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Cochrane: Britannia's Sea Wolf
Published in Paperback by United States Naval Inst. (01 November, 2002)
Author: Donald Thomas
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Excellent swashbuckling Story
This book was first published in 1978 but has now been re-released to the benefit of all who enjoy a fast-paced historical account. After reading this book I am amazed that it has taken nearly twenty years to be re-released. What a great story Mr. Thomas tells of Thomas, Lord Cochrane, later the 10th Earl of Dundonald. From his birth through to his death covering all his exploits in numerous sea battles and actions, so many in fact that you find it hard to believe that he survived.

The book covers Cochrane's battles during the Napoleonic Wars during which, on many occasions, he sent his ship in action against overwhelming odds. It was during this period that he was recognized, as one of Britain's most daring and successful captains. It was also during this period that he made many enemies, although he pressed hard in every action and took many risks, he always considered the well being of the men under his command. This later led to his single-handed campaign against corruption in the Admiralty.

Following the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 Cochrane commenced an extraordinary career as a mercenary admiral. He subsequently commanded the navies of Chile and Brazil and launched campaigns against their protagonists, Spain and Portugal. After finishing his 'little wars' in South America he took command of elements of the Greek navy in their war against the Turks. In all these campaigns Cochrane again showed that he was one of the best naval commanders of his time.

The narrative flowed along smoothly and although I have no great knowledge of maritime history I had no problems in following this story. In over 350 pages of text along with a number of black & white plates and a few maps Mr. Thomas tells a wonderful and exciting story. This is the type of book, which I am sure any person who has a love for history or who enjoys the novels of C. S. Forester and Patrick O'Brien will just love. A must for any serious student of naval tactics or Napoleonic warfare.


Compendium of Cucurbit Diseases (Disease Compendium Series.)
Published in Paperback by Amer Phytopathological Society (1996)
Authors: Thomas A. Zitter, Donald L. Hopkins, and Claude E. Thomas
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Cuc reference book
An excellent reference book for any person working in the horticultural field. In depth information on all aspects of cucurbit diseases, viruses and associated problems. Well laid out and easily understood information.


Doctor to the Front: The Recollections of Confederate Surgeon Thomas Fanning Wood, 1861-1865 (Voices of the Civil War Series,)
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Tennessee Pr (2000)
Authors: Thomas Fanning Wood, Donald B. Koonce, and Frank L. Byrne
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Wartime experiences as a Confederate Army surgeon
Doctor To The Front: The Recollections Of Confederate Surgeon Thomas Fanning Wood 1861-1865 is the latest addition to the University of Tennessee Press Voices of the Civil War Series and an outstanding contribution to Civil War studies. Military doctors labored through the smoke of battle where impossible conditions and fear of infection compelled them to resort to amputation -- an operation most often performed without painkillers. Thomas Wood's account of his wartime experiences as a Confederate Army surgeon and his recollections of those events provide the reader with a vividly narrated "window in time" to those harrowing days. Very highly recommended for personal, professional, and academic Civil War reading lists and reference collections, Doctor To The Front combines historically significant information with human interest accounts to reveal still another horrific facet of the civil war.


Donald Davidson
Published in Hardcover by Twayne Pub (1971)
Author: Thomas Daniel Young
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Triumph of revision
Within this book, Mr. Young develops an essay around Donald Davidson's revision of his most famous poem, "Lee in the Mountains." Taking it from its first draft, titled "General Lee Remembers," Young shows how Davidson relied on the opinion of Allen Tate, and how he constantly looked to the poem as an unfinished work. The work, itself, is magnificent, but the story behind it is even better.


Embryology and Phylogeny in Annelids and Arthropods
Published in Textbook Binding by Elsevier Science Ltd (1973)
Author: Donald Thomas Anderson
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milestone of articulate embryology
This book is the most comprehensive book bout annelid and arthropod embryology. with detailed descriptions of morphogenetic processes it is THE evo-devo book of the year 1973. Useful to compare the descriptions with nematode development to proof the "Ecdysozoa"-Hypothesis. We will see....


Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs for Generalized Causal Inference
Published in Paperback by Houghton Mifflin Co (13 July, 2001)
Authors: William R. Shadish, Cook, Thomas D. Cook, and Donald T. Campbell
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Must-have for anyone interested in expertimental design.
This book is comprehensive and incredibly useful. Anyone who is interested in designing or interpreting an experiment or a quasi-experiment in the social and behavioral sciences would benefit greatly by reading it.


The Fourth Crusade: The Conquest of Constantinople
Published in Paperback by University of Pennsylvania Press (1999)
Authors: Donald E. Queller and Thomas F. Madden
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A lucid explanation of a perplexing historical event
To the contemporary mind, the Crusades represent a bizzare, even horrific, historical event. It is difficult, if not impossible, for those living in the 20th Century to comprehend the religious fervor that prompted thousands from Western Europe, both the great and the humble, to commit themselves and their fortunes to the expirgation of the infidel from the Holy Land. Of the sordid history that is the Crusades, however, the most baffling is perhaps the notorious Fourth Crusade in the early 13th Century, when Christians from Western Europe, and their Venetian allies, attacked and laid waste to Constantinople, arguably the greatest city on earth and, more to the point, inhabited by fellow Christians. The mystery is made even more remarkable by the knowledge that the Pope himself forbade the Crusaders' attack of Constantinople. What prompted the Crusaders to rebuke the Holy See? What went wrong? The present work provides an insightful and lucid analysis of the unhappy events that culminated in the destruction of the greatest city in Christiandom. "The Fourth Crusade" is essential reading for anyone who has tried to make sense of a momentous historical event that seems to defy rational explanation, or for those who simply conclude that Constantinople fell victim to the Crusaders' greed. The reality is much more complex, though "The Fourth Crusade" manages to present its analysis in an entertaining and engaging manner that brings to life a period of history like no other.


Fundamentals of Trial Techniques (Canadian Edition)
Published in Paperback by Aspen Publishers, Inc. (1995)
Authors: Thomas A. Mauet, Donald G. Casswell, and Gordon P. MacDonald
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Trial Bible
There is not really anything anyone can say about Trial Techniques, other than it is the Trial Bible for all up and coming litigators (and even many current litigators). A staple of America's law school classes, Trial Techniques is wonderful guide to not only give order, but an advantageous edge, to one's trial preparatons. Professor Mauet puts forth useful information in an easy to use format. Not only is he a great writer, but a wonderful lecturer on his techniques. If you have any use for attempting to organize a trial, or if you are a student of the law, this book is for you.


A Guide to Amphibians and Reptiles (Stokes Nature Guides)
Published in Paperback by Little Brown & Co (Pap) (1990)
Authors: Thomas F. Tyning, Donald W. Stokes, and Lillian Q. Stokes
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exelent field guide
This is by far the most detailed and enjoyable to read feild guide to amphibians and reptiles we could find. However, it does not include as many different species as some do, but it has much more information per species. I wish Thomas Tyning would write more nature books.


Hope and Glory: Essays on the Legacy of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment
Published in Hardcover by Univ. of Massachusetts Press (01 December, 2000)
Authors: Martin Henry Blatt, Thomas J. Brown, and Donald Yacovone
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the saga of the 54th Massachusetts goes on
This collection of essays has a rather tight focus: it was compiled to mark the centennial of the "Shaw Memorial" in Boston by examining the events which inspired that sculpture, how the artist joined other media in celebrating the courage of black soldiers and their white companions, and how the saga of the 54th has moved out of Boston to take on a national life since the Civil War and especially since 1897. Thus the various essays present a nuanced picture of a widening cultural movement. Especially in the past half-century, black contributions to our national life have stepped forward to take their rightful place in our national consciousness, though much remains to be found out and held up to American society. Hopefully this volume marks the beginning of a national pride in which all can celebrate what blacks have achieved (generally at dreadful personal cost). I would have been interested in learning more about the poetry and fiction this regiment--and "the Shaw," its memorial--have inspired over the past 140 years. Whether they're wonderful or dreadful (and there have been plenty of both), stories and poems also demonstrate how our consciousness of black achievement has developed. We need all the help we can get, to learn from the past and move beyond it, but this book is a good start.`


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