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Arctic Refuge: A Circle of Testimony (Literature for a Land Ethic)
Published in Paperback by Milkweed Editions (09 August, 2001)
Authors: Hank Lentfer and Carolyn Servid
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Send this book to everyone!
For those of us who are passionate about saving the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge this book presents our best arguements -the stories are from the heart and the mind, and address so eloquently the importance of the fight we are waging. For those who are unsure about the current fight over oil exploration and oil drilling this is a must read - the words here explain why there is no such thing as safe oil drilling because it is the human imprinting that will destroy this sanctuary. Buy the book for friends and use it to encourage support for the continued protection of "America's Serengeti."

Praise for Arctic Refuge
Discover Magazine, August 2001: "In short (and sometimes quite moving) essays and poems, scientists, native Alaskans, and former U.S. President Jimmy Carter warn against drilling for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge."

San Francisco Chronicle, March 28, 2001: "...half a dozen of America's finest nature writers, our most distinguished ex-president and several members of the Gwich'in tribe are expected to gather on Capitol Hill and deliver "Arctic Refuge: A Circle of Testimony." If it succeeds, it may prove the most important book published all year."

Drilling in the biological heart of the Arctic Refuge
The president and vice-president along with the House of Representatives and a host of unindicted co-conspirators in the oil industry have proposed to explore and drill in a pristine 1.5 million-acre coastal plain in northeast Alaska. It is the calving grounds for the Porcupine River caribou head; a critical onshore polar bear denning area; one of the last available ranges for wolves, numerous fish and other wildlife and, as importantly, home to the Gwich'in Indian tribe which depends on the caribou for food, clothing and spiritual needs. This area has been described as the biological heart of the Arctic Refuge. The book is a collection of essays dealing with the dangers of drilling in ANWR written by some of the best and brightest individuals addressing the issue. There are radicals and prgmatists, advocates and experts, wildlife biologists, Native Americans, environmentalists, and former workers in the Alaskan oil industry. Contributors include Jimmy Carter, Barry Lopez, Rick Bass, WEndell Berry, Bill McKibben, Art Davidson and 25 other thinkers and doers that will make you wonder about not only this proposal but our so-called energy policy in the U.S. Jimmy Carter gives a presidentail perspective on the importance of preserving the Refuge which was created under republican president Eisenhower in 1960. R. Glendon Brunk writes of his experiences working on the north slope and tells of the effects of such oil exploration and drilling on the environment which is chilling and perhaps prophetic for ANWR. Faith Gemmill has a moving essay on the religious importance of the caribou to the Gwich'in Tribe and culture. I will not soon forget Sarah James recounting of British Petroleum's sensitivity to the Gwich'in tribes concerns: "It is inevitable that these Gwich'in people will have to change." Kim Heacox writes of Stephen Ambrose's visit to Alaska and his position that restoration of nature must be the theme of the 21st century. Not exactly a tree-hugging, radical this Ambrose guy. The book is important not only for its defense of ANWR but for the proposition that it is truly time to begin moving toward a sustainable energy policy in the U.S. Issues such as global warming, the need to preserve this tryly magnificent place, and the possibilities for a sustainable energy policy are all included. It is a perfect example of environmental issues being more that political issues. There are cultural, artistic and historic issues and this book will provide the reader with a wide range of ideas and proposals from many who view the world through other than political, or profiteering, lenses. There are no scare tactics or doomsday predictions here. Just an attempt to give a voice to a place that relatively few Americans know or have visited but is worth saving for future generations looking for one of the last best places. This is one of the most important books of the year. Highly recommended. Milkweed Editions is to be commended for making it available at such a reasonable cost and in a most timely manner.


Murder Well-Bred
Published in Paperback by Gold Medal (1995)
Author: Carolyn Banks
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Carolyn Banks is fun!
All of Carolyn's books are funny, and Murder Well-Bred is no exception. To horse people, the most important thing in a book is accuracy - nothing peeves us more than reading a book that has horses in it and trip over inaccuracies on every page. Banks' books are "equinely" accurate, entertaining, and fun!

