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I have never umpired professionally, but I have umpired enough amateur games to know that Kaiser is right on the money on much of what he writes. That might make the situations more humorous for me than a "typical" reader, but I doubt it. The writing is easy and friendly and requires very little knowledge of baseball (I would say none, but that might be a stretch).
Definitely glad that I read the book!
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In short, both books are essential to writers, researchers, or anyone who just wants to know what the name of something is.
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The story proceeds like a polar expedition, moving through the degrees of latitude as the author relates his current adventure aboard a Soviet ice breaker and related artic history at the same latitude.
Fisher treats the subject with humor and sensitivity. Journals from the period were dry and sanitized. Fisher takes the reader inside the adventurers.
A splendid introduction to polar history.
For example, it may say that one bird can be observed "over the Des Plaines river in springtime." Or that others are generally found only in the suburbs or rural areas fringing the city, though local colonies may establish themselves in the lakefront parks. A nice touch.
Additionally, each bird description a time-graph that charts the relative frequency of sightings for a given species in the Chicago area over the course of a year. Together with the visual identification chart and the descriptive text, it helps the beginning birder judge whether s/he really just saw a female "English Sparrow," as opposed to a "Song Sparrow," or a "Field Sparrow," etc.
Bird identification is by way of paintings, and not photos. The paintings are not as detailed or reliable as some other volumes (e.g. Sibley's Guide), but they are sufficient for the book's limited purpose which is as a local/regional supplement to these larger and more detailed tomes. Recommended.
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Season eighteen of Doctor Who, Tom Baker's last in the role, starts off with this story. This story is a great improvement on what we were served up in season seventeen and the novelisations also had a change as well - many of them are now written by the original authors, rather than the ubiquitous Terrance Dicks. The upshot of this is that the novels themselves are fresher, and tend to expand on the original TV serial rather than simply recounting them.
This one has a good storyline, with several twists, and David Fisher's writing style is quite good as well.
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