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Malice Domestic 1
Published in Paperback by Pocket Books (1992)
Authors: Elizabeth Peters, Martin Harry Greenberg, and Elizabeth P. Presents
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Thirteen Excellent Mysteries
Every one of these mysteries is very good, which is sometimes unusual in an anthology. If you are a fan of Diane Mott Davidson, Sharon McCrumb, Joan Hess, Charlotte MacLeod, or Carolyn G. Hart, you will love this book. There's not a clinker in the bunch


Mass Spectrometry: Analytical Chemistry by Open Learning
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (1987)
Authors: Reg Davis, Martin Frearson, Reg Davies, and F. Elizabeth Pritchard
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Excellent teaching tool
This book is great! If you don't have access to college courses or the time to take them then this is a book for you. This book is clearly written and its exercises guide you through properly interpreting mass spectra. The first edition of this book is also excellent. If you compare this book to McLafferty's (Interpretation of Mass Spectra) this is much more effective for teaching the beginner. I highly recommend this book


Public Health Informatics and Information Systems
Published in Hardcover by Springer Verlag (16 October, 2002)
Authors: Patrick W. O'Carroll, William A. Yasnoff, Ward. M. Elizabeth, Laura H. Ripp, Ernest L. Martin, Yannick Neunzig Guegan, and M. Elizabeth Ward
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Excellent introduction and review
The publication of this book has been highly anticipated by many in the emerging field of public health informatics and it does not disappoint. Although seemingly targeted at those new or recently introduced to the discipline, or those "crossing over" from other areas within the broader informatics arena, content is very well-suited for all comers, with sufficient detail to satisfy even those familiar with the many issues detailed in the richly detailed case example chapters.

The breadth of material covered is excellent, making it especially appropriate as an introductory or intermediate text. Of particular interest will be the section of the book on "The Science of Public Health Informatics" which includes particularly fine chapters on information architecture, value assessment, management of personnel and projects, and organizational change. Bill Yasnoff does a particularly good job adding clarity to a muddled domain in a chapter on privacy, confidentiality, and security of Public Health Information. Those readers generally interested in PHI education, or with specific interest in developing training programs for PHI programs or for public health agency personnel would find great value in Janise Richard's chapter on core competencies.

The writing style is generally clear and illustrative, albeit not terribly concise. We have adopted this book as the core text for our graduate-level introductory course in PHI.


Sir Walter Ralegh: The Poems, Eith Other Verse from the Court of Elizabeth I (Everyman's Poetry)
Published in Paperback by Everyman (1999)
Author: Martin Dodsworth
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The best critique since sliced bread
Who would have thought that such an unassuming book could have come to be so supremely valuable. although at points the style is a little subversive i found the book to be on the whole insightful and well constructed. For those who have not recently bought a book of this genre i reccommend it heartly.


This is my world : the life of Helen Martins, creator of the Owl House
Published in Unknown Binding by Oxford University Press ()
Author: Sue Imrie Ross
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An Inspiring and Heart Wrenching Book
Three weeks before Sue Ross, the author's, untimely death in 1996 from cancer she received her doctorate in Fine Art for her thesis and signed a contract with Oxford Books to publish "This is My World" a book about the life and work of South African artist Helen Martins. The book was published a year later after her death. The photographs in "This is My World" are stunning and the book is an illuminating study of Martin's life story. Martins created a fantasy world of sculpture and light (known as Outsider Art) in her Karoo village home, named "The Owl House," in South Africa. In 1976, when her house and garden were filled with more than 200 camels, owls, peacocks, Buddha's, Bushman and Biblical scenes, she seemed to feel her life's purpose was complete and committed suicide. After her death she became a nationally acclaimed artist and her home was proclaimed a national monument and museum. "This is My World" is both inspiring and heart wrenching. It is not only a tribute to Helen Martin's work but to the life and work of Susan Imrie Ross as well. I'm proud that Helen Martin's is my great Aunt!


