to them? I mean, hey, this book is not going to be a best seller -- and the author is not going to get rich off the royalties, even at the inflated price of academic publications. Certainly more people would read this book, albeit still very few, if it were available free of charge over the web. It seems rather silly in this day and age to waste paper printing obscure academic books when low-cost and convenient alternatives exist.

Smallchief

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Vigilante Days: Frontier Justice Along the Niobrara
Published in Hardcover by Ohio Univ Pr (1979-02)
Author: Harold Hutton
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Vigilante avtivities in northern Nebraska
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-29

Vigilante organizations were a popular phenomena in the West before "official" law agencies could be established (and often continued to exist long afterward). Although they dated back to pre-Revolutionary days, they seemed to manifest themselves best in the wide-open rural areas of the quickly expanding trans-Mississippi West. They existed for many different purposes - enforcing laws, overriding unpopular laws, controlling or eliminating "undesired" factions or developments (the KKK, opposing cattle interests, for example) - and as is often the case when groups take the law into their own hands, they committed as much chaos and crime as they hoped to prevent. In this book, Harold Hutton takes a microscopic look at vigilante activity as it appeared in the restricted area of Nebraska along the Niobrara River during the 1870s-1880s.

His primary focus is mainly on the activities of outlaw Kid Wade, a horse thief of the region. The canyons along the Niobrara offered excellent hiding places for such activity, and local law enforcement officials had a difficult time subduing this illegal activity. The vigilante committees took up the slack. Wade was eventually caught and hanged by the vigilantes. Hutton goes on to recount additional work by the vigilantes to bring other cattle thieves to justice. All told, 15 thieves lost their lives to the vigilantes; many others fled the country or were arrested and tried under normal means. Hutton remains nonjudgmental throughout his account and gathers much of his information from contemporary local newspaper stories, which for the most part supported the activities of the vigilantes. As with everything, some vigilante groups were honorable and decent, while others were not. The last incident of horse thievery along the Niobrara occurred in 1906, and Hutton says the man was brought to justice "according to law," and served four years in the penitentiary. The need for a vigilance committee had long passed. Though extremely narrow in scope, Hutton's history is interesting and informative. The book also contains many illustrations.

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VISIONS OF EDEN: ENVIROMENTALISM, URBAN PLANNING, AND CIT (URBAN LIFE & URBAN LANDSCAPE)
Published in Hardcover by Ohio State University Press (1997-04-01)
Author: R. BRUCE STEPHENSON
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Extremely interesting history of what could have been.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1998-06-09
The book was hard to put down. An indepth history of what happened as people discovered sunny St. Petersburg and moved in. Greed reigned over sensible planning and now people are paying the price for uncontrolled growth and urban blight. Dr. Stephenson did excellent research and shows us that John Nolan was right. The people of St. Petersburg should have listened to him.


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