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I'm buying copies of the hardcover edition for my grandchildren, for this book will be read more than once, and kept for a lifetime. Get it before it goes out of print again. Robert H. Tyrka, Sr. rtyrkasr@chesint.net
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I loved this book! Perrin makes nonfiction as literature an art, and breathes new life into travel writing. His book is very helpful in itself about a good, consistent writing style, and I love it when the writer takes me to the places he visits: sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and so on. In that sense, "Life With an Electric Car" has no equal yet, and the author knows it. If you can find this book, buy it and keep it. Perrin's book is like a good drink that is sipped, not gulped down. Read it slowly. You may begin to think that the days of gasoline powered cars are numbered. That they are. Highly recommended for readers 14 and over.
Perrin's adventures with Solo are in the best tradition of the "travelin' across America" genre. We share his frustration as he realizes that he can't make it up and over Donner Pass, and abandons his coast-to-coast drive to bring Solo home from California. (He buys a pickup truck to tow "him" - Solo is male.) We watch his chagrin as he realizes that his new truck/car caravan can't back up - not even a few feet - and he has to select motels, restaurants, and gas stops based on the shape of their parking spaces. We worry with him the first time he drives after dark; how fast will his headlights drain the batteries? Back at home, we cheer as the college gives him his own personal outlet next to a reserved parking space.
Perrin's attention to detail adds to the pleasure. He doesn't just state Solo's mileage range and charging time; he spells out the cost in time, worry, and inconvenience. School is thirteen miles away, and he can recharge the car during classes. His wife has her own separate home forty-six miles away - a little too far for comfort, especially with hills and cold weather making extra demands on his seventeen batteries. Perrin gives a detailed analysis of the "cradle-to-grave" pollution costs of owning Solo vs. owning a gasoline-powered car. He contends that Solo costs society virtually nothing - especially since he started to recharge "him" from a series of solar panels.
Three chapters have been added to the expanded paperback edition. These bring us up to date on the latest in electric vehicle technology and the evolution of the field.
This is a most enjoyable and informative book. It left me with a rather surprising urge to rush right out and buy an electric car!
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Reading this book sent me on an odyssey where I discovered James Gould Cozzens and many other authors whom I had never read before.
So look at this book as the literary version of "Beautiful Music You Have Never Heard Before."
I found my copy in a used-book shop, and have treasured it for years.
Highest possible recommendation!!!
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The "Dr. Bowdler" of the title refers to the guiding light of a printed version of Shakespeare that was popular in the US in the 19th century. Bowdler and family produced this edited version for "family" consumption, since "raw" Shakespeare was deemed too raw for popular sensibilities, and for children in particular.
For this paperback version, Perrin included an update to report on more recent events. The most incredible story had to do with Bradbury's famous anti-censorship SF novel "Fahrenheit 451" and how the complete edition was supplanted for a few years by a censored edition.
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Topics include "Snowball Warfare" and a whole section on Winter, "Home-Made Boats," "Novelties in Soap Bubbles," "How to Camp Out without a Tent," "Dogs," "How to Make Puppets and a Puppet Show," and "How to Make Various and Divers Whirligigs."
If you want to get your kids out from in front of the TV or computer and foster their creativity, buy this book and open it!
I have given the American Boys Handy Book to the children of many of my friends. It will spur anyone's creative thinking, young or old!
If you like this one check out the American Girls Handy Book written by Beard's sister.
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This is not just a book about the Japanese and firearms. It's also about the long struggle of Japan to limit the influence and ideas of foreigners. From the Dutch traders being limited to living on a tiny island and only allowed to make one annual trip to the mainland, to the outlawing of Christianity and indifferance to improvements in firearms technology, it's all riveting stuff.
Sometimes the tone of the book is a bit breezy, keeping it from being too serious an academic work, but I found the author's style easy to read and enjoyable. This from a person with no real interest in guns!
If you are interested in understanding traditional Japanese culture, another book to try is "Lost Japan" by Alex Kerr. Absolutely nothing to do with artillery, but covers the rest of the fine arts of Japan.
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