Two Sisters in the Spirit: Therese of Lisieux and Elizabeth of the Trinity
Published in Paperback by Ignatius Press (1998)
Authors: Hans Urs Von Balthasar and Dennis D. Martin
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Therese and ELizabeth
These combined works of von Balthasar on two Carmelite nuns, St. Therese of Lisieux and Bl. Elizabeth of the Trinity, offers exceptional insights to their particular spiritualities and their role in the Church. The part focusing on Therese is perhaps best read with an already established knowlege of the saint. Be prepared to totally change the way you think of the "Little Flower"! This is probably not a good book for those just becoming familiar with Therese, but for those who have read nearly all she has written (Story of a Soul, Letters, Poems, etc.) von Balthasar's thoughts will be a fascinating read. This book sheds some very interesting light on other works of Therese when you go back to read them a second time! This is the best book I've read on Therese. The section on Bl. Elizabeth is considerably shorter, but the book is worth buying for it alone. Her simple "way," the praise of the glory of God's grace, is eloquently illuminated by von Balthasar. In a word, beautiful... I highly recommend this book for all lovers of Carmel, and for anyone who has stumbled upon the greatness of these two women.


Who's Who in the Twentieth Century (Oxford Paperback Reference)
Published in Paperback by Getty Ctr for Education in the Arts (1999)
Authors: Asa Briggs, Alan Isaacs, Elizabeth Martin, Jonathan Law, and Oxford University Press
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A Great Addition to Your Reference Library
If you want to know who's who of the 20th Century, this is the book for you. It has brief paragraphs outlining the lives of various persons who have made a great impact on our previous century. Although it appears to be slanted somewhat to Europeans, that could just be my American viewpoint. It is a great introduction for students of famous world figures. A recommended addition to any library.


The Book of Chuang Tzu
Published in Paperback by Arkana (1996)
Authors: Chuang-Tzu, Elizabeth Breuilly, Chang Wai Ming, Jay Ramsay, and Martin Palmer
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Not good for a beginner
I got this book because I was interested in learning more about Tao -- my only experience had been the Tao of Pooh. This is probably a good book if you know about Tao and the philosophy behind it, but as a newcomer, it wasn't interesting or educational.

not the best - but still good
I prefer Burton Watson's translation to Palmer and Breuilly's, especially after reading parts in the Chinese text. But Palmer and Breuilly won't steer U wrong though. No, this is a decent translation of the entire text, which is not a common sight! Only Burton Watson, James Legge, and Victor Mair have put out complete Zhuangzi translations. AC Graham's translation is also quite good.

BAO PU-
embrace simplicity

Marvelous!
As a long-time Chuang-Tzu enthusiast, I thoroughly enjoyed this translation. I imagine this would be very enjoyable to the general reader; I have read many commentaries on the meaning of Chuang-Tzu's philosophy (Victor Mair's, Allinson's, Wing-Tsit Chan's, A.C. Graham's, etc.) so my perspective is "biased" in particular way- I like the absurdity and relativistic notions, sort of a Lewis Carroll point of view. This translation fits in with my predilictions nicely. Chuang-tzu takes some pondering, and any translation that makes it too simple is doing the reader an injustice. This one captures all the irony and absurdity, yet leaves plenty of room for befuddlement. It contains ALL the chapters, not just the inner ones. Highly recommended!! I keep this by the bed along with The People's Guide to Mexico, another perennial favorite!


A Dictionary of Biology (Oxford Paperback Reference)
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (1996)
Authors: Oxford University Press and Elizabeth A. Martin
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Essential for students or those with an interest in biology
Studying year 12 biology myself, I've found this book invaluable for looking up terms, clarifying uncertainties, etc. The comprehensive list of defintions are concise, but you may find yourself looking up a word from the definition of the term you looked up just to understand the defintion if you're not too well-versed on biological terms (hence the usefulness of this book!) Anyway, my limited vocabulary of scientific terms aside, this book is great for those who are studying, or who just have an interest in all things living and want to use the correct terminology to express it, or for those who just want to understand someone else's scientific gobbly-gook.

Great if you are doing A levels!
I needed help on terms in both my PE and Biology a levels so I got this. This dictionary gives easy to understand definitions. It comes with cross referencing and a couple of diagrams. It has extra tables and classifications in the back and goes beyond the A level stuff aswell. Worth every penny.


Emerald Thorn
Published in Paperback by Hearthstone Pub (1991)
Author: Irene Elizabeth Martin
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Emerald Thorn
The story was a bit slow at times and the wording sometimes confusing when setting a scene, but the story seemed very insightful to events that the Bible tells us will come to pass with the occurrence of the Rapture. An eye-opening testimonial that reminds us to be alert for the returning of the Lord ...the first time!

End of Time Books
Emerald Thorn is the best book I have ever read on End Times. The author's research on end times is very detailed and accurate in my estimation. I feel this is a must read book for all ages.


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