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The Walls of Jericho : Lyndon Johnson, Hubert Humphrey, Richard Russell and the Struggle for Civil Rights
Published in Hardcover by Harcourt (June, 1996)
Author: Robert Mann
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Story of struggle and inspiration
The Walls of Jericho offers a riveting, close-up and personal review of the political struggles of the Civil Rights movement, seen through the eyes of three is its major protagonists. Author Robert Mann carries us to know and understand southerner, racist Richard Russell, southerner human rights supporter Lyndon Johnson, and northerner firebrand liberal Hubert Humphrey. We agree with them, or disagree with them, Mann allows us to understand where they are coming from. In the end, they are good men trying to do good things, as they see them to be good. I was emotionally struck in reading about the personal, political, and social interplay.

A highly perceptive and well written account.
This is a clear discussion of the process whereby civil rights legislation passed the Senate in the late 1950's and the 1960's, despite the filibusters threatened and actual of the Southern Democratic senators. It could easily have been a book about political re-alignment as well, but it would probably need to be twice as long. Many of the trends that dictated the course of American politics in the 1960's are seen in microcosm in this book - Would the South bolt the Democratic Party? Would the Democrats capture the African-American vote from the party of Lincoln? Could a Southern Democrat win the Whitehouse? Would the Dixiecrats throw the presidency to the GOP? It is an extremely clear narrative, that occasionally looks at the bigger picture of American politics, and records the force of personality in parliamentary politics. It clearly records the seismic changes that the wily and calculating LBJ, as an otherwise unelectable Southern Democrat, wrought to the Democratic Party after President Kennedy's death, in the search for a personal victory in the 1964 presidential election.

An excellent book on civil rights and politics
Having grown up in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where Hubert Humphrey is remembered and revered, and then living in Atlanta, Georgia for 14 years, the land of Martin Luther King and Richard Russell (and the region of LBJ), I was very intrigued by the subject of this book. I also found it refreshingly evenhanded, yet an intimate and personal view into one of the most important periods of American history, written about a subject that not only is in the forefront of out collective attention, but has been so since before our nation was founded. Not only that, it was a good read, with as much excitement and plot twists as the latest from Grisham.

If you are at all interested in Civil Rights, or you just like reading about politics, this is a very good place to start.


Backyard Sugarin'
Published in Paperback by Countryman Pr (March, 1992)
Authors: Rink Mann and Richard E. Mann
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Everything you need to know -- just add trees!
This is the do-it-yourself book that got me started on that sweet rite of spring -- making my own maple syrup. The author's emphasis is on how to do it efficiently and very cheaply, using easy-to-find materials you can scrounge yourself. If you have the trees to tap, by all means get this book! (Hint: they don't have to be the sugar maple species. Try other maples as well. I get great syrup from box elders, which I considered "trash trees" until I learned they are in the maple family. Now I treasure them like gold.)

My own sugaring set-up is total simplicity: just some old refrigerator grates set on top of cinder blocks, heated with odd scraps of wood that others have thrown away at construction sites, etc. The sap is boiled down in flat baking pans, then finished off on the stove inside. Except for the initial expense to buy some professional spiles for tapping (you can make those, too, but I'm a failure as a tinsmith), I have spent ABSOLUTELY NOTHING for the 3-4 gallons of syrup we make each year. Not a bad return for a book that I cost me less than ten bucks!

Great intro to ultra cheap sugaring!
This book has an overarching philosophy - keep it simple and keep it cheap! The authors describe everything you need to know and stress not having to pay for anything you can get for free. This quest for free stuff that works well is one of the pleasures of hobby sugaring. Well written descriptions of all the processes. Lots of photos. Reading it makes you wish the sap would start flowing NOW! Highly recommended


Business Law and the Regulation of Business
Published in Hardcover by West Information Pub Group (September, 1997)
Authors: Richard A. Mann and Barry S. Roberts
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Good book, but AMZN's price is high
You can get the book at much cheaper price from elsewhere including book stores.

Barnes and Nobles.com sells it only for $72.50.

Check it out. do not buy from AMZN. They are cheaters.


Cetacean Societies: Field Studies of Dolphins and Whales
Published in Hardcover by University of Chicago Press (March, 2000)
Authors: Janet Mann, Richard C. Connor, Peter L. Tyack, Hal Whitehead, and Janet Manning
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A very imformational book on cetaceans
This book goes into orcas, bottlenose dolphins, sperm whales, and humpbacks. It goes into every detail about their lives. Any piece of information you could possibly want to know about these animals is in this book. But it is heavy reading. Definately not an easy read, but very informative.


