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Milk Run
Published in Hardcover by Windgate Pr (1991)
Author: William Chapin
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Milk Run
This is an amazing book. I received it from a Bombardier who flew B-24 missions. It is a seat-of-the-pants account of one man's experience as he bails out of his plane and becomes a POW. I read this book in four hours. I could not put it down! This is a must read for anyone who enjoys military history.

Milk Run
If you enjoy WWII aviation books, this one is for you. It details the personal experiences of a B-24 crew member who nearly finished his tour of duty. A quick "milk run" should have been his last experience of the war. Instead, he sat it out in a POW camp.

Easy reading. Well worth the cost.


A Key into the Language of America
Published in Paperback by Applewood Books (1997)
Authors: Roger Williams and Howard M. Chapin
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Really interesting
...This is simply a reprint of a book that was first published in the 1640s by Roger Williams, who was the founder of Rhode Island and a respected friend ("netop") of the Narragansett tribe.

That said -- this book is not simply a vocabulary, or a grammatical treatise. It also includes dozens of insights into the daily life of the Narragansett tribe, at a time when most of them lived as they had from time immemorial. Every chapter includes not only the actual vocabulary appropriate to the topic under discussion, but also several paragraphs talking about the lives of the Narragansett. Sometimes Roger Williams ends a chapter with a little pedantic poem, but hey, cut him some slack -- he was a creature of his times, as are we all.

Here are a couple of things that I wish someone had told ME about, before I discovered this amazing little volume. First and formost -- the table of contents is at the END of the book, not the beginning. It does exist, you didn't get a defective copy. Second -- for a funny, fascinating set of examples of early native american onomatopeia, look in the sections on "Fowles" and "Beastes." Evidently, the Narragansetts told Roger Williams that they called a duck a "quequecum," a wild goose was called a "honck-honck," and a horse (which they learned about from the English) was called a "nay-nay-oumewot." Maybe this is just my own sense of humor, but I enjoyed envisioning a stern, austere, Godly Puritan, wearing heavy black clothes in summertime (and the hat with the little buckle on front), sitting down with a solemn circle of sunburned sachems, and doing bird calls. I can just picture the Cambridge-educated Roger Williams earnestly scribbling notes in his notebook, while the sachems sat there, pointed at birds outside the wigwam, and went "quack quack" and "honk honk" for his edification. I thought the duck was especially funny -- "Ah yes.... we callum that birdum a quequecum, Good Reverend Williams."

That is a minor point, but it does make the book a little more fun. Basically, however, let me hasten to add that this book is far more than fun. It is ultimately VERY serious. It's one of the few remaining sources of information into the tongues spoken by the early natives of southern New England. If you are capable of appreciating this, I recommend you look for anything by Kathleen Bragdon, or Ives Goddard, who have done a lot of work trying to keep the memories of these lost languages alive. If you prefer libraries to the internet, try to find articles by the 19th century Connecticut state librarian J. Hammond Trumbull, who wrote many articles on native New England place names, and Eastern Algonquin languages in general. You may also wish to seek out John Eliot's "Indian Bible," which is incredibly hard to find in print, but was put on microfilm by University Microfilms in Michigan. The "Indian Bible" was composed, with the able assistance of native speakers, in the Massachusett dialect of Algonquin, which is very closely related to Narragansett. Another little gem is William Woods' "New England Prospect," which includes a handy little SHORT vocabulary. Also, if you're internet-savvy enough, you might enjoy seeking out the work of Jessie "Little Doe" Fermino, a native Wampanoag in Mashpee, Massachusetts, who has recently been developing language classes in the tongue of the Wampanoag tribe.

But back to this book -- it is highly informative, and a tremendous boon to students of early native Americans in New England. Two thumbs up.


Algebra: Tools for a Changing World
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall (K-12) (2001)
Authors: Allan Bellman, Sadie Chavis Bragg, Suzanne H. Chapin, Theodore J. Gardella, Bettye C. Hall, William G. Handlin, and Edward Manfre
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algebra
Please advise if this book has been translated into Chinese, I will be very interested if you have Chinese version of this book, please advise.


Maleficus
Published in Paperback by Morris Publishing (1999)
Authors: James Toland, William Chapin, and Robert Graysmith
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The only thing evil about this book is buying it!!
I almost didn't review this book because I have difficulty giving it even a single star, or as Mr. Toland would say...one, single star alone by itself. I will save this book to read with friends after a dinner party for a good laugh.

bright light big city masterpiece summons evil monster
Celebrated short story author and san francisco native creates a work of pure horror in the possibility of maleficus. Author Jim Toland's work surprises even ardent followers of his work and yields a tale which is sure to be passed on to friends in need of a eye opening adrenalizing all night read. Only one thing, you better buy a night light for when it's over because maleficus might not leave....................


Construction Bidding: Strategic Pricing for Profit, 2nd Edition
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (09 October, 1992)
Authors: William R. Park and Wayne B. Chapin
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Very dissapointed
Park does a very good job of exploring different bidding strategies. Theory is debatable of course, but Park does not develop a format in which to capture historical data. That is left to the reader. His software package is supposed to help the bidder develop a system to organize historic records and prepare bidding strategies accordingly. I found his software hopelessly outdated. The software package packaged with the book doesn't even recognize up and down arrow keys. You must turn off the numbers lock and use the old keypad arrows to make his software work. The software really needs to be updated, the theory better explained, and the price of the book brought back to reallity.


Abstract Expressionist Painting in America (The Ailsa Mellon Bruce Studies in American Art)
Published in Hardcover by Harvard Univ Pr (1983)
Authors: William Chapin Seitz, Robert Motherwell, and Dore Ashton
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Advanced Algebra
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall (K-12) (1998)
Authors: Allan Bellman, Sadie Chavis Bragg, Suzanne H. Chapin, Theodore J. Gardella, Bettye C. Hall, William G. Handlin, and Edward Manfre
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Algebra Tools for a Changing World Volume 2
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall School Group (2000)
Authors: Allan Bellman, Sadie Chavis Bragg, Suzanne H. Chapin, Theodore J. Gardella, Bettye C. Hall, William G., Sr Handlin, and Edward Manfre
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Algebra: Tools Changing World
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall (K-12) (1999)
Authors: Allan Bellman, Sadie Chavis Bragg, Suzanne H. Chapin, Theodore J. Gardella, Bette C. Hall, William G., Sr. Handlin, and Edward Manfre
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Deadlines and Lifelines: My Years at the Chronicle
Published in Paperback by Bookpartners Inc. (2003)
Author: William Chapin
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