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A Critique for Ecology
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge University Press (1991)
Author: Robert Henry Peters
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A welcome discussion of major issues in ecology
This book takes on some of the fundamental assumptions (and misperceptions) that are commonly presented in Ecology and Environmental Studies. Writing in a clear and forthright manner Peters lays out philosophical underpinnings of many of the "sacred cows" that all too often get tossed out to eager students by reluctant, unwilling professors who have been drafted into teaching "General Ecology" when they would much rather be doing their research. These cows then wander off and become fixed features of High School texts & wind up before legislators as accepted wisdom, rather than the tentative (and often ill-formed) hypotheses that they are. Peters is to be commended by both the strength and range of his arguments. This should be "must reading" for graduate students and advanced undergraduates.

Essential for all ecologists
A masterpiece. A devastating, but constructive, account of what's wrong with ecological science. It has changed my whole approach to the subject - I can't speak too highly of this book; everyone should read it


Guidebook to Pecten Shells
Published in Hardcover by Crawford House Press (1991)
Authors: A. Rombouts, Henry E. Coomans, Henk H. Dijkstra, Robert G. Moolenbeek, and Peter L. van Pel
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Guide to Pecten Shells
Sumptiously illustrated, expensive paper and detailed.
However a little more on how to identify would be nice as would an idiot's guide to the commonest species. A beginner would find it a real slog trying to identify a single shell they had picked up with only this book as a guide.


Ambassador Morgenthau's Story
Published in Hardcover by Wayne State Univ Pr (2003)
Authors: Peter Balakian, Robert Jay Lifton, Roger Smith, and Henry Morgenthau
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This is not an objective book
If you are really interested in what happened between Turks and Armenians in 1915,i can suggest you to read Heath Lowry's The Story Behind Ambassador Morgenthau's Story.Professor Heath Lowry is a well-known historian in Princeton University and in his book,he proves Ambassador Morgenthau's Story wrong scientifically,shows how the book is based on rumors.A must to read for those who are interested in this matter...

War Time Propaganda Material with Extensive Editing
The book is advisable only when one reads it with Heath W. Lowry' s "The Story Behind Ambassador Morgenthau' s Story", published by ISIS Press, Istanbul in 1990. As Dr. Lowry describes:

"The answer is simple and relates to the fact that Morgenthau was writing a piece of wartime propaganda with the expressly stated purpose of mobilising support for President Wilson's war effort. He consciously down played the close relationships he enjoyed with the Young Turk leadership throughout his sojourn in Constantinople and sacrificed truth for the greater good of helping to generate anti-Turkish sentiment which would transform itself into pro-war sentiment."

Unfortunately the American public opinion during that time was based on such sources as the services of Dragaman (translators) between the officials of the Ottoman Empire and the American Ambassador. And these dragaman were not Ottoman Turks but Ottoman Armenians and Ottoman Greeks both were in conflict with the Ottoman Empire. Ambassador Morgenthau used two of them, two Armenians, namely Hagop S. Andonian (personal secretary) and Arshag K. Schmavonian (legal assistant). The printed copy however went through severe war time propaganda editing by the US Secretary of State, Robert Lensing and Pulitzer award winning author, Burton J. Hendrick.

One of the most dramatic incidents and the diversion of the facts were about the life insurance benefits of the deceased Armenian insurers of an American Insurance company. The book claims that Talaat, the Ottoman Interior Minister, made a request to him that the Ambassador should help to facilitate payment the insurance benefits to the Ottoman Treasury, as there were no heirs to the insurers! However, Dr. Lowry proved that after reading the actual dated letters, the request of the Ottoman Minister was to stop the American Insurance Company from transferring their capital funds from Ottoman Empire to France, and thereby preserving sufficient capitalization for any benefits claims. Such diversion of the facts is extremely dangerous.

It is therefore an important document about the wartime journalism and subsequent unfortunate diversions of the facts to base Armenian claims of 1915. We could only be grateful to Dr. Lowry that he shed light into the story with his review of the original letters stored in FDR Library and in the National Achieves.

Number One source on Armenian Genocide
Ambassador Morgenthau has always been one of the most reliable sources on the Armenian Genocide. No surprise that so many attempts have been made to tarnish his image, or to question his testimonies on the terrible crime committed by the Ottoman Empire against its Christian Armenian subjects. Yet, the Morgenthau version of the 1915 events is abslutely irrefutable, and I strongly recommend this book to those interested in finding out what has really happened during the agony of the "ill man of Europe".


Bioengineering of Crops: Report of the World Bank Panel on Transgenic Crops (Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development Studies and monographs Series, 23)
Published in Hardcover by World Bank (1997)
Authors: Roger Beachy, Thomas Eisner, Fred Gould, Robert Herdt, Peter H. Raven, Jozef S. Schell, M. S. Swaminathan, and Henry Way Kendall
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The Ecological Implications of Body Size
Published in Paperback by Cambridge University Press (1986)
Author: Robert Henry Peters
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The Inchcape Bell, Did You Ever Send Your Wife to Camberwell?, the Game of Speculation, the Lights O' London, the Middleman (World's Classics)
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (1995)
Authors: Edward Fitzball, Joseph Sitrling Coyne, George Henry Lewes, George Robert Sims, Henry Arthur Jones, Michael R. Booth, Michael Cordner, Peter Holland, and Martin Wiggins
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The Inchcape Bell, Did You Ever Send Your Wife to Camberwell?, the Game of Speculation, the Lights O'London, the Middleman (Oxford Drama Library)
Published in Hardcover by Clarendon Pr (1995)
Authors: Edward Fitzball, Joseph Stirling Coyne, George Henry Lewes, George Robert Sims, Henry Arthur Jones, Michael R. Booth, Michael Cordner, Peter Holland, and Martin Wiggins
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Letters to a Tutor: The Tennyson Family Letters to Henry Graham Dakyns/1861-1911: With the Audrey Tennyson Death-Bed Diary
Published in Hardcover by Scarecrow Press (1988)
Author: Robert Peters
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Peter Lundy and the Medicine Hat Stallion = Originally Published Under the Title San Domingo, the Medicine Hat Stallion: Originally Published Under the Title San Domingo, the Medicine Hat Stallion
Published in Paperback by MacMillan Publishing Company (1977)
Authors: Marguerite, Henry and Robert Lougheed
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Housing and Community Development (Carolina Academic Press Law Casebook Series)
Published in Hardcover by Carolina Academic Press (1999)
Authors: Charles E. Daye, Otto J. Hetzel, Henry W., Jr McGee, Peter W., Jr Salsich, Daniel R. Mandelker, James A. Kushner, Robert M. Washburn, and Keating W. Dennis
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