COMMON FOSSIL PLANTS W/I AM 2E PB
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    COMMON FOSSIL PLANTS W/I AM 2E PB
    Tidwell Wd
    Manufacturer: Smithsonian
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    ASIN: 1560987588

    A Traveller's History Of England (Traveller's History)
    Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    • Informative, but not exactly captivating
    A Traveller's History Of England (Traveller's History)
    Christopher Daniell
    Manufacturer: Interlink
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    ASIN: 1566566045

    Book Description

    This book gives a comprehensive and enjoyable survey of England's past from prehistoric times right through to the present. All the major periods of English history are dealt with, including the Roman occupation, and the invasions of the Anglo-Saxons, Vikings and Normans, and the power struggles of the medieval kings.

    The reformation, the Renaissance and the Civil Wars are discussed, as well as the consequences of the Industrial Revolution and urbanism, and the establishment of an Empire, which encompassed a quarter of the human race. In the 20th century the Empire has been transformed into the Commonwealth, two victorious, but costly, World Wars have been fought, the Welfare State was established, and membership of the European Community was finally achieved.

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Informative, but not exactly captivating.......2004-09-15

    Since I was going to study abroad for a semester in England, I figured I'd read up on the history.

    Below are my specific opinions, but in summary, it's a decent book if you want to brush up on English history and not be weighed down with it.

    The good:
    -The book is short despite England's LONG history.
    -It's comprehensive. Not only does it talk about England's monarchial and wartime history, it also includes major writers, artists, and thinkers.
    -It has a rather fine index that includes, but isn't limited to, monarchs, major battles, and cathedrals.

    The bad:
    -The writing's poor. Not only does the author use incorrect grammar, he uses it blandly. Whereas I normally would finish a 300 page book in a day, this took me a week.
    -The book's short. Now, I know I put this in the good category, but it also works against the book. Since it's so condensed, the author glosses over some interesting bits. The War of the Roses is cut down to a page; it's never mentioned why the Boer Orange Free State was named as such.
    -It's confusing. Since hundreds of years of history are condensed into just a few pages, new names appear in every sentence, and it's hard to keep up.
    Victorian Lady Travellers
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      Victorian Lady Travellers
      Dorothy Middleton
      Manufacturer: Academy Chicago Publishers
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      A Traveller's History of Oxford (The Traveller's History Series)
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Especially recommended for on-site vacationers
      A Traveller's History of Oxford (The Traveller's History Series)
      Richard Tames
      Manufacturer: Interlink Books
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      ASIN: 1566564670

      Book Description

      A Traveller's History of Oxford gives the reader a clear account of Oxford's earliest beginnings from Roman times, its Anglo-Saxon past, its importance in medieval England, the founding of the different colleges, its status as Royalist capital during the Civil War and after this crisis, and its recovery and continuing growth right up to the twenty-first century.

      The book also looks closely at the story behind the beautiful buildings and discusses Oxford's gifts to the world both in the alumni, which include five kings, 25 British Prime Ministers, 36 Nobel Prize winners, and 85 archbishops, and in the world of ideas: the legends of King Arthur, the English Bible, Anglicanism, the Royal Society, Methodism, Pre-Raphaelites, Alice and Wonderland, Aestheticism, OED, Inspector Morse, ...The list is endless.

      It also has practical information, illustrated with maps, on exploring the town and a Chronology of Events.

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Especially recommended for on-site vacationers.......2003-04-18

      A Traveller's History Of Oxford by Richard Tames (Lecturer for the London Programs of Syracuse University and the American University) is an superbly researched, accessibly written, deftly informative guide to exploring and appreciating one of Britain's most famous and provincial cities. Featuring Oxford's history, museum highlights, recommendations for bicycle, car, train and bus trips, this handy and "user friendly" volume is enhanced with sections devoted to sports, walking tours, a bibliography, glossary, and an index. A Traveller's History Of Oxford is especially recommended for on-site vacationers and is ideal for "armchair travelers" wanting to know more about the history and attractions of this venerable English city.
      The Silent Traveller in Oxford (Lost and Found Series)
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      Yee Chiang , and Chiang Yee
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      ASIN: 156656493X

