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61. Aurora (IL) (Images of America)
62. A Secret Rage (Aurora Teagarden
 
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63. Benjamin Franklin Bache and the
$44.00
64. How Does Earth Work: Physical
 
65. Aurora Consurgens: on the Problem
66. Ravished Armenia and the Story
$4.80
67. Jean Nouvel (Archipockets)
$2.40
68. The Facebook Book
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69. Legorreta + Legorreta (Archipockets)
$19.74
70. Aurora Fee
 
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71. The Empress of Farewells: The
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72. Chef Express: Fresh Appetizers
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73. How Does Earth Work? Physical
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74. Aurora 2012: A Manual For Preparedness
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75. Arctic Aurora
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76. Auroras: Light Shows in the Night
 
77. Aurora Dawn
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78. Aurora Australis
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79. Auroras of the Zapatistas: Local
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80. Foster and Partners (Archipockets)

61. Aurora (IL) (Images of America)
by Jim Edwards, Wynette Edwards
Paperback: 128 Pages (1998-10-07)
list price: US$19.99 -- used & new: US$15.12
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Asin: 0738563749
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The history of Aurora, Illinois is one of diversity. This is the first book to trace the city's early days of its first white settlement through World War I and the early 1920s, as seen through the eyes of its diverse ethnic groups. Immigrants from northern, southern, and eastern Europe, southern Blacks, and Mexicans all came to provide their talents to the massive railroad industry and the dozens of factories in the city, which were producing various products to be used by the entire nation and as well as in the construction of the Panama Canal. ... Read more


62. A Secret Rage (Aurora Teagarden Mystery)
by Charlaine Harris
Hardcover: 200 Pages (1984-01)
list price: US$13.95
Isbn: 0395353238
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Former New York City model Nickie Callahan is looking forward to the easy life when she moves to the sleepy college town of Knolls, Tennessee. But the women of Knolls are not safe. And as Nickie gets swept up in a string of brutally violent crimes, she must take matters of justice into her own hands. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (27)

5-0 out of 5 stars An incredible book - should be required reading for all!
I actually listened to the Recorded Books version of this book.It's an old, 1984, stand-alone book that predates Harris' fame and her well-known series'.If I had read the "blurb" I doubt I would have even downloaded the book since my goal for audio books is primarily light entertainment; but once I got into it, I couldn't stop.

Nicky, the protagonist, a successful NY model and aspiring writer, moves back to her Tennessee home town to finish her college degree at about the same time a serial rapist has started terrorizing the town's women. The story is told superbly in first person; my very favorite narrator, Johanna Parker, brings Nicky and her friends to life and forces us to see (hear) the action up close and personal.

As someone else mentioned, this is a serious book with little or no humor.But it is gripping and amazingly well written (I tend to not expect much of a well-known author's 30 year old books that are dug out for public consumption after her name becomes enough to sell them).

Secret Rage has a totally different tone than the Sookie Stackhouse or Aurora Teagarden books - it has none of the "frivolous" feel to it that those sometimes do.Harris examines numerous stereotypes and the ways in which violence, particularly rape, changes all of those involved - victims, friends, family, bystanders, investigators.

I have to imagine it was as painful to write as it was to listen to, but it was definitely worthwhile.I can't believe how much this book moved me and wish it were required reading for both men and women!Get it - you won't be sorry.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent book!
A GREAT book by CH! I can't imagine how I missed this book by her!

5-0 out of 5 stars A Secret Rage
I have read most of Charlaine Harris books. I missed this series and went back to read them. I always enjoy the development of her characters, its like they live next door in Douglasville or Villa Rica. She took too long establishing this persona for me. The last two thirds of the book did not disapoint, It moved right a long and I was up til midnight reading. I try not to guess who did it if possible, but there was a give away that set my "look closer bells to ringing". This was an enjoyable book I recommend it.

2-0 out of 5 stars Difficult to read through.
I love CH, but I had a really hard time reading through this novel.I know it was a dark subject matter (rape and serial killer), but it really was an awkward read for me story flow wise.The writing did not flow well, and it really did not have the needed hints in order to let me try to figure out the mystery.However, I read it because CH wrote it and I have read EVERYTHING she ever published under her CH name.It's funny to me to see that she got this published, as most agents always put on their websites that they don't want anything about rape or abuse.Not recommended for anyone underage, as it is really graphic/violent.

