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Early Paper Money of America
Published in Hardcover by Krause Publications (May, 1990)
Author: Eric P. Newman
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Awesome $
This is a must for money buffs and the like.

THE best book to identify Colonial bills and their signers.
Wonderful pictures, and even identification of the signers of the bills. Some signatures are hard to make out even if clearly written in dark ink due to the style of writting, but are identified here. Worth every penny!


East African Folktales: From the Voice of Mukamba (World Storytelling (Paper))
Published in Paperback by August House Pub (May, 1997)
Authors: Vincent Muli Wa, Dr Kituku and Vincent Mmuli Wa Kkitukku
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Aesop's fables for the nineties
Dr. Kituku has created a work of deep understanding for adults and children. The lessons he illustrates are enjoyable on their surface and deep in their meaning. Whether it is the wit of the hare, the wisdom within "The old man and the boy," or the lessons on humility, greed and laziness, the learning is both traditional and current. This is a work to be read aloud, to your children and to yourself. As Dr. Kituku learned his lessons from the elders of his family in Africa, our children can learn from us, and us from them. Buy it, read it, read it again and share it with the children.

This book has many hidden treasures to uncover.
This entertaining and insightful book brings home truth and experience to all who read it. As children read these stories their imaginations takes off to the untamed land of Africa. Deep in the jungle where they have traveled many jewels are uncovered. The children lock them deep in their hearts and journey back to their homes. They come back with wisdom that can not be bought for any price but can only appear after an experience of one's soul.

The wisdom that comes from this book will help children navigate through this difficult land we call America. The course has been set by many. They need to have all the skills in hand to make it a sucessful journey through drugs, sex, violence, and many more obstacles the culture has put in front of our precious children.

As parents and leaders we must take every opportunity available to help our children through life. I believe that Dr. Kituku's insightful stories can help us achieve this goal.

Remember, that it takes a village to raise a child!


The Edwardian Scrapbook
Published in Hardcover by New Cavendish Books (February, 2002)
Author: Robert Opie
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This is a beautiful book!
"The Edwardian Scrapbook" is simply wonderful. You can get a true sense of Britain through pages of royal souvenirs, the latest inventions for the household, food products, advertisements, sweets, toiletry items, tobacco, the Women's Social and Political Union, women's fashion, newspapers, magazines, comics, books, toys, postcards, traveling, motor cars, airplanes, table tennis, diabolo, roller skating, theatre, and international sports. The pictures are wonderful and this book goes great along with "The Victorian Scrapbook." I recommend.

Edwardian Britain, just picture it.
This is Robert Opie's seventh unique style scrapbook. The very simple formula works yet again, this time he has collected 1300 printed items from his packaging museum all relating to everyday life in Britain from 1900 to 1910.

Like the previous books, the material is laid out as a still-life and then photographed. If you want to see what printed items Mr and Mrs Average had in their homes it is all included here, food packets, comics, newspapers, magazines, postcards, candy bars, boxes of toys and more.

If I have a criticism it is that there are eight pages that have only one item, I would have preferred maybe four of these to be crammed with items like the other pages.

Social historians and graphic designers, amongst others, will enjoy looking through this book and with the other titles in the series it is building up into a tremendous visual resource of everday British life.


Erikson on Development in Adulthood: New Insights from the Unpublished Papers
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (March, 2002)
Author: Carol Hren Hoare
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Important new work.
This articulate work is a new essential to an adult development library and a pleasure to read. Dr. Hoare presents, in an unambiguous manner, insights on Erik Erikson that provide a much needed connected perspective of this foremost adult development theorist. Carol Hoare has skillfully utilized historical reference to craft from Erikson's unpublished papers a meaningful perspective of the complex and seemingly contradictory published writings of Erikson. My own understanding and appreciation of psychosocial adult development has expanded ten-fold. Erikson on Development in Adulthood: New Insights from the Unpublished Papers is a must-read for all who teach, study, or administer education for adults. This book is also wonderful addition to classes on human development that can be used to enhance student critical thinking.

Professor Hoare Provides New Insights On Erikson
The ideas of the great master of human psychosocial development, Erik Erikson, have been studied throughout the twentieth century. As a former graduate student who recognizes and applauds many of Erikson's beliefs and ideologies regarding adult development, I highly recommend ERIKSON ON DEVELOPMENT IN ADULTHOOD: NEW INSIGHTS FROM THE UNPUBLISHED PAPERS. Professor and author Carol Hoare unselfishly dedicated 12 years of her professional life to gain a thorough comprehension of Erikson's perspective of adult development. Concisely synthesized and written with great eloquence, this book can be useful in any academic course related to the study of human development, as well as the general public, for the purpose of enjoying and attaining another brilliant perspective of human psychosocial development.


