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Letters of Transit: Essays on Travel, History, Politics, and Family Life Abroad
Published in Hardcover by Odysseus Books (2001)
Author: Matthew Mills Stevenson
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Time well spent
I feel like I have been at a feast of experience and ideas. Traveling with Matt Stevenson through his book "Letters of Transit," has been an enjoyable treat. Glimpses of Russia, Fiji, Africa, Ireland and islands in the Pacific were described with poetic language, clear pictures of the economy and political aspects and the excitement of venturing into different lands. A description of Mexico City as seen from a mountain top castle is vivid and imaginative:"Cars raced around the narrow streets and the imperial boulevards like so many rats searching the maze. And in the distance I saw rows of houses, like the surf appropriating a dune, washing up the sides of the hills.

As an economist he discusses the Russian system with insight and understanding. One feels like he is talking to a friend. He is good company.

My favorite parts of the book are those in which he visits the battlegrounds where his father fought. He familiarizes us with the problems of war and steeps us in nostalgia. I know his father and so the quotes from him are particularly interesting, admirable and poignant in these times. He quotes other military comrades of his father, "There is the way I dreamed I fought, and the way I wish I had fought...the way I think I fought and that is the story I told here."

Reading this book has been a stimulant to my intellect, a treat to my senses and a good time with a newly found companion.

Thoughts by a traveler who has been around the world
Letters Of Transit: Essays On Travel, History, Politics, And Family Life Abroad by banker and essayist Matthew Stevenson is a sizeable and impressive compendium of original thoughts by a traveler who has been around the world, including Switzerland, Serbia, Northern Ireland, South Africa, and the Middle East. Stevenson writes with a clear and articulate view of the tangled morass of human politics, cultures, and events he has observed and considered. From a human look at the battle of Guadalcanal and its fallout to the current, not-so-happy state of the Russian economy to the crossroads of destiny at South Korea, Letters Of Transit is a compelling, informed and informative view of people and events around the globe, and a breathtaking, thoughtful look at what the future might have in store.

An insightful book ¿ especially for Afghanistan
Matthew Stevenson writes about many things in this hefty volume - and it is especially interesting to read about his visits to Afghansitan, Pakistan, and other places.


The Complete Idiot's Guide to American Heroes (Complete Idiot's Guide)
Published in Paperback by MacMillan Distribution (1999)
Authors: Jay Stevenson and Matthew Budman
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Intriguing view of American history via its heroes.
We were particularly excited about the Sports and Music selections. The choices were piquant and perceptive. The descriptions of the selections were particularly fascinating in their unique view of herodom in this age of popular consumer driven society. I would strongly recommend this book and its off-beat view of our world of American history to a generation unused to reading about our heros and role models from a realistic, while yet Zen, perspective. Kudos to the authors and particularly the fine editing staff!!!


Explorer (Eyewitness Books)
Published in Hardcover by DK Publishing (2000)
Authors: Rupert Matthews and Jim Stevenson
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The genealogy of the Cushing family, an account of the ancestors and descendants of Matthew Cushing, who came to America in 1638
Published in Unknown Binding by H. G. Cushing] ; distributed by G. H. Cushing ()
Author: James Stevenson Cushing
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The Gospel According to Matthew and Mark: Revised English Version (BBC Radio Collection)
Published in Audio Cassette by BBC Consumer Publishing (05 February, 1996)
Authors: Catherine Czerkawska, Michael Carroll, Derek Jacobi, and Juliet Stevenson
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