5-0 out of 5 stars 1984 BOOK - STILL RELEVANT TODAY
A 1984 novel; however, the subject (rape) and its treatment is the same as today.Nickie Callahan, a New York model, returns to Knolls, Tennessee to continue her college education.She moves in with an old, dear friend (MiMi) from her younger years.At Houghton College, there has been a rape of a young first year student in broad daylight.This novel really moves - took about 10 hours to read.It was worth every moment. ... Read more


63. Benjamin Franklin Bache and the Philadelphia Aurora
by James Tagg
 Hardcover: 456 Pages (1991-06)
list price: US$41.95 -- used & new: US$8.50
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Asin: 0812282558
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64. How Does Earth Work: Physical Geology and the Process of Science
by Gary Smith, Aurora Pun
Paperback: 708 Pages (2005-07-16)
list price: US$129.20 -- used & new: US$44.00
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Asin: 0130341290
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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It’s about how we know what we know. How Does Earth Work?  covers the traditional breadth of introductory geology topics, but takes the non-traditional and highly effective approach of emphasizing conceptual learning of process rather than rote memorization of facts. Questions drive the development of the concepts:  As with science itself, there are no answers without first asking questions.  As a result, the concepts are introduced and developed in context ("If this is true, then why...?”), which facilitates deeper exploration of and linking between concepts. Illustrations bear much of the weight of explanation; they are as simple as possible, thoughtfully annotated, and paired wherever possible with photos of the concept manifest in nature.


Why Geology? Minerals: Building Blocks of the Planet; Rocks and Rock-Forming Processes; Formation of Magma and Igneous Rocks; Formation of Sediment and Sedimentary Rocks; Formation of Metamorphic Rocks; Earth Materials as Time Keepers; Journey to the Center of Earth; Making Earth; Motion Inside Earth; Deformation of Rocks; Global Tectonics — Plates and Plumes; Tectonics and Surface Relief; Soil Formation and Landscape Stability; Mass Movement: Landscapes in Motion; Streams: Flowing Water Shapes the Landscape; Water Flowing Underground; Glaciers: Sculptors of Continents, Recorders of Climate Change; Shorelines: Changing Landscapes Where Land Meets Sea; Wind: A Global Geologic Process.


A comprehensive reference for geology professionals.

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Customer Reviews (4)

5-0 out of 5 stars geology book
This book is very helpful and interesting. I ordered it used and it arrived on time and in almost perfect condition.

1-0 out of 5 stars Mari H.
We requested & paid for this to be delivered in 2-3 days. This book took over 2 weeks to be delivered. Since it was a text book for school, my son ended up purchasing the book from another company. I emailed the seller several times with no response. They didn't have a return address label on the package, so I have no way of contacting them to get our money back. Amazon "Market" does not stand behind the sellers, and doesn't offer any support. We will never buy from Amazon again.

4-0 out of 5 stars Basic Geology Explained
A good overview of basic geology, with plenty of illustrations and charts.Although well written, it assumes some prior knowledge of chemistry and physics, but then at times becomes oddly "dumbed-down."
Still, it is thorough and fascinating and should be a required subject for all high school students.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great content - not a durable book, though
Okay, let me get a few things out of the way up front. First off, I generally hate textbooks. I've been in college 6 years and counting, and it's fair to say that most textbooks (regardless of subject) are written and edited in a very clueless fashion. Second, though I have many personal interests in the realm of science (quantum mechanics, string theory, and so on), it's often a major chore to study 100-level science at a university. Doubly so if it's a scientific subject you have no interest in - which in my case would be geology.

Back to the topic at hand, this book counters all of what I just said. This is an outstanding textbook by any standard. I'd even recommend it for non-students who have an interest in geology and earth science. Combined with a good instructor, this book makes an excellent resource and a surprisingly enjoyable read. I had virtually no personal interest in geology going into the class, but this book communicates a good deal of practical knowledge as well as just plain interesting trivia.

I do have some issues with the book in a physical sense. Content-wise, /How Does Earth Work/ is fantastic. But the design of the book is troublesome. It's large, unwieldy, and the cover is very flimsy. A book this size should really be hardcover, because the glossy pages are just too vulnerable to folds and tears even with careful use. I take good care of my books, and don't just randomly slop them into my backpack. Even with all my efforts to keep the book in tact, it already has minor creases in the cover, bent corners on pages, and other slight damage. This is after just two weeks of class, folks.

The book looks great, with all the color photos and such... But the physical design of it is not at all realistic for college use. Make peace with the fact that you're not going to be able to re-sell this book for near new price at the end of the semester. Beyond that, /How Does Earth Work/ is a great resource, and one of the very few college books I'd highly recommend to students and non-students alike. ... Read more


65. Aurora Consurgens: on the Problem of Opposites in Alchemy (Bollingen Series LXXVII)
by Thomas Aquinas
 Hardcover: Pages (1966)

