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Well written in detail
Fantastic Read!

A Factual Book
drunk and driving

Very good.In short, this text will challenge first year university students, but will also reward them with greater insight than will the average introductory textbook.
Excellent Economics Text

A fast, informative read
Provides a clear depiction of Afican American governance

The official reviews are biased by entrenched misinformation"...It was folly to believe that if Russia was treated as a friendly ally that country would respond in kind", said in 1957 Nicholas Roosevelt. A folly it was, for which a hundred excuses are found. A folly glorified to this day by almost all.
A must read for WWII history buffs and students alike.

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Worth Getting If You Like Old-Fashioned Eerie Ghost StoriesI have just started "The Amber Witch" (plenty of gothic witch-burning and occult horror for you) and it looks like this one will be just as good.
This Dover edition comes with an informative introduction by an expert on supernatural literature, Everett Bleiler, and has some illustrations (those wonderful old-style Victorian illustrations with a caption at the bottom culled from the text on the facing page)and has a very attractive cover--a picture of a ghostly castle or turret with bats flying around it.
If you like the ghost stories of M.R. James, Edgar Allan Poe or J.S. Le Fanu you will more than likely enjoy these tales immensely. They are all relatively short novellas, averaging 80-90 pages in length each.


The most info ever compiled on the Franklin AutomobileThis book holds your interest throughout its 400+ pages, and includes personal interviews with former employees who were part of the Franklin Automobile Company.
As President of The H.H. Franklin Club, Inc., I applaud Mr. Powell for his in-depth research, and encourage anyone interested in the Franklin Automobile and how early automobile companies were formed to read this book.
The Franklin automobile was produced in Syracuse, NY, from 1902 to 1934. They were the most successful air-cooled auto in US history!
Check it out!
Great document of Upstate (NY) Industrial/Cultural History

Maybe you are being to helpful sometimes
A lesson about being too helpful

Franklin's New FriendIf you ever get a chance to read this book please do so it is a good book to read!!
Franklin's New Friend