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Say Hey!: A Song of Willie Mays
Published in Hardcover by Jump at the Sun (2000)
Authors: Peter Mandel and Don Tate
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Revisiting a Childhood Hero
A winner for adults as well as children! I grew up during the 1960s with baseball heroes like Willie Mays and Sandy Koufax, and reading this book with my two neices (4 and 7) was like revisiting a much-loved summer house or vacation spot. Although the girls knew very little about baseball, they loved the wonderful illustrations, and the lilting sing-song rhymes about the great Willie Mays. This book would be especially appreciated by children from ethnic groups who don't always see themselves represented in major league sports: Willie didn't harp about race or racial discrimination, he just played the best game of baseball he could. Highly recommended.


The Olmec World: Ritual and Rulership
Published in Hardcover by Art Museum at Princeton University (1996)
Authors: Michael D. Coe, Justin Kerr, Bruce M. White, John Bigelow Taylor, Richard A. Diehl, David A. Freidel, Peter T. Furst, F. Kent, Iii Reilly, Linda Schele, and Carolyn E. Tate
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Reconstructing a culture entirely from religious art
Mesoamerican archaeology is a little world by itself - I know, because I used to live in it. It has a very cosy relationship with museums and the "art" collectors who buy the objects that are looted from archaeological sites, which lie destroyed, torn into shreds under the forests all over Central America and Mexico. But it has almost no touch with reality any more. The things they say about the ancient Olmec are almost fantasy, because in truth we know so little about these people. Almost all the objects in this book were stolen from Mexico, ripped from the archaeological context that might tell us something about their real meaning. These are probably religious articles - we may never know. But imagine trying to reconstruct the rich life of rennaisance Italy by looking at reliquaries in Catholic churches! If you are still persuaded by the "mysterious Olmec" propaganda spouted by Coe and his looter buddies, go read Flannery & Marcus in the first 2000 issue of the Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, and think it over.

A Must Have for any Olmec Enthusiast
The Olmec World is an amazing resource for those who study or have an appreciation of early Mesoamerican Art. At its most basic level The Olmec World is the catalogue of the 1996 Olmec Exhibition at the Art Museum at Princeton University the first comprehensive show of Olmec art in America. Drawing upon nearly all of the major Olmec museum collections in North America from Dunbarton Oaks to Princeton's own expansive holdings, the exhibition also drew heavily from many private collections never before shown to the general public. For instance, John Stokes' amazing collection of ceramic babies and jade masks are showcased in this catalogue. However, almost as impressive as the pictures are the essays in this collection. Michael Coe has done a marvelous job of soliticing and editing a myriad of papers on the mysterious Olmec.


Advances in Remote Sensing and GIS Analysis
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (01 September, 1999)
Authors: Peter M. Atkinson and Nicholas J. Tate
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Allen Tate and the Catholic Revival: Trace of the Fugitive Gods (Isaac Hecker Studies in Religion and American Culture,)
Published in Paperback by Paulist Press (1996)
Author: Peter A. Huff
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The Consultation: An Approach to Learning and Teaching
Published in Paperback by Oxford Univ Pr (1992)
Authors: David Pendleton, Peter Tate, and Theo Schofield
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Country love and poison rain
Published in Unknown Binding by Doubleday ()
Author: Peter Tate
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The Doctor's Communication Handbook
Published in Paperback by Scovill-Paterson (1995)
Author: Peter Tate
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East Anglia and its birds
Published in Unknown Binding by Witherby ()
Author: Peter Tate
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Faces in the flames : fourth in a series of small wars
Published in Unknown Binding by Doubleday ()
Author: Peter Tate
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Generalized Tate Cohomology
Published in Paperback by American Mathematical Society (1995)
Authors: J. P. C. Greenlees and J. Peter May
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