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Cowboys of Santa Cruz County
Excellent portrayal of a part of our heritage.
A beautiful photographic "memory book" of American icons

A great find!It would also be great recipe source for both the novice (like myself) and experienced baker. The recipes are not overly elaborate, and the photos are helpful.
Can't recommend Desserts with Character highly enough, especially at the price.
A Must-Buy for Those With Taste and Style
Fantastic-- not like what you'd find in a traditional cookbook. This is
southern-style charm at its best. It's kind of like your own
grandmother wrote a book to pass on her recipes and wisdom.
I now plan on buying a few more to give to friends for
Christmas(maybe I can encourage my family to try some new
desserts for Xmas) since the book makes a nice coffee table-type
gift as well as a dessert book.


I had to have this book!
A great holiday book!
a warm, engaging and thoroughly useful cookbook

Handbook for Mortals is a must.
Handbook for Mortals
Very useful in a difficult time

OUTSTANDING- A Must Read For ALLPlease pay close attention to the anectodes about Minor League Baseball. Sometimes, the greatest success stories do not occur on the grandest of stages.
Congratulations, Mr. Carter and Mr. Rovell!!
Great for the College Student
Fantastic Read!

My spritual need.
What an experience...
The Praying PlaceP.S. In submitting this information, I did not see my age category so I used the oldest number provided.


Don't get lost without it!
If you love the woods you need this book!!!!
What a great read!

4 STARS FOR ROBERT E. HOWARD
People Are Way Too Harsh on De Camp & Carter
A definite improvement over the first volume...The Curse of the Monolith, by de Camp & Carter, is an okay political story, but the action is kind of weak. A fun little read.
The Bloodstained God, by Howard & de Camp, is the most boring story in this volume. I found it overlong and almost unreadably bad. Not sure why, but I just couldn't stand it.
The Frost Giant's Daughter, I think, is generally considered to be one of the best Conan stories, and I agree. Short and to the point, this story isn't about Conan, the story is Conan.
The Lair of the Ice Worm, by de Camp and Carter, is another fairly good story that doesn't have any relevance in the grand scheme of things, but it's fun and entertaining.
Queen of the Black Coast, by Howard, is another excellent story, dripping with Howard's wonderfully readable style. The heroine here is in no small part the inspiration for Valeria in the first Conan movie.
The Vale of Lost Women, by Howard, is another really good story that really gets into who and what Conan is, not just about one of his feats.
The Castle of Terror, while more entertaining than Bloodstained God, is so stupidly pointless that I wonder why it was written, much less put in here. You're not missing anything if you skip this one.
The Snout in the Dark, while being an improvement of Castle of Terror and Bloodstained God, doesn't reveal anything new about Conan, isn't terribly exciting, but it's still an interesting read.
This book is, again, superior to the first in the series...highly recommended.


The Best Biography!think again if you havn't read this book yet. This book takes you
from the time he was a boy in Texas up till just before he had the terrible car accident. He has had one incredible life,A life that most would have never survived. This is the best Country Music Biography that I have read,and I give George 5 stars.He is the BEST.
HE'S STILL HERE FOR A REASON!
Awesome! A must-have for any Jones fan or music lover!

A solid introduction to a fascinating human beingRogers was a humorist, but concerns with political and social issues permeate his work. He was also an enormously complex thinker. Although there was a quaint simplicity and humility to the way Rogers expressed himself, he actually worked out a political position that wasn't entirely at home on either the Right or the Left side of the political spectrum. Although he was in most respects of liberal sympathies, he was almost libertarian in the way he yearned for a small central government that didn't intrude into the lives of everyday individuals. He was profoundly suspicious of big government. At the same, time, he was profoundly non-libertarian in being even more suspicious of big business and capitalism. His sympathies, however, were definitely populist.
Rogers was simultaneously one of the most popular stage performers, movie performers, radio personalities, and political writers of his day, and arguably one of the, if not THE, most popular Americans ever to have lived. This excellent volume will provide the neophyte with a good introduction to all these aspects of Rogers's life and career.
I do believe, however, that we desperately need a good, in-depth anthology of the writings of Will Rogers. I would love to see the Library of America bring out a volume dedicated to Will Rogers. Until they or someone else does this, I am afraid that Rogers will be remembered more as the author of pithy one-liners than as what he was: the most influential political commentator of his day.
Great book for reading-check it out!
Great book about a great man.