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Driving the Pacific Coast - Oregon and Washington: Scenic Driving Tours Along Highway
Published in Paperback by Globe Pequot Pr (December, 1993)
Author: Kenn Oberrecht
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I'm home again ! This book just takes my breath away!
I grew up in Oregon and spent most of my summers on the Oregon Coast. I live in Sourth Carolina now, and when I look at this book, it makes me cry ---every time. I am not an experienced travelor, but I know what beauty is. The Oregon Coast defines beauty for me. This book presents pictures that are breathtakingly beautiful. I remember as a teenager, walking with my girlfriends, lost in the Coastal mist, singing our hearts out. I was too young to appreciate the glorious visions that are there in my beautiful Oregon, just so abundantly available. When I go to the Oregon Coast,now, I just fall apart with emotion. Now more than ever, because my father is buried there, and he loved it SO much. When you look at the pictures of this book, remember my father, in his grave site on the cliffs, overlooking the beautiful sea. What a glorious final resting place. I dedicate this review to you, Dad. Thanks for showing me all the beauties of Oregon and our beautiful Pacific Coast. Barra (Remember our Oregon Coast song? I do!)


Dungeness Crabs And Blackberry Cobblers : The Northwest Heritage Cookbook
Published in Hardcover by Knopf (12 November, 1991)
Author: Janie Hibler
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Intruiging cookbook with a bit of history
This book is a must for any cook who loves to read cookbooks in their spare time. All of the recipes are straight-forward, yet most of them are very unique combinations ie. walla-walla sweet onion jam, cheddar cheese soup with peppered bacon and ale. Each page also has a bit of Northwest history and accompanying photos, which are quite enjoyable. As Seattle-ite I can vouch that these recipes really do use locally available ingredients, but I think that cooks everywhere would enjoy and adapt these recipes. Only drawback is that pictures and text are black and white only.


The Dynamics of Japanese Organizations (Routledge Advances in Asia-Pacific Business, 2)
Published in Hardcover by Routledge (March, 1996)
Author: Frank-Jurgen Richter
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towards a theory of organizational dynanism
critical, diverse and applicable - a good read.


Dynamix: Great War Planes: The Ultimate Strategy Guide
Published in Paperback by Prima Lifestyles (February, 1993)
Authors: Tom Basham, Bill Ciciora, Eric Matthew Pearson, Dynamix, and George Fontaine
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Great War Planes.
This book I did not know it existed up till 4 weeks ago. Wow, what a great read and some very good information towards understanding the three games. Red Baron (original) is fantastic, if you can find a copy, A-10 tank killer & Aces of the Pacific. Just a great strategy guide. If you find one, do not stop and think, just buy it. You will enjoy it.


Earthquake Country: Traveling California's Fault Lines (California Traveler)
Published in Paperback by Renaissance House Pub (June, 2003)
Authors: Eleanor H. Ayer and Renaissance House
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Clear and quick information about earthquakes.
The California Traveler Series are an excellent group of small books that give you whatever you want to know about various aspects of California in a quick and painless way. The book on Earthquakes will let you know which part of the State is prone to rock and roll and which areas are immune from constantly changing landscape. The text and diagrams are excellent in clarifying the problem of earthquakes.


