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The Breath of Parted Lips: Voices from the Robert Frost Place
Published in Paperback by CavanKerry Press (01 September, 2000)
Authors: Mark Cox, Donald Hall, Sharon Bryan, Robert Cording, John Engels, David Graham, Mark Halliday, Dennis Johnson, William Matthews, and Gary Miranda
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A remarkable anthology of twenty-four poets
The Franconia, New Hampshire, farm of the American poet Robert Frost was turned into a museum and center for poetry and the arts in 1976. From that time, "The Frost Place" has been annual event wherein an emerging poet has been invited to spend the summer living in the house where Frost once lived and wrote some of his greatest poetry. The Breath Of Parted Lips: Voices From The Robert Frost Place, Volume One is a remarkable anthology of twenty-four poets, each of whom won that honor of a summer's residency and document the success of the original concept as a means of generating outstanding poetry while nurturing the poet's muse in the rooms and views that were once the inspiration of the great Robert Frost. Poem At 40: Windwashed--as if standing next to the highway,/a truck long as the century sweeping by,/all things at last bent in the same direction./An opening, as if all/the clothes my ancestors ever wore/dry on lines in my body:/wind-whipped, parallel with the ground,/some sleeves sharing a single clothespin/so that they seem to clasp hands,/seem to hold on.//And now that I can see/up the old women's dresses,/there's nothing but a filtered light./And now that their men's smoky breath/has traversed the earth,/it has nothing to do with them./And now that awkward, fat tears of rain/slap the window screen,/now that I'm naked too,/cupping my genitals, tracing with a pencil/the blue vein between my collar bone and breast,/I'll go to sleep when I'm told.


British Naval Policy in the Gladstone-Disraeli Era, 1866-1880
Published in Hardcover by Stanford Univ Pr (1998)
Author: John F. Beeler
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Nicely surprised.
I am not well-versed in the history of the Royal Navy but found this book to be quite interesting. The author's willingness to take an unsparing look at the professional and personal motivations behind naval policy-making during this time is refreshing. Would recommend it to colleagues and naval buffs, definitely.


Building Integrated Office Applications
Published in Paperback by Que (1996)
Authors: Gordon Padwick, Lisa A. Bucki, Kim Demers, Bob Dover, David, Dr Fullerton, Stuart Kippelman, John Lacher, William J. Orvis, Rod Paddock, and Rama Ramachandran
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A heavily dog-eared and marked up book on my shelf.
My thanks to Gordon Padwick. Integrated Office Application lifted the veil from my eyes and I finally understood how to control one MS Office application from another. It has great, practical examples of how to control Excel from Access, Access from Excel, Excel from Word, etc. Learning about CopyFromRecordset (an Excel Range method) was enough to justify purchase of this book! I grok it now.


Burton and Speke
Published in Hardcover by St. Martin's Press (1982)
Author: William Harrison
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Don't want to review. Looking for videotape of PBS program.
Can you help? PBS ran a series on this subject some years ago. I'd like to find a copy.


Calculating Construction Damages
Published in Hardcover by Aspen Publishers, Inc. (2000)
Authors: William Schwartzkopf and John J. McNamara
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Greatest Book Ever on Construction Damages
Before I read William Schwartzkopf's book, I had no idea on how to calculate construction damages. After reading I understood how to calculate construction damages efficiently, precisely and thoroughly. Schwartzkopf is really a pioneer in the area of construction law. I read many books about construction law but not one this good. William Schwartzkopf can be summed up by ine word: Genius


Caller ID & Ani Security
Published in Plastic Comb by (2000)
Author: M.S.E.E. John J. Williams
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Too many secrets
There are many things, tricks, that can be done with telephone systems that are virtually unheard of by the general public. There are also codes available to people with inside information about telephone systems that allow them to activate "call forwarding" on lines that do not have this service through the phone company. Phones can be modified in a way that will allow the caller to be able to program any number they choose into that phone so the caller I.D. of the person they are calling will show this number and not the actual number from which the call is being placed. And, of course, as described in this book, your number is not always blocked as you may think since many 800,888,866, numbers that you call have equipment that shows your number regardless. One method that is virtually foolproof is to use your cellphone and make calls with a calling card. Virtually untraceable, cannot be blocked by recepient and, of course, they can't *69. Also, some cell systems allow you to make calls from inside your voicemail. No record of calls made this way will appear. Your bill will only show your own number. WATCH OUT FOR CALLING CARDS FROM PHONELINX! DO NOT USE THEM!


Captain Blackman
Published in Paperback by Coffee House Press (15 April, 2000)
Authors: John A. Williams and Alexs Pate
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Authentic, historically accurate details, entertaining.
Captain Blackman is an American soldier in Vietnam who is seriously wounded. As he drifts in and out of consciousness he hallucinates back in time, as an African-American solider in each of America's wars from 1775 to 1975. John Williams is a superb craftsman whose novel is as engaging as it is original. The blending of fantasy and history is superlative and his message as entertaining as it is compelling. Captain Blackman is authentic, accurate, and detailed in its background details, compelling, appealing, and completely entertaining in its story.


Chance and Change: Ecology for Conservationists
Published in Hardcover by University of California Press (1998)
Authors: William Holland Drury and John G.T. Anderson
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An eye-opening critique of Clementsian ecology
This is an amazing work whose only fault is that it was not published by a larger house. Drury clearly outlines his argument against the commonly held notion of a balance of nature. He finds the idea of ecological communities succeeding to climax a distasteful one, and rightly so. Drury advocates actually thinking about problems rather than hiding behind an orthodoxy that seems to know all the answers.

He realizes that the world is a continually changing, dynamic place with an unpredictable quirkiness. It is not, as is so often assumed, a world where "ecosystems", left to their natural states, will go back to what they "ought" to be. He argues that we should conserve the world because we can, and not because of abstract notions of the intrinsic value of life. We want to save the world because we like critters, and we should fess up to it.

Drury was not a scheming wise-user, as may be inferred from his criticism of the environmentalist movement. He just wanted people to think about what they had learned about ecology in the century since Clements and Forbes.

Think people think!


Chemistry and life : an introduction to general, organic, and biological chemistry
Published in Unknown Binding by Burgess Pub. Co. ()
Author: John William Hill
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biotecnologia
please up go information of biotecnologi


Chesapeake Almanac: Following the Bay Through the Seasons
Published in Paperback by Tidewater Pub (1993)
Authors: John Page, Jr. Williams and Alice Jane Lippson
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If you love Chesapeake Bay, this is your book.
If you live on, near or visit and love Chesapeake Bay you should read this engaging and informative book. A collection of John Page William Jr.'s columns from "Chesapeake Bay Magazine," the book walks you through a year on the Bay and it's surrounding country. Once you've read it, you'll be amazed at how it sharpens your view of what is going on around you on or along the water. This is a book for anyone who enjoys the Bay in any way -- boating, camping, cottaging, or just sitting by the waterside on a quiet afternoon with a line in the water. Highly recommended!


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