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captivating, astute and indespensible
One of the most intriguing books of the 19C

Great Book!
Found Heritage Through Review

A Wonderful Cookbook
Wonderful ! You'll never want meat again!

King Learhad it made sharp
and purchased a harp
and played several tunes with her chin).
But do they know of The Dong with the Luminous Nose, or the Pobble Who Has No Toes, or the short history of Violet, Slingsby, Guy, and Lionel? Or the illustrated botanical alphabet with such plants as the ManyPeeplia Upsidedownia (you'd have to see the drawing!) It would be impossible to say how many times I read, re-read, and enjoyed this book as a child and an adult, including the rather touching, affectionate introduction to the man himself.
Please, please buy this book. You'll never regret it.
Boshproducing Luminary

Read it and eat!
Great recipes, hilarious anecdotes

Loved It !
ON THE BALL!

An excellent quick reference
A very useful resource!

freedom from the driving need to eat
This book has been a life-saver!

Excellent Book for our trip to Jackson Hole w/our dogs
World Class Info for a World Class Spot

Very good historical content!Ida has many experiences in China. But with the more experiences the more she realizes China needs doctors and nurses horribly. She decides she wants to be a missionary nurse in China. However Ida contridicts asthma and the doctors tell her she will never be able to become a nurse. Molly upon hearing this news makes a life changing decision that will change her life forever! I won't tell you so read the book! As a Chinese-American I find the contents of the story to be very realistic. I recommend this book to everybody because it has great historical content. If you like this book you should also try reading the Dear America Series!
Highly recommended, wholesome, entertaining, informative.
"Century of Dishonor" remains essential reading for those who wonder where Hitler obtained the background material on concentration camps and genocide: US government frontier policy. A captivating, astute and indespensible addition to American history.