Earthtones: A Nevada Album
Published in Paperback by Univ of Nevada Pr (November, 2002)
Authors: Ann Ronald and Stephen Trimble
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Far from the neon lights of Las Vegas casinos that define Nevada to the planet at large is another world that few nonresidents of the Silver State ever see. From the canyons of the Mojave Desert to the wetlands, from the mountains to the basins--those long dry unforgiving stretches between the mountain ranges--Stephen Trimble reveals territory unjustly neglected by residents and tourists unlike. There are plenty of discoveries in Ann Ronald's evocative essays as well. Among the surprises is a dazzling shot of an aspen-lined creek that looks as though it could have been taken in almost any state except Nevada.
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The True Motherlode of Nevada
Nevada has always struggled with what advertising people would refer to as an image problem. With the exception of the gaming meccas of Las Vegas and Reno, the last century considered it so barren and worthless as to be the ideal location for a Nuclear Test Site. The current generation has deemed it worthy of being a national Hazardous Waste Dump. It is rare indeed to hear a tourist or travel agent describe Nevada as having beautiful scenery or landscape as is often the case with New Mexico, Utah, Arizona or Colorado. This book, in words and pictures, paints a different picture and what a sight it is.
Accomplished writer Ann Ronald has spent 30 years viewing Nevada landscapes and geography with a different aesthetic eye than most observers. Renowned photographer Stephen Trimble has the uncanny ability to record on film some of the most remarkable images of what Ronald describes as "one vast deserted landscape of color and shadow and aesthetic dimension." Together, with the written word and unforgettable images, they paint a picture of the other Nevada that is unforgettable in it's beauty and clarity.
Ronald describes the colors of Nevada, which is at heart the theme of the book, with such clarity that the purple sage, teal sky, mountain mahogany and myriad shades of vermilion, orange and gold virtually leap from the page. However, if the reader does not have an acute imagination for such colors there are the stunning photographs of Trimble that leave no doubt of the magnificence of this state. Seldom does the collaboration between writer and photographer produce results of such beauty and hope.
Highly recommended for readers interested in the "other" Nevada.


Easter Island : The Mystery Solved
Published in Hardcover by Random House (03 December, 1989)
Author: Thor Heyerdahl
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This book is fantastic!
This book, published in 1989, is a distillation of Thor Heyerdahl's research on Easter Island. It traces the history of Easter Island's interaction with the outside world, from Roggeveen's visit in 1722 up to the time of the book's writing. Along the way, Mr. Heyerdahl builds his case that two peoples, one from South America and one from Polynesia populated Easter Island.

This book is fantastic! I am not entirely convinced of Mr. Heyerdahl's case, but found his case compelling nonetheless. The book itself has many color pictures and maps, and is visually quite stunning. Now, not all of the book is about Mr. Heyerdahl's proposed history, so if you are merely interested in Easter Island, then you will still enjoy this book. This is a great book, one that you should read!


Easy Camping in Northern California, 1996-97: 100 Places Anyone Can Camp This Weekend
Published in Paperback by Foghorn Pr (December, 1995)
Author: Tom Stienstra
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If your household is divided on the allure of camping, Tom Stienstra's informed, readable, user-friendly guide to over 100 camps and cabins may bring harmony on this controversial issue. Cabins with beds and wood stoves hidden in the woods or perched over the Pacific, tent sites where it really is just you, nature, and your loved one(s)--Stienstra opens the door on accessible, hassle-free camping in one of the world's most beautiful settings with insights and suggestions that are useful to camping experts and couch potatoes alike.
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Terrific book if you want to know where to camp with kids
My daughters turned 6 & 8 this summer and we decided it was time to head out and see some of the great outdoors. I chose this book because I needed 'Easy Camping' given my daughters' ages. I'd also read another book by Tom Stienstra and enjoyed his style of writing.

Anyway, we've tried 2 of Tom's recommended excursions and they've both been absolutely amazing (Castle Rock Trail Camp and Pan Toll at Mt. Tamalpais). Although the book is called 'Easy Camping' that doesn't mean camping in a parking lot! My challenge was finding places that were a far enough walk that you'd feel like you were "out there" whilst not being too far for young children (my daughters can't hike more than about 3 miles with their backpacks). This book is right on the money in this respect.

I don't know about you but I often feel let down when I read guide books full of glowing recommendations only to visit a place and find it ain't that great. This doesn't happen with Tom Stienstra, what he describes is what you get. The book is well laid out with just the right balance of descriptive writing and details for planning a trip. I do recommend you call the sites before you visit however because his info on reservations, pricing, etc. is a little out of date.