Asin: B001JWU9H2
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66. Ravished Armenia and the Story of Aurora Mardiganian
by Anthony Slide
Hardcover: 240 Pages (1997-12-16)
list price: US$47.30
Isbn: 0810833115
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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An extraordinary portrait of a young woman, terrorized in her own country, brought to the U.S. and mercilessly exploited by the film industry. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Fascinating, Sad, and Uplifting
As a book, "Ravished Armenia" delivered more than I expected.Film author Anthony Slide providers readers with a short essay on the 1919 film "Ravished Armenia", a lost silent film based on the story of Aurora Mardiganian, a survivor of the Armenian genocide.In the essay, Slide describes Mardiganian's exploitation by film makers and even symptoms of post traumatic stress she endured.The film itself featured an odd combination of being used to raise charitable funds and make audiences aware of the terrible fate of the Armenians in WWI Turkey and on the other side it was argueably exploiting cruelty to draw in audiences.For its time, the film was quite successful and fairly controversial for its violence.Slide also includes a number of photographs from the film and even a list of captions for the film.
The real power of this book is actually the reprint of Mardiganian's powerful memoir of the genocide titled "Ravished Armenia."Her story is frankly gut wrenching and powerful.While not accurate in every detail (some of the violence was apparently toned down a little from real life for example), the story is never the less a riveting tale of faith, loss, hope, and man's inhumanity to man.This is the story of a fourteen year old who saw her family practically annilihated by the end, experienced violations and cruelty, survived massacres and death marches, and yet found the strenght to carry on.There are many scenes that may stay with you if you read this short volume.Perhaps it will be the "game of swords" or the torture of an Armenian priest.Or perhaps it was the two sisters who realized they had renounced their faith to save a relative who died anyway and decided not to make the mistake again even if it cost them their lives (it did
).Yes, there are the stories of kindness here from some sympathetic Turks to the monks who hid genocide survivors and gave their lives trying to protect them.Then there are the acts of cruelty which can make one shudder.The argueably most famous scene in both the book and film (and most controversial scene in the later) is likely the scene outside Malatia where Aurora witnesses a row of crucified Armenian girls.The essay preceeding the reprint explains that even this scene was toned down from what Mardiganian actually saw.Even when Aurora escapes from the Turkish controlled areas, she is still not completely out of the woods because she goes to Petrograd Russia as violence and turmoil sweep the streets.Aurora conveys an epic human tragedy though the eyes of youth, despair, hope, and Christian faith.The end result is a fascinating but at times brutal read.I recommend it with caution.This work is not for everyone.

Oh, I should point out that since this book was written, there has indeed been part of the movie version found.A reel approximately 20 minutes long (over 1/5 of the original) was discovered.

5-0 out of 5 stars The best Armenian survivor story I've ever read
I have read many of the books written by survivors of the Armenian genocide carried out by Turkey, and this is by far the best of them all. Aurora Mardigian (her name was subsequently changed by "Hollywood") was 14 when her story began, and what makes this book the best is also what makes it the worst: she gives many specific examples of how Turks murdered and tortured Armenians, told quite dispassionately but in no less horrifying terms.
I've already bought copies to give to my brother and sister, even at its high price, because it's worth every cent, and so that all will KNOW what the Armenian people went through at the hands of the still-denying Turks.
Those who don't know what Armenia and her people are about will also learn the true nature and identity of our wonderful culture, and all that it emcompassed both in early times as well as currently.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book
This book is truly interesting. It explains how an Armenian Genocide survivor's memoir was turned into a motion picture in 1919, a year or two after her arrival to the United States. The beginning of the book explainsthe whole movie production process, and even lists reviews given at thetime of its showing.The movie apparently was very popular in 1919,however all copies of it seem to have been lost. However, the book hasabout 6 still photos from the movie. The bulk of the book is simply areprint of Aurora Mardiganian's account of living through the ArmenianGenocide. It is amazing, sad, sickening. This is an extremely excellentbook for anyone knowing little about the Armenian Genocide, and an originaland interesting one for those more familiar with the subject. ... Read more


67. Jean Nouvel (Archipockets)
by Aurora Cuito, Cristina Montes
Hardcover: 80 Pages (2003-03)
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Asin: 3823855867
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Jean Nouvel (Fumel, 1945) studied and started his working life in May 1968 in France.Nouvel was one of the founders of the Mars 1967 movement, which adopted a very critical position on the prevailing bureaucracy and legal anachronisms in architecture.In the early eighties, he won several competitions such as the one for the Institute of the Arab World in Paris and the social housing competition the French Government regularly organized at that time, and which led him to build the famous Nemausus blcoks in Nimes, along with Jean-Marc Ibos and Myrto Vitart.After these projects, his international prestige grew and, in the nineties, he was responsible for projects such as Tours Congress Center, the Euralille Shopping Center, and the Cartier Foundation in Paris. ... Read more


68. The Facebook Book
by Greg Atwan, Evan Lushing
Paperback: 192 Pages (2008-05-01)
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Asin: 0810995573
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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The Facebook Book, by Harvard alums and early Booksters Atwan and Lushing, follows in the fine satirical tradition of The Official Preppy Handbook and The Hipster Handbook, full of anecdotes (true and semi-true), tips (useful and useless), and other insights, including chapters on the Ethics and Etiquette of using the 'Book, what your profile really says about you, and a Facebook dictionary (which defines for the uninitiated terms like "frenemey" and "fauxmance"). The Facebook Book will appeal not only to undergrads, but also high schoolers (to whom the site was recently opened), savvy parents, and anyone who's tapped into Web 2.0 culture and counterculture.
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1-0 out of 5 stars not so much
This book has a few funnies in there but for the most part the book is terrible

