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Victorian People and Ideas: A Companion for the Modern Reader of Victorian Literature
Published in Paperback by W.W. Norton & Company (January, 1980)
Author: Richard Daniel Altick
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Intelligent and Literature-Centered
I cannot imagine a better "companion" to Victorian literature than this nicely organized book. This is an invaluable guide to anyone who would like to situate their knowledge of Victorian prose and poetry within the era's social/historical zeitgeist. Malthus, dissenters, social reforms, sexuality, class consciousness -- all here. I have found myself returning to this book many times over the years. Kudos to Altick.

A lively and thorough introduction to the Victorian period
I highly recommned this introduction to the values and literature of Victorian Britain. Replete with lively anecdotes and thoughtful analyses, Altick's work makes for an entertaining read even as it educates those just beginning to tackle nineteenth century British history and literature.


View from Another Dimension: An Angel Speaks
Published in Paperback by Interdimensional Publishing (January, 1997)
Authors: Bethany J. O'Halloran, Daniel T. Rico, and T. Dean Adams
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This book can help everybody
Read this book even if you don't belive in the"new age." This book is the most powerful paperback I've ever seen. Just Read it you'll know what I mean.

Excellent work! Each reading is uplifiting and enlightening!
This is an excellent work. Each reading is enlightening, uplifting and empowering. The reader is given new insights and perspectives with every reading. This book is a must for those seeking greater self-understanding and realization of their full potential.


War Comes to the Middle Kingdom, 1939-1942
Published in Paperback by Ez Nature Books (November, 1998)
Authors: Liz Krieger, Dan Krieger, Stan Harth, and Daniel E. Krieger
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A Fantastic Look at WW Two in California
Liz and Dan Krieger know more history than anyone else on the Central Coast and this book is a fine example of why they are so loved in San Luis Obispo County, California. Check this book out for a very personal insightful look at how the big war affected the lives of the folks back home.

Fantastic look of WWII on California's Central Coast.
This was a great book. I enjoyed the look into how the lives of the Japanese-Americans were effected by World War II.


Watchmaking
Published in Hardcover by Sotheby Parke Bernet Publications (February, 1982)
Author: George Daniels
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The best technical treatise on fine watchmaking
This book contains the complete details of making a George Daniels watch, including the methods of fabricating and finishing every single part in the watch. George Daniels is thought by many to be the premier watchmaker in the world today, and in this book he details the methods he uses to make each component of his watches. Also included is a detailed description of the operation of gear trains, complications, and escapements, including the Daniels co-axial escapement. If you have any aspirations to watchmaking or just want to see how the absolute best are made, this is the definitive book. Wonderful color plates and technical drawings.

A step by step account by the most creative Watchmaker alive
George Daniels, residing on the Isle of Man, (UK) is not only one of a handfull of people alive today who regularly make one-of-a-kind watches completly from strach by themselves (including dial, case, movement, hands etc), but he unquestionably is the most creative of the few who are truely "watchmakers" (rather than watch repaireres or workers in a watch factory.

The republishing of "Watchmaking", after it has been out of print for many years must be one of the outstanding events of this year in horological book publishing. Every serious watch collector around the world, who had been lusting for his own copy after seeing copies of older watchcollecting friends can now aford to buy his or her own copy, rather than pay the outrageous prices at antiquarian booksellers.

The book is undoubtedly the most important volume in currently in print (was promised for Jan 1999, finally first copies delivered in April 1999)for horologists and enthusiasts about craftsman made watches anywhere.

A "must" for anybody interested in watchmaking techniques and watchmaking technology.

Fortunat F. Mueller-Maerki Publisher of HOROLOGY - The Index


We Were Not the Savages: A Micmac Perspective on the Collision of European and Aboriginal Civilizations
Published in Paperback by Nimbus Publishing, Ltd. (November, 1993)
Author: Daniel N. Paul
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The Micmac Truth...
Mr. Paul's wonderful story is a clasic. I enjoyed every page, every story. As hard as it was to read, the truth has open my eyes to a better understanding of the remarkable life of the Micmac people. I encourage everyone to read it.

We Were Not the Savages presents true history
Daniel Paul's book is a refreshing and accurate account of the injustice that the aboriginal people have endured since European contact. I recomend it to all. It is thought provoking and very intellegent reading


The Well Adjusted Horse: Equine Chiropractic Methods You Can Do
Published in Paperback by Brookline Books (January, 1999)
Author: Daniel R. Kamen
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User - Friendly Handbook
I found the book easy to follow and understand for the layman. The author did not talk over my head. The step by step procedures made sure you were comfortable at each step before you actually performed the various adjustments. If one did not feel comfortable adjusting their own horse, at the least the book made a more informed horse owner when you talk to your chiropractor and made the whole process less mysterious.

Melissa

Helps you to care for your horse
This is excellent. Clear diagrams and explanations. It is aimed at the non-chiropractor, so techniques are described from that perspective, but is excellent for Chiropractors too. A good summary of the basic anatomy and a very practical book. The techniques work, too!


