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Mickey Mantle: My Very Best Friend.
Published in Hardcover by Adventure Quest Inc (December, 1996)
Authors: Marshall Smith and John Rohde
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A personal look at one of Americas True Super Stars
For the true Mickey fan a chance to hear about the person when out of the public spotlight. Great stories that will make it seem that you were Mickeys friend to.


The Moon Box: Legends, Mystery and Lore from Luna: The Moon Goddess, Moon Lore, the Were-Wolf, Somium
Published in Hardcover by Chronicle Books (November, 1995)
Authors: John Miller and Tim Smith
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An Excellent Start to any search into Moon Lore
The Moon Box is a set of four small hardcover books that contain wonderfull stories, poems, and legents about the moon in all it's splendor, I would reccomend it to anyone looking for not just a gift but a beautifull set of art.


More Cowboy Shooting Stars
Published in Hardcover by Empire Publishing (January, 1993)
Authors: John A. Rutherford and Richard B. Smith
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Great reference for serious collectors or anyone interested
For anyone interested in the Saturday matinee cowboy stars of the thirties through fifties, this is a great reference book.Organized by actor, includes every movie with date, studio, and lenght of film. Highly recommended


Movies: A Crash Course
Published in Hardcover by Watson-Guptill Pubns (October, 1998)
Authors: John Naughton, Adam Smith, and Terry Staunton
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A Gem!
This little book is as much fun to read as watching one of your favorite films. Not only is it entertaining and informative, but it manages to be comprehensive and highly discriminating at the same time. The authors are fully aware of the "auteurs" who count, of the films that matter. I've read hundreds of film books, and I can guarantee that you won't find a better value.


My Bondage and My Freedom (Penguin Classics)
Published in Paperback by Penguin USA (Paper) (04 February, 2003)
Authors: Frederick Douglass and John David Smith
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I'm shocked to be the first to review this.
My Bondage and My Freedom, one of Douglass' several autobiographies, a very important book that should be read by anyone interested in United States history generally, or the crucial and often tragic role race has played in that history. Douglass, a former slave, was one of the few African-Americans who achieved prominence in the largely white, new england abolition movement. Douglass was an eloquent writer and (by historical accounts) speaker. His recounting of his experience as a slave, and his reflections on his role as a black former slave in America, are powerful.


My Mother's Favorite Song-
Published in Audio Cassette by Howard Publishing (September, 1999)
Author: John William Smith
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Warm, funny, inspiring, tasteful, wonderful
This book is warm, gracious, and funny. There is a tremendous amount of wisdom in John Smith's stories. You'll laugh, cry, think about your past, pray for your future! Enjoy!


Mycorrhizal Symbiosis
Published in Hardcover by Academic Press (July, 1997)
Authors: John Lakey Harley and S. E. Smith
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The standard reference for mycorrhizal research
This book is a standard reference in the field of mycorrhizal research. Since the field is growing rapidly, it is somewhat dated, but still excellent, especially for a life scientist trying to learn about the different types of mycorrhizae. This is a technical book, and parts of it require some knowledge of plant physiology, molecular biology, ecology, or, of course, mycology. Still, it is the book I send people to when they need a reference, and my copy is getting ragged with use.


An Old Creed for the New South : Proslavery Ideology and Historiography, 1865-1918
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Publishing Group (December, 1985)
Author: John David Smith
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Superbly researched and very well presented
Dr. Smith has done it again. He has covered a complex subject with in depth scrutiny. From that he has produced a work that puts forth a great deal of information in a manner that the reader can easily grasp. If you can't learn history from Dr. Smith, you can't learn history.


On the Boulevard--The Best of John L. Smith
Published in Paperback by Huntington Press (January, 1999)
Author: John L. Smith
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The definitive book about life on and off the Vegas Strip
ON THE BOULEVARD is a wonderful compilation of Smith's best daily columns. It's a fun and easy read that gives the reader insight into every-day life in Las Vegas -- from a fourth-generation Nevadan. Smith is the most-read columnist in Nevada because his stories cover the human side of Vegas, the side most tourists never see. I highly recommend!


The Oracle of the Radiant Sun
Published in Paperback by Griffin Trade Paperback (April, 2003)
Authors: Caroline Smith and John Astrop
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It is in the Cards, this deck is Radiant.
I have been collecting and reading Tarot decks for as long as I can remember. Usually I always ignored Oracle decks as they are in a completely different structure than what is a traditional Tarot Deck. But when I first saw this book and deck set, and looked at the few images the deck showed, and the really cheap price, I was sold. Now to be quite honest with you, being Latino the only experience I have with Astrology is Walter Mercado, and the rest, well I can say I am astrologically illiterate. So of course I had my doughts on purchasing this deck. But the cheap price and the beautiful images shown in the back won me over. This oracle deck is as it proclaims, Radiant, but more than that it is truly breathtaking. And you do not have to even know astrology to start reading because each of the 84 cards has a key word that can get you to start reading right away. So if you are a seasoned Tarot reader, or a newbie, these are truly perfect.

I had seen Caroline Smith's previous works with the Elemental Tarot, and I thought they were okay, was not really impressed. But these are just beautiful. . One of the things that really first attracted me to these cards is the art work. Each image conjures and inspires the psyche within in ways that I never thought possible. The art used is a collage of Medieval, and renaissance images, that reminds me of art work used in ancient grimoires, occult books, and ancient maps The other thing I loved about this deck is that the cards are really eclectic, and one does not have to be a student of Astrology to use them.. Occult and religious Images grace each card, images such as Voodoo Veves and other occult sigils, Buddha, Hindu Gods, Biblical characters such as Solomon and Moses, dragons, demons, Greek gods, Egyptian images, Angels, fairies, and so on and so on. Each card is breathtaking, and beautiful.

Unlike traditional tarot, this does not have the Major or Minor arcana. Instead it is broken into 7 suites. They are the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. Each suite has 12 cards each using the 12 zodiac signs, Leo, Scorpio and so on. The cards are the size of playing cards, and shuffle with ease for small hands. The cards are of a medium thick stock with a nice coating for durability. The thing I love the most about this deck is that one does not have to be fluent in Astrology, and it is a good tool for those who want to begin to learn about Astrology. But not just that the images really wakes the curiosity, and at least for me, made me want to search the meaning behind the pictures.

There where only two problems that I found with this kit. One although I love the book that it comes with, it is made in a way that the back flap is also the base where the cards are held. So when you are reading the book, there is this big flap that is anointing, until of course you use scissors and carefully cut along the crease to get rid of this really annoying flap. If you are a seasoned card reader, you will have a bag or box to place the cards, and that is that. The other problem i had was the really bad typo in the beginning of the book. It begins with a Short introduction, that would have been beautiful, but the typo made you feel like you where Elmer Fudd. All the s where replaced by f, and it makes it confusing to read. But beside these two minor little problems, that can really be fixed or overlooked. This is one of the most beautiful oracle decks, I have seen. I am still studying them, but because there is a key word printed on each card. I have done minor test readings for myself that have come out really accurate. This deck has a romantic renaissance; Medieval and Victorian feel to them, that conjurors the memory and feel of Spiritists, Mediums, Gypsi Witches, and Psychics of old, Its in the cards this will defiantly be a classic.


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