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Exemplary history.
Excellent, with info to help you research lost servicemen.

Some of the best board books ever!
A wonderful learning tool

OUR BOONIES
excellent read

New Kids rocks!
An excellent story, written in the boys own words

very interesting read
One of the "TOP 10 MUST HAVE" P-38 books.

A superb bookThis book will transport the BWCAW veteran back into the midst of his/her favorite memories of past trips, and will provide inspiration for those considering their first adventure in the wilderness. For those who never intend to experience the wilderness first-hand, Paddle Whispers is a wonderful, spiritual, inspiring work in its own right.
A must-read for everyone, I purchased many copies as gifts for friends.
Captures the essence of the BWCAW.

A wonderful visual experience!
InspirationalA definate must for Calligraphy enthusiasts


Great how to on making pens
An outstanding presentation of "How-to" for pen making.

permanent wood foundation
This book taught me everything I needed to know about pwf

Blaze of colorAs a wood anatomist I cannot help feeling that an even more beautiful book could be produced by shifting the focus to anatomy: when magnified these woods would look even better. I guess a palaeobotanist would agree with me that this would make for, from a scientific point of view, a more usable and valuable book.
Nevertheless this is a magnificent piece of work: there are some quite stunning pictures in here.
Petrified Wood: The World of Fossilized Wood
Author Wood, a Professor of Anthropology, brings his professional skills to bear on his brother's death at Second Schweinfurt (October 14 1943) and in the process has produced a remarkable example of military research.
In addition to the expected material on context, units, and individuals, Professor Wood's investigations turned up the manufacturing history of the airplane (down to the exact cost), the position of the plane within the ill-fated flight, the probable Luftwaffe pilot who shot it down, eyewitnesses on the ground, and more. Of particular interest is the brief history of the Graves Registration Command and its commendable work in a very difficult but unsung assignment.
Thoroughly researched, beautifully readable, Professor Wood's book is a fitting memorial to Lt. Elbert Wood, navigator of the "Wicked WAAC". With photos, maps, documents, diagrams, sources, bibliography, index. First rate work; highly recommended.