Wessex Papers #2: Fallout
Published in Paperback by Avon (28 May, 2002)
Author: Daniel Parker
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Fallout
Sunday and Fred are starting to uncover the scam the Wessex Academy is running. While they are doing that. Noah is busy getting in trouble the the school bored. Because lets face it, sleeping with a teacher isnt going to exactly put you on their favorite person list. Since Noah is in the dark about whats going on at the school, he blames Fred. And Fred, who has no idea why Noah is mad at him. Can things get any more complicated at Wessex?

The second thrilling book in the Wessex Papers trilogy
Noah is deep in trouble. Not only did he have sex with the new teacher, Miss Burke, but he somehow got caught on tape doing it! Now he is being backmailed for $200,000. Noah isn't sure how it happened, but he does know that Fred Wright, who he thought was his buddy, has definitely got to be responsible. When the deadline comes and he still doesn't have the money, Noah finds himself expelled from school with nowhere to go and his life a whole mess...

Fred has no idea why Noah accused him of betraying him but he is gonna find out what conspiracy is going on at the school. Enlisting the help of Sunday the two begin to investigate the whole matter. Soon they uncover clues and find this conspiracy has been going on for quite a long while. The revelations about the conspiracy isn't the only shocking thing, their feelings for eachother too are starting to grow...until their world comes to a crashing halt after just witnessing what they believe is a murder...

The second book in the Wessex Trilogy is almost as good as the first. Of course the cliffhanger ending makes you grab the 3rd book and just start reading. I highly recommed these books to teens!


What Do Economists Contribute?
Published in Paperback by Palgrave Macmillan (20 March, 2001)
Author: Daniel B. Klein
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A superb introduction to an esoteric subject.
Economists deal in an esoteric subject that is often beyond the grasp of the general public, who are often confused with the chronic presentation of conflicting opinions by credentialed and experienced economists on almost every economic issue of our day. In What Do Economists Contribute?, editor Daniel Klein has compiled outstanding essays from nine great economists of this century (Friedreich Hayek, Ronald Coase, Thomas Schelling, Gordon Tullock, Israel Kirzner, Frank Graham, William Hutt, Clarence Philbrook, and D. McCloskey) to address the existential issue of "how do we contribute to human betterment?" from an economists perspective. the result is a lively, informative, engaging discourse that provides insight and a significant clarification of the role the evolving science of economics plays in our understanding of why things happen in the ways that they do. What Do Economists Contribute? is highly recommended reading for lay readers as well as students of economics, and has a great deal of substantive value for even experienced, practicing economists as well.

A timely book that needs to be read by all.
Daniel Klein, Professor of Economics at Santa Clara University, brings together some of the best minds in economics on a very important and unsettled issue: what do economists contribute to society? In today's world, most economists do not care about educating the general public as to how government policies work or how economics can address and solve many social problems; rather, they are concerned with demonstrating their mathematical "wizardry." Unfortunately, economists who can explain principles to the layman are not taken seriously; their work is viewed as not being rigorous enough. The "Everyman," to use Klein's term, needs to understand the beauty and power of economics. If economists stopped preaching to the choir and stopped their quest to be known as great mathematicians, then maybe people would actually come to know the power of economic reasoning. This book is enlightening and should be read by economists and noneconomists alike.


What Historical Novel Do I Read Next
Published in Hardcover by Gale Group (June, 1997)
Author: Daniel S. Burt
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Historical Fiction guide for dummies!
Want to read a historical novel but you are not quite sure which to chose. Well, then this book, i.e., What Historical Novel Do I Read Next by Daniel S. Burt (Editor), will help out big time. In here one will find a plethora of historical fiction authors and novels. Th font is alright considering that is a reference tool and the writing is up to par. Recommended.

An essential guide for every library!
As a volunteer in a library, I found this guide to be most helpful. The book has all the information you need to guide most readers of fiction.


When Someone You Know Is Gay
Published in Hardcover by M Evans & Co (May, 1989)
Authors: Susan Cohen and Daniel Cohen
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Helped Me Get Through HS
This was the only real gay themed book in my high school library. I remember reading it in the isles for a long time before I actually got the nerve to check it out. I gues sthe best part for me was the chapter with life stories. It sounds very cliche, but at that age for everything, gay or whatever, it always feels like your the only one and this made me feel a little better about myself. I highly recommend it for HS kids struggling with their own identity or friends trying to deal with homosexuality of their peers.

Excellent book for a person struggling with gay stereotypes.
This is a very good book that answers many questions that people have about the gay lifestyle. It is worth spending the time reading or giving to someone that is having problems dealing with the fact that you are gay. It answers many of the misconceptions of religion, cross-dressers, gay relationships, and AIDS. It is a good resource for a gay person who has friends that are having problems dealing with people accepting them


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