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The Longest Cave
Published in Paperback by Southern Illinois Univ Pr (Trd) (1987)
Authors: Roger W. Brucker, Richard A. Watson, and Roger W. Brucker
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Captivating, awe-inspiring, and incredibly exciting
If you like adventure, if you like caves, if you like drama and suspense, or if you breath in and out regularly and have a pulse, you really ought to read this book. The story of the years it took to connect the Flint Ridge/Mammoth cave systems, it sweeps the reader into the wonderfully obsessive world of the Flint Ridge Cavers. A great book. Strongly reccomended.

The All-time Number One Cave Adventure Book
Caves have been intertwined with Kentucky history since a man named Houchins chased a bear into Mammoth cave in the late 1700s. Later on, the valley north of Mammoth Cave was named after this early settler, and the ridge north of Houchins' Valley was called Flint Ridge. Starting in the early 1950s a group of cavers began a lifelong ambition of connecting the caves on the northern ridge (Flint Ridge) to the caves on the southern ridge (Mammoth Cave Ridge). Their goal was simple: To map the Longest Cave. This book covers that time. Along with 'The Caves Beyond' and 'Trapped', this book constitutes an informal trilogy about Mammoth Cave. It is a story of determination over hardship, of perseverence over fatigue, of triumph over nature. Roger Brucker and Red Watson write this book with the confidence of people that were there. From the very beginning, their influence on the project helped mold it into what it was to become. We see them age, from young men in their ealry twenties, to grizzled Flint Ridge veterans to seeing their children caving alongside them. There is a real sense of the passage of time here; people come, people go, the cave is eternal. Fiction should hope to be so true. Dominating all this is the cave. It is all pervading. Over three hundred miles of passage lies under their feet, and the reader fells as if he is crawling, climbing and squirming along with them. We feel the explorer's chill they wade through Hanson's Lost River, we feel their pain as they crawl through Agony Avenue. We satand alongside them as they are awed by the vastness and remoteness of Unknown Cave. Above all else, it is the story of the people who explore the cave. For fourty years, cavers have been gathering in Central Kentucky to explore this cave. To mankind, the cave is eternal. We may choos to protect it, we may, in our ignorance deface it. Either way, we live our lives by interacting with it. Or to put it in the books words: "That is where life is, that is where your friends are".

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The Best True Story Adventure Ever!
This book is the best book I've ever came across! Outstanding adventure of how the World's Largest Cave System ever came about. The discoveries in this book are amazing! Suspence to the fullest! The people in this book who made this discovery should be noted as the best exploration team of all time! I can only amagine the feeling they got knowing they had made the biggest connection in cave history to this day. It would be almost impossible for anyone else to top the discovery in this book. An amazing adventure!! I couldn't stop reading this book over and over. The authors of this book should give the story to Hollywood to make into a motion picture. I could imagine this story making the best adventure movie of all time. Ron Howard or Steven Speilburg should be given a copy of this book! It would be a hit! I wish I had the full video tape of this expidition. National Geographic's short segment in "Mysteries Underground" was a tease. If anyone knows where or if there is such a tape, please post it! This is a must read if you like adventure to the fullest!


Cities for a Small Planet
Published in Paperback by Westview Press (1998)
Authors: Richard Rogers and Philip Gumuchdjian
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small in size, large in wisdom
It is a good book, small but with lots of information. It introduces in a simple form the urban problems of the world and tries to focus in it's solutions. After I read it I showed it to teachers at my school and they now quote it in class.

well designed and with great insight
Unusual and very well thought-out propositions for the architectural/urbanization problems that arise today as society everywhere struggles with increasing overpopulation. EWspecially noteworthy is the inclusion of small town issues, a topic normally overlooked by other architects/scholars who write on urban planning. Some interesting research, and of course the intriguing sketches and drawings I associate with Rogers, Foster, Piano, and all thoes other postindustrial architects. It's a small little book that is great for reading on the plane. Usually something not too common with architecture books.

excellent, innovative interesting ideas
After reading this book, I wanted to pack my bags and head to London to study with Richard Rogers. His observations on the importance of balancing population, resources and the environment is right on. He identifies the need for compact cities, but seeks to reinvent the dense city model to be a cleaner, greener, more integrated place. Rogers pays specific attention to positive social changes that compact cities can make, and he addresses the importance of regionalism to acheiving sustainability goals. Also, he explains how proximity allows for creative reuse of resources and efficient building design. The book is unique; Rogers makes concrete suggestions and offers actual examples of ways to acheive sustainability.


The History of Surrealism
Published in Paperback by Belknap Pr (1989)
Authors: Maurice Nadeau, Richard Howard, and Roger Shattuck
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The Surrealism Bible!
This work is the definitive word on surrealism. All bases are covered, from the history of the movement to the methods behind it; the artists, culture, and times. If you know a little about the art movement, SURREALISM, this will further your knowledge by far - and if you're relatively new to the subject DON'T WORRY...! This piece is all you'll ever need to speak proficiently on the subject of surrealism.

surrealism is a way of life!!!
i read this book in 1978 and it was a great influence on me. the surrealists wanted to change the world also i recommend anais nin's "novel of the future".


