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A starkly-detailed and riveting portrayalMiller winds up - eventually - a desperado hunted by both law officials and the criminal world. His life is filled with paradoxes that only Smith has succeeded in conveying in written form. And Miller's enduring legacy with the Kansas City Massacre is also recognized as the driving force that sparked the formation of today's FBI. Had Miller been captured by J. Edgar Hoover's G-Men, his role in history may have rivaled those of Al Capone, John Dillinger, and "Pretty Boy" Floyd. Smith's work may bring Miller's significance to light, seventy years after his gruesome and unusual death.
As a storyteller, Smith never loses command of his subject matter, and weaves a tale of desperation, loyalty, love, and brutality unlike any other I've read yet. A definite must for those who enjoy reading about the Golden Age of Crime.
Verne Gets His Due!

Terrific Book
A Treasure
Exceptional Travel Anthology

The Best Book On Sign For Young Children
Used by our Youth Minister at Church for Choir
Excellent. One of the best sign language books I have seen.

Scientific , useful, and readable
Not one that will you'll skip over and leave "un-read."I read this with relish. A genuine "Thanks" to all those who contributed to this book. I can't say enough about it.
Challenge your thinking about doing therapy

Not for the casual reader.This said, I have to say it is not rewarding to read this book unless you have familiarity with German idealism through Kant. Also, a thorough reading of Hegel's Logic is a prerequiste. Few people will understand this book without reading it in the original German as Hegel himself reframes the German language into a new way of thinking. I think all great philosophies shape the language they speak in profound ways. That is why it is so difficult to understand Hegel in English translation. You would have to create a whole new philosophy along Hegelian lines made for the English thinker. This is the daunting task of all translators. There obviously are concepts in Western thought that are portable across "platforms" and this is why translating Hegel happens at all in English. However the way concepts are used, the "process" of the concepts -- the "syntagms" -- is not entirely the same in both languages.
I wrote my master's thesis in philosophy on this work. At that time I could think Hegelian with the best of them but have lost the skill. Now I can't even understand what I wrote 20 years after the fact without going back to school. I have not been speaking Hegelian since then. A pity.
So, to get the most out of it, read this book in a structured environment where one has easy access to help. It will change your life as it has mine.
Developing dialectical, historical thoughtthough Kant has adopted the dualism of Plato, Hegel's synthesizing of Kant's ideas has resulted in an amazingly complex but understandable and brilliant work. Hegel proposes that the Mind is the second moment in a three-fold syllogism, following Nature but preceeding Logic (Reason). Here, Hegel explores the nuances of the Mind. Though the other two volumes of the three volume set are important, it seems Mind contains all the ideas of the other two.
If you enjoy hard German philosophy and have a penchant for the absolute idea, read Hegel as soon as possible!
The Development of Absolute Spirit

Hodges' Harbrace Handbook
The Guide for American English
Absolutely Essential-Jonah Sampson Boyarin hehe


Very nice pocket book
Good for both the beginning and the avid hummer-watcher!!
informative, filled with terrific artwork & lots of facts

Wonderful storyBut I loved it. It's an exciting, romantic, sexy adventure into the world of vampires and it treats the vampire Zach Church with such respect and insight. The characters in this book are so well drawn, so much fun, so REAL, that I couldn't stop turning pages. This author really knows his storytelling and he has come up with such an unusual premise for his story that it makes everthing feel so fresh, like nothing you've ever read before. I also loved the mix of moods -- very, very funny one moment, than achingly romantic (and sometimes REALLY sexy), then genuinely horrific -- just like the real world. It's a tribute to his storytelling abilities that you accept the fact of vampirism so easily. I'm buying copies of In the Blood for all my friends this Christmas. It's a great read!
One of the best novels I've read in a while
A Wild Ride

Jane's Blanket
Jane's Blanket
Wonderful book on growing up!This story is the world-renowned playwright's only work for children. His warmth and affectionate understanding of a child's prolonged need for a beloved object is charmingly reflected by drawings in two colors, black and pink, by Emily McCully.


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Outstanding!
The animal drawings are quite whimsical and fun
"Lawman to Outlaw" is the story of Verne Miller, a known underworld figure, perhaps one whose life was filled with more mystery than any other. Mr. Miller was responsible for the slaughter that took place at the parking lot of Kansas City's Union Station, June 17,1933. Did you know that the FBI was actually formed because of this event and the outcry of the American people against crime. Interesting piece of information, I would say.
The author takes you through the life of Verne Miller; his childhood, his military days, his days as a well respected Sheriff and draws you into the mystery behind this man and his faithful companion Vi Mathis. What made a law abiding respected man turn into a cold blooded killer? Mr. Smith addresses this question and more.
I cannot even imagine the intense research that went into this work. Detailed information is revealed, events are replayed as the author walks you through the life of this notorious gangster and finally his death at the hands of his so called friends. Quite a story, quite a read!
Well done Mr. Smith, hats off to you! A recommended read for all those that are interested in our colorful past and those that painted it red!