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Blue Truth: Walking the Thin Blue Line-One Cop's Story of Life in the Streets
Published in Hardcover by Donald I Fine (1991)
Author: Cherokee Paul McDonald
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Blue Truth: Walking the Thin Blue Line
Over the past few years, I have read several "cop books;" some good, and some not so good. I have been a cop now for almost three years, and I can honestly say that "Blue Truth" is the best book I have read regarding law enforcement...period. McDonald truly captures the emotions, fears, and predjudice that every cop, whether conservative or liberal, faces each day. Being a cop is not an easy job sometimes, and McDonald captures this wonderfully. Thankyou, McDonald.

excellent
i a ttended the broward police academy class 190 and cherokee was my report writting instructor and he was one hell of an instructor. he had told the class about his life on the beat and the things that he had been through during his carrer. well i purcased the book and read it and after that i have the upmost respect for mr. mcdonald. he opened my eyes to alot of things that could and can go wrong with your family life and the stress of the job pertaining to lawenforcement.


Paul Heathcote's Rhubarb and Black Pudding
Published in Hardcover by Fourth Estate Classic House (1999)
Author: Matthew Fort
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A great book to read and to cook from!
If you like a cook book to read, and not just to get recipes from, then this book is for you. It shows all the different aspects of a restauranteur's life right down to the way the ducks are killed - it's not for the squeamish, but deals with it very matter-of-factly. If you happen to be a Lancashire ex-patriot deprived of dishes such as Black Pudding, or Pig's Trotter (foot) stuffed with Ham-hock and Sage then you'll be drooling.

Consider this. A Gateau of Black Pudding, Onions and Cabbage. If that gets the juices going, then buy this book without hesitation!


Traveler's Guide to the Great Sioux War: The Battlefields, Forts, and Related Sites of America's Greatest Indian War
Published in Hardcover by Montana Historical Society (1996)
Author: Paul L. Hedren
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More than a Travelor's Guide: Great Frame Work of Sioux War
This book is fabulous in that in that it not only charts the tour sites of the Great Sioux was with excellent maps, directions and fantastic pictures but also provides excellent mini-histories on what occurred at each site including bios on the main participants. Just reading this book gives you a good historical perspective for the great plains war with chapters that categorize the historical sites by period starting with the Gratten marker in Wyoming. The Gratten monument was for a Lt. and his company that threatened Conquering Bear's village over the alleged theft of a cow resulting in his death and his companies (1856). This book proceeds with sites and histories flowing the Red Cloud War of 1866, through the Little Bighorn Campaign period and aftermath, the summer and winter campaigns. Also includes historical sites after 1877 such as sitting Bull's Canadian sites with descriptions of the sites and pictures. Hedren covers every major historical site from old forts, some of which have been reconstructed and some have actual structures that he describes and has pictures of. You can virtually follow the expeditions of the army or find exact locations of significant village sites. This book adds an extra dimension to any trip as Hedren shows you additional sites, some obscure, right next door to the more publicized sites. A great example is Little Bighorn, just 30 miles away is the pristine Rosebud Battlefield site where Crook encountered the Sioux and Cheyenne in a desperate and critical battle a week before Custer. In addition, the Powder River Battlefield where Crook's forces struck first but lost the initiative in March is just further west of the Rosebud Battlefield. This book provides so much information and easy directions including those that are on private property (includes caution to seek permission) that an adventurous traveler can seemingly so it all in a long week but perhaps two. The book's pictures are better than many books that are dedicated to a specific battle. The pictures of the massive Bear Butte Mountain are incredible as its mass is seen along a flat plain. The also book includes pictures of the main participants and their places of rest. A book that Walter Camp would be proud of as he documented many of these sites almost 100 years ago before they were lost to obscurity. I wish I had this book when I visited the Little Bighorn two years ago; however, there is so much great information I would have had to stay west another week.


Fort Macon: A History
Published in Hardcover by Nautical & Aviation Pub Co of Amer (1999)
Author: Paul Branch
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Interesting, readable, enjoyable
I bought this book on a visit to the fort itself and read itduring return visits while on vacation in the area. Branch writes aneasily readable, interesting, and enjoyable book that stands well alone and compliments visits to the fort. Both the book and the fort are great references for enthusiasts of American Coastal defense.

I havent really read the book but ive been there
F0rt macon is a peaceful place now but you can imagine all the horrorof the war espesially the broken jail houses broken bricks dried blood gory undergrown hides to go in while battle


Backyard Play Areas You Can Make: Complete Plans and Instructions for Building Playhouses, Forts, and Swing Sets
Published in Paperback by Stackpole Books (1995)
Author: Paul Gerhards
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Good for play houses, but not for swing sets, etc.
This book has great plans for building forts,play-houses, but it does not have much in the way of swings. If you want a swing set play area, better find another book.

Very good guide to building outdoor play sets.
A very good introduction on constuction. Reviews materials and details methods of building from foundation to roofing. This book also includes detailed plans for fifteen projects for all skill levels. A very good book to use, for the plans or just for the ideas and instructions.


The American Institute of Architects Guide to Dallas Architecture: With Regional Highlights
Published in Hardcover by McGraw Hill Text (2004)
Authors: Larry Paul Fuller and American Institute of Architects Dallas Chapter
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Bewcastle and Old Penrith: A Roman Outpost Fort and a Frontier Vicus
Published in Paperback by Cumberland & Westmoreland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society (1991)
Author: Paul S. Austen
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The Big Noise at Fort-Issimo
Published in Paperback by Samuel French (1979)
Authors: Bernard Goss and Paul Starr
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Book of Roman forts in Britain
Published in Unknown Binding by B.T. Batsford : English Heritage ()
Author: Paul T. Bidwell
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The Christian Faith: Based on Lectures Delivered at the University of Heidelberg in 1912 and 1913 (Fortress Texts in Modern Theology)
Published in Paperback by Fortress Press (1991)
Authors: Ernst Troeltsch, Gertrud Von Le Fort, Garrett Paul, and Ernst Troeltsh
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