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All about Cribbage is the Cribbage Bible

Classic Allyn

What a beatifully, sad story......

A world of beauty and danger

I know how Amazon reviews are notorious for five stars...

My Grandfather

An Excellent Teaching Tool

HighlightsHe has arranged these selections under headings which are commentaries in themselves: Under the heading "Doing Your Thing" you find Emerson, Stein, and Ashbery, but then as a footnote, quotations from politicians, Bush and Reagan (and their wives), that set the prior, more profound reflections into greater relief.
Under "Majority Rule" Emily Dickinson: "Dear friends--we cannot believe for each other."
Under "Immortality" Emerson: "I think we may be sure that, whatever may come after death, no one will be disappointed."
Wallace Stevens under "Home": "Life is an affair of people not of places. But for me life is an affair of places and that is the trouble."
A particular favorite entry under "Comparative Literature": Gertrude Stein, b. 1874 Rainer Maria Rilke, b. 1875
There is so much here to return to again and again--and much of it is unknown as Crase chose to select passages from these authors' lesser known works--much to encourage a return to these American originals. Much to encourage rumination.


Absolutely beautiful photography of a breathtaking area.

A statistics book that is easy to read and understand.