4-0 out of 5 stars Read the description before buying
This book is funny, albeit maybe not to everyone but to those that enjoy tech-humor or who can laugh at themselves for their devotion to a social networking site. It is not a manual on how to use facebook. Which seems to be the problem that people are having with this book, you bought it for the wrong reason. It is meant more for teens and targets itself towards that audience. If you are planning on buying this book I recommend that you read Amazons description of it before purchasing as I feel it makes it clear that this book isn't intended to be helpful. It makes for a good laugh but not much more. If you want a gift for a teen that is spending to much time on the computer then I strongly recommend this book.

1-0 out of 5 stars Title is deceiving
I purchased this book specifically because I'm old (45), and computer illiterate. Wanting to join Facebook to keep in touch with relatives,I ordered this book to guide me. Unfortunately the title is very deceiving. Flipping through the pages I quickly learned this book was far from helpful. It was completely over my head and I guess was supposed to be entertaining. It might be enjoyed by a scientist or computer geek. It is not for the average Joe.What a waste of money this was,now it just takes up space in my book shelf until I can pawn it off to some unsuspecting friend or relative. Bottom Line: a basically useless book.

1-0 out of 5 stars Do not buy
I was looking for a "help - "how to" book, nothing of the sort here.
These guys (authors)remind me of the some other experiences I have had with Harvard types:
Such as: the MBA types who suggested to the Department Stores that there was too much open space on their floors, so, put in more displays and load "em up with merchandise. BAD IDEA!

Such as:the Computer wizards who tried to "adjust" proven programing to make it do something it was not designed to do. Each of the programmers were working independently and none of them were the same.. And, each programmer seemed to be in a contest with his counter parts. The "ibmer's" were trying to write a program tofax digital info. These guys wanted to change from digital to analog.:
(during the hurricanes the electric was out as were the telephones. fax machines are analog)
I had a mobile digital system so I scanned all of my reports and emailed them through the satellite.
Really pissed off the IBM guys as well as the FEMA guys that hired them.
And the funny part was they could not figure out who was emailing info in on time. They figured I was too old and from Oklahoma to make it work.

1-0 out of 5 stars I would have sent it back if it was easier, so I gave it away
This book shouldn't be titled "The Facebook Book".

It tries to be funny, but doesn't give great Facebook insights.I can find funnier books elsewhere.If it was called "A funny look at Facebook", it would be a better title, but I wouldn't have wasted my money on it. ... Read more


69. Legorreta + Legorreta (Archipockets)
Hardcover: 80 Pages (2002-06)
list price: US$12.95 -- used & new: US$4.74
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Asin: 3823855891
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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In spite of its monumentality, the architecture of Legorreta + Legorreta is conceived for us to live in:it suits our needs, our appetites, and our emotions.Some of the best examples are seen in the vestibules of the Center of Visual Arts and of the Sheraton Hotel in Bilbao.Geometric pure and timeless forms instill rotundity and clarity into the complicated projects. Even in large complexes, like the Chiron Laboratories, or the Egade Graduate School, privacy and simplicity is preserved.The treatment of light also aids them in creating different spaces without any need of walls or separators. The application of color is a most important priority, especially inprojects set in their native Mexico.There are tones that the architects use to dramatize spaces which intensify the personal experience of the people in the buildings. All of these ingredients integrate architecture,landscaping, and interior decoration into a single discipline that respects the place, the traditions, and the people with whom it makes contact . ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Small, affordable, and yet quite complete
For only 10 bucks, you get to see a great review of Legorreta + Legorreta's work, including pics, plans, and explanations easy to understand by the amateur reader, yet quite illustrative to the expert or architect. This is not the greatest summary of Legorreta's work, but it is in fact the best you can buy with only 10 dollars. ... Read more


70. Aurora Fee
by Megan Barnes
Paperback: 240 Pages (2010-06-01)
list price: US$21.95 -- used & new: US$19.74
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Asin: 1935547127
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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With her pale white skin, long black hair, and unnaturally large eyes, sixteen-year-old Aurora Fee stands out in a crowd. But there s something different about this seemingly ordinary high school student. She s wise beyond her years. And she s keeping a centuries-old secret, one that threatens to hurt the people she loves: Aurora Fee may have been human once, but she s not anymore. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A refreshing read
Aurora Fee was written by a friend of ours.She's a beautiful and talented young lady which is reflected in her book, Aurora Fee.Aurora is a girl every girl can relate to in some way.My daughter and I had a great time reading this on vacation and discussing it. ... Read more


71. The Empress of Farewells: The Story of Charlotte, Empress of Mexico
by Prince of Greece Michael
 Hardcover: 420 Pages (2002-02)
list price: US$26.00 -- used & new: US$9.84
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Asin: B000VYX47G
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars Poorly written, poorly done
What could have been a good book is truly disappointing. Beyond the missing elements mentioned in other reviews -- no bibliography, photos, or substantive evidence of any research -- the text is poorly written and badly edited. Dates fly around with no consequece to linear events. A visit of October 8, 1866, is described as concluding a few days later, on October 11, 1867. Diaz engaged in a battle in 1876, and the next sentence refers to his death in 1872. What kind of writer does this? What kind of editor allows this?
Innuendo aplenty, facts not so much. Save your money and save your time; don't bother with this book.

