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104 Questions Children Ask about Heaven and Angels (Questions Children Ask)
Published in Paperback by Tyndale House Pub (1996)
Authors: Daryl Lucas, James C. Galin, James C. Wilhoit, Bruce B. Barton, D. Min, Richard Osborne, Lil Crump, David Veerman, and Lillian Crump
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104 Questions Children ask about Heaven and Angels
This book was enjoyable for myself as well as my 9-year old. The cartoons and explanations as well as scripture verses were helpful and fun. I learned right along with my child. We both would recommend this book and others in the series to those searching and new to the faith. It is reassuring to know the answers to some of those suprising questions my children ask!


The Absolute Weapon Revisited: Nuclear Arms and the Emerging International Order
Published in Hardcover by University of Michigan Press (1998)
Authors: T. V. Paul, Richard J. Harknett, and James J. Wirtz
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An extraordinary collection
This book should be on the desk of every policymaker ! As a deacon in the Roman Catholic Church I would also hope that deacons, animators of justice and peace in the local Church, would read and ponder this difficult and complex problem. After 20 years of my own study of the problem of war and peace in the nuclear age, with the end of the Cold War, there seemed to have emerged more questions than answers for myself and others.

This collection of essays gives the reader insight into the multilayered complexity of what to do with nuclear weapons, how useful are they, and what can we do to get rid of them in the future. I was impressed by the depth of the essays from each of the contributors, even when I disagreed with some of the assumptions or conclusions. This book forces one to wrestle with the unfinished agenda of human survival and thrival. As a Christian theologian, the ethical argument opposing nuclear weapons forces one to grapple with the complexity of this issue as an act of love. It is a struggle directed to understanding this seemingly unsolvable problem and the possibilities for living in a more just and peaceful world. This cannot be accomplished without knowing something of the world and problem of nuclear weapons. This book offers a superb overview of this most important and vexing dilemma at this time in human history. We cannot hope to secure some level of peace and justice without study and discussion of the emerging constellation of problems and developments surrounding this issue. This book helps us to understand.


Adventures of the Elements
Published in Paperback by Embassy Court Productions (1997)
Authors: Richard E. James and Tammy Isfeld
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Adventures is Awesome
Adventures of the Elements is a great book written with middle schoolers in mind. Science writing is difficult enough, but to write it with young minds is wonderful. The book does not include a lot of technical jargon, but imparts science knowledge within the context of the story. The characters are truly vivid and sometimes frighteningly real. The book is fun, filled with the reality that science is fun and exciting. There needs to be more science books for middle schoolers like this one.


The American Discovery of Ancient Egypt: Essays
Published in Hardcover by Los Angeles County Museum (1996)
Authors: Nancy Thomas, James P. Allen, Dorothea Arnold, Lanny Bell, Robert S. Bianchi, Edward Brovarski, Richard A. Fazzini, Timothy Kendall, Peter Lacovara, and David O'Connor
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Great Catalog
I thought this book was great! The pictures of the objects are beautiful. Where a picture could not be obtained there is usually a detailed sketch of the object. The descriptions give not only insight into use of the archaological object but also surrounding information like similar objects and archeological context. Then the essays descibe the time period and unknown/debated issue of Egyptian Archeology. As a newbie to Egyptian Archaeology I found the book easy to read and felt that things were explained well.


The Annals of San Francisco
Published in Paperback by Berkeley Hills Books (1999)
Authors: John Gihon, Richard Dillon, Frank Soule, James Nisbet, and John H. Gihon
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For anyone who loves the City by the Bay
If, like me, you are a California- or San Francisco-phile, then doubtless you already know of this book. It is THE classic account of the Gold Rush era, mostly because it isn't tarnished by revisionism--it was published in 1855! It has served as the first informational source for both researchers and novelists alike. But this review is intended for those who might not be familiar with the history of California, or may have read only the novels, journalism, or light non-fiction treatments. Don't be put off by the publication date or the book's level of detail--it is a very enjoyable read! The authors were not scholars or historians, but rather a doctor, a lawyer, and a journalist. It is jam-packed with anecdotes and factoids that will make you appreciate even more the accounts of Mark Twain, Joaquin Miller, Ambrose Bierce, Bret Harte, Henry George, etc. It is truly the root of the fruit.


Appalachee Red (James Baldwin Prize Novel)
Published in Paperback by University of Georgia Press (1987)
Authors: Raymond Andrews, Benny Andrews, and Richard Bausch
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Profound, the writing stlye has the bite of a hot GA. sun.
This a great book, if only for the sneaking way Andrews's superb writing sudenly shocks the reader into the realization of what great talent he had. I won't give away any of the story- readers should pick up the book and find out for themselves. I will tell you, though, that what attracted me to Andrews in the first place was the tragic story of his all too short life. I may be suspect for reading a book only because of the interest I had in the author's personality. Does this take away from the work ? Possibly, but authors are intriguing people, and their personal stories can be as compelling as their fiction. Andrews has an elegant style that comes across as almost savage at the same time. This book is populated with a vivid gallery of characters that breath life right of the page. Andrews can take his palce among the canon of great the Southern writers that came befor him- Faulkner, O'Connor- and his living contemporaries like the Great George Garrett. Read and enjoy !


AutoCAD LT 2000: Fundamentals - Instructor Manual
Published in Spiral-bound by Technical Learningware Company,Inc. (15 September, 1999)
Authors: Richard Allen, James Smith, James Ross, and Laura Martz
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It is very comprehensive. The best I've seen.
It is very comprehensive. The best I've seen


AutoCAD LT 2000: Fundamentals - Student Manual
Published in Spiral-bound by Technical Learningware Company,Inc. (15 September, 1999)
Authors: Richard Allen, James Smith, James Ross, and Laura Martz
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Very comprehensive!
This book rocks! It takes a complicates subject and makes it easy. The author must be some kind of genius!


Bacillus Subtilis and Its Closest Relatives: From Genes to Cells
Published in Hardcover by Amer Society for Microbiology (2002)
Authors: Abraham L. Sonenshein, James A. Hoch, and Richard Losick
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Better than the Original!!
This inspirational, emotionally-charged follow-up to "Bacillus Subtilis and Other Gram-Positive Bacteria: Biochemistry, Physiology, and Molecular Genetics," delivers the goods. One would expect the authors to be crushed by the weight of expectation for this sequel, but they have defied conventional wisdom and completely outdone themselves. I laughed, I cried, it became a part of me.


Bacillus Subtilis and Other Gram-Positive Bacteria: Biochemistry, Physiology, and Molecular Genetics
Published in Hardcover by Amer Society for Microbiology (1993)
Authors: Abraham L. Sonenshein, James A. Hoch, and Richard Losick
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Fascinating coffee-table book
This is a highly informative and emotional read about the saga of the little gram-positive bacteria that could. The stunning artwork and skillful editing make this a must-read, and should adorn everyone's coffee table. Microbiologists will be talking about it for decades to come.


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