Error Control, Cryptology, and Speech Compression: Workshop on Information Protection, Moscow, Russia, December 6-9, 1993: Selected Papers (Lecture)
Published in Paperback by Springer Verlag (September, 1994)
Authors: Andrew Chmora and Stephen B. Wicker
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Unbeliveble expirience...........
What can I say about this book? It's the best material about Error Control, that you can find nowhere......... Try it, and I hope that this book will help you

Wicker is Gifted.
Dr. Wicker has a rare gift: a genius who can write!


Essential Results of Functional Analysis (Chicago Lectures in Mathematics (Paper))
Published in Paperback by University of Chicago Press (March, 1990)
Author: Robert J. Zimmer
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Kudos to Zimmer on another hit
As the previous reviewer so eloquently put it, this book is quite simply the best there is on functional analysis. It explains beautifully the incredibly complex and diverse topic of functional analysis and sheds light on many of the most mysterious complexities in the field. We all owe Robert Zimmer our appreciation for this hit

Exelente!
Creo que este es una de las revisiones mas completas sobre Analisis Funcional que he podido leer , creo da un espectro completo de el Analisis Funcional, el modo en que se encara cada capitulo tiene un estilo muy particular, en especial los ejemplos son tan ilustrativos que forman parte esencial del libro, considero este un trabajo realmente bueno, como pocos en esta tan fructifera area...


Eve's Striptease (Pitt Poetry Series (Paper))
Published in Paperback by Univ of Pittsburgh Pr (Txt) (March, 1998)
Author: Julia Kasdorf
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Moving
This is a wonderful book of poetry that inspires much reflection. Each poem somehow transforms itself into a fragment of my own life's story. The body becomes a main element of Kasdorf's work; religion is also a strong theme, addressing the bubble that tradition can form around believers.

beautiful and disturbing
This collection of poems explores, almost painfully, issues of sexuality and religion. Kasdorf has captured the experience of woman who have grown up, and asserted their person-hood in a world where they are viewed as sexual objects; and where the church has rarely been a help, and often a hinderance. Not for the faint -hearted or those looking for 'inspriational poetry' this collection of poems speakes deeply to me as a woman, and as someone who is strongly religious.


Faith and Saving Faith (Trinity Paper No. 5)
Published in Paperback by Trinity Foundation (October, 1990)
Authors: Gordon H. Clark and John W. Robbins
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The best book on saving faith available
Gordon H. Clark's "Faith And Saving Faith" is perhaps the best book written on the subject of the nature of saving faith. In this book Clark exposes just how ridiculous much popular thinking on faith is. The much used and abused distinction between "head faith" and "heart faith" is here demonstrated to be unscriptural, as Clark conclusively demonstrates that in Scripture there is no distinction between the heart and mind (see pages 67-77 under the heading "Charles Hodge"). Clark takes the classic theological understanding of faith as being divided into notitia (knowledge), assensus (assent) and fiducia (trust), and exposes it as the logical nonsense it is; since fiducia or trust is a synonym for faith, it therefore cannot be one of faiths components. I unreservedly recommend this book.

The historical context of christian anti-intellectualism
Unfortunately, reasoning and thinking skills of this quality are not to be found in contemporary pop authors. This book touches on many things, but foremost it is a linear logical critique of the ideas and doctrines of men in a historical context. Clark moves through history with a critical eye on faith and saving faith exposing the lack of logic and clear thinking on the part of specific individuals in regards to saving faiths definition. His position is one in which, to believe propositions (facts) about someone is to believe in them. There is no more to it than that. Thus, rendering the concept of easy believism empty and meaningless. Also, it's a sort of prophetic warning against the descent of popular christiandom into anti-intellectualism, which at this point is an established reality. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking to enlarge their understanding of these issues.