Prudish people with No sense of humor should not buy it...
But I gave it to all my horse-loving friends, because this Carolyn Banks, set in Mexico, is sooo funny and true. ( you'll never drink the local water anymore.)

Laughing-out loud, page turner
I haven't read a book this much fun in a LOOOONG time! Being a horse person myself, I can appreciate her horsey descriptions (which are right on) and her other "bodily function" descriptions are a hoot. A great mystery which I'd love to see on the TV screen.


The Menopause Book: A Guide to Health and Well-Being for Women
Published in Paperback by Hungry Minds, Inc (1995)
Authors: Sheldon H. Cherry and Carolyn D. Runowicz
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A Basic Book on Menopause
This book was written by a male AND female doctor without prejudice. The are very conservative about hormone therapy making this book a standout among the others.It allowed me to make all my own choices. I also found it simple to understand and reassuring.


The Menopause Book: A Guide to Health and Well-Being for Women After Forty
Published in Hardcover by Hungry Minds, Inc (1994)
Authors: Sheldon H. Cherry and Carolyn D. Runowicz
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Honest Unbiased Guide To Menopause
The only honest approach I have seen to the Estrogen question. Gives unbiased individual advice so that reader can approach this time of life with intelligence.


Under Cover for Wells Fargo: The Unvarnished Recollections of Fred Dodge (Western Frontier Library , Vol 63)
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Txt) (1998)
Authors: Fred Dodge, Carolyn Lake, and Casey Tefertiller
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FIRST HALF OF BOOK IS FAKE BY LAKE
Casey Tefertiller who brought us a brilliant book on Wyatt Earp (The Life and Legend) in 1997 wrote an introduction to this book, knowing that it was written by two different people. Dodge was never undercover for Wells Fargo. There is not a shred of evidence of that. His widow said his Tombstone notes were burned so Lake faked the first half and now Tefertiller should have used terpentine to remove varnish and reveal truth. Another hoax a la .... Another demerit for a University Press.

On My Great Great Grandfather
I loved reading this book. I am not a western theme type reader and although I may be bias, it was a great book.


Barbecue Great Memphis Style
Published in Paperback by Pig Out Pub (1997)
Author: Carolyn Wells
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Passion in need of structure
Absorbing the content of this book was very difficult. I had to stumble over a significant number of interspersed shorts on Memphis BBQ teams to get to the "meat" of why I purchased the book. Stick to the recipes! The 64 pages of recipes were broken up by 24 pages of BBQ teams (over 1/3 of the book). Meat recipe pages to team histories ratio was 32/19 (over 1/2). Point made! Many recipes needed temperature ranges rather than subjective "medium-hot", "medium-low" etc. Directions for preparation were simple, a positive. However, since side dish recipes were provided, full meal suggestions (sides, desserts, bread etc) for each meat dish would have been helpful. In summary, the book could have been 1/3 shorter by writing a separate book on Memphis BBQ history. Perhaps including an index, listing recipe pages under different cuts of meat would have been helpful (refer to Smoke & Spice as an example). Memphis has a definite passion for BBQ, but their recipe books could use a "double helping" of structure.


Bar-B-Que, Barbecue, Barbeque, Bar-B-Q, B-B-Q: Booklet
Published in Paperback by Pig Out Pub (1991)
Author: Carolyn S. Wells
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Shades of Gray: The Clay and McAllister Families of Bryan County, Georiga
Published in Hardcover by Two Bytes Pub (1999)
Authors: Carolyn Clay Swiggart, Edward R. Wells, and Leonora Quarterman
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The Backyard Barbecue and Grill Book
Published in Paperback by Pig Out Pub (1993)
Author: Carolyn S. Wells
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A Baker's Dozen of Wild Beasts
Published in Paperback by Winds of the World Press (1985)
Authors: Carolyn Wells and Fanny Y. Cory
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