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Global Capitalism: The New Leviathan (Suny Series in Radical Theory)
Published in Paperback by State Univ of New York Pr (1990)
Authors: Kent C. Trachte and Robert J. S. Ross
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Timely analysis of the global economic system.
For all Marxists, and most non-Marxists, this book is simply unique. Professors Ross and Trachte have designed a framework accounting for the change in the class balance of power resulting from the globalization of capital. They then apply this framework to three case studies, thereby showing how the owners of capital have become stronger vis a vis the state and labour, with the result being an intensification of class struggle on a global scale, resulting in the rollback of many of the gains made by the working class earlier on in this century, (such as the welfare state, minimum wage laws, etc..) They also explain why earlier theories, (monopoly capitalism and world systems,) are inadequate insofar as explaining the global economy of the 1990's is concerned. Their own theory of global capitalism, on the other hand, does this brilliantly; for anyone who wishes to understand the fundamentals of the international economy, this book is invaluable.


Jezebel's Spooky Spot
Published in Hardcover by Dutton Books (1999)
Authors: Alice Ross, Kent Ross, and Ted Rand
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A book that will be cherished!
I read this to my second grade class and they loved it! Several students now want to be an author when they grow up. The students will ask me at least once a week to read it to them. They think it is really spooky! We all got that "googery boogery creepy crawly catchy feeling" while reading it!


Rockwell Kent: The Art of the Bookplate
Published in Hardcover by Fair Oaks Press (2003)
Authors: Don Roberts and Will Ross
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A most remarkable and absorbing artbook
Splendidly enhanced with 173 illustrations of classic bookplates, Rockwell Kent: The Art Of The Bookplate compiled and written by Don Roberts authoritatively examines the commissioned bookplates of Rockwell Kent and meticulously details the stories behind their creation. A most remarkable and absorbing artbook reflecting the dual love of the written word and the crafted picture, Rockwell Kent is commended to the attention of bibliophiles and art historians.


Cemetery Quilt
Published in School & Library Binding by Houghton Mifflin Co (Juv) (1995)
Authors: Kent Ross, Alice Ross, Rosanne Kaloustian, and Roseanne Kaloustian
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Good for teaching about family values and closeness.
I think this book could help any child who has lost a loved one. It shows how the family is knit together, not only those now living, but generations that have gone before. I would suggest it as a book to read aloud to kids if a grandparent or other elderly friend is nearing the end. It might help them to be read the book and get a chance to discuss it with the reader.


The Copper Lady (Carolrhoda on My Own Books)
Published in Library Binding by Carolrhoda Books (1997)
Authors: Alice Ross, Kent Ross, and Leslie W. Bowman
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Children need historical accuracy!!
Unfortunately, I must differ with the praise this book has received. For starters, even though the book covers over a year and a half, Andre doesn't grow and his hair remains nicely cut (Notice that his short pants in the beginning are the same short pants in the end) Even though the book mentions that he snuck scraps of food and water from the kitchen, it's hard to believe the author doesn't mention how hungry he must have been (Boys this age are constantly eating). And he looks so clean when he is found out, how does he do that? Where did he go to the bathroom? And then there's the unbelievable heroics - give me a break!! Realistic fiction for children, no matter the reading level, must be accurately told in both words and pictures. In this case the book fails on both counts.

This charming story will appeal greatly to young readers!
Historical fiction for children, this tale is set in 1880s France. With simple, charming text and lovely, expressive illustrations, it tells the story of Andre, a young orphan in Paris, who visits the site where the Statue of Liberty is being built. As the statue is about to leave Paris, Andre decides to stow away on the ship that will bring it to America. Along the way, the ship hits a terrible storm. Will Andre and the statue make it to America together? Read this book and find out. My kids loved it. We highly recommend it


55 Years 55 Heros: A Celebration of Minnesota Sports
Published in Paperback by Nodin Press (2003)
Authors: Ross Bernstein, Kent Hrbek, and Bud Grant
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Archaeology and Ethnohistory of Fort Ross, California: Introduction (Contributions of the University of California Archaeological Research facilIty,)
Published in Paperback by UC Regents (1992)
Authors: Kent G. Lightfoot, Thomas A. Wake, and Ann M. Schiff
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Bikes (Hotshots Series)
Published in Paperback by E D C Publications (1996)
Authors: Janet Cook, Jessica Kent, Lisa Miles, Mandy Ross, Kim Raymond, Kuo Kang Chen, and Mike Powell
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The Ceramics from the Kramer Village Site (Kent State Research Papers in Archaeology, No 5)
Published in Paperback by Kent State Univ Pr (1985)
Authors: Kyle L. Ullman and Oriol Pi Sunyer
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Kent Electronics Project: Pupil's Book
Published in Paperback by Longman Schools Division (a Pearson Education company) (07 March, 1988)
Authors: A Ross, M Horsey, and P Hooker
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