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Very Informative

Caddo Indians : Where We Come FromI was also enamored with the authentic Tribal photographs. This book contains very well taken photos of the Caddo Tribal grounds in Binger, Oklahoma and Culturally accurate Caddo Tribal members in authentic Native American dance regailia.
This easily read book is also providing me with many bits of information for my childs research projects.
Where We Came From is a must have book for your personal library.


Mayan-Indian suffer in a real poetic way...

Car Wars Compendium Review

The Carter Family : Country Music's First FamilyI would encourage everyone who dreams of being a part of today's country music industry to read this book about the genre's pioneers. The Carters had staying power.
Many of today's country-music fans and even most people on Music Row don't know their country-music history. Boning up with Stacy Harris' book would be the place to start!


A Very Creative Children's Book

Johnson and CarterHendrik Hertzberg was a speech writer for President Carter during his last two years in office. Hertzberg is a good speaker and often used humor to describe Carter and his administration. Hendrik describes Carter well. He portrays him as a loner and someone opposed to pomp and glitter. He also stated that Carter was no idealogue. Rather he handled issues one by one as they arose. And he spread himself too thin. Hendrik descibes some of the major events of the Carter Administration. The Panama Canal Treaty, the Israeli/Egyptian peace talks and the failed Iranian hostage rescue mission. Hertzberg portrays Carter as a courageous moral leader. But he also shows that Carter was not a great political leader.
Robert Dallek is a successful author and he shows here that he is also a good speaker. Dallek studied Lyndon Johnson thoroughly and clearly understood him. He states accurately that Lyndon Johnson was a complex man with a seemingly contradictory personality. Dallek quotes several stories about Johnson to show his sense of humor and his temperament.
Dallek provides data about Johnson's popularity over the years. As President, his approval ratings were good. As an ex President he's less popular. Dallek gives three reasons why he thinks LBJ's popularity has fallen. His assessment is probably correct.
Dallek then proceeds to rate Johnson as a President. He gives LBJ high marks in the realms of vision, pragmatism and consensus building on domestic issues. And he states that Johnson was very successful in passing his bills through Congress. Dallek provides a whole list of good bills which Johnson pushed through. In summary, Robert Dallek's assessment of Lyndon Johnson and his Presidency is very accurate and well informed.


an enlightening book that can be enjoyed over and over

Equipment bibleThorough facts on equipment are presentd in a very easy to read style that is soothing to the reader.
A must buy for all budding technologists who want a good textbook on equipment as well as for future reference in their later years of practice.


It's Easy, with Child Safety Made Easy!"Child Safety Made Easy" is a wonderful book for anyone who cares for a child. It's the perfect travel size, it's easy to read, and the illustrations are fun! My ParenTime gladly recommends this informative book, that no parent should be without.
Joi M. Lasnick, My ParenTime