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21. The Indiana Wordsworth Collection:
 
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22. George Gissing, 1857-1903: An
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23. Indiana Magazine of History, Volume
 
24. Changing images: Nineteenth-century
 
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25. Searching for Riches: The California
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26. Indiana (America the Beautiful.
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27. The Harvester (Library of Indiana
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28. Indiana Jones Adventures 1 (Turtleback
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29. Biennial Report
 
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30. How Dear to My Heart (Library
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31. House of Evil: The Indiana Torture
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32. Indiana (Turtleback School &
 
33. Searching in Indiana: A Reference
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34. Riley Child-Rhymes with Hoosier
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35. Indiana Jones and the last crusade:
 
36. Alice of Old Vincennes (The Library
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37. Finding List of Text-Books, 1899
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38. Central Division: The Atlanta
 
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39. The House of a Thousand Candles
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40. Bibliography Of Crime, Prisons

21. The Indiana Wordsworth Collection: A catalogue
by Bloomington) Lilly Library (Indiana University
 Unknown Binding: 288 Pages (1978)

Isbn: 0816182698
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22. George Gissing, 1857-1903: An exhibition of books, manuscripts, and letters from the Pforzheimer Collection in the Lilly Library (Lilly Library publication)
by Bloomington) Lilly Library (Indiana University, Arthur Freeman
 Unknown Binding: 55 Pages (1994)
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Asin: 1879598140
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23. Indiana Magazine of History, Volume 17
Paperback: 434 Pages (2010-02-23)
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Asin: 1145260411
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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more


24. Changing images: Nineteenth-century British book illustration : an exhibition (Lilly Library publication)
by Bloomington) Lilly Library (Indiana University
 Paperback: 62 Pages (1991)

Isbn: 1879598000
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25. Searching for Riches: The California Gold Rush (Lilly Library Publication, No. 48.)
by Bloomington) Lilly Library (Indiana University, Cecil K. Byrd
 Paperback: 95 Pages (1991-06)
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Asin: 1879598027
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26. Indiana (America the Beautiful. Third Series)
by Darlene R. Stille
Library Binding: 144 Pages (2008-09)
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Asin: 0531185826
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Indiana (America the Beautiful, Third Series)
I grew up in Indiana and currently have a niece living in Indiana and raising small children. This book is so well written and COMPLETE with it's information,that I feel certain her children will enjoy it.I have aleady read my copy!

Enjoy!

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4-0 out of 5 stars A litle bit of everything about Indiana
I really liked this book, its written for the younger crowd, full of facts, cool places to visit and lots of color photos. Has blurbs about famous people from there and a nice array of places to visit while your there. I was headed to Kentucky and wanted a place to stop in Indiana, I have now chosen so many places I have to add 2 days to my trip. ... Read more


27. The Harvester (Library of Indiana Classics)
by Gene Stratton-Porter
Paperback: 528 Pages (1987-08-01)
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Asin: 0253204577
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Gene Stratton-Porter returns us to her beloved Midwestern woodlands with a hero modeled after Henry David Thoreau. He and his "wonderful, alluring" Ruth ultimately find idyllic bliss in the pure, unspoiled woods, but not before her mysterious past is revealed and resolved.

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3-0 out of 5 stars Very old fashioned.
This book is definitely out dated, but...I couldn't NOT finish it. I just had to know what happened. I can't say that I didn't enjoy it because I did, however, some of it was a little (as my Grandmother would say) far fetched! I found the woods and the Harvester's work interesting. I enjoyed the historical medical/medicinal aspect of the story. I must admit though, it was the personal relationship between the Harvester and the Love Of His Life that I found to be a little...ridiculous! Very old fashioned! I hope this doesn't sound like a bad review, I know I can pass this book on to my 78 year old mother, but I wont suggest it to my friends.

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful book!
Another classic from Gene Stratton Porter. I had read this book initially as a girl and when I found it on Amazon I knew I had to read it again. You need to give this book to your children. This book is about good wholesome living, nature is described realistically and beautifully. The harvester was a man who knew what was right and did it. He learned right, lived right, and he loved right. The classics like these are what today's children need to be reading when they get into their early teens. Wonderful book!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Reading!
I loved this book! It was written in an era when romance and adventure were treated in a clean and wholesome manner!
I would recommend this for any age group! I also recommend you visit Geneva, Indiana! This is where the Author lived for a time, and there is a small Museum there, dedicated to her works!

