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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Grant", sorted by average review score:

The Early Work of Frank Lloyd Wright
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (March, 1983)
Authors: Frank Lloyd Wright and Grant Carpenter Manson
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The Bomb
All I could say is that this book changed my knowledge of Frank Lloyd Wright.


Edmund's Used Cars Prices & Ratings (Fall 1996)
Published in Paperback by St. Martin's Press (August, 1996)
Authors: Michael G. Samet, Christian Wardlaw, B. Grant Whitmore, Edmunds Publications, and St Martins Press
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good
very wel


Education for Citizenship
Published in Hardcover by Rowman & Littlefield Publishing (January, 1997)
Authors: Grant Reeher and Joseph Cammarano
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Writing Teachers: Read This Book
Anyone who teaches composition or rhetoric or communication--especially as related to civic life, service learning, democracy, or public discourse--will find something of interest here. Also useful for teaching communication in applied social sciences--especially as related to public policy. An inspirational, practical collection with cross-curricular value.


Efficient water use in California : conjunctive management of ground and surface reservoirs ; prepared in part for the California State Assembly Rules Committee and in part under a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation
Published in Unknown Binding by Rand Corp. ()
Author: David L. Jaquette
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Crazy Dave Jaquette
Crazy Dave Jaquette does it again with this zany slant on Efficient water use in California. This book will have you laughing long after you've finished the last chapter. A tear-jerking, gut wrenching epic of Water and California. A true laugh riot.


Emeralds and Gold: A Treasury of Irish Short Stories
Published in Paperback by Athenean Press (21 February, 2001)
Authors: Grant Devereaux, Loree Lough, Mike Sackett, Lisa Kamps, Ellen Rawlings, Lisa Brewer, and Shannon Katona
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A taste of Ireland!
This collection gives the reader a real taste of Ireland, from authentic folklore to tales of the contemporary Irish. I especially enjoyed the stories by Loree Lough, Mike Sackett, Lisa Kamps and Shannon Katona. Pick up this book when you only have time for a short read. . . any story you choose will be entertaining.


Empire of the St. Lawrence: A Study in Commerce and Politics
Published in Paperback by Univ of Toronto Pr (March, 2002)
Authors: Donald Grant Creighton, Creighton Donald, and Christopher H. Moore
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Major historical events and their repercussions
Enhanced with a new introduction by Christopher Moore, this University of Toronto Press trade paperback edition of The Empire Of The St. Lawrence: A Study Of Commerce And Politics by the late Donald Creighton (1902-1979) reintroduces to a modern readership a truly scholarly work addressing the rise and fall of a Canadian trading empire from 1763 to 1850. Individual chapters address major historical events and their repercussions in the region of the lower lakes, the conflict between commerce and agriculture, and much more. Organized into three principal sections (The First Unity of the St. Lawrence; Transition in the Region of the Lower Lakes; The Struggle for the Second Commercial Empire), and enhanced with "Bibliographical Note" and "Notes" sections, The Empire Of The St. Lawrence is a meticulously researched, college-level source book, that continues to be recommended for academic reference collections as a definitive and seminal work.


Enchanted World: The Art of Anne Sudworth
Published in Paperback by Paper Tiger (May, 2003)
Authors: John Grant and Anne Sudworth
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Beautiful!
The paintings in this book make fantasy look like reality, they look like photographs and the images seem so real. The earth and the trees generate energy and light. The atmospheric, surreal night-time landscapes and mythical creatures in this book will lead you to believe that they truly exist. I also loved that there were detailed explanations from the artist of what she was trying to achieve, as well as pictures of the works-in-progress! I highly recommend it.


English-Speaking Justice
Published in Paperback by House of Anansi Pr (September, 1998)
Author: George Grant
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A Masterpiece !
Don't be fooled by the slimness of this volume. Within the space of less than a hundred pages, Grant dissected the Anglo-Saxon strain of "justice," which is based on liberalism.

In this book, Grant begins by examining the intellectual roots of English-speaking justice, by looking at the ideas of Locke and Kant. After which, he looks into a contemporary version of it, by examining the works of Rawl's magnum opus (A Theory of Justice).

After this brief but lucid discussion of the works above, Grant then show how the liberal conception of justice has fail in delivering its promises of a just society. The reason being technology. Grant, argues that technology has brought about a cybernetic society, i.e., a society which is guided by the calculation of means and ends which can erode the basic premise of liberalism, i.e., liberty of the individual. Thus, Grant argues that liberalism and technology makes strange bedfellows in modern society. On the one hand, we cherish the idea of the autonomy of the individual but on the other we want to reap the fruits of technology which is incompatible with freedom. Thus, we are locked in the horns of delimma between technology and liberty. Which would we choose?

In conclusion, one cannot help but admire the penetrating analysis of Grant's essay on modern society and its discontents. But, at the same time, I wish he would give us an alternative to that of liberalism.


Eric the Red: The Viking Adventurer (What's Their Story)
Published in Library Binding by Oxford University Press (October, 1998)
Authors: Neil Grant and Victor G. Ambrus
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My four-year-old son loves history thanks to this book!
We've read this book so many times! I'm purchasing more books from the "What's Their Story?" series. The colorful pictures and straight-forward text would appeal to any child, 4 and up. And I'm thrilled to see my son interested in maps, Vikings, and history thanks to this book!


Eros in Pompeii: The Erotic Art Collection of the Museum of Naples
Published in Paperback by Stewart, Tabori & Chang (August, 1997)
Authors: Michael Grant, Antonia Mulas, and Antoria Mulas
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Wonderfully representative of Pompeii
When one visits Pompeii one of the first things that becomes evident is the erotic nature of the art. Even many of the souvenirs are erotic in nature. So, this book seems particularly appropriate. While eros becomes a theme uniting the book, it discusses the history and daily life in Pompeii as well as giving information of the excavation and discoveries of Pompeii.

The book also points out the important fact that many of these erotic art ojects were not strictly for brothels but appeared in every day life. The penis, for instance, was a good-luck charm that appeared on buildings, erotic images were carved onto ordinary household items, so these things did not hold the controversy for ancient Pompeii that they might for readers of more "modern" sensibilities.

This is an excellent book, which, I believe, gives readers a real feeling for the ancient city of Pompeii . It would be quite useful for anyone planning a trip or interested in learning more about the culture of the city.


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