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars A classic work of travel literature.......2003-07-20

      The Silent Traveler In Oxford is a classic work of travel literature. Written by Chiang Yee, a Chinese writer who took refuge in Oxford from the London Blitz in the year 1940, The Silent Traveler In Oxford brings a unique perspective that explores Oxford's scenery, traditions, pubs and restaurants, daily life, and so much more -- all with a keen eye for idiosyncracy. Highly enjoyable reading as a uniquely written travelogue, The Silent Traveler In Oxford is especially recommended for Anglophiles and others with an interest in Oxford during those yesteryears of World War II.
      An American in Regency England: The journal of a tour in 1810-1811; (Travellers in history series)
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        Louis Simond
        Manufacturer: Maxwell
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        ASIN: 0080070744
        THE CATHEDRAL CHURCHES OF ENGLAND: THEIR ARCHITECTURE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES WITH BIBLIOGRAHY AND GLOSSARY: A PRACTICAL HANDBOOK FOR STUDENTS AND TRAVELLERS.
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          THE CATHEDRAL CHURCHES OF ENGLAND: THEIR ARCHITECTURE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES WITH BIBLIOGRAHY AND GLOSSARY: A PRACTICAL HANDBOOK FOR STUDENTS AND TRAVELLERS.

          Manufacturer: John Murray
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          The cathedral churches of England: Their architecture, history and antiquities ; with bibliography, itinerary and glossary ; a practical handbook for students and travellers
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            The cathedral churches of England: Their architecture, history and antiquities ; with bibliography, itinerary and glossary ; a practical handbook for students and travellers
            Helen Marshall Pratt
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            Diary of Baron Waldstein: A Traveller in Elizabethan England.
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              Zdenek Brtnicky z Valdstejna , and G. W. Groos
              Manufacturer: Thames & Hudson
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              Discovering American History in England: An Illustrated Traveller's Guide
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                Catherine Leitch
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                A fully illustrated guide to people and places linked to Britons who have had a defining influence on America.
                Images of the Educational Traveller in Early Modern England (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History)
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                  Sara Warneke
                  Manufacturer: Brill Academic Publishers
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                  ASIN: 9004101268

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                  While educational travel was extremely popular among early modern Englishmen, the practice attracted extensive public criticism. Rather than examining travel itself, this book explores the vivid public images of educational travellers, their development and popularity, and the fears and prejudices in English society that engendered them. The first part of the book examines the medieval background of English travel abroad, the enthusiasm for educational travel among early modern Englishmen, and the progress of the public debate over the practice which essentially started with the publication of Ascham's The Scholemaster in 1570. The second part of the book examines each of the seven major images of the educational traveller: the Italianated traveller; the atheistical traveller, the Catholic traveller, the morally corrupt traveller, the culturally corrupt traveller, and the foolish and lying travellers.

                  Geronimo: His Own Story: The Autobiography of a Great Patriot Warrior
                  Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
                  • A Great "American" Autobiography
                  • A warrior's words
                  • The story in his words...
                  • Once I moved about like the wind...
                  Geronimo: His Own Story: The Autobiography of a Great Patriot Warrior
                  Geronimo , and S. M. Barrett
                  Manufacturer: Plume
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                  Customer Reviews:

                  5 out of 5 stars A Great "American" Autobiography.......2006-01-28

                  Geronimo: His Own Story is an endlessly fascinating autobiography that belongs in the pantheon of other great American works of autobiography and memoir. This book should take its place alonside other great works of personal non-fiction such as The Autobiography of Malcom X, A Moveable Feast, The Autobiography of Mark Twain, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, and (arguably the best of the bunch) The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas. This is a strong statement, but after reading this short autobiography it's at least an idea that should be entertained. I found things in this book that I was not expecting, and it ended up being a far more complex and intriguing portrait of Geronimo than I had previously entertained. The most fascinating side of Geronimo that comes across in these two-hundred pages is not Geronimo the warrior but Geronimo the diplomat.

