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The only book you need on the subject
Masterful work.

Kelp forest are cool
What a beautiful, informative little book!

What a Great Tour Both Around the Lake and in Time
A trip back in timeFor the ones who have visited the region before, the book provides a trip back in time and describes how the popular vacation spot got it's start. The best thing about the book and the lake is that not many things have changed since the early 1900's. When reading or just looking at the pictures, travelers are able to take a quick trip around the lake they love whenever they please.


Excellent Book on a Forgotten PlaneAlthough not a particularly effective fighter, in the bomber role it was used against shipping, and for recon. There were a plethora of squadrons across the RAF, RCAF, RAAF and Free French. This books gives you squadron designations, markings and the full kit of someone flying the rig. I actually still possess the flying suit for this machine in Canada. It also gives you their major varients, development their eventual disbandment. It includes a lot of reminiscenses from wartime pilots as well.
Athough my mate is now flying Blenheims of God's own eternal squadron, mere mortals like us can still enjoy the plane he loved so much when he was alive. A very nice volume.
Compact, comprehensive and great value

Fantastic Easy Quick Read
Absolutely beautiful, full page photographs of lighthouses.

An intriguing read! 5 STARS!
Best read in a long time..

Shcocking and true
Chilling look at the other side.

This is an absolutely fantastic book.
The best book on this subject in print.

A constructive contribution to Pastoral Counselling
Clinical Theology is excellent, & still available in Britain

A moving documentation of Glen Canyon before Lake Powell.The book is neither strident nor moralizing in tone. Instead, a sense of quiet grief pervades. The photographs speak for themselves, as do the observations so eloquently captured in the accompanying quotations. In the end, the questions raised are unspoken but obvious: Who are we to decide the fate of an organism so alive and so vital as a river? What have we lost in our relentless quest for the "good life?" And can it in fact be a "good life" with the waters of the Colorado stilled? Inskip respects her readers enough to let them judge for themselves.
Admirers of Eliot Porter's famous The Place No One Knew, now out of print, will find this to be an appropriate companion volume. Very highly recommended.
Moving, well-researched visual & spitual history