2-0 out of 5 stars Simply simple
An overly simplistic attempt at history, this book is definied by its failure to satisfy on any level.
Initially I was disappointed by the lack of pictures, and maps, always useful when reading history. As I reached the middle of the book, it became clear that such trappings would have done little to improve matters.
Written with the inexplicable self-confidence of a nineteen year old,the author hovers at fingertips length over history, all the while dispensing with moral judgements, and grand pronouncement of little to no value.
Pass this one up. You will thank me.

2-0 out of 5 stars Story of a doomed Belgian Princess
I have picked this book because I wanted to learn about the Princess Charlotte of Belgium who was raised her entire life to one day assume a position of a sovereign.She gets to be an Empress not of one, but two different countries.Her reign is short lived in both instances and she spends another 60 years of her life locked up in comfortable surroundings, insane and alone.
Princess Charlotte is married at age 15 for the second in line to the Austrian Hungarian throne.As a consolation prize, her brother-in-law awards his brother Maximillian, Charlotte's husband, reign over Italian northern provinces.Shortly after unification of Italy, the couple is forced out of country.They were in position to choose if they wanted to reign over Greece, or assume new position in the new world and become Emperial couple of Mexico.They chose, to their doom, to go to Mexico if for no other reason than for the reason of not giving up their Catholic faith for Greek Orthodox Christian faith.As North American and Mexican rebels fight for their independence from European monarchies, the young couple looses their standing as Emperor and Empress of Mexico.Emperor Maximillian is executed, while Charlotte spends the next 60 years of her life in European exile insane.Her insanity is a reason for fight between powerful European royal families.Assuming guardinaship over her well-being means assuming control over her enourmous financial fortunes.
This is one of the books that takes us thru fascinating times in both European and North American history. Both continents were being defined by the changing world.That element alone gives book unpresedented twist.However, writing is not as strong.As times it almost feels that Prince Michael of Greece is getting bored with his task of writing this biography.He uses phrases such as "Empress fell of her chair" many times to describe her surprise in certain situations and he describes her neurotic personality by drawing a picture of an Empress who is pacing around the room chewing on her handkerchief, tearing up the lace and damaging the monogram on it.The ambigiuty of the marriage between Maximillian and Charlotte is apparent.They seem to live separate lives, often away from each other for the long stretches of time.Rather than having children of their own, it is Maximillian who decides to adopt Mexican child of royal Actec heritage.Charlotte is marginalized to the point that she has no influence to the matters of state.It seems that all those factors, isolation, lack of cultural life and lack of intellectually stimulating ladies-in-waiting, all contributed to her nervous breakdown and ultimately to her insanity.She gets to live thru it all and she dies at an old age, alone and pieceful.Charlotte's own life story is definitely sad and touching.Book however, could have been written much better as it has errors in couple of chapters that cause interruptions in any attempt of reading the text flawlessly.

3-0 out of 5 stars Say farewell
This book should have been more informative....and it really wasn't. Charlotte was a daughter of the King of Belgium, 1st cousin to Queen Victoria, sister-in-law to the powerful Emperor Franz Joseph, and yet the book was just an empty shell at points. There was no genelogical table for reference, and no pictures except on the cover to even think about how truely beautiful Charlotte was until she went insane. There is evidence that says it might have been easier for her to do so to escape her brother, but she was certainly (and who could blame her) never able to handle the loss of Maximilian the way she did.

Check this out @ the library, buy it if you really think you need to add it to your collection, but this was not the steller book it should have been. Heres to hoping someone else will do it better next time!!

2-0 out of 5 stars A DISAPPOINTMENT
Like many of the other reviewers here, I bought this book because I knew something of the history, and wanted to learn more.(Having lived in Mexico from first grade through high school, I had often visited the Castle in Chapultepec, and had studied Mexican history in grade school.)My first disappointment with the book was to see that it was intellectually lazy, with no index, no sources identified.One of the Amazon reviewers generously awarded the book three stars, "because it was an easy read."It was an easy read, but not a particularly pleasant one.Another Amazon reviewer mentioned apparent anomalies in speech -- I wondered as I read the book how much of the responsibility for the slangy and/or pedestrian language lay with the translator.Finally, are there no editors or proof readers at publishers any longer?Not everyone would catch the fact that Michoacán, referred to in thebook as being east of Mexico City, is actually west of Mexico City, but anyone who was awake while proofreading should have been brought up short by the statement that "Porfirio Díaz seized power in 1876 and held it until his death in 1872."Porfirio Díaz did seize power in 1876, he held it until 1910, and he died in 1915.So not only did he not seize power after his death, his death was not the cause of his relinquishing power.Whenever I read a book where I catch such errors, I wonder how much I can trust the areas I don't know as much about -- such as European geography, history, etc. ... Read more