                  S. M. Barrett's introduction tells us that after Geronimo finished what he wanted to say he would not take questions or add anything more, but merely stated "`Write what I have spoken.'" These are the actions of a man who has a very specific purpose he is pursuing. After reading Geronimo's story I believe his purpose in publishing his tale was to accomplish in peace what he was unable to in war--he wanted to deliver his people back to Arizona.

                  Geronimo dedicates his story to Theodore Roosevelt, because, in his words, he "knows I speak the truth;...he is fair minded and will cause my people to receive justice in the future; and because he is chief of a great people." Even before his story has started Geronimo strikes a cordial tone. Not only are Geronimo's words flowing with accolades, but they are also giving Roosevelt something to live up to. By stating that Roosevelt is "fair minded and will cause my people to receive justice in the future" he is almost challenging Roosevelt to live up to this description.

                  Much of the fighting in Geronimo occurs between the Apache's and the Mexicans. Geronimo doesn't try and hide his feelings about the Mexicans, stating not only that he as "no love for the Mexicans," but also that if he was younger, "and followed the warpath," he would "lead into Old Mexico." In fact, his battles with the Mexicans take up a slight majority of the book. He does not make any similarly broad statements when speaking about Americans. Whenever Geronimo criticizes American policy he makes certain that he focuses his criticism on the officer in charge rather than American policy as a whole. Geronimo realizes that merely lashing out at an unfair, but time honored, practice of breaking U.S. treaties would alienate his audience and hurt his cause.

                  The rhetorical technique Geronimo uses in telling his story is rather matter of fact. This is in stark contrast to some of the more melodramatic works that were popular around the turn of the century. Certainly this highlights a difference in two cultures, but it is also indicative of how Geronimo goes about trying to achieve his goal. Instead of histrionically telling his story he presents it in what seems to be an objective and reasonable voice. When Geronimo gave himself up to the U.S. Army one of the conditions was that his band of Apaches would be sent to Florida with the rest of their families. When the U.S. breaks this condition Geronimo flatly states that this "treatment was in direct violation of our treaty made at Skeleton Canon." He lets the action speak for itself. If he railed against the injustice committed then he would have turned off a mostly white audience. After all, it was their government who was responsible for breaking the treaty.

                  I won't make this into a thesis (although I probably could). Geronimo: His Own Story is a wonderful portrait of one of American History's most courageous heroes. In the book I was surprised to find out just as much about Geronimo the diplomat as I did about Geronimo the warrior. I'll end this with Geronimo's words: "There is no climate or soil which, to my mind, is equal to that of Arizona. We could have plenty of good cultivating land, plenty of grass, plenty of timber and plenty of minerals in that land which the Almighty created for the Apaches. It is my land, my home, my fathers' land, to which I now ask to be allowed to return. I want to spend my last days there, and be buried among those mountains. If this could be I might die in peace, feeling that my people , placed in their native homes, would increase in numbers, rather than diminish as at present, and that our name would not become extinct."

                  5 out of 5 stars A warrior's words.......2004-12-10

                  "Geronimo: His Own Story" has been revised and edited, with an introduction and notes, by Frederick Turner. This book is the autobiography of the legendary Apache warrior, as told to S. M. Barrett. The copyright page notes that the main text was originally published as "Geronimo's Story of His Life" in 1906.

                  The revised edition includes the 1906 preface by Barrett; a 33 page introduction by Turner; a "Note on the Text," which describes the genesis of the book; a map, "Apache Country, 1865-1886"; a bibliography; and a generous collection of photographs showing both Geronimo at various stages in his life, and other people of his times. Barrett's introduction tells how the text was delivered orally by Geronimo, and how translator Asa Daklugie helped Barrett turn it into book form. Indeed, in his introduction Turner notes that Geronimo's story is "a preliterate and essentially a prewhite narrative." Altogether the text and supplemental features are about 200 pages long.

