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Male Guide to Women's Liberation
Published in Paperback by Avon (1984)
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Enriching read, even today
America the Raped
Published in Paperback by Avon (1984)
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America the raped; the engineering mentality and the devastation of a continent
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Fins and Flippers, Scales and Nippers
Published in Hardcover by Mondo Pub (2003)
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Florida's Sea Critters and Friends
Published in Paperback by Brian Gill Pub (1998)
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Food Pollution: The Violation of Our Inner Ecology
Published in Hardcover by Henry Holt & Company, Inc. (1972)
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Gene Transfer in Aquatic Organisms
Published in Hardcover by R G Landes Co (1997)
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The illustrated eternal sea : photographs
Published in Unknown Binding by Grosset & Dunlap ()
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Limnological Analyses
Published in Hardcover by Springer Verlag (03 March, 2000)
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Recollections of a Boy Marine
Published in Paperback by Rosedog Pr (2003)
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The author, the husband of an active member of the Women's Lib movement in the 70s, does an excellent job of explaining to us (the male gender) the basics of the Women's Lib movement of the time. His use of logic and humor really brings it to "our level", if you will, and keeps it from being a dull read. Being a guide book, he walks you through it rather than abandon you to lengthy and numerous paragraphs of explaination and leaving you out of your depth, something I really appreciated. Majority of the issues discussed are still relevant today, even after those advancements in gender equality that have been made. Your outlook may not suddenly change, but you will be left with thoughts and an angle of viewing things you might not have had before.
I enjoyed this book, learned from it, and came away with ideas and concepts I really wanted to discuss with my lover about her experience with our culture and its gender issues that would not have otherwise occurred to me. If you don't buy the book, borrow it from a library. You will not be dumber for having read it.