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Adventures of the First Settlers on the Oregon or Columbia River, 1810-1813 (Northwest Reprints)
Published in Paperback by Oregon State Univ Pr (17 April, 2000)
Authors: Alexander Ross, William G. Robbins, and Robert J. Frank
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Six Stars!
An excellent first hand narrative with lively and descriptive writing by one of the first pioneers to help settle the untamed Northwest. Alexander Ross joined Astor's Pacific Fur Company expedition in 1810 and this is his story of the day to day struggles which he and the other men had to overcome. He left New York on the soon to be ill-fated, doomed ship the Tonquin, with a pompous and overbearing Captain Thorn. They sailed around the tip of South America, then to Hawaii and finally to the mouth of the Columbia River, all the while prevailing over many hardships during this voyage. Upon landing and without delay, the men began to construct the trading post Astoria. Ross' detailed descriptions of their adventures amidst the forces of Mother Nature, Indian relations, the Northwest Fur Company, geography, etc. makes this book a real page turner. They all had many obstacles to overcome, and as I said, his writing skills are exemplary. He devotes the last few chapters to the culture and customs of one of the local Indian tribes. The man was a keen and acute observer of all his surroundings and this is an energetic effort on his part to put it in writing.


The Union That Shaped the Confederacy: Robert Toombs and Alexander H. Stephens
Published in Hardcover by Univ Pr of Kansas (24 April, 2001)
Author: William C. Davis
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Confederate Founding Fathers
This book documents the friendship and political careers of two of the Confederacy's most important statesmen. Davis does a nice job of providing historical detail while also weaving a readable story. However, at times, the prose is too informal and almost needlessly dramatic. Moreover, much of the history is quite derivative, as I learned very little new information about the men in question or the political tenets of the Confederacy. His previous book, "A Government of Our Own," is a much better historical treatment.

Narrow and personal focus help ruin the Confederate Govt.
Toombs and Stephen examplify the problems within the Confederate
government. These incredibly close friends of the strong Georgia delegation were powerful national political figures whose bitterness over personal issues, Toombs, and Stephens' strict constitutional views undermined the Davis administration. Stephens never seriously worked with the dominating Davis and was later opposed to the administration over constitutional issues in the face of bigger war emergencies. Toombs loses the opportunity to become the first President by his bellicose enthusiams for the office coupled with drink which lowers his place in the new government and raises Stephens' star. Excellent description of both men including Toombs rise as Secretary of State, his anti-Davis stance and his mercurial and short military career. The author also covers the end of the era of both men including Stephens' attempts to rewite history in a light more favorable to him then his actions were in reality. These two powerful men and closest of friends could not see the big picture of the war seeking their narrow views in spite of the war effort. Together with Governor Brown of Georgia, they represented a crisis of independence within the Confederacy that no doubt contributed to the fall of the Confederate government.

What a Delightful Little Book!
What a delightful little book! And frankly, I don't often use the term "delightful" in a book review. *The Union That Shaped the Confederacy* is a swiftly-paced, lightly written work that details the friendship of a pair of Georgians - Robert Toombs and "Little Alec," Alexander Stephens.

It is very important to know exactly what you are not getting with this book. You will not get a standard biographical treatment of Stephens and Toombs, and author Davis makes this abundantly clear from the outset. You will not receive great insights into the minds and thinking of these two men, but will come to appreciate the antebellum, war-time, and post-bellum periods of American history as these two men saw it.

William C. Davis does not attempt to make his subjects either heroes or villains on the Confederacy's stage. They were what they were - friends who for the most part held similar political beliefs, worked for the same ends, and became, as the war progressed, more and more bitterly opposed to the administration of Jefferson F. Davis.

Because of the nature of the work, the reader receives a slice of Civil War-era history from a perspective he or she would not likely get. Along the way, one receives insights into the functioning (and dysfunction) of the Confederacy's Executive Branch, as well as the building of the "loyal opposition" to Davis's administration. We see the strengths and weaknesses of these two prominent Georgians, as they struggled to establish a new nation out of the old.

Davis's writing style is loose and fast, and almost reads as if a good friend is telling a story of another pair of friends. To some, this may be distracting, but I found it to be just part of the story. *The Union That Shaped the Confederacy* can be read quickly, with a great sense of satisfaction. This book comes highly recommended.


Pre Hospital Management for the Geriatric Patient
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (01 September, 2003)
Authors: Bruce M. Becker, Robert A. Partridge, Alexander, R.B. Anderson, Barrera, Becker, Janet Brigham, Fessler, Frank, and J. Gray
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Excellant companion book for practice development
This book is written in an accessible and practical format. It assumes nothing but at the same time treats the reader as an intelligent participant on the journey to understanding evidence based practice.

It is up to date and I was especially impressed with the web address it gives to ensure the reader is kept abreast of any changes since publication.

It systematically explains the need and use of 'evidence', how to find it (the search advice is comprehensive and includes details such as search terms and the best search engines aswell as web addresses) how to evaluate it and also how to act on it.

All in all this book was great, and I would reccomend it to anyone involved in evidence based healthcare practice as it will guide you through the thorniest problems.


Electronic Techniques: Shop Practices and Construction
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall (29 June, 1998)
Authors: Robert S. Villanucci, Alexander W. Avtgis, and William F. Megow
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Don't wast your money
I would not buy this book. [...]It is very much out of date and appears to be a textbook for a first semester electronics course. Even if I had read this book 10 years ago I would not be happy. It does not mention surface mount devices (they were in use at time of publication in 1986) and goes on at length about very simple subjects like drilling a holes in circuit boards. Don?t waste your money. Amazon has much better books in stock.

10 Year Old Techniques
This book is in need of major updates in almost every way. I would not recommend this book to anyone who has had more that a year or two of experience in the electronics lab environment.

interesting
I believe this book is dated although it does have some interesting ideals


A Kingdom for the Horse : The Legacy of R.A. Alexander and Woodburn Farms
Published in Hardcover by Harmony House Publishing/Louisville (May, 1999)
Authors: William Preston Mangum, Joe Paul Pruett, and William Strode
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Brain Tumors: An Encyclopedia Approach
Published in Hardcover by W B Saunders Co (15 February, 2001)
Authors: R.B. Anderson, Condon, Robert Green, Knight, V. Mahadevan, Vishy Mahadevan, V. Mehadevan, S. Muirhead-Allwood, Schwartz, and Smith
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Cardiology in Primary Care
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Professional (15 April, 2000)
Authors: William T. Branch, R. Wayne Alexander, Robert C. Schlant, and J. Willis Hurst
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Coke of Norfolk: A Financial and Agricultural Study
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (November, 1999)
Author: Robert Alexander Clark Parker
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Crystal Structure Analysis: Principles and Practice (International Union of Crystallography Texts on Crystallography, No 6)
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (February, 2002)
Authors: William Clegg, Alexander J. Blake, Robert O. Gould, Peter Main, and William Klegg
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Electronic Drafting: Printed Circuit Design
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall College Div (January, 1985)
Authors: Robert S. Villanucci, Alexander W. Avtgis, and William F. Megow
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