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The Three Investigators in the Mystery of the Dancing Devil (The Three Investigators Mystery Series, 25)
Published in Paperback by Random House (Merchandising) (1984)
Authors: William Arden and Robert Arthur
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AWESOME
This was a really good story. It has a great storyline.It has fear, excitement,action, and adventure. The description of the dancing devil was so good I could see it in my head. I'm in sixth grade and reccomend this book to my friends. My mom has been trying to find the Three Investigator series so I can read more of them. Look for the author Robert Arthur like we did and you'll find them still being published.


The Three Investigators in the Secret of the Crooked Cat (The Three Investigators Mystery Series, 13)
Published in Paperback by Random House (Merchandising) (1985)
Authors: William Arden, Robert Arthur, Investigators Three, and Alfred Hitchcock
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This is one book!!
I loved this book!! When the Hardy Boys get boring read this book!!! I loved it!! It starts off wheen Jupiter wins a cat and then a man steals it!! This story does not let you figure out what is reason of the crooked cat!! I think any kid can read this since it was soo good you don't put it down and you r on your toes all the time!! This is the best book ever and evryone will give it 5 stars unless they r some weirdo lookin 4 trouble but as i say this is one major crisis if someone says this book is bad i mean who could say that to a good lovin bbok!!!

Great
THIS BOOK IS AWESOME. IF YOU ARE IN 4-6 GRADE YOU GOTTA TRY THIS SERIES


A Time We Knew: Images of Yesterday in the Basque Homeland (Basque Series)
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Nevada Pr (1990)
Authors: William Albert Allard and Robert Laxalt
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"The time between dogs and wolves"
"A Time We Knew: Images of Yesterday in the Basque Homeland" is the product of a fascinating collaboration between photographer William Albert Allard and the dean of Basque-American literature, Robert Laxalt.

In the fall of 1967, Allard spent two months in the Basque country of northeastern Spain and southwestern France, capturing with his camera the everyday life of the people who lived there. Although Allard spoke no Basque and was linked to the Basque country only through his Basque wife, his stunning photos evoke the tremendous power of the Basque landscape and people: the haunting flanks of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques at evening; the gloomy mountains of the northern coast of Spain just at the approach of a storm; a rough-hewn woman with a scythe at Behorleguy, on the frontier between youth and age, in whose face is reflected the painful past of the ancient Basque people. From a technical point-of-view, these incredible photographs are so good that they could truly be "images of yesterday": the color is brilliant. Alas, though, "yesterday" in the Basque country is no more. The years since 1967 have seen the heavy industrialization of both the French and Spanish sectors of the Basque homeland and the gradual passing of the ancient ways Allard captures here.

Laxalt's contribution to this book is his prose vignettes, some of the best of his characteristically exquisite prose-poetry. A second-generation Basque-American whose father grew up in the French Basque country, Laxalt knows the region as well as probably anyone in the United States. While one cannot miss the heavy dose of romanticism in his prose ("Girls slender as reeds walking hand in hand down the lane, singing an ode to spring in soprano voices pure and light as air") and even pastoralism (exacerbated by the fact that the Basques are some of the world's greatest shepherds), it is obvious that Laxalt is a remarkable writer.

A poetic look at "yesterday" in the Basque country. Get it on your shelf.


Tommy Turtle Learns to Swim
Published in Hardcover by R. G. Williams Production (1996)
Authors: Robert G., Jr. Williams and Rogert G. Williams
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very entertaining and educational for my five year old child
very entertaining and educational for my five year old child. We recomend this book for all children. Thank you Amazon .


The Truman Persuasions
Published in Textbook Binding by Iowa State Univ Pr (Trd) (1981)
Authors: Robert Underhill and William R. Underhill
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Truman stops here
The best book about the Truman presidency. The books outline of Truman's power to prusuade is marvelous. There are many books about his Presidency. This book is about his power. It is a must read for Truman buffs or those who enjoy reading about the Presidency.


Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology
Published in Paperback by Wadsworth Publishing (10 July, 1998)
Authors: William Turnbaugh, Robert Jurmain, Harry Nelson, and Lynn Kilgore
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This is an excellent Anthropology resource!
I had to use this textbook for a college anthropology class recently. I found that reading the book every night was actually enjoyable--it has an incredibly easy reading-style! Also, the authors are very careful to offer numerous opinions on most subjects so that the reader can draw their own informed opinions. I think this book is excellent for anyone interested in learning about anthropology or archaeology for the first time. Enjoy!


Ursula: My Beloved Enemy
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (2001)
Author: Robert J. Williams
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A Beautiful Romantic World War II Novel
Robert J. Williams has written a beautiful romantic novel set in the closing days of World War II Germany. Some of the best narrative prose I have ever read explores the dynamics of love between a surprisingly mature and insightful sixteen-year-old German girl and a young battle-hardened American platoon leader. War provides a grim background to this unforgettable love story.


Use Less Stuff: Environmental Solutions for Who We Really Are
Published in Paperback by Fawcett Books (1998)
Authors: Robert M. Lilienfeld and William L. Rathje
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Great Ideas and Entertaining Reading
Check out this different approach to the subject of environmental awareness. The authors do a unique job of educating and influencing while providing you with good, easy-to-implement ideas, and entertaining perspectives. I've used ideas from it in my day-to-day life, shared learnings with others, and used it as a tool in my work with corporate America in the area of reaching employees with the whole life approach to environmentalism...at work and at home. This book goes far beyond recycling to looking at our earth from a sustainable development perspective -- a perspective we'll all benefit from considering.


Uss New Ironsides in the Civil War: William H. Roberts
Published in Hardcover by United States Naval Inst. (1999)
Author: William H. Roberts
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USS New Ironsides
Despite being an excellent source on the construction and operations of this unique ship, this book is also a comment on what could have been had more of this superior design been built, or the orginal not accidentally destroyed. The book does a good job of addressing the "Monitor Fever" of the time that caused many monitors to be built despite the flaws of the design. Monitors appeared in variety from one to three turrets, while only two seagoing broadside ironclads saw service. Designed for ship to ship combat, Monitors did not have the large battery's necisary to tackle forts, the broadside ironclads did. Since forts were common, but CSN ironclads were few and far between and were broadside ships to begin with, the puzzle is why the US did not explore this design further. The answer, the author proves, was politics.


Vanishing Eden: The Plight of the Tropical Rain Forest
Published in Hardcover by Barrons Educational Series (1991)
Authors: Edward G. Atkins, William Reilly, Rita Kimber, Robert Kimber, and Olivia Newton-John
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breath-taking pictures, and amazing writings
A great book. A-z on the rainforest, animals, plants, tribes, distruction, and much more,


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