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Immunohematology: Principles and Practice
Published in Hardcover by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers (15 January, 1998)
Author: Eva D. Quinley
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A BOOK FOR BIOMEDICINE STUDENTS
I am studing biomedicine in Norway. This book is prescribed for study for second year biomedicine students in Norway(year 2001). Classification of subjects, summary, and review questions let you check your knowledge after reading of every chapter. Tables, figures, used methods in lab. with historical presentation of terminology in immunhematology are good placed in 466 pages. I recommend this book also for students with english as foreing language(it is very easy to read book ). Price of this book is 70 kr. cheaper here by amazon than norwegian bookshops.


Indeh: An Apache Odyssey
Published in Paperback by Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd) (1988)
Authors: Eve Ball, Nora Henn, Eva Ball, and Lynda Sanchez
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Direct words of Apaches provide window into recent history.

I picked this book up in Bisbee, AZ on a recent trip. Expecting it to be dull and academic, I was delighted to find it is great reading. I could slowly read a chapter or two each night and LEARN something of what life was like for an Apache who was a boy during the last "Indian wars" of the southwest.

It has always fascinated me that this huge country was only recently occupied largely by people such as the Apaches. White people and their "civilization" were still just building their way, one stick at a time, toward a new world of artifice and hypocrisy to surround the native people of North America.

This is a rare find! Eve Ball has helped preserve some important Apache oral history translated to written form


Interpreting Mozart on the Keyboard (Da Capo Press Music Reprint Series)
Published in Hardcover by DaCapo Press (1986)
Authors: Eva Badura-Skoda, Paul Badura-Skoda, and Leo Black
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an excellent point of view to Mozart's Piano Music
This book it's a really treat from a Master on the Piano Performer Authority.


Intimate Moments With God: Personal Stories from Women Sharing the Scriptures That Changed Their Lives
Published in Paperback by Honor Books (2003)
Authors: Linda Evans Shepherd and Eva Marie Everson
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For Personal or Group Use
Intimate Moments with God is a revealing look at women's personal application of Bible verses. Because it's packaged
into delightful short reads it can be used for personal meditation or as a group study of the Bible. I plan to share
portions of this book as closure on a class I teach.
-Brenda Nixon, author, Parenting Power in the Early Years


The Jews of New Amsterdam
Published in School & Library Binding by Atheneum (1988)
Author: Eva Deutsch Costabel
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Early discrimination
This book may be out of print, but my children's public school managed to acquire a few dozen copies--and a good thing too. It shows that even before there were slaves in America, there was discrimination.

The account of New York's early Jews begins with the suffering of the Marranos in Spain, the Spanish Inquisition and the Sephardim's flight to Brazil, where they lived for 150 years.
But when the Portugese captured Brazil from Holland, the Dutch and the Jews who had prospered under their rule were forced to leave.

Thus it was that Jacob Barimson arrived in New Amsterdam. Governor Peter Stuyvesant did not want Jews in his colony, but when the Sainte Catherine sailed into the harbor from the West Indies, the passengers included 23 Jews from Recife, Brazil. They had been shipwrecked and saved by the French vessel.

Back then, New York was God-forsaken, with only 750 inhabitants. With nothing to pay their passage, the Jews were jailed for penury. Stuyvesant wrote to his corporate headquarters--the Dutch West India Co.--requesting permission to expel the Jews, who were unwelcome (like Quakers, Baptists, Lutherans and Presbyterians).

The Jews petitioned the company to stay, and stay they did. Still, there was no equality. Jews couldn't travel to Fort Orange on the Hudson or down the Delaware River to trade. Their cemetery had to be outside the city walls, they could not own homes or shops, build a synagogue, join the army, or guard the city, though they were taxed for it anyway. In 1655, six Jewish families brought a Torah to New Amsterdam from Holland.

When the British took over, in 1664, they were allowed to form a congregation, Shearith Israel, and in 1730 they built the first Temple in New York. Alyssa A. Lappen


Kids on Camera: How to Launch Your Child's Modeling of Acting Career Handbook
Published in Spiral-bound by Eva Jo Stancil (01 January, 1997)
Authors: Eva Jo Spancil and Eva Jo Stancil
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Great!
I thougt this book was packed with great info and shared a lot of great ideas! If you are intersested in acting, get this book!


The Last Buffalo: Walter E. Potts and the 92nd ""Buffalo"" Division in World War I
Published in Paperback by Eakin Publications (2000)
Author: Eva B. Hogan
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The Last Buffalo - Heartwarming
I have the pleasure of just completing The Last Buffalo by Eva Hogan. It was heartwarming to read the love and admiration the author holds telling her family's story, and of Mr. Walter E. Potts, the author's grandfather. I thoroughly enjoyed the historical notes which spoke of our nation's role during the Great War, and how the author intertwined her grandfather's military career.

As a reader, I was facinated by the Potts' family history as an example of so many others. As an American, I loved the way Ms. Hogan educated me on parts of our history of which I knew little.

Ms. Hogan inspires us to research our own family histories, to uncover our own personal stories. I feel that I have grown to know Mr. Potts personally, and am amazed by his dedication and love for his country, people and family. Thank you for sharing his story.


Letters from Bordeaux
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (2001)
Author: Eva M. Brehm
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"Letters from Bordeaux" kept us up at night
My wife is an avid reader of romance novels. In the evening, she'll sometimes sit next to me and read out loud a few paragraphs from her latest purchase. Perhaps she's trying to give me ideas??? Last week she read the beginning of "Letters from Bordeaux", and I was quickly hooked on the story and the witty exchanges between the characters. This is the first book I encouraged her to read out loud in its entirety. We kept some pretty late hours over the next several nights to reach the surprising conclusion. We're anxiously awaiting the author's next book!


Love in Small Town
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Renditons Press (20 December, 1988)
Authors: Anyi Wang and Eva Hung
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A magnificent work of feeling and sensibility
This work in its Chinese original is a milestone of contemporary Chinese fiction. It uses the backdrop of the Cultural Revolution to explore timeless human emotions and sexuality. The author Wang Anyi is of the same generation and similar in style to another great Chinese woman writer, Yan Geling, whose "White Snake and Other Stories" have just appeared in English and whose film "Xiu Xiu: The Sent-Down Girl" (directed by Joan Chen) is currently playing in major U.S. cities.


Love's Labor: Essays on Women, Equality, and Dependency (Thinking Gender (Cloth))
Published in Library Binding by Routledge (1998)
Author: Eva Feder Kittay
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Why Disability Matters to Justice
I reviewed this book for the spring issue of Tikkun Magazine. In short, I believe it is a feminist classic, opening our eyes to the obvious. The simple point is that neither the disabled nor those who care for them can participate in social life according to a standard of rational, autonomous individuality. The disabled often don't have the autonomy, the caretakers don't have the time or energy. Kittay's book opens up a whole field of discussion: how to reorient our concepts of jutice and community in light of the obvious facts of the different ways in which we are dependent on each other, and on what such dependence can cost those who take it on. Essential reading for ethics and social theory.


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