Essentials of Business Law and the Legal Environment
Published in Hardcover by West Wadsworth (January, 1999)
Authors: Richard A. Mann and Barry S. Roberts
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Business Law Explained for the Intelligent Layman
I was given this book for free by someone who had used it for a college course and didn't want it. I couldn't believe the person wanted to throw it away. This book tells all the basics of business law. If you don't know anything about business law, read it. It is a good book for beginners. I know I will keep it for a reference book for a long time. I am starting my own business and I refer to it all the time. Not only does the book tells just about everything you need to know about business law, it gives actual descriptions of court cases to illustrate the points of each section. A very good buy & an excellent reference book!


Sunbirds: A Guide to the Sunbirds, Spiderhunters, Sugarbirds and Flowerpeckers of the World
Published in Hardcover by Yale Univ Pr (01 September, 2001)
Authors: Robert A. Cheke, Clive F. Mann, and Richard Allen
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Sunbirds, spiderhunters, flowerpeckers, and sugarbirds.
I bought and read this book with enthusiasm because of my 35 years living and travelling in Africa, where sunbirds predominate. The illustrations are excellent and the text is as well. This is probably the most colorful of all the family books being issued by Yale, Princeton, and Oxford. Following Sibley and Monroe's DNA analysis, they have finally but the two African sugarbirds in the Sunbird family, with only generic status. They have previously been put as far away as Honeyeaters and Starlings. It would be lovely if the range maps could be put on the pages facing the illustrations, to help differentiate birds of similar appearance, but I guess this was not possible. The maps themselves are very good. Altogether, one of the best family books and a must for collectors.


Smith and Roberson's Business Law
Published in Hardcover by West Legal Studies (21 July, 1999)
Authors: Richard A. Mann and Barry S. Roberts
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Concise, and usually accurate, with good examples
A good overview of US law. There are issues which are matters of opinion and not explained well enough (ex. ethics), and perhaps needn't be addressed at all in a law book. The examples and the references make it a worthy purchase overall.


The Literacy Map: Guiding Children to Where They Need to Be (4-6)
Published in Paperback by Mondo Pub (May, 2002)
Authors: J. Richard Gentry, Jean Mann, Lynn Pott, Tony Stead, and Margaret Trauernicht
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The Literacy Map: Guiding Children to Where They Need To Be
Richard Gentry's book is full of information, other researcher's information. I was disappointed in the constant use of other's ideas. I do find the benchmarks at the end to useful. I was hoping, however, for new ideas to add on to other leaders in educations research, instead it was just revisited again.

A truly easy-to-read map!
Richard Gentry's "Literacy Map" is a concise guide for the teaching of reading and writing in the primary classroom. He has included many excellent literacy assessments followed by clear examples of what to do with the results of these assessments. All his recommended teaching practices are easy to implement, require few "extra" materials, and are not program-specific. The book is divided by grade level, making it easy to locate what is appropriate for the reader's grade level. Gentry makes a clear case for the reciprocity of reading and writing, as well as acknowledging the importance of using assessment to guide instruction.


My Dad Lives in a Downtown Hotel
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday (May, 1973)
Authors: Peggy Mann and Richard Cuffari
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Can Love be Earned--or Bought?
This quick read provides poignant insight into the mind-games which run through a child's brain when faced with personal disaster. What could be more devastating to a child's security than the sudden realization that his parents have decided to divorce? Young Joey is faced with the painful fact that his father has abruptly moved out--never to return to the family unit. While stubbornly refusing to accept his own helplessness to restore the unsatisfactory status quo, he actually blames himself for the break-up of his parents' marriage.

This short book (only 78 pp) can serve as a springboard for serious Reality discussions, both in homes and classrooms. Children need to be reassured that they could not have prevented the dissolution of marital relationships; to be aware of parental maneuvering for their love or loyalty; to have their parents' love for them--their offspring--reinforced. Written in the first person, this book reads easily, revealing the mental gymnastics and emotional stretching from a boy's viewpoint, despite the author's gender. I also recommend this book for the category of City Kids, with its sound advice on getting around town alone.


1997 guide to industrial estates in Indonesia
Published in Unknown Binding by Gateway Books ()
Author: Richard I. Mann
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