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

The Lady and the Sharks.
Published in Hardcover by HarperCollins (March, 1977)
Author: Eugenie Clark
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Shark Lady
Who love fishes? I thought. Eugenie Clark love fishes and sharks. She study about diffrent kind of fishes sharks.Also Egenie Clark seen lot of diffrent kind of fishes and sharks.Also Eugenie Clark would cut open a fishes body or sharks study also it. I love the this book and didn't want to put it down.When I finish the story I feel good for what Eugenie Clark did in the story.
I recommed this biography to everybody who love read book about fishes sharks.

Another Adventure Just Waiting To Be Read
This book is very intruging and exciting. It is all about Eugenie Clark's 12 years as director of the cape Haze Marine Laboratory now known as Mote Marine Laboratory. She encounters sharks and captures them for research. She learns much and this book is filled with many facts. This is better than the first book she wrote. Even though this book is old, it is still as fun and interesting as ever. Adventure surronds you as you dive in to read it and to explore Eugeine's world!


Lady with a spear
Published in Unknown Binding by Ballantine Books ()
Author: Eugenie Clark
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Exploration and science with personality, good for all ages.
This is a timeless book in so many ways. There is the story of exploration and finding things out about the natural world. Eugenie Clark was an explorer and her story is fascinating. Her descriptions of ocean life and the people she meets are outstanding. There is also the story of a young woman overcoming incredible odds. Why? Clark was a young woman competing in (what was then)a man's world. She is also half Japanese, working for the Navy immediately after WW II. The book takes her from New York to the South Pacific and the Red Sea. What a job, Hitchhiking around the world studying fish. Look for the stories about the South Seas spear fisherman and the Egyptian marine biology professor. You feel like you are there with her. After reading it I was a little bit sad