5-0 out of 5 stars Favorite love story ever!
There is no story it's equal. When I think of a man truly lovinga woman, this book comes to mind. It's the most deeply intimate telling of one man's heart, mind and soul. Is it possible love like this exist between a man or a woman for the other? This story is to be cherished for its lofty ideology.I view the Harvesters love for the woman as saints have loved God...deeply beyond what most of us can grasps with our worldliness. I might buy this book for my teenage nieces--they should read this story. Why? I wonder if they could, in their wildest fantasies, imagine a young man loving them similarily. Perhaps they may be more choosy in whom they date.

5-0 out of 5 stars A story from a more mellow age.
Gene Stratton-Porter is an excellent author.His books hold your interest and take you to a time where stress is far less an issue.His characters are fully developed and richly represented.An excellen book for peaceful reading. ... Read more


28. Indiana Jones Adventures 1 (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
by Philip Gelatt
Library Binding: 80 Pages (2008-06-25)
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FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. In the deep winter of Northern Europe, Dr. Henry Jones Jr. is about to undergo one of the most harrowing archeological digs of his career! Amidst a deadly blizzard, he must find an ancient monument and unlock its secrets before someone with much darker intentions gets there first! Yet there are trials awaiting any who would lay claim to the artifacts of mysterious warriors from long ago. ... Read more


29. Biennial Report
by Indiana State Library
Paperback: 108 Pages (2010-10-14)
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Asin: 1458823903
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This is an OCR edition without illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from GeneralBooksClub.com. You can also preview excerpts from the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Subjects: Language Arts & Disciplines / Library & Information Science; ... Read more


30. How Dear to My Heart (Library of Indiana Classics)
by Emily Kimbrough
 Hardcover: 286 Pages (1991-11-01)
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Asin: 025333120X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Best known for Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, written with Cornelia Otis Skinner, Emily Kimbrough was one of the most popular writers of this century. How Dear to My Heart, first published in 1944, is her tribute to a happy childhood spent in Muncie, Indiana, a humorous glance over her shoulder at the way things used to be.

"This is more than a funny book, a period piece. Dignity and love are never quaint. They were the essence of this civilization. They are the essence of a book which is going to be dear to a lot of hearts besides the author." -- Boston Globe (on the original publication)

"... poignant, evocative, humorous." -- Indiana Magazine of History

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5-0 out of 5 stars I'll read anything by Emily!
Emily Kimbrough is the co-author, with Cornelia Otis Skinner, of the classic, OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY.On her own, she was a prolific author, and I wish that her publishers would re-issue more of her books.HOW DEAR TO MY HEART is a 1991 re-issue, underwritten by the Delaware County Historic Society, of her reminiscence of her earliest childhood in Muncie, Indiana at the turn of the 20th century.The original printing was in 1944.

As always, Ms. Kimbrough's writing is lyrical, and one easily can imagine through her those defining years for our nation, a moment when electricity and automobiles first were entering everyday life, and the telephone still was in the experimental stages.Ms. Kimbrough's vivid style makes that moment understandable, and she remembers her childhood, the places and the people, with great affection.

Like all children, she assumed that her realities were the only ones, but the truth is that she grew up in one of the most prominent and affluent families in a small town and, as such, her upbringing was that of an American princess.Still, her family's excellent values shine through, as they do in all her books, and she demonstrates a slice of life that never again will be recaptured.Christmas in Muncie in 1905 is somewhere between Dickens and IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE, and it makes for marvelous reading.

Consistent with all of her other books, there are plenty of funny anecdotes interspersed with studies of the characters in her life, her paternal grandfather and maternal grandmother (and that grandmother's next-door neighbor, President Benjamin Harrison) and her nanny, the daughter of former slaves.

The charming drawings add to the overall feeling of the book.I believe that the same artist also did the illustrations for the early Betsy-Tacy books by Maud Hart Lovelace; essentially, these stories are about similar little girls in similar towns.Maud's girls are fictionalized and Emily's story is her own, but the spirit of both their styles are much the same.

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31. House of Evil: The Indiana Torture Slaying (St. Martin's True Crime Library)
by John Dean
Mass Market Paperback: 256 Pages (2008-07-29)
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 In the heart of Indianapolis in the mid 1960’s, through a twist of fate and fortune, a pretty young girl came to live with a thirty-seven-year-old mother and her seven children. What began as a temporary childcare arrangement between Sylvia Likens’s parents and Gertrude Baniszewski turned into a crime that would haunt cops, prosecutors, and a community for decades to come…

When police found Sylvia’s emaciated body, with a chilling message carved into her flesh, they knew that she had suffered tremendously before her death. Soon they would learn how many others—including some of Baniszewski’s own children—participated in Sylvia’s murder, and just how much torture had been inflicted in one HOUSE OF EVIL

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5-0 out of 5 stars Tortured
One may say that Gertrude Baniszewski's control over the children in her house amounts to a form of mind control.If there was ever a case in which an adult ordered the torture and eventual murder of another child, this case would be an example.In a cruel and disturbing look at 1960's America, "House of Evil" is an harrowing book.