                  Geronimo's fascinating story begins with an Apache creation myth. He discusses his early life, his family, his battles against the Mexicans, his conflict with United States forces, and his life as a prisoner-of-war under U.S. military control. I was especially interested by his descriptions of the military tactics he used. Geronimo also discusses Apache life: religion, hunting, cultural taboos, etc. The book includes some really remarkable accounts, such as Geronimo's visit to the St. Louis World's Fair. The text is quite poignant when Geronimo reflects upon his hope for the survival of his people and their culture.

                  I would recommend this book to all who are interested in Native American studies, 19th century American history, military autobiography, and the relationship between oral and written literature. But above all, this book is an encounter with an extraordinary human being whose voice remains passionate and compelling after all these decades.

                  4 out of 5 stars The story in his words..........2001-09-14

                  Mr. Barrett interviewed Geronimo after several years of his captivity and this is his version of what happened in the Apache Wars. Definately an interesting read and a great story. Not what you should read if interested in a complete history of the Apache Wars and the part Geronimo had, but still worthwhile as it tells it from his prespective in his old age.

                  5 out of 5 stars Once I moved about like the wind..........2001-09-06

                  This was a pretty good book and a fast read. The book has an introduction with some history about the Apache conflict and then goes into the part that is Geronimos own words, translated in the early 1900's. The book does point out places in the text that are disputed as being the words of Geronimo. He talks about things that happened to him as a child and as a young man.
                  However some things that are discussed in detail in traditional history books are barely mentioned here. There are some good pictures in the book. It's very interesting to hear it from his point of view, but I would also recommend other sources to get the complete story from both sides. I would compare the way the text reads to the book "Black Elk Speaks".
                  Warrior Woman: The Story of Lozen, Apache Warrior and Shaman
                  Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
                  • Must read
                  • Lozen.
                  • not well told
                  • Fascinating!
                  • Historical Fiction
                  Warrior Woman: The Story of Lozen, Apache Warrior and Shaman
                  Peter Aleshire
                  Manufacturer: St. Martin's Press
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                  ASIN: 0312244088

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                  The Apaches are legendary for their fierce, uncompromising tactics in battle, and their gorgeously complex, enigmatic mythologies and rituals. They are a people of pride, power, and spirit. One figure in Apache history embodied all these traits. She was a force to be reckoned with: a spiritual leader, shaman, and lethal adversary. Warrior Woman is the story of Lozen, a woman among male warriors. While most of the Native American women at the time remained in the villages to rear children and prepare food, Lozen fought alongside Geronimo, Cochise, and Victorio in some of the bloodiest incidents of the Apache Wars in the 19th-century. Hers is a life little discussed in Native American history books. Instead, much of what is known of her has been passed down through generations via stories and legends among her people. One story speaks of her supernatural powers, bestowed upon her by the god Ussen. She would lift her arms to the sky and place her palms against the wind, and through the warm sensations her open palms, could detect the direction and distance of her enemies. Other stories say that she was purported to have power to calm and tame horses with the mere laying of hands, and that she had the speed, dexterity, and skill at weaponry to match any man. Peter Aleshire combines such folklore with historical facts and oral histories to recreate Lozen's life. With immaculate detail he tells the story of her childhood in the mountains of New Mexico, surrounded by the vastness of nature and the Chiricahua legends and religions that shaped her thoughts. He describes her intricate coming-of-age ceremony, and the evolution of her role to match that of the staunchest warrior, as the white men slowly took over the land of her people and forced them from one reservation to another. Finally, Aleshire recounts Lozen's final days of freedom, when the few remaining Apache warriors, under the leadership of Geronimo, rode like the wind through the mountainous regions in Mexico, pursued by one-quarter of the U.S. Army.Warrior Woman brings Lozen to life. But more than that, it is also the story of her people, from the events leading up to the Apache Wars until their inevitable and unfortunate conclusion.

