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Upstream: Fly-Fishing in the American West
Published in Hardcover by Aperture (2000)
Authors: Charles Lindsay and Thomas McGuane
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I should have waited until winter...
This is the type of book that can transport you back to the stream in a moment. In the dead of winter while I'm tying flies this book would help me remember the take, the run, the awe and release. But I didn't wait and I'm glad. This book is a treasure of sights and words that works any time of year. Charles Lindsay's photo's are very unique and yet at once familiar to anyone who has fished a stream. Dream-like and enchanting. If you fly fish, buy this book, buy two, one for your best fishing buddy too.

perfect meld of pix and text
Tom McGuane is hands-down our best fishing writer. His observations are always provocative and invariably dressed in memorable language. The surprise here is Charles Lindsay's photographs. Lindsay does not give us familiar shot of the country's top fly fishing destinations, as do most tomes in the photo book genre. Rather he offers a look at the shape and whirl and textures of fly fishing. He gives us the trout as it noses up out of the element to take a fly, or as it leaps from the water, sending a spray of water. He offers rainbows schooling beneath the surface, the water purling over rock so that it is hard to tell where the water stops and the rock begins. A lovely meld of words and pictures.


Dance for the Dead: A Jane Whitefield Novel
Published in Audio Cassette by Random House (Audio) (1996)
Authors: Thomas Perry and Lindsay Crouse
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Action packed from beginning to end. I LOVED IT!
I picked up this book because the cover caught my attention. I was looking for mystery, excitement, danger with a native american flavor. I could not believe my luck. I read this book in a couple of days on the train, during lunch and late at night. I loved the lead character Jane Whitefield--she's badd!!! I think Jane Whitefield would make an excellent TV series. This was my first Thomas Perry novel and I plan to read Vanishing Act next. This book is a real treasure.

From page 1......
Jane Whitefield comes to us a fully developed character as only Kate Shugak of the Dana Stabenow has before. The action starts (explodes?) from page 1. I was settled to read a chapter or 2 before bed as is my wont but ended up putting this book down at the back cover just in time to shower for work. I read incessantly and have rarely found a book of this caliber and unlike so many other authors, the series maintains the standard. Looking forward to the new one Jan 2000!!!

A class act, Perry's Seneca lady, worthy of Hillerman
The first three Jane Whitefield books are the classiest alternative to Tony Hillerman's "Navajo mysteries." Nobody is more fun to read about than Jane Whitefield. She's clever, she's beautiful, she's seriously dangerous to bad guys.

Like that Holmes guy, she's been so popular that Perry tried unsuccessfully to get shet of her for three novels. And maybe she will "rise from the dead" once more. Meantime, there are three good novels (*Vanishing Act,* *Dance for the Dead*, *Shadow Woman*) and two better-than-average-but-kind-of-half-hearted ones (*Face-Changers,* *Blood Money*). In each of the last three books, Jane promises her husband that she will stop now. Perry's done two novels since *Blood Money*, and it looks like Jane's last retirement took. What a shame.

In *Dance for the Dead*, the action begins on page one, and by page five Jane has fought her way through a gauntlet and five or six key people are dead. From this dazzling start, it's a wild ride of switched identities, super-killers, and Jane's mysto/techno woodlore that brings us, breathless, to a celebration on the Seneca rez. On the way we meet a woman we learn to love almost as much as we do Jane.

Wow. Read this book.


On the Road Around Northern Italy : The Definitive Fly-Drive Guide
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Books (11 Juli, 1998)
Authors: Christopher Catling, Lindsay Hunt, and Thomas Cook Ltd
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verbal diorrhea
if anything was going to put me off the idea of going anywhere near italy, this book would be it. unfortunate tone, boring and uninfluential - (don't) keep trying.

Best book I have found for driving around Northern Italy
In planning a 16 day driving tour of Northern Italy, I found this book to be enormously useful. I have driven around Portugal, Norway, Switzerland, etc. but had never been to Italy. Maps in the front show specific stretches of road and areas of particular interest, and give the page number of the chapter that describes each route. The introduction to each chapter gives a succinct overview of the route that gives one a good sense of what to expect, and then describes the route in greater detail--direct route vs. scenic route, sights and towns along the route, accommodations and food, sightseeing, etc. For my purposes, I was especially pleased with the descriptions of the scenery and with the "side tracks" feature, which describes worthwhile sidetrips. I was able to note the routes that I preferred and plot out a practical itinerary. Then I turned to other books (Rick Steves and the Rough Guide to Italy) to get more detail about some of the places we were going to visit.

In summary, I think this is a great book for planning driving tours of Italy--vastly better than any other I have found, including Frommer's "Italy's Best-Loved Driving Tours".


Building Type Basics for Hospitality Facilities
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (2001)
Authors: Brian McDonough, John Hill, Robert Glazier, Winford "Buck" Lindsay, and Thomas Sykes
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Not recommended
Sorry, but this isn't much of a book. Only 160 pages without the index and other stuff in the back, mostly self-promotion by a few architects of their own projects -- ok, some nice hotels and good color pictures in the middle -- only a little technical information. Other books have much more content, or more pictures of a wider variety of hotels/resorts. Way too expensive for what you get.

Hospitality Facilities
Great Book, I am an architect new to hotel design and I found this book filled with lots of valuable information, especially in chapters 2 & 3 where they discuss some awesome projects. Nice photos and diagrams throughout the book.


AIDS a Guide to Research Resources
Published in Paperback by AIDS Pubns U Ca (1989)
Author: Thomas Lindsay
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Corporate Financial Analysis in a Global Environment
Published in Paperback by South-Western College Pub (13 Juni, 2000)
Authors: Diana Harrington, Diane Harrington, Jan L. Harrington, Sandy Gangelhoff, Julie Lindsay, Mike Mercier, and Thomas S. Sigel
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Gainsborough Drawings
Published in Paperback by Charles E Tuttle Co (1984)
Authors: John T. Hayes and Lindsay Stainton
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A History of the Reformation
Published in Paperback by Wipf & Stock Publishers (2000)
Author: Thomas M. Lindsay
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Housing improvement policies in England and Wales
Published in Unknown Binding by Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, University of Birmingham ()
Author: Thomas Lindsay Cameron Duncan
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Luther and the German Reformation
Published in Hardcover by Ayer Co Pub (1971)
Author: Thomas M. Lindsay
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