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Women of the Golden Dawn
Published in Hardcover by Inner Traditions Intl Ltd (October, 1994)
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Interesting Read
An entertaining and scholarly book
Women of the Golden Dawn addresses a subject that is rarely touched on in other books on the Occult Revival: the role of the women in this movement. Mary K. Greer weaves a tapestry of astrology, tarot, metaphysics, biography, and history. The book elucidates many magickal principles as skillfully as it recounts the story of four uncommon women. The extensive endnotes are especially intriguing; tarot readers will be very interested at the in-depth records of Golden Dawn tarot readings and interpretations.
Good for fans of magic and the Golden Dawn
The Golden Dawn magical order was founded in 1888. Although it admitted women, they have been often overlooked in histories of the GD.Mary Greer redresses this oversight.The four women in question are Annie Horniman, actress and writer Florence Farr,freedom fighter for Ireland Maud Gonne and the mystical Moina Bergson Mathers.Greer claims that these women were the true heart and soul of the Golden Dawn, and it is hard not to agree with her.Each woman had exceptional talents, and each made her own unique contribution to this magical Order.Much research has gone into this book and it is packed with information not easily found on the subjects.Interesting details of some of the magical workings are given, including some by Maud Gonne and W.B.Yeats.The personal relationships, the bickering, the magic--it's all here.
The American Quilt: A History of Cloth and Comfort 1750-1950
Published in Hardcover by Clarkson N. Potter (November, 1993)
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Worth the price!
If I could own only one book on the quilting history of United States this would be it. Yes, it costs more, but it is worth every penny. The quintissential source of American quilt history. Ask for this one for Christmas.
An informative book of importance
This is a book that completes a well planned study and demonstration of the impact regarding quilts in our American heritage.The overviews in each chapter are written in an easy to read yet highly intelligent fashion, with a fabulous array of photographs to document each junture of North America's quilting heritage. There are many fascinating paths of interest that take one off of the beaten path, and into other domains of history, spanning 200 years of society, tradition and data concerning work, love, and the pure romance of this subject.
Classic Natchez
Published in Hardcover by Golden Coast Publishing Company (April, 1996)
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this is a great book!!!
i loved this book! this is one of the best books on the town of natchez, anyone looking for info on anyone of the many fantastic houses in natchez should bye this book! i looooooooved that one house, longwood, interesting architecture.
A Wonderful Source of Natchez.
This is a fabulous book, filled brillant color photo's of manywonderful ante-bellum homes. I am proud that someone finally wrotesuch a great,detailed, and informitive book. If you like classicsouthern architecture than this is the book for you.I give this book 5stars!
Diary of a Superfluous Band
Published in Paperback by Xlibris Corporation (May, 2001)
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A mother's prayer...........
I hope to heaven that there was a great deal of poetic license taken in telling this story. It would be too painful to read if all was true. In fact, I have been afraid to finish it. I am happy to say, that she is healthy and happy now regardless of any perceived past. Also, she is in process of writing a sequel about Molly's recovery. I look forward to its completion.
All Too Real
This book is disgustingly realistic in it's portrayal of the drunken Punk Rock underworld, Ms. Martin's life, and and what is surely the L.A. band Popdefect. The scary part is that most or all of it probably really happened. Yikes!!
Elizabeth I: Collected Works
Published in Paperback by University of Chicago Press (Trd) (May, 2002)
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Faith
This is a beautifully designed book. As to what's inside: It contains what too many of her biographers are either too dishonest, too ignorant, or, too afraid to include, i.e. her belief in God and her understanding that her country and her country's people had a unique place and a unique role in carrying out God's plan. Elizabeth I had a complete understanding. It's difficult to write off her accomplishments in learning at such a young age as being merely the result of having royal tutors helping her along. This is what many biographers try to do. There's never been an over-supply of young genius in royal families in any era. More attention, as well, should be paid to her reading. Reading great books has never been a guarantee of anything regarding somebody's understanding of themselves and the world, but it is, without exception, a key ingredient in the education (self-education or otherwise) of everybody who eventually DOES attain a real understanding of themselves and the world. Elizabeth's understanding may have even gone beyond herself and the world around her... These writings are not ideal as a window into her, but there is enough here to work up an impression above the words, and, coupled with a good biography such as the one by Paul Johnson the picture can become very complete.