                  Customer Reviews:

                  5 out of 5 stars Must read.......2006-05-02

                  The book could be described as "dry" on occasion but it's History, forgotten History at that. I loved Mr.Aleshire's book about a true Hero that so little has been written of. I enjoyed the chapter notes and appreciate that Mr. Aleshire added his own assumptions at time. I had a hard time putting this book down and have recommended it to people I know would enjoy it. My Great-Grandmother mentioned Lozen when I was younger and until I was in High School I thought she was a myth. What a terrible shame it is to know so little about someone so legend worthy.

                  5 out of 5 stars Lozen........2005-01-25

                  I have learned from a reliable source (another author in fact)that Peter Aleshire is an Apache? His book I found hard to put down. One of the best written on this elusive and mysterious woman. He has given an honest account of her life and weaved facts with probabilities that he has recorded as his own assumptions to fill in the gaps where no records exist.

                  1 out of 5 stars not well told.......2003-07-26

                  This book is too dry for such a fascinating, larger-than-life Apache woman. Try Ghost Warrior by Lucia St.Clair Robson instead - a much more intersting story that does justice to Lozen.

                  5 out of 5 stars Fascinating!.......2003-01-02

                  This book, though rather dry at times, is still a fascinating account of a forgotten warrior. Detailing the life of Lozen is a worthy endeavor (though it's been done before in another book called "Lozen: Apache Woman Warrior" - which is also worth reading by the way.) I found this book to be well worth reading, as well - it's one of those history explorations that seem to take you back to the time and place of it's account, and spark your imagination to what the life of the people of that time might have been like. I hope more people read this book so that Lozen's name is not forgotten (as so many great, historical women in other cultures are) I would love it if one day her name were as recognizable as Geronimo or Crazy Horse. Maybe this book will help with that - who knows!

                  1 out of 5 stars Historical Fiction.......2002-09-20

                  Historical fiction from a white male Arizona State University Professor. He makes up a biography of the Story of Lozen, Apache Warrior and Shaman.
                  Geronimo: Young Warrior (Childhood of Famous Americans)
                  Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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                  George E. Stanley
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                  5. Davy Crockett: Young Rifleman (Childhood of Famous Americans Series.) Davy Crockett: Young Rifleman (Childhood of Famous Americans Series.)

                  ASIN: 0689844557

                  Customer Reviews:

                  5 out of 5 stars GREAT BOOK........2004-10-05

                  I am ten years old and my name is G/Dog. Geronimo is a one of a kind book. This is why I give it five stars. It's tells how about Geronimo's life and what he did. He had two names. I recommend this book from ages 7 through 15. It is medium length.

                  5 out of 5 stars A must read!.......2003-05-17

                  This is a must read for young people. It gives an excellent picture of one of the most important Native Americans in American history. Stanley makes Geronimo come to life.
                  Warrior Born: Quick Killer (White Apache Series)
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                    Warrior Born: Quick Killer (White Apache Series)
                    Jake McMasters
                    Manufacturer: Leisure Books
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                    Binding: Mass Market Paperback

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                    ASIN: 0843942312
                    Cochise: Apache Warrior and Statesman
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                      Cochise: Apache Warrior and Statesman
                      Edgar Wyatt
                      Manufacturer: Mcgraw-hill Book Company
                      ProductGroup: Book
                      Binding: Unknown Binding
                      ASIN: B0000CIZO8
                      Ghost Warrior
                      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
                      • Wonderful Author
                      • Native American Indians
                      • Apaches and Atrocities
                      • Another fine Native American novel
                      • Big Disappointment
                      Ghost Warrior
                      Lucia St. Clair Robson
                      Manufacturer: Forge Books
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                      Binding: Hardcover

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                      ASIN: 0312871864

