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Congo kitabu
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Author: Jean Pierre Hallet
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Action in Africa
If I had to pick the man who had the most interesting life on this planet, Jean-Pierre Hallet would be at the top of my list. As a field agent for the government of the Belgian Congo, he comes to help them grow crops and gets deeply involved in African society. The things he does are amazing-and it's all true.
At different times he:
lives amongst the field pygmies, (he wrote another book just about that)
loses his hand in an explosion, then swims from crocodiles,
kills a leopard with a knife,
starts an animal hospital,
witnesses a revolution,
goes through the Masai manhood ritual, killing a charging lion with a spear.
Those are just the highlights. A big man with a bushy beard and a mechanical hand , he was making the rounds of talk shows when I was a teen ager.


The Cookbook to Romance: Enticing ways to cookup romantic & sensual evenings
Published in Paperback by The Romance Enhancers (15 December, 1998)
Authors: Dominique Pierre, Amanda Rochelle, and Nikki Jorday
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Put zing back into my relationship
Living a 2 career life we kind of lost some of the zing.. but after reading and applying some of the tips and recipies over a long weekend we really felt like we had been on a second honeymoon.


Cosmas : or, The love of God
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Author: Pierre de Calan
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Take a spiritual journey
This short novel is a tale of man's search for God, his quest to know that unknowable, his desire to connect to what only the eyes of faith can see. It is a story steeped in God's compassion for us as well as ours for others. Ultimately it is a story which shows that what our heart intends is more important than what our hands produce.


Cosmos, Voyage through the Universe
Published in CD-ROM by Montparnasse Multimedia (01 April, 1998)
Authors: Bernard Mr. Pellequer, Pierre Mr. Raiman, and Les Editions du Seuil
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The Way I like multimedia!
My children, my wife and myself spent some great hours with the Cosmos CD-Rom. The cultural part of the title and the Planetarium are really impressive. It should be in all the schools and Homes!


The Cthulhu Cycle: Thirteen Tentacles of Terror (Call of Cthulhu Fiction)
Published in Paperback by Chaosium (1996)
Authors: H. P. Lovecraft, Donald R. Burleson, Leonard Carpenter, Pierre Comtois, August W. Derleth, Lord Dunsany, Alan Dean Foster, C. J. Henderson, M. R. James, and Steven Paulsen
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Attention Lovecraftian Horror Fans
This is the eleventh book in Chaosium's Cthulhu Cycle series. This volume features tales of Lovecraft's most well-known creation, the octopus-headed entity, Cthulhu. Included are the foundational stories (i.e. "The Call Of Cthulhu" by H.P. Lovecraft and "The Black Island" by August W. Derleth), some rare reprints (i.e. "Some Notes Concerning A Green Box" by Alan Dean Foster) and some interesting new stories of Cthulhu in the modern world (i.e. "Rude Awakening" by Will Murray). In any collection the stories are of varied quality but I enoyed the majority of the works collected. If you are a reader of Lovecraft's Mythos fiction then this is a must for your library.


Cuisine Rapide
Published in Hardcover by Wings Press (1997)
Authors: Pierre Franey and Bryan Miller
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My favorite cookbook
I love this book, and I'm about to order one for my daughter. I've used the book for over five years and have tried about half the recipes. All are consistently good and are quick and fairly simple.


Culture & Power: The Sociology of Pierre Bourdieu
Published in Hardcover by University of Chicago Press (1997)
Author: David Swartz
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Brilliant, critical synthesis of Pierre Bourdieu's sociology
Swartz has done a masterful job in bringing Bourdieu's complicated thought and style to an Anglo-American readership. But he has gone even further in demonstrating the ways in which Bourdieu's work is problematic and/or falls short. Truly, a remarkable work of sythesis, scholarship, and critique.


Current Issues in the Psychopharmacology of Schizophrenia
Published in Hardcover by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers (15 May, 2001)
Authors: Alan Breier, Pierre V. Tran, Gary D. Tollefson, Alan Brier, Frank Bymaster, Melvin Lewis, and Pierre Tran
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Child Psychiatry Review
After a considerable search to find a professional level, readable, up-to-date Child and Adolescent Reference, Lewis' work fully meets or exceeds my expectations. Articles draw on expert opinion, research findings and clinical practice to give encyclopediac references. A very wide scope. The only comparable volumes are the Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry VII, and that reference is not child-centered but rather adult-focused. This volume excels in clarity of presentation even as it delivers extensive and thoughtful clinical/theoretical material.


De Gaulle: Statesmanship, Grandeur, and Modern Democracy
Published in Paperback by Transaction Pub (2000)
Authors: Daniel J. Mahoney and Pierre Manent
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The best book on de Gaulle's thought there is
With this book, you will go a long way towards understanding the congenitally misunderstood figure of Charles de Gaulle. And he's well worth understanding. This book is not a biography and is not organized chronologically. Rather, each chapter delves into different aspects of his political philosophy -- what were his ideas and where did he get them from?

Here is a sampling of some of the themes explored in this book: How de Gaulle interpreted French history, with a discreet preference for the Old Regime and ambivalence towards Napoleon, whose grandeur led him to contempt for moral and physical limits. An analysis of his early writings where he gives a self-portrait describing the "man of character" who is "made for great deeds." His deep moral sense of Christianity and democracy combined with his "egotism, pride, hardness, and cunning." How de Gaulle came to his 1940 decision that resistance was the only legitimate course of action. Why he saw the "constitutional correction" of 1958 as necessary. His views on European union.

The author is obviously admiring of de Gaulle but does not brush away his weak points -- the main one perhaps being that de Gaulle rhetorically treated the two superpowers as though they were an equal danger to France. In the end de Gaulle emerges as a supporter of democracy, but one who is not afraid to criticize its negative aspects. His idea that one must work against democracy's tendancy to promote mediocrity and conformity of ideas is straight out of Alexis de Tocqueville. If you want to get inside the head of de Gaulle, you've got to get your hands on this slim and profoundly thoughtful volume. I found it absolutely fascinating.


Dealing in Virtue: International Commercial Arbitration and the Construction of a Transnational Legal Order (Language and Legal Discourse (Paper))
Published in Paperback by University of Chicago Press (1998)
Authors: Yves Dezalay, Bryant G. Garth, and Pierre Bourdieu
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An excelent work on law sociology.
The autor have done a very clear presentation of the construction of fields (a Pierre Bourdieu's concept) in law legitimation and social creation of power. Tis book isn't only an important work on international arbitration but a fundamental reading to all that would like to understand law and society. The history of international arbitration field on ICC and other institutions, illustrated by several examples, is, perhaps, the best way to undersatnd how and why the international ADR have developed and works.


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