72. Chef Express: Fresh Appetizers
by Trident Press International, Beatriz Spinosa, Aurora Giribaldi
Paperback: 64 Pages (2003-11)
list price: US$3.95 -- used & new: US$3.89
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Asin: 1582796505
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73. How Does Earth Work? Physical Geology and the Process of Science (2nd Edition)
by Gary Smith, Aurora Pun
Paperback: 640 Pages (2009-01-31)
list price: US$133.20 -- used & new: US$79.99
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Asin: 0136003680
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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With its unconventional yet highly effective approach, How Does Earth Work? demonstrates the process of science as a vehicle for investigating physical geology. Smith and Pun connect readers to the evidence behind the facts, instead of reproducing known facts—sparking interest in how science is practiced and how we know what we know. Like geology detectives, readers learn to think through the scientific process and uncover evidence that explains Earth’s mysteries. Chapters open with an essay that places a curious investigator in a realistic field or lab setting to observe and ask questions about geological phenomena. Integrated real-world connections link topics to issues of societal concern or relevant experience to increase appreciation of the value of discovering science; and annotated illustrations with thoughtful descriptions help readers observe the hypotheses presented.
Why Study Earth? Minerals: Building Blocks of the Planet; Rocks and Rock-Forming Processes; Formation of Magma and Igneous Rocks; Formation of Sediment and Sedimentary Rocks; Formation of Metamorphic Rocks; Earth Materials as Time Keepers; Journey to the Center of Earth; Making Earth; Motion Inside Earth; Deformation of Rocks; Global Tectonics:  Plates and Plumes; Tectonics and Surface Relief; Soil Formation and Landscape Stability; Mass Movements: Landscapes in Motion; Streams:  Flowing Water Shapes the Landscape; Water Flowing Underground; Glaciers: Cold-Climate Sculptors of Continents; Shorelines: Changing Landscapes Where Land Meets Sea; Wind: A Global Geologic Process; Global Warming: Real-time Change in the Earth System.
MARKET: An interesting reference for anyone interested in learning more about Earth’s processes.

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3-0 out of 5 stars Not the best organization, but required for class
The book seems to jump around a little bit, and the periodic table is lacking, but overall its a decent textbook.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good text. Good approach. Well organized.
We have adopted this text for our Physical Geology sections at our institution. We are pleased with the book, and the students seem to like it as well. We particularly like the emphasis on inquiry.

1-0 out of 5 stars Poorly written
Very verbose and poorly written, with long sentences and loose organisation of chapter contents.

The quizzes at my school are taken from a computerised test bank.The quiz questions split hair.It is hard to get them right. ... Read more


74. Aurora 2012: A Manual For Preparedness
Paperback: 267 Pages (2009-06-01)
list price: US$16.95 -- used & new: US$10.67
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Asin: 1890679100
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Aurora 2012 A Manual for Preparedness by Ishtar Antares is a deeply moving and profoundly uplifting book about our soul and our planet s future. Not many seem to understand what 2012 is really about. Yes, 2012 is the end of the cosmic cycle. But it is a time deep in our souls we have all been yearning for...a marker in time deeply encoded into the very essence of our beings...this is not a prophecy of doom and gloom, but rather an invitation for all of us to experience the birth of something very beautiful... How can we prepare? Let this beautiful book give you many answers to these deep questions. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Finally a book that talks about spirituality with simple words but filled with love and light . . .
This is a book like no other, very simple to read but encrypted in it there is a whole world or even a whole solar system of knowledge.It will answer so many questions and will say to you without prose and rhyme what Ascension is about, what spirituality is about.If I could give this book a very commercial name I would say it's "Ascension 1-2-3".You will be surprised and you will have to read it various times.Because maybe the first time around you say "Blah this was it?"But as your consciousness expands, as your brain allows more light - knowledge you will see the truth that shines from those simple words, you will perceive the vibration of the message, you will find that it speaks to you directly and you will discover that this message was intended FOR YOU, that you picked this book for a reason and that you cannot wait anymore because you are now aware of your soul and of it's voice and of your calling ... your yearning.So follow your inner voice if you have clicked on to browse at this book, you will discover a world of the unknown at the palm of your hands. ... Read more


75. Arctic Aurora
by John Holt
Hardcover: 256 Pages (2004-09-25)
list price: US$26.00 -- used & new: US$3.99
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Asin: 0892725575
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Imagine a land more than a dozen times the size of Montana, a land of immense inland seas, oceans of uncut forests, and myriad untamed rivers filled with huge northern pike, arctic grayling, and char. It is also a land of rock and of ice that lies glistening beneath flickering northern lights, a place where grizzlies wander among isolated mountain ranges, where polar bears roam among herds of caribou on the tundra flats. This is Canada’s far north, the place of Arctic Aurora.