Some may suggest that the Baniszewski was "rough around the edges" or "possessed loose morals".It is had to argue with these statements.In short, Gertrude Baniszewski took in Sylvia and Jenny Likens for a regular fee while her parents were away working for a carnival.Sylvia rubbed Mrs. Baniszewski the wrong way, causing her to be the victim of sensational torture in which all of the other children of the house were involved.Incidents included sexual humiliation, forced tattooing, burning, scalding, beatings, and starvation.

Yet as the story progesses, one begins to wonder why Sylvia allowed herself to be a victim to such savagery.Not being with her real family, she could have left or even went to police.Had Sylvia developed a known attachment to her torturers, the attachment could be labeled Stockholm Syndrome.However, Sylvia developed no known sympathy for her captors and seemed free to leave.

Though a short read, the complexities of this case make it a very interesting read.The story falls outside of the boundaries of other works of true crime that readers will find themselves "rubber-necking"at this absurd scene.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good shopping expeirence
I was very happy with the entire shopping expierence, the book was shipped quickly and recieved fast communcations on the sale were all good the book itself is great

5-0 out of 5 stars Horrifying
I read about this case on [...] long before this book (or the movie AMERICAN CRIME) which I did not bother to see. I recognized the symptoms of abusive family life from other cases, but this case is beyond others.

When I was training as an educator, we (my classmates and I) had to take a seminar called "Recognizing Signs of Abuse". From reading about this case, there were many clear signs that should have alerted neighbors, teachers, pastors, etc. Sylvia went from being a happy teenager to being depressed and withdrawn. She got thinner, dirtier, and more fearful. The sudden change in her demeanor was in itself the biggest red flag. The adults outside of her foster family should have immediately recognized what was going on.

Unlike today, there was little advocacy for children's welfare in the 1960's. The concept of "child abuse" was virtually unknown, and parents who beat their kids could get away with it, calling it "discipline" and "correction". When a neighbor's child told her mother "the woman next door is kicking the girl", her mother said "well, they're obviously punishing her for being bad." If my mother had heard that a neighbor was kicking a child, she would notify the authorities. But in those days, nobody cared.

I think some of the blame falls on Sylvia's parents. They knew that Gertrude Baneziewski was living in squalor with a brood of children, and they knew she was living with a younger boyfriend, and they knew the house was filthy, so why did they leave their daughter there? My theory is that the parents were ignorant. What kind of parent leaves their child with someone they barely know?

The lesson we can all take from this is that "bullies" and "abusers" usually stop if they know they're being watched. If I see a guy screaming at a kid for dropping an ice cream cone, I might say "awfully temperamental today, are we?" Abusers aren't going to stop unless someone lets them know that what they are doing is wrong.

The neighbors never said anything when they saw Sylvia being abused in her home.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good book if i could read it entirely...
I saw the movie An American Crime and became interested in the case because I just couldn't believe all of this had actually happened.
I ordered the book last year around november and received it in december, however i was busy reading some other stuff so i didn't start reading this book until mid-february of this year. Unfortunetly I just realized that several pages are missing from my edition and I don't know if anyone else had that problem. After page 106 I see all the pictures that are included in the book, however after the last picture the story resumes on page 139, is that normal? Because I don't think it is.

It's a real shame considering it's been almost 3 months since I received it and I don't live in the U.S, not to mention there is no other way to read the book.

Bad luck I guess...

