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In 1919 Lawrence arrived in Venice with a banned book

Beautiful introduction to Judaism...

Outstanding transcriptions of traditional musicThe choice of using phonetic spellings for the lyrics means that the lyrics are heavy in the use of words like "dese", "dose", "Heab'n", etc. However, given the original publication being in the 1920's, and the author's comments in the introduction, it is apparent that the spellings are not the result of gross cultural insensitivity.
The respect for, and love of this fine music comes through in the author's comments. And the transcriptions retain the strong harmonic features that are often "arranged out" of collections of aural traditional music.
It is a fine collection, and an absolute steal at the price.


the twin studies tell the storyThe inescapable fact is that identical twins separated at birth and then reunited 30-40 years later end up showing remarkable similarity with regard to their personalities, there life choices, their habits and patterns, and a whole host of other characteristics too many to cite. It is from this observation that Taylor lends credence to the concept that some of us are in fact born to crime.
It's too bad that a politically correct major media, with its attendant liberal agenda, has failed to include reasoned arguments such as those advanced by Larry Taylor and many others. It has taken the intervening 18 years since this book was published in 1984 for some of the more honest Liberal critics on the Left i.e. Bernard goldberg, to gain sufficient traction to hold their own Liberal media establishment up to the proper scrutiny
Although Taylor never mentions Race he was castigated as a racist by the political Left after writing this book for daring to suggest that genetic makeup could be causitive of criminal behavior. It's well done and shouldn't be so difficult to get. A couple of years ago Taylor came to me to get my copy back as he had none left of his own and couldn't find one in the public domain. Such is too often the fate of books not adhering to a virulent political correctness, a child of totalitarian communism and far right wing religions, which has had such a damaging effect on American society in the last 30 years.


Are you up to being challenged on how you forgive?

Minor Work

I can just say "AMAZING"

Long-Awaited All-in-One Reference

A fitting tribute.The story of the 81st Infantry Division is not unlike any other military unit in its preparation and ultimate departure for battle, but the grueling schedule of nearly two years of stateside training takes its toll as 45 members of the Division were killed before even seeing a shot in anger. Fed into a war planning pipeline the 81st "Wildcats" with a proud lineage back to World War I trained from Alabama, Florida, Tennessee, Arizona, California and Hawaii.
The memoirs show an unbending devotion to country, family and fellow soldiers, bonds that were surely tested by spending four years away from home and under very trying circumstances. During his combat duty in the Pacific while witnessing the horrors of war and fighting for his life and others, Robert Heatley learns over time that not only has his father passed away but his mother as well. Upon his return home after the occupation of Japan he learns that his childhood home and all possessions are gone, having been foreclosed upon by a bank.
We owe this man and others like him a debt of gratitude. Where would we be today if Robert Heatley and millions of others like him did not answer the call to duty. He offers four years of his life and endures relentless training and the hell of the Pacific in places such as Peleliu. This island battle has received little notoriety, but is referred to by experts as one of the worst battles in the Pacific campaign. Surviving this and several other invasions he comes home to nothing.
The book is an intimate look at the life and times of an American, combat infantryman, and devoted father. Nice job Larry and thank you for your service Robert Heatley.


This is a great if you are interested in the naval academy.