Mediums: Speakers With the Dead
Published in Paperback by White Wolf Publishing Inc. (1997)
Authors: Richard E. Dansky, Justin Achilli, Andrew Bates, Roger Gaudreau, Robert Martin, James A. Moore, Ronni Radner, Tracy Rysavy, Lisa Daigle, and John Daigle
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Great sourcebook! Tremendously useful.
This book is well-written and covers a vast scope. Contrary to what the title might lead you to believe, this book covers a lot more than just plain mediums. In fact, it offeres detailed information on just about any faction in the Skinlands that might interact with the Restless Dead: "Boardwalk mediums" found at carnivals and circuses the ruthless Giovanni vampires, even charlatans and frauds who possess no real talent, but manage to offend wraiths with their very presumption and chicanery.

This book is definitely worth the purchase price- it will enrich virtually any Wraith chronicle.

Mediums done right
This is a fine resource for mediums, much better than the Quick and the Dead. The systems stuff is vastly improved, with a battery of new merits and flaws for mediums that I actually found useful (and can be used to supplement or replace the hedge magic paths for interacting with wraiths). There is some good stuff on summoning, a large section on Native American medicine men and shamanic dealings with the dead, a fresh look at many of the old ghost-dealing groups, and a new ability for those people who have had enough with wraiths shouting in their ears.


Rites of Autumn: The Story of College Football
Published in Hardcover by (2001)
Authors: Richard Whittingham and Roger Staubach
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So Good It Stopped My Pain
I am a fan of Richard Whittingham's work and normally would have eagerly anticipated his new RITES OF AUTUMN. But my life had become far from normal. I was three days past very invasive day-long surgery, half way through a 23 day hospital stay. Despite a lot of drugs, I was hurting like hell when my wife brought in RITES after dinner. Here is how good that book is. Since the operation I was exhausted by 9PM and, after more medication, feel asleep soon after. But this night I began the book and stayed up until 2PM finishing it -- literally feeling no pain. I paid for this splurge the next day without regret. Then September 11th happened on my TV and I got so depressed I read RITES again. Again I was carried away, now from America's tragedy. Obviously, I am grateful for this wonderful work and recommend it to anyone interested in out nation's rich traditions. Like Whittingham's other work, RITES OF AUTUMN is far more than a sports book.

Rites of Autumn
The introduction by Roger Stauback is worth the price of the book. Anyone who had anything from a mild interest or upward in college football would love this book. The author knows his subject well. This and his other sports books express his interest and love of the "game". After reading this you will want to look at some of his previous books, especially "What a game they played".


The Test Taking Advantage Strategy Manual
Published in Paperback by Test Taking Advantage Co (1990)
Authors: Richard T. Abresch and Roger G. Kern
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Fun way to ace you're SAT test
The Test Taking Advantage Is the funnest way to prepare for those all important SAT tests. We purchaced this game to help our daughter prepare for SAT testing. Now a freshman in a very prestigious university, my Daughter and her freinds are still playing the Test Taking Advantage just for fun!

Best SAT preparation ever!!!
As a physics major at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, I believe that the Test Taking Advantage made it possible for me to be accepted at a prestigious university. The Test Taking Advantage makes preparing for the SAT fun and painless. Playing this game helped me increase my score on the SAT by at least 100 points. I wholehaeartedly recommend this product to anyone preparing to take the SAT.


Will Rogers, Performer: An Illustrated Biography With a Filmography
Published in Hardcover by McFarland & Company (1999)
Authors: Richard J. Maturi and Mary Buckingham Maturi
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Here's a recent review from The Sunday Oklahoman (Oklahoma City). "Oklahoma's native son Will rogers drew millions to the movies...The husband-wife team of Richard J. and Mary Buckingham Maturi has put Rogers' movie career in perspective...photos of film scenes add spice to the mixture...The book (Will Rogers, Performer) is a worthy addition to the literature about Will Rogers. Those who have read about him--as well as those who haven't--are bound to profit from it." Dennie Hall, Book Page Editor........Also featured in Entertainment Weekly, on Bloomberg Business Radio, on Oklahoma Public Radio, on Channel 6 TV Tulsa, on KDAL radio Duluth, Minnesota.

Lost treasures rediscovered
I never paid much attention to Will Rogers until I saw his marvelous classic, ''Judge Priest,'' on video. That sentimental favorite made an instant fan of me and left me clamoring for more. Trouble was, with just a couple of exceptions, there were no more. For reasons unexplained, 20th Century Fox, which holds the copyrights to a couple of dozen of Rogers gems, will not distribute them, depriving modern day audiences of the hilarity, wit and wisdom of a true American original. In Will Rogers, Performer, Richard and Mary Buckingham Maturi have provided a delightful and insightful overview of Rogers show business career with a special emphasis on his movies, both silent and talkies. Only a handful of Americans ever saw first hand the famous Will Rogers stage act, but they attended the movies by the millions and Rogers films gave hope to a nation enduring the Great Depression. In words and rare archival photos, the Maturis have provided a portrait of Will at his finest and as Americans knew him best. The volume is the definitive work on a stellar career and until Fox releases the pictures, we don't have much more by which to remember him.