5-0 out of 5 stars Very well written.
This book is well written. You can vividly imagine things that happened. He explains it very well. It is very sad. The one thing that stuck out to me is the update in the book. Almost everyone involved died young. Makes you think justice was truely served for this young girl from someone other than the judicial system. ... Read more


32. Indiana (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Hello U.S.A. (Sagebrush))
by Gwenyth Swain
School & Library Binding: 84 Pages (2002-05-01)
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. An introduction to the land, history, people, economy, and environment of Indiana. ... Read more


33. Searching in Indiana: A Reference Guide to Public and Private Records
by Mickey D. Carty
 Paperback: 275 Pages (1985-06)
list price: US$14.95
Isbn: 0942916069
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34. Riley Child-Rhymes with Hoosier Pictures (Library of Indiana Classics)
by James Whitcomb Riley
Hardcover: 192 Pages (2010-08-02)
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Asin: 0253355699
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First produced in 1890, this charming book includes 39 of James Whitcomb Riley's signature poems, such as "Old Aunt Mary's," "Little Orphant Annie," and "The Raggedy Man." Graced by noted Brown County artist Will Vawter's illustrations of scenes such as "The Nine Goblins," "The Circus Day Parade," and "Barefoot, Hungry, Lean Ornery Boys," Riley Child-Rhymes with Hoosier Pictures recalls simpler times gone by. This Library of Indiana Classics edition reproduces the 1905 edition. A must-have for Riley enthusiasts everywhere, this book offers a look at how childhood was lived a century ago.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful poetry collection!
My children and I have really enjoyed this collection of James Whitcomb Riley's poetry. This volume contains our favorite Riley poems, and we share them by reading aloud.

IU Press did a wonderful job reprinting this book. The artwork and the new typeface are beautiful! I am very glad to have this on our shelf.

5-0 out of 5 stars Charming and true to the times in which it was written
I grew up having a few favorite poems read to me from this book.There are some poems that certainly require you to conform to the country lingo in which they're written.Given the fact that this book was originally published in the late 1800's, it provides a wonderful look into history, poetry as entertainment, and a way of speaking that is not heard much anymore.My very favorite poem is "The Bear Story".It is "written" by a boy named Alex and has so many charming twists, turns and changes of mind mid-stream that it's both engaging and funny.Of course this book contains "Little Orphant Annie", and my other favorite, "The Raggedy Man."If you're a lover of old poetry or fun poetry, this is certainly a book that deserves a spot on your shelf.Enjoy! ... Read more


35. Indiana Jones and the last crusade: The screenplay (Movie script library)
by Jeffrey Boam
Paperback: 117 Pages (1995)
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36. Alice of Old Vincennes (The Library of Indiana Classics)
by Maurice Thompson
 Paperback: 438 Pages (1985-10)
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Isbn: 0253203627
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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With illustrations by F.C. Yohn. This Elibron Classics book is a facsimile reprint of a 1900 edition by the Bowen-Merrill Company, Indianapolis. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars A rollercoaster ride of romance, revenge, and Revolution
Alice Roussillon is a surprising heroine considering this book was published way back in 1900. Living in the then French village of Vincennes, Alice is all for turning over the city to the Americans. She even helps sew an American flag and brashly climbs to the top of what serves as town hall to plant it.

But then those pesky villains, the British army, come and take the city away from the fledgling American presence. Alice just keeps getting in deeper and deeper trouble. First she hides the flag and refuses to surrender it to the British commander. Then she shoots (but doesn't kill) a British officer (who strangely enough goes on to fall in love with her.) She helps her French foster father escape, wounding another British soldier with her sword, which she handles expertly by the way. Enough is enough and the commander finally imprisons Alice and threatens to execute her.

Alice's American boyfriend flees to try and find help. He's chased by a band of Indians who want his scalp. He's captured, abused, and forced to go through the gauntlet, but he's able to get away and hook up with the legendary George Rogers Clark and his small band of men.

Meanwhile, Alice is told that her boyfriend has been scalped. She attempts to flee her captives and in the course of events she's shot! But don't worry. Through an extreme set of circumstances she survives and is reunited with her boyfriend who still has all his hair.

If there's one main nitpick it concerns the character of Father Beret, a Jesuit priest. One moment he's a kind old man trying to guide Alice to Catholicism. But when the situation calls for it, he's a strong defender with a good right punch who can also wield a sword with the best of them. Early in the book he receives a mysterious letter but we the reader never do get to learn what it says. It's obvious Beret has an interesting back story, but author Maurice Thompson never goes into it. A wasted opportunity if you ask me.

Another missed opportunity is Alice's background. She was found as a child living with Indians and was placed in the care of a French family. At the very end of the book we're simply told that she finds out who her family is but we're not told how. How did she end up living with the Indians? What happened to her birth parents? Again, Thompson just drops the subject.

