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Dallas Doc: All the City and Country Critters in the Life of a Texas-style Vet
Published in Paperback by Bridgeline Books (01 November, 1999)
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I loved this book
You'll want to keep it and read it again!
Any human that is owned by any kind of city or country critter will really enjoy this book...it is filled with hilarious adventures and heart warming, tear jerking accounts of the daily life of a citified rural veterinarian, just trying to do the work he loves the best he can, and still maintain his sanity. This book has earned a 'keep it and read it again' spot right next to my collection of James Herriot's memoirs.
A Veterinarian for all animals
Heartwarming, heart tugging and funny--it's a perfect book for any animal lover. Think Cleveland Amory meets Baxter Black. More like James Herriot's writing than anything I ever read. A fun and easy-to-read collection of short stories that truly describes the life of a Texas veterinarian. I couldn't put it down!
Churchill and the Soviet Union
Published in Hardcover by Manchester Univ Pr (2000)
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Churchill: Just Another Politician
This analytical and thorough work builds nicely on the current critical look at Churchill's achievements. Carlton reminds us that Churchill, at bottom, was just another politician. Certainly, he believed passionately that the Soviet empire was evil and tyrannical; yet, in his zeal to be remembered as a world statesman (rather than just one of the protagonists in World War II) he was willing to flip flop whenever it suited him. Carlton also, repeatedly, reminds us that Churchill probably thought the Russians to be more wicked than the Germans and that he advocated the preemptive postwar use of nuclear weapons before the Soviets had developed a nuclear arsenal. Churchill's duplicity, vanity and senility in his last years are also brilliantly illustrated in this book. This is not the Churchill that many of us were taught by our history masters. Thanks to David Carlton, we now have a readable account of the whole man and not just the man as he would have us remember him. A must read.
How Teddy Bears Find Their Homes
Published in Hardcover by Rebecca House (1999)
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Story and music as good for children as it gets!!!!
Once in a while a tape for children is produced that combines, fantasy, imagination and memorable music. A must for all children. This is a tape you will play over and over again.
America's History: Selected Historical Documents
Published in Paperback by Bedford/St. Martin's (2001)
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America's History 3rd edition review
I bought this book for my AP US history summer assignment, and although i've only read the first 10 chapters of this book i think it is very comprehensive and has many quality features. This is definitely a good book for history teachers and students.
Comprehensive and detailed
American history can best be understood if the fundamental conditions that control both the social lives of ordinary people and the practice of politics are investigated through the decades. This means moving beyond conventional ways of organizaing a book around political events that historians like to think of as "turning points". Social change has a pace and rhythm of its own, and understaning its flow enables us to see poliitical changes in a new light.
The authors have divided American history into three unique periods: Preindustrial America, from the beginning of the sixteenth century to the 1820s; Industrializing America, from the 1820s to the 1920s; and State and Society, from the 1920s to the present. Each of these periods has its own logic and contains special kinds of human relationships that prodice a distinct history of the United States.
The authors have divided American history into three unique periods: Preindustrial America, from the beginning of the sixteenth century to the 1820s; Industrializing America, from the 1820s to the 1920s; and State and Society, from the 1920s to the present. Each of these periods has its own logic and contains special kinds of human relationships that prodice a distinct history of the United States.
An outstanding textbook for AP US History
I grew up reading political and military history; that's what I was taught in high school and college, for the most part. When I took over my school's Advanced Placement program in US History, I decided that while I could teach the traditional forms of history, such as politics and the wars, I simply didn't know enough social history. Given the fact that social history is the dominant form of history today (and realizing that there simply wasn't that much new to say about politics or wars), I turned to this masterful textbook. My students love this book: it's readable, entertaining, and thorough. I add in the political and military stuff, when it's needed. About the only major hole in the text is some short-changing of the Monroe Doctrine, which is the biggest error that I could see. Teachers have to choose textbooks that address their shortcomings; if you don't know your political or military history, choose another textbook. But if you have the same background I do (and most people over thirty do), then choose this one. It's been very successful in my classroom.
Anthony Eden, a biography
Published in Unknown Binding by A. Lane ()
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Arms Control and Technological Innovation
Published in Textbook Binding by Halsted Press (1977)
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The Arms Race in an Era of Negotiations (Studies in Disarmament and Conflicts)
Published in Hardcover by Palgrave Macmillan (1991)
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The Arms Race in the 1980's
Published in Hardcover by Palgrave Macmillan (1982)
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The Arms Race in the Era of Star Wars
Published in Hardcover by Palgrave Macmillan (1988)
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Aromatherapy Basics
Published in Paperback by Sterling Publications (1998)
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