Author John Holt has made nine trips to this wild place, covering some fifty thousand miles in his exploration of its magic. Through his words -- sometimes lyrical and introspective, sometimes insightfully humorous -- you’ll share in his adventures. Sometimes, they involve the miners, trappers, bush pilots, and even the odd tourist he encountered. At others, his focus is the cold-water game fish that he cast to and hooked in every corner of the Yukon and Northwest Territories. Includes striking color and black-and-white photographs. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Teedjous boozy and insubstantial
I put this on my X-mas wish list based on the positive ratings. I ended up with two copies and having read as much as I could handle, can say I'm doubly disappointed. If you want some useful info on north country fishing and more than vignettes as stale as the air in a backcountry bar at 10 am, shop elsewhere. The first couple of chapters held my attention as I waited for some character development of the author's daugher as they travelled together in NWT but waited in vain as she comes off a shallow silhouette making and breaking camp or fishing with dad (some distance away in several senses of the word). I don't mean to impy anything about what she may be in reality, just how she comes accross in this work (albeit I wonder how she will make better choices than caretaker-of-dependant-personality-role inher own life). The balance of the book is strong on the tedium of driving long distance, booze, and a high fat, high sugar series of meals recounted in far too much detail. John McPhee this guy ain't, despite the detail of numerous turnouts and other attractions of Canadian roads. I hate to say it but my lasting impression is that the reality of the trips was a 'vehicle' for the booze and smokes and stoney sleep, lacking much meaning to relate after the guy sobered up. He'll make a buck on this book (or two in my case) but that ain't the same as making amends. As a parting shot, an angling writer who touts all the 3 pound grayling to be caught with ease in various road accessible streams (even in NWT or YT) does the resource a disservice.


5-0 out of 5 stars A Journey into Forever and Beyond
Artic Aurora, Holt's latest and greatest literary work, guides us through Canada's Northwest Territories and the Yukon. For certain he describes where to find good food, good fishing and interesting places to visit, but this is no travelogue of where to go, what to do or how to catch fish. Instead, as he journeys through this wild, untamed and unfenced area of immense size in his 1983 Suburban, he discovers raw visceral power flows through the land in the Far North. A place where one can gaze out over the beautiful, intrepid landscape and see forever and beyond. Overhead, the aurora borealis dances and flickers with palpable energy. Immense rivers surge over countless waterfalls as they carve and gouge their way towards the ocean. An unseen power sizzles through the land.

As Holt relates his many wanderings across the Far North he writes with a clarity and detail that create rich, mesmerizing visions that roll through the mind. The book is chock full of interesting details about the land, the people and their history. Several amusing anecdotes and stories had me laughing out loud.

As in his book Coyote Nowhere, a precursor to Artic Aurora, Holt reflects on his life and also looks into the future as he bares his soul, warts and all. He shuns glitz, glitter and hucksterism. He hates the exploitation of the land and the people who inhabit it. He is passionate but not preachy. Holt is maturing; evolving as a writer and Artic Aurora deserves a place on the bookshelf next to authors like MacLean, Gierach and Travers.

5-0 out of 5 stars Running Full Bore in Canada's Far North
Arctic Aurora is a delight. Holt careens around the hidden Canadian northwest in a joyous rage, remarking on the land, the fishing, and the people, good and bad. From ice roads, to mosquitoes, to arctic grayling, and the native Dene, this book gives the reader a true taste of the Canadian north. There have been a number of books written about the arctic these days, but damn few good ones...and Arctic Aurora truly is.

5-0 out of 5 stars He Does It Again
Holt does it again. Artic Aurora shows us the intensity of the country and the love that Holt has for it. Reading the book made me, a man from the city sprawl of Delaware, want to go up and see the country for myself before it is touched by the outside world. Perfectly detailed, I couldn't put the book down. I felt that the added pictures that only hinted at the beauty of the land helped in imagining what it's like up there. I write this in that John Holt did what he does so well, give us a deep and honest look into the last of the untamed country. It's a must read for those trying to find the last great wilderness.

