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

Medical and Psychological Effects of Concentration Camps on Holocaust Survivors (Genocide - A Critical Bibliographic Review, Vol 4)
Published in Hardcover by Transaction Pub (June, 1997)
Authors: Robert Krell, Marc I. Sherman, Elie Wiesel, and Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide (Jerusalem)
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This looks like agreat book
i would love to read this book it looks very exciting! i have learned alot about the holocaust and i would like learn more! i am only a student in 8th grade but i feel sorry for all the people that had to suffer and if i could afford the book i would probley buy it but i am sorry i cant! so i guess then i cant enter for this but i just wanted to tell u how i thought! ~ thank-you


Ghost Towns and Mining Camps of New Mexico
Published in Paperback by Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd) (June, 1980)
Authors: James E. Sherman, Barbara H. Sherman, and Jim Cooper
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Good book -- but information is out of date
The history in this book is great and it's full of pictures; however, many are no longer accurate. The book was published in 1975 and much of what used to be there is no longer there and/or the properties are inaccessable because they are on private lands.

Interesting Reading and Great Resource
This book is filled with pictures. It is a great book to read the history of the ghost towns and mining camps that can be found in NM. The authors have obviously done a lot of research and this results in a book that is informative, but fun to read. I particularly like how the authors have told various stories that are associated with each town. I find this to be a very accurate book also.

Great information--creates a perfect nostalgia...
If you're interested in the camps of early New Mexico...it's where to get the info. It's very accurate & has nice pictures....


Selling Fear: Conspiracy Theories and End-Times Paranoia
Published in Paperback by Baker Book House (March, 1997)
Authors: Gregory S. Camp and Sherman S. Smith
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Blind leading the blind
I would have give this book a "0" star rating if I could. These authors spread the typical Christian debunkism found in modern Christianity today. They claim to have done much research in studying their subjects of the Illuminati, the New World Order, and other conspiracies, but have purposefully sought to close their own eyes and minds to reality. They seek to explain away the truth so that they can consider themselves as "sane", compared to the "paranoid" "fear mongers" "selling conspiracy theories."

This book is a true shame and a true waste of your time and money. If you just HAVE to buy it (especially if you are a pastor or Christian teacher) at least buy "Rule By Secrecy" by Jim Marrs and read them side by side. If you have any real discrenment whatsoever, you'll quickly understand that Satan's kingdom of this world does conspire against mankind and to decieve.

Those (especially Christians) who seek to close the eyes and minds of others regarding these matters - like these authors - only bring darkness to honest seekers.

This book is trash...exactly where my copy (and waste money) of the book went.

Mine eyes have seen the glory....
I ordered and read this book with no real opinion when I got it. I was somewhat tentative on it till I hit the chapter on the speculation of the end time. I am a Christian, brought up in the old time pentecostal movement of the 50's. The end was near. Very near. I saw people over the years cite one event after another. I saw the anti-christ's name change from Hitler to Stalin, to.... And I saw the beast and the mark of the beast change.

And I hit the place where he said that every generation since the middle of the 1800's thought they were the last generation. And I thought, "no, the pentecostals of the 50's were the first to think that." Then I remembered the scriptures that talk about the people in the first century thinking they were the last. And I remembered "Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord". And my studies of the war of southern rebellion started coming back. The people in that time thought they were the last. I remember my dad telling me that his parents thought that WWI was the beginning of Armegeddon, and I remember the discussions in the late 40's (I was under 7 years old) where my uncles thought that Hitler was still alive and he was the antichrist, ready to come back and rule. Then there was the bomb that would fulfill the prophecies...

And the book became alive. This is how it has been, probably since a month after Jesus left this earth.

One after another speculating.

Beg, borrow or buy one of these books. Read it.

Then make up your mind.

It cause you to pick up another book, the bible and read the promises of God and not waste time on speculation.

Christian believers beware of Fear mongering.
As a student of Dr. Camp and one who has the utmost respect for Dr. Camp's work. "Selling Fear, Conspiracy Theories, and End Time Paranoia should be in every Christian Believer's home. This book does not have a Christian bias towards end time speculation, but gives an outstanding explanation of how modern day prophetic interpretion is communicated. Dr. Camp brings a balanced voice to the debate.


The Shoes of Maidanek
Published in Hardcover by University Press of America (23 June, 1992)
Authors: Arnold P. Goldstein and Mark Sherman
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