False Light: Caroline Llewellyn (Wheeler Large Print Book Series (Paper))
Published in Paperback by Wheeler Pub (January, 1997)
Author: Caroline Llewellyn
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In Caroline Llewellyn's False Light, Dana Morrow is an untenured professor from New York University whose passion for an obscure 19th-century medium, Marianna Hobhouse, plunges her into the world of the eccentric Finn family. The Finns are the descendants of the Hobhouses and carry on a century-long tradition of photography in their Cornish estate, Kerreck Du. Just before Dana arrives to study the Finn's collection of Hobhouse photographs and papers, a series of mysterious deaths threaten to expose the family and its dark past. With its photographic theme, the novel successfully evokes a sense of shifting and eerie light, but it finds its real strength in the depiction of the Cornish countryside. The prose blends Victorian with contemporary tones: "Through half-closed lids, she stared drowsily down the green tunnel. A nimbus of filtered light played over the ivy-smothered trunk of a dying elm. It might almost be the sad ghost of Marianna Hobhouse, she thought, yearning toward her on a current of mutual sympathy that the young medium had believed could resurrect the dead. That current would flow far more strongly here than in dim library stacks and carrels. It was tugging at Dana now." As with A.S. Byatt's Possession and Henry James's The Aspern Papers, False Light transforms the quotidian work of the academic into the rich ground of suspense fiction. --Patrick O'Kelley
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A good plot
This is a really intriguing story. There are enough possible suspects to keep you guessing as to the identity of the murderer, right up to the last 2 chapters. There is plenty of suspense as well as romance, and the characters are well developed. It is obvious that Caroline Llewellyn did a lot of research for this novel, especially on photography. This is a book I recommend to people who enjoy a good suspenseful mystery.

Suspense and romance in just the right proportions
This is the kind of book I am trying to write. The description of the countryside is rich and vivid without killing the flow of the story; the heroine is intelligent and believable, the love story equally so. The tension between the protagonists builds slowly but surely while the thriller keeps you guessing. I was entirely swept away.


False Papers: Deception and Survival in the Holocaust
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Illinois Pr (Trd) (November, 2000)
Authors: Robert Melson and Michael Berenbaum
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A True Story--Life and Death Gamble
This book gripped me from start to finish. Melson draws you in to this suspenseful story using the voices of his mother and father to narrate this unbelievable tale of a young couple, baby in tow, outwitting the Nazis and surviving the holocaust while posing as a Count and Countess! I can't believe it's true. A must for anyone interested in WWII, or in a great love story for that matter...

False Papers and the Search for Idenity
Many books have been written about the holocaust both by impartial observers and intimate survivors. False Papers: Deception and Survival in the Holocaust by Robert Melson will stand out among them because it is more than observation and personal reflection-it is a psychological study of a young man's search for identity and meaning in a world that keeps changing the rules.

False Papers tells the story of the Melson (Mendelsohn) family's escape from the Nazi ovens by posing as Polish royalty, a feat they are able to accomplish because Nina Melson, the author's mother, was able to buy false papers. What is unique about their life during the war was that they not only lived openly among the Gestapo, but also became quite friendly with their neighbors. The story of their deception and survival as told through the eyes of Nina, Willy (the author's father) and Bobi (the author's reflections through his own youthful memory) is compelling enough to keep the reader involved in the book. This is only one dimension of the book-an incredibly true adventure story.

Bt there is another important dimension to the book that cannot, and must not, be overlooked: the search on the part of the author-first as young Bobi and later as American Bob-for his true identity in a world that is constantly changing for him. First he knows himself as Count Boguslaw Zamojski the Catholic; after the war as Bobi Melson the Jew until he is enrolled in Le Rosey, an exclusive Swiss prep school, when he must again become Catholic; next to America where he settles in New York as a young Jewish immigrant; then against his deepest wishes he is dragged to Japan where his father has set up a sewing machine factory. Each time young Melson must learn to survive and question "Who am I this time?". Fortunately, he is clever enough to pick up environmental clues to guide his behavior and survival, but the reader feels his sense of pain as he struggles to find his true self.

What makes this a deeply probing psychological exploration of one's search for identity is Melson's ability to step back from the action to view his family dynamics-his father's struggle with his compulsive need for adoration, his mother's deepening depression and her inappropriate use of the young Bobi as her personal confidant, and the parent's obsession with appearances.

It is in the Epilogue that everything comes together. We are told about the deaths of Willy and Nina, how Bobi becomes Robert the MIT PhD, and how Robert finally realizes who he is. The reader feels at peace at the end of the journey.

Of all the writers on the holocaust, his writing style is closest to that of Primo Levi. However, there is a difference: Levi always keeps the cool distance of a scientist in his descriptions of behavior and events while Melson uses warm, personal description of the behavioral scientist that he is. It is a must reading for those who want to know more about the holocaust, family dynamics or a young man's search for self. No matter what your reason is, False Papers: Deception and Survival in the Holocaust is a book you will read, reread, and pass on to others.


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