5-0 out of 5 stars Greatest contemporary book of the Arctic
Holt takes you on a ride through the Northwest Territories and the Yukon with great humor and depth of thought regarding the land and the Dene, and Inuit who inhabit this beautiful country. He travels in a vintage 1983 Suburban which holds up to the rigorous roads, especially the Dempster Highway, a tough road with spectacular views.Holt's descriptions of the land are the best I've read in any book on the Arctic or any land for that matter.This book is filled with heart, mind and soul of the author.A great read! ... Read more


76. Auroras: Light Shows in the Night Sky (First Books - Science Series)
by Donna Walsh Shepherd
Paperback: Pages (1996-03)
list price: US$6.95 -- used & new: US$9.94
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Asin: 0531157660
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77. Aurora Dawn
by Herman Wouk
 Hardcover: Pages (1947-01-01)

Asin: B000NS156C
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78. Aurora Australis
by Ernest Shackleton
Hardcover: 152 Pages (2005-10-15)
list price: US$30.00 -- used & new: US$19.83
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Asin: 1590482425
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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In an age when it is fashionable to forget the achievements of the great explorers of the heroic age, comes the timely rebirth of this legendary book, penned by a band of brave British men whose wit and wisdom blazes like a sun beside today¿s lesser stars. In 1907 Ernest Shackleton led the Nimrod Expedition to Antarctica. He established a base camp at Cape Royds on Ross Island and built a wooden hut to serve as headquarters. Because of his prior experience with Robert Scott¿s first expedition, Shackleton knew the sunless winter months spent in these cramped quarters would test the morale of his men, so he set several of them to work writing and printing the first book ever produced on the Antarctic continent. Containing fact, fiction, humour, prose and poetry, ¿Aurora Australis,¿ is one of the most extraordinary travel books ever written. It contains stories about the Antarctic wildlife, describes the harsh conditions suffered by the explorers and recounts their journey to the top of Mount Erebus, a nearby active volcano surrounded by ice. An estimated one hundred copies were originally ¿Printed at the Sign of the Penguin¿ by these gifted authors, the result of which is a unique symbol of the heroic age of exploration. Because of its rarity a first edition of ¿Aurora Australis¿ recently sold for more than $100,000. This special edition is being produced in an effort to raise awareness of the need to conserve the four huts used by the British explorers, along with the remarkable memorabilia and icebound supplies preserved within their frozen walls. Having endured nearly a century of harsh weather, these huts still symbolise the nobler aspects of human nature which took these talented and brave men to Antarctica. The buildings are now considered to be some of the most endangered historic structures in the world. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Interesting reading for fans of Shackleton
Although it's currently out of print, we can hope that the recent flood of Shackleton-related titles will provoke a reprint of the facsimile edition of the "Aurora Australis," the book written and published byShackleton's 1907-1909 Nimrod Expedition in Winter Quarters. Most of themen contributed written works including articles, poetry, and even somefantasy (by as strait-laced a scientist as the future Sir Douglas Mawson!),expedition artist George Marston produced illustrations, then Frank Wildand Ernest Joyce typeset and printed the pages, and when everything wasfinished Bernard Day crafted covers from empty cases and bound the books.It is estimated that something from 75-90 copies were made, making this oneof the rarest of Antarctic collectibles. If you are fortunate enough tofind a used facsimile copy, as I was, snap it up; if not, let's hopesomeone realizes its value as a reprint. ... Read more


79. Auroras of the Zapatistas: Local & Global Struggles of the Fourth World War
by Midnight Notes Collective
Paperback: 262 Pages (2001-12-01)
list price: US$14.00 -- used & new: US$14.00
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Asin: 1570271127
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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We look here not only at the Zapatista revolution directly, but also at its enlightening and heating effects on the new social struggles elsewhere — in Canada, India, the Balkans, the United States — struggles against the latest forms of capitalism, "neo-liberalism," "globalization." We aim to provide a special slant of light illuminating the slow and often unconscious formation of an "anti-globalization" movement — a movement confronting a collective body of social capital rapidly and self-consciously operating on a global level in the last decades — and creating what the Zapatistas call "the Fourth World War." ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars an uneven collection, with a few excellent pieces
This collection gathers essays, interviews and articles looking at aspects of the Zapatista struggles in Mexico, and the way they have influenced social movements around the world. This book does not serve as a good, coherent intro to Zapatismo-- for that, check out Neil Harvey,John Holloway, or Bill Weinberg. There are a few outstanding pieces in the book, most notably George Caffentzis' history of neoliberalism and class struggle in the US since 1973 which provides insightful analysis of economy, politics, and organization, an inspiring speech by martyred Indian trade union leader Shankar Guha Niyogi, Gustavo Esteva's piece on rural struggles in Oaxaca, and a short account of the formation of the Peoiple's Global Action network. But much of the rest of the collection is rather thin on content. Many of the pieces are available on the midnight notes website. ... Read more


80. Foster and Partners (Archipockets)
by Aurora Cuito
Hardcover: 80 Pages (2002-11)
list price: US$12.95 -- used & new: US$1.00
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Asin: 3823845209
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Each volume in this series highlights the work of a renowned 20th-century architect. Featuring four-colour photographs of exteriors and interiors, detailed plans, generous layouts and brief, comprehensive texts, these books aim to provide affordable introductions to architectural masters for work, school or leisure. This volume covers the work of Norman Foster. ... Read more


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