Owning this book is like having your own personal guide to the best that Northern California has to offer for weekend/overnight camping with young children. Do yourself a favor - get this book and get out this weekend


Easy Day Hikes in Yosemite
Published in Paperback by Yosemite Assn (August, 1985)
Authors: Deborah J. Durkee and Fiona King
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Best Family Hiking Guide
This hiking guide was the best we've seen. We were hiking with a 6 yr. old and a 70 yr. old and found the distances and difficulty rating to be VERY accurate and helpful in choosing which hikes to go on. The maps and directions to the trailheads were also VERY accurate.


Economic Dynamism In the Asia Pacific
Published in Paperback by Penguin Putnam~trade ()
Author: Grahame Thompson
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An understandable and accessible road to the Asia Pacific
Economic Dynamics in the Asia-Pacific edited by Grahame Thompson is a large and diverse collection of articles by different scholars. It provides a wide range of points of view. One of the books' high points is engagement in a broad spectrum of topics, not limited to but including such issues as regionalism, patterns of trade and investment, sources of economic growth, financial systems, labour markets, the role of the state, corporate governance, technological innovation and the environment. In this book, the European Union (EU) is used as a framework for measuring progress of the process of regional integration in the Asia-Pacific. Diversity in the EU pales if juxtaposed against the vast social, cultural, political and economic differences in the Asia-Pacific. Moreover, in comparison to the bureaucratic framework of Europe, regional groups such as APEC are seen to be more informal a forum, maybe taking into account the traditional Asian perspective on developing long-term relationships as opposed to formal contracts. Also, any agreements on special zones is seen to be stimulated by a market mechanisms rather than national governmental agreements. The analysis does not stop at the "pro" arguments for integration, but rather also presented are the arguments against integration. Regionalism, whether inspired by the EU example or the informality of APEC, is not necessarily in accord with the multilateral approach to international economic exchange and this is examines in some detail in the book.

The different corporate frameworks are examined. In this book, close knit family management and ownership, the performance of many core activities in-house, and low consultation with subordinates in the Korean conglomerates, the "chaebol", is juxtaposed against the very different internal promotion mechanism and reliance on subcontracting as well as consensual decision-making in the Japanese "keiretsu". Although the canvas is painted in broad brush strokes and despite the delimited nature of the studies, the book does have many explanatory powers. Witness the examination of Taiwan. Taiwan is seen, once again as different from the Korean model "chaebol" and the Japanese model "keiretsu". With the state directing the economy, while smaller companies, civic society, and members of socially linked business groups, controlling the export trade. Finally, and perhaps the most accessible explanations relating to the 'flying geese' theory of Akamatsu Kaname comes under fire by Brendan Barker and Akira Goto. Both Barker and Akira Goto provide a very comprehensive and understandable examination of a simple yet hard to explain theory.

One important conclusion that may be useful to other 'late comers' is how complicated the development process has been in these countries. No simple model provides one pat answer. While in some countries the state may have played a more pivotal role, in others it may have been the market and less intervention by the state that set the process in motion. The Statist model, where the state played a more important role, the nature of the measures and policies are treated so comprehensively that a non-specialist can understand it. What is needed, according to this book, are policies that have been properly tried and tested and efficiently and effectively used. To put it another way, studies in this collection are not a map for any development strategy as such. The most significant thing to walk away with is the rejection of a "one size fits all" model of development. It could be argued that according to the IMF and the World Bank have a lot to learn and can effect change for the better. Another plus to the collection is the non-dogmatic perspective on development by the scholars who contributed to this book. The reader is left to make up his/her own mind. In no way can this book be seen as a one-sided analysis. My understanding of the dynamic region of Asia-Pacific was greatly enriched by this volume. I have effected an enhanced and much deeper understanding of the crucial issues and the possible future of the Asia Pacific.

Miguel Llora


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