Elizabeth in her own words
Queen Elizabeth I of England has had hundreds of books written *about* her, but very few of them allow us to hear what she has to say in her own words. I found this an accessible, well-edited collection, not of *all* her words, but of a very good sample. It includes all of the speeches, prayers and poems she wrote that are available from reliable contemporary sources (as with all famous people, things have been attributed to her that she never wrote). It also includes -- and this is my favorite part -- a selection of her letters; sometimes the replies are also included, as with a series of angry letters she exchanged with King James of Scotland (all the while addressing him as "my right dear brother and cousin"). The documents range from formal speeches to Parliament to the occasional playful, teasing or personal note, such as the one she wrote to Lord Leicester in the Netherlands that begins, "Rob, I am afraid you will suppose by my wandering writings that a midsummer moon hath taken large possession of my brains..." Spelling and punctuation have been modernized, and unusual words have been footnoted, but the words are otherwise unaltered, and the texts are presented in full, sometimes in several versions where they differ significantly. I did find that a basic knowledge of the outline of the events of her life is immensely helpful in understanding who she is addressing and why, which is often mentioned only briefly in the notes. There is a certain amount of theorizing in the book's Preface about the "strategic gendering of Elizabeth's self-representation" -- but the texts really speak for themselves. This is a rare chance to see historical material that's often hard to locate, and an enjoyable chance to be "inside the head" of a fascinating historical person.
Flip and See Ecg
Published in Paperback by W B Saunders Co (15 January, 1996)
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Enjoyable and effecive -- GREAT treatment
What a great way to learn or re-learn or upgrade your skills in this crucial skill! This book is a joy to handle and read, and a powerful learning tool. Bravo to the authors!
Excellent teaching/learning tool for ECG interpretation
This book is great! It's easy to understand, and reviews lessons frequently. It is both comprehensive and easy to understand. Even individuals with learning difficulties will find this a valuable tool. I am purchasing it for a reference book for the staff. I LOVED it!
From Goo to You by Way of the Zoo
Published in Paperback by Fleming H Revell Co (January, 1985)
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From Goo to You by Way of the Zoo
I read this book when it was first released in the 1970s. It is an excellent resource for evolution vs. Creation. Harold Hill, a noted scientist, simplifies the process and helps the reader understand why Creation makes a lot more scientific sense then evolution. A must read!
Thoroughly recommended to anyone!
This book is VERY easy to read - another job well done by Harold Hill. The book very clearly (and with a lot of humour thrown in) goes through various aspects of the creation/evolution debate. No matter which side of the debate you are on, this book is highly recommended.
Hideyoshi
Published in Paperback by Harvard Univ (July, 1989)
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A fascinating account of Hideyoshi's life and career
"Hideyoshi" is an incredible biography of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who more than anyone else is responsible for transforming Japan from a crazy-quilt of fiefs and feudal lords engaged in civil war to a centralized state at peace. It is one of history's ironies that a child born to a subsistence farmer could end his life as the most powerful man in the country. If you share my admiration of Japan and fascination with its history, don't pass this book up!
Berry captures the grand sweep of Japan's great unifier.
This book provides an excellent portrait of arguably the most important single individual in Japanese history. Berry's scholarship is abundantly informative without being heavy-handed. This account of Hideyoshi's life reads like a narrative and is rich with references from diverse resources. More important than that, however, is the respect Berry shows for the subject matter. She really captures the grand sweep of Hideyoshi's life, which was inseparable from the fate of Japan at the time. This is a must read for anyone interested in Japanese history or anyone wishing to deepen their appreciation of Japanese samurai movies that depict this period of time (the late 1500s).
Mississippi Quilts
Published in Paperback by Univ Pr of Mississippi (Trd) (June, 2001)
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Mississippi History
This wonderful book not only teaches you about quilts, it also teaches you about the state of Mississippi history. I learned facts I had not known. Such as, Mississippi was one of the five wealthiest states in the Union before the Civil War. And of course this was from the cotton plantations, which supplied the cotton to make quilts. A must read for anyone interested in antiquity of our state.
Mississippi Quilts by Mary Elizabeth Johnson
Collectors of state quilt books will not want to miss this important addition to their library.
Ophelia's Salvation
Published in Paperback by Xlibris Corporation (25 September, 2000)
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Stunning
It's the sort of book that you never want to end, and the sort of book that refuses to slot neatly into any category. Love story? Yes, that's there. Coming-of-age tale? That too. Ethical and moral debate? Yes. A story about life, death, desperation, making choices, family, love, pain, joy, and truth? It's all there.
Apart from all that, it's a fabulous read, with unique characters so well-developed you'll feel that you've known them since childhood, and twists in the tale that will literally prevent you from putting the book down for even a moment. It's in parts almost epic, and in other parts a simple fable. I leave you with two words of advice - read it.
The Whole Story Is Long and Complicated
Anyone who's ever had a hard time growing up will find themselves identifying with the main character, Amy, in 'Ophelia's Salvation'. It's so much more then a coming-of-age novel though. It's about going on the adventure that makes you value life, finding out who you are, and who you love. It's about standing up for what you believe in, and finding your own Faith Wotton, or Grace-Rose, or Magdellin, and when you find them realizing that you'll never be the same again. 'Ophelia's Salvation' is drowning in life, and loving every moment of it.
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It is highly recommendable if you would like a differing view of the rise and fall of the Order; it is an interesting combination of romance, drama, gossip, and historical information (Although I cannot attest to its accuracy). You are exposed to the flaws of the founders, and their weaknesses. While some of the interaction between members could come right out of Jerry Springer, it is still highly commendable.
I must admit I had a difficult time putting this book down.