One last thing: don't expect any politically correct language when it comes to the Native Americans in this book. Keep in mind the era when this book was written. ... Read more


37. Finding List of Text-Books, 1899 (1899 )
by Indiana. Supreme Court. Law Library
Paperback: 182 Pages (2009-10-21)
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Originally published in 1899.This volume from the Cornell University Library's print collections was scanned on an APT BookScan and converted to JPG 2000 format by Kirtas Technologies.All titles scanned cover to cover and pages may include marks notations and other marginalia present in the original volume. ... Read more


38. Central Division: The Atlanta Hawks, the Chicago Bulls, the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Detroit Pistons, the Indiana Pacers, the Milwaukee Bucks, the New Orleans Hornets, (Above the Rim: the NBA Library)
by Robert E. Schnakenberg
Library Binding: 48 Pages (2004-01)
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Asin: 1592962041
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From the early days of basketball to the young rising stars of today, this book provides a comprehensive look at the teams in the Central Division: The Atlanta Hawks, the Chicago Bulls, the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Detroit Pistons, the Indiana Pacers, the Milwaukee Bucks, the New Orleans Hornets, and the Toronto Raptors. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Introducing young readers to the NBA's Central Division
The Detroit Piston's stunning five-game upset of the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2004 NBA finals is about the only reason that this volume from "Above the Rim: The NBA Library Series" needs to be updated.There has not been as much turnover in the "Central Division" as there have been in the rest of the NBA (except for Rasheed Wallace joining the Pistons), but then the off season is still young and who knows what will happen before and during the NBA draft this week.In telling the history of the teams in this division one of the points of emphasis is winning championships and what the Pistons did would certainly qualify.

The chief value of this series is that it gives young fans of the NBA a look at the history of each team in the league."Central Division" tells the story of the Atlanta Hawks, Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, Detroit Pistons, Indiana Pacers, Milwaukee Bucks, New Orleans Hornets, and Toronto Raptors.Robert E. Schnakenberg provides a brief history of the division, the teams that make it up and their greatest coaches and players.Fans of the Chicago Bulls who grew up watching Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen get to learn about Bob Love, Norman Van Lier, and Jerry Sloan.Even long time NBA fans might learn something new (Red Auerbach coached Atlanta at some point?).

Fans of each team will find that Schnakenberg does a good job of providing a basic history of the franchise so they can at least know the highlights.If you are a fan of the Atlanta Hawks and only know Sharif Abdur-Rahim and not Bob Pettite and Dominique Wilkins, then this book will explain why you need to expand your knowledge of NBA history."Central Division" is illustrated with photographs of superstar NBA players, with both black & white shots of the likes of Bob Lanier and Oscar Robertson along with color shots including Reggie Miller and LeBron James.The back of this book includes all time team records, as well as the career leaders in points and rebounds for each franchise, and members of the Naismith Memorial National Basketball Hall of Fame from each team.There is also a Glossary of terms from "All-American" to "role players," along with a Time Line of when teams were founded and won championships, Books and Web sites for additional information about the Central Division and the NBA, and an Index. ... Read more


39. The House of a Thousand Candles (Library of Indiana Classics)
by Meredith Nicholson
 Paperback: 400 Pages (1986-03-01)
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This classic romantic thriller contains all the elements of a good mystery story: an isolated mansion inhabited by mysterious creatures, a handsome hero, duels, ghosts, and an old-fashioned shoot-out.

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Big Fan
I've been enjoying this book for the last 35 years.It is always a treat.I easily recommend it to anyone that wants to escape into the past for a few days.
This book inspired me to collect as many of Meredith Nicholson's writings as I could; but in my opinion, the rest fail to meet this high-water mark.

5-0 out of 5 stars Where women are strong and men are gentlemen.
I can give this book no higher praise than I have read it every year for the last 15 years, and have never tired of it.It describes my utopia.

5-0 out of 5 stars One of the best examples of native american fiction -unique
The highly mannered style and aggrandized gaze of Nicholson's worldnevertheless delights and enchants the reader with the silken kaleidoscopeof sensory values pulled through narrow golden hoop of the written page.Indiana's lace-edged tintype history gleams with romance, mystery,substance. I am proud to own this signed first edition, and collectNicholsons where others have imprudently overlooked them.The story beginsas the hero enters the scene, nodding at the criminal foil, the stately andperfect heroine(American style if you please,) and the lifelong friend ofthe old school. Never again shall a writer look to the future and look backover the shoulder of American History with such finesse. A grand mystery,may Hollywood never grab it! ... Read more


40. Bibliography Of Crime, Prisons And Reformatories (1898)
by Indiana State Library
Hardcover: 28 Pages (2010-05-23)
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone! ... Read more


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