                      Book Description

                      From the New York Times bestselling author of Ride the WindConventional history records Geronimo, Cochise, and Victorio as the most important Apache military leaders, but the Apaches themselves include another hero: Lozen, valiant warrior, revered shaman, and beautiful woman.Orphaned as an infant, sister of Victorio, Lozen has always known that she has been chosen to defend Apache freedom. As the US Army prepares to move her people to a New Mexico reservation, Lozen postpones marriage and childbearing to fight among the men. Supported unconditionally by her brother and her peoples chiefs, Lozen quickly proves her mettle as soldier, reconnaissance scout, and peerless military strategist. Rafe Collins is an adventurer traveling West in the wake of the Mexican War. On a dangerous journey between El Paso and Sante Fe, he forms an unlikely but enduring rapport with the Apaches. When his bond to the lovely, keenly intelligent Lozen goes far beyond friendship, he must undertake a quixotic course that will change his life forever.

                      Customer Reviews:

                      4 out of 5 stars Wonderful Author.......2007-10-02

                      Any book by this author is worth a read. This is one of the really good ones.

                      5 out of 5 stars Native American Indians.......2006-09-29

                      I've been very passionate about everything & anything that has to do with Native American Indians since I can remember.
                      This book by Lucia St. Clair Robson is another wonderful story about them, about their life and about a great woman. I couldn't put the book down, I would stay up & read till 2am having to have to wake up at 5:30am and go to work... I gave it 5 stars only because it is the highest you can go. The book simply deserves more stars!

                      4 out of 5 stars Apaches and Atrocities.......2005-08-01

                      I can't say I enjoyed this book, as it's difficult to "enjoy" a book that is mostly about the near genocide of a terrifying and brutal yet complex and culturally rich group of people. Still, I'm glad I read it. I suspect, like Robson's other book I've read, Ride the Wind, bits of Ghost Warrior will come back to haunt me as I continue to mull it over. My only criticism is that I found it very difficult to keep track of the never-ending parade of Pale Eyes (white men) officers, generals, and enlisted men. But my guess is that that was her point. There WAS a continuous and constant influx of white men in such numbers that it was difficult to keep track of them as individuals. My biggest "bravo!" to Robson is that she doesn't pull punches. The Apaches are not the "noble savages" that so many books make them out to be. They are people - flawed and complex and violent, and just as capable as the Pale Eyes at handing out brutal death. All in all, it's a book worth reading. If you like this book, I recommend reading Ride the Wind, also by Lucia St. Clair Robson.

                      5 out of 5 stars Another fine Native American novel.......2004-08-13

                      Ms. Robson's meticulous research and attention to historical accuracy is again evident in this excellent and heartbreaking story of the Native American people. If you haven't read "Walk in My Soul" or "Ride the Wind" - what are you waiting for? Once you've read one of Ms. Robson's novels you'll want to collect them all.

                      1 out of 5 stars Big Disappointment.......2003-10-09

                      Robson's Ride the Wind was one of my all-time favorite books so when this book was released I snatched it up. It was hard to get into but I was persistant and kept waiting for the book to meet my expectations. Unfortunately, there was no turning point. I just trudged through this book. Read the editorial review from Publisher's Weekly. It is right on, saying that the story is "watered-down" and "lacking energy." I hope this review spares someone from wasting their time and money on this book.
                      The War Chief (The son of a white man becomes an Apache warrior)
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                        The War Chief (The son of a white man becomes an Apache warrior)
                        Edgar Rice Burroughs
                        Manufacturer: Ballantine 03082
                        ProductGroup: Book
                        Binding: Mass Market Paperback
                        ASIN: B000J2LNDM
                        Shadow Warrior: A Novel of the Old West
                        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
                        • Great Western!
                        • Wanting more...
                        • A Thrilling Journey Back in Time
                        • A Great Read For Lovers Of A Good Story
                        Shadow Warrior: A Novel of the Old West
                        J C Gotcher
                        Manufacturer: The Lyons Press
                        ProductGroup: Book
                        Binding: Hardcover

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                        ASIN: 1592281222

                        Book Description

                        Doc, a young scout and hunter, gets separated from his wagon train when he encounters a band of Llanero Apache warriors, with fatal results for two young warriors. The Apaches, in search of glory and revenge, begin the hunt for the white man they come to call "Shadow," but Shadow is a capable enemy and he quickly turns the tables, with the hunters becoming the hunted, too. The struggle becomes a three-way test of wits and wills among Doc and Gunsi, brutal and cunning, who leads by intimidation, and Toh-Yah, a wiser, more strategic thinker, who leads by example -- the two would-be chiefs of the Apache band, each of whom has buried a younger brother lost to Shadow.