Critical Assembly : A Technical History of Los Alamos during the Oppenheimer Years, 1943-1945
Published in Paperback by Cambridge University Press (2003)
Authors: Lillian Hoddeson, Paul W. Henriksen, Roger A. Meade, Catherine L. Westfall, Gordon Baym, Richard Hewlett, Alison Kerr, Robert Penneman, Leslie Redman, and Robert Seidel
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The best technical history of the Manhattan Project.
The other review nicely describe this gem, but makes it sound like something only a scientist could understand. I'd just like to add that any intelligent person will have no trouble following this lucid account of the first two years of Los Alamos.

The Greatest Technical Achievement of the 20th Century
This book is THRILLING in the scope and depth of its description of HOW the bomb was made. This was a unique historical event in that the best brains in the world, stimulated by a sense of extreem urgency and given, in effect, unlimited physical and financial resources accomplished in the space of three years somthing that in the 1930's was considered as Science Fiction.

The book is highly readable and understandable by non technical people. This book is proof that "once upon a time" we did things "Right the First Time" in this country. An outstanding historical and technical account of the "ultimate" invention.

Story of one of the most complex projects ever undertaken
Very well written and does not overwhelm the reader with technical minutia. This is an excellent companion to Richard Rhodes' The Making of the Atomic Bomb and will please any student of the history of science.


Flower Drum Song
Published in Paperback by Theatre Communications Group (2003)
Authors: David Henry Hwang, Richard Rogers, and Oscar Hammerstein II
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Before Amy Tan there was Ching Yang Lee
I read this book many years ago and enjoyed so much that I have read everything I could find by Mr. Lee, and since then other Chinese American authors.

It is a shame that for so many years the book was rejected by young Asian Americans as being "too white face" or "Uncle Tom" as it is not so at all. C.Y. Lee was a Chinese immigrant and wrote of the society as he saw it at that time, which is not the way the younger generation, who did not live through the immigrant experience, want to see it. This is not unusual, many well schooled, well fed sucessful Americans do not want to know that their grandparents arrived in steerage with their belongings tied up in kit bag, unable to speak the language, and worked 18 hours a day in menial jobs so that their children could get ahead.

This is a poignant story of Chinese immigrant families in Southern California during the days of the Chinese Exclusion Act, and the difficulty the young American-raised men had in finding a wife. They were not allowed to bring women in from China, and they were not permitted to marry non Asians. Because of the Communist takeover, many Chinese who had dreamed of returning home to China when they retired after working all their lives were unable to do so. The situtation created an artifically stressed society. The book has tragedy and sadness, as well as hope and joy.

My only criticism of the novel, and a mild one at that, is that it frequently reads like a play script, especially in the last chapter, where there is a lot of dialogue, followed by descriptions of the action which read like stage directions. It is possible that the novel was orignally intended to be a play.

Warning, possible spoiler:

The musical version of the book which was also filmed was very loosely based on the novel, in fact one of the major characters was created for the musical. Apparently this has been done again with the new version playing on Broadway. Readers expecting to find a printed version of the musical may be disappointed.

A Great Literature for the Ages
As a child, I saw the film "Flower Drum Song" and fell in love with the film. Though at the time, it was considered a no-no amongst the Chinese community. But none of those who scorn the film had even read either the book or seen the film. It was a beautiful made film that featured Asian actors who sing, dance, performed to a melodic score by one of the most creative song writing team. Therefore, I am so glad that this book is finally come to light and to be re-embraced into literary culture. Perhaps it will hopefully quail those critics who are as narrow-minded as those who thought we are just busboys and Charlie Chans. Be enlightened, and read this great piece of story-telling of a familial saga that we can all relate--regardless if we are Chinese or not. Enjoy, read and be enchanted. As well check out the film--it might change one's opinion.

Stands the test of time
Originally published in 1957, this poignant and charming novel tells of a young man's struggle to fit in. Love, family and all the ups and downs that go with them are told with bittersweet humor. Its re-release is a wonderful companion to David Henry Hwang's new theatrical book which revives the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical on Broadway this year. Hurrah!


Holy Bible - Baptist Study Edition Celebrate Your Heritage
Published in Hardcover by Nelson Bibles (01 June, 2001)
Authors: Dr. W. A. Criswell, Dr. Mark Howell, Dr. Jack Graham, Dr. Paige Patterson, Dr. E. Ray Clendenen, Dr. O. S. Hawkins, Dr. Daniel L. Akin, Dr. Richard Lee, Dr. Mallory Chamberlin, and John MacArthur
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Best study Bible!
I love this Bible - I make sure this is the Bible our church gets for our graduation gifts for the seniors every year - it's also the Bible I bought my wife. The print is clear, and it's a durable Bible with lots of accurate notes.

A wealth of info, a great buy!
This study Bible is one of the best versions out there. It is very easy to follow and understand. It has outlines and footnotes that allow you to apply each verse to everyday life.

BEST STUDY BIBLE AVAILABLE
I am a Seminary student and have gone through many study bibles. However, this work by W.A. Criswell is by far the best in the business.


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