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The Atlas of Breeding Birds of Michigan
Published in Hardcover by Michigan State Univ Pr (December, 1991)
Authors: Richard Brewer, Gail A. McPeek, and Raymond J. Adams
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Best bird book for Michigan
This is an excellent bird book. It itemizes observed breeding evidence of birds by township. It is very detailed and very well done. Excellent descriptions of each species. I also liked the intro. It provides bird habitat information such forest, wet lands, fields. Good history of the changes in bird species over time. Only weakness- it was written in 1991. In the past decade, several birds have expanded their territory (i.e. turkeys and bald eagles). If you live in Michigan and watch birds, this is the book to buy.

This is a coffee table size book. It is a little large to take in the field. Book uses drawings not photographics. The drawings are well done be do not replace color photos.


The Bay of Love and Sorrows
Published in Hardcover by M & S (January, 1998)
Author: David Adams Richards
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Sublime writing...
If you've not read any of David Adams Richards' books, you're missing a wonderful experience. Richards is master of the sublime, even when covering gritty topics and plotlines. Such as it is in this title; the characters are imperfect, flawed, some of them disturbed, outcast. This story is a tangled web woven, entrapping the souls it skirts, unravelling their lives as the situation(s) gain momentum. There are truly haunting moments experienced as one absorbs the tale. Although the reader will have affinity with the characters' very human flaws, Richards never allows us to get too close and I believe he does that deliberately; this fiction takes an in-depth look at the shallowness of living on the edge and the waste that it is.

The story will pull you in gently and carry you along with ease - the writing is so good you don't notice it... you simply absorb the story and its characters.

I've been keeping my eyes open for more of this writer's works (I started with his latest "Mercy Among the Children") as he has quickly become one of my fave writers. This is an excellent starter into the rich and dense world of David Adams Richards. Enjoy.


Death of an Overseer : Reopening a Murder Investigation from the Plantation South
Published in Hardcover by Oxford Univ Pr on Demand (March, 2001)
Authors: Michael Wayne and Phil Richards
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A riveting look at how historians do history
A riveting murder mystery involving race and sex in the Old South, "Death of an Overseer" is equally fascinating for what it reveals about the historian's craft. Besides this, it is beautifully written. Historians and the general reader alike will find this book hard to put down.


Four Days from Fort Wingate: The Lost Adams Diggings
Published in Paperback by Caxton Press (01 December, 1994)
Author: Richard French
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A facinating analysis and story about a lost gold mine.
This book turned my brother and me into "nuts," about the Adams diggings. Nothing stirs a person's imagination more than a real mystery. Richard French does a great job of telling the story of his (and others) efforts to understand and solve the mystery of the lost Adams diggings - a fantastic gold strike made and then lost in the Southwest. This book will really make your mind work... and dream.


Frommer's Australia (4th Ed)
Published in Paperback by Hungry Minds, Inc (July, 1996)
Authors: Richard Adams, Elizabeth Hansen, and George McDonald
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Lots of good tips and tricks for tourists visiting Australia
Frommer's has lots of great information, from where to stay, where to eat, best sites to see and very interesting tips and tricks. It's unfortunate that there isn't a later edition--the Frommer's for $50 a day or less has some more recent information that I found very useful as well.


Hockey Dreams
Published in Paperback by Anchor Canada (October, 2001)
Author: David Adams Richards
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Dreams Unforgotten
Richards reveals all those things which we thought nobody else had ever reflected upon. Could an American possibly enjoy this book? I'm not sure. But every Canadian who once was young, and who perhaps scooped mounds of snow, in a transe of fantasy, off a bumpy ice surface into the dark hours of once endless days, will appreciate this book like the game itself; the merciless joy of unhindered potential for our imagined years to come, and our mission to reach our potential until reality sinks in, will occupy your every shift, deek, and goal (or assist, for that matter). And this, from a 19 year old reader--just a reminder to Richards: though times have changed, they have ever remained the same (kids still play hockey, but then, maybe it isn't the same after all).


Iron Wolf
Published in Paperback by Penguin Putnam~childrens Hc ()
Author: Richard Adams
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Great folktales for every audience
Richard Adams presents folk tales to the reader in a clever way.
Ths book is hard to find in good condition, but if you can get a hold of one, I highly recommend purchasing it!
It is called 'The Unbroken Web and 'The Iron Wolf and other stories'. I am a fan of Richard Adam's work, and so I treasure this book like I do all of his.
The illustrations are unique and wonderful. The introduction is beautiful and changes the way I percieve stories. The first story 'Cat in the Sea' is great! It explains why cats hate water.

This book also includes 'The Legend of te Tuna' which is also called 'The giant eel'.


J&L Illustrated #1
Published in Paperback by J & L (May, 2001)
Authors: Adam Gilders, Mark Richard, Morwyn Brebner, Craig Taylor, Jeff Johnson, Hudson Bell, Sam Lipsyte, Hunter Kennedy, David Shrigley, and Marcel Dzama
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it's got soul & it's Superbad
Gives McSweeney's a run for thier money. I am now eagerly awaiting works from several of these contributers.


The Last of the Wild Horses
Published in Paperback by Key Porter Books (September, 1996)
Authors: Martin Harbury, Ron Watts, and Richard Adams
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Wonderful photographic survey of wild horses
This is a fabulous photographic survey of the major remaining wild horse populations of the world. The variety of breeds & settings maintains interest from cover to cover.

For each of the 7 breeds there is an extensive history, physical description, behavior profile & current status. The photos capture the character & personality of the horses in their natural settings.

There are athletic mustangs of the American west, primitive horses of Asia & Europe, rugged British ponies, beautiful white horses of the Camargue in France, & a hardy band braving the winter on Canada's Sable Island.

Packed with large color photos, this book will be a unique & treasured addition to any horse lover's library.


Legends of the Delaware Indians and Picture Writing (Iroquois and Their Neighbors)
Published in Hardcover by Syracuse Univ Pr (Trade) (December, 1997)
Authors: Richard C. Adams, Deborah Nichols, Nora Thompson, and Lucy Parks Blalock
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A seminal contribution to Native American studies.
Legends of the Delaware Indians and Picture Writing is beautifully amplified by Deborah Nichol's introduction and brief biography of Richard C. Adams(1864-1921), a self educated Delaware (Lenape) Indian who devoted 25 years of his life to the furtherance of causes of the many trialed Delaware tribe. The Legends are part of his scholarly and historical legacy. The tales teach homilies on desirable attributes such as pride, courage, promise-keeping, modesty and courtesy as well as courting customs, gambling games, and other pastimes. The picture writing and photographs enrich and complement the text as do the appendices of Lenape translations of several of the legends by Lucy Parks Blalock and Nora Thompson Deane. Legends Of The Delaware Indians And Picture Writing is a very valuable text both because of the enriched script of the tales but also because of the complex, condensed history of the persecutions suffered by the Delawares detailed in the introduction. The cover illustration gracing Legends of the Delaware Indians is a color painting reproduction of Delaware Women by Ruth Blalock Jones.

Nancy Lorraine, Reviewer


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