                        Shadow Warrior is, in addition to a thrilling action epic, an engrossing character study, with the white man and the Apache treated sympathetically. The tension builds as the respect of Shadow for Apache, Toh-Yah for Shadow, and even -- grudgingly, and too late -- Gunsi for Shadow, grows.

                        Customer Reviews:

                        5 out of 5 stars Great Western!.......2006-02-20

                        I've always been a fan of the Western Novel but all too often I've faced poorly written material. Not so with Shadow Warrior!
                        This is a great western in the old tradition and one can only hope that J. C. Gotcher will visit the keyboard again!

                        5 out of 5 stars Wanting more..........2004-09-13

                        J.C. Gotcher has captured the true spirit of the Western novel. He introduces us to characters and in turn lets us truly get to know them - so well, that we're not always sure who to cheer for and in the end we miss them all. I especially appreciate that Gotcher doesn't force a relationship between reader and character, but allows it to develop on its own. This is a fabulous read and one I will enjoy again.

                        5 out of 5 stars A Thrilling Journey Back in Time.......2003-10-24

                        A great story with non-stop action. You won't be able to put this one down. A unique blend of great story telling with a lot of historical accuracy. You are captivated by the wit and grit of the characters in a clash of cultures. It captures the spirit and realism of the old west.

                        5 out of 5 stars A Great Read For Lovers Of A Good Story.......2003-10-10

                        This book, gripping with non- stop action, reminds me of a story your grandfather might have shared with you on a long road trip.It truly feels and speaks of another time. There are three main characters locked in a three-way struggle.This is not your typical good guy- bad guy western.I liked the freshness the author brings to this genre(and this is from a dyed in the wool Louis L'Amour fan!).This book is picturesque,exciting,and thought-provoking.If you love a great story this book is for you.
                        3 Titles By Madeline Baker : Warrior's Lady - Cheyenne Surrender - Apache Flame
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                          3 Titles By Madeline Baker : Warrior's Lady - Cheyenne Surrender - Apache Flame
                          Madeline Baker
                          Manufacturer: various
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                          Binding: Mass Market Paperback
                          ASIN: B000VT9PG0

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                          4 Titles By Hudson - Apache Temptation - Warrior's Song - His Daughter's Laughter - The Mother of His Son
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                            4 Titles By Hudson - Apache Temptation - Warrior's Song - His Daughter's Laughter - The Mother of His Son
                            Janis Reams Hudson
                            Manufacturer: various
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                            ASIN: B000QJF4S8

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                            Women Art and Geometry in Southern Africa
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                              Women Art and Geometry in Southern Africa
                              Paulus Gerdes
                              Manufacturer: Africa World Press
                              ProductGroup: Book
                              Binding: Paperback

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                              ASIN: 0865436029

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                              Africa needs to awaken and nurture its magnificent creative potential. African Women, constituting half of the population, are still strongly underrepresented in scientific and technological careers where mathematics plays an important role. Women themselves appear to lack the confidence to take up studies in the science fields that have been considered male domains in Europe and throughout colonial Africa. Ironically, however, outside this context, South African women have traditionally been involved in cultural activities ¡V such as ceramics, beading, mural decoration, mat and basket weaving, hair braiding, tattooing, string figures ¡V which bear a striking artistic and mathematical character.

                              The main objective of this book is to call attention to some mathematical ideas incorporated in the patterns invented by women in Southern Africa. An appreciation of these mathematical traditions may lead to their preservation, revival and development. Use of female art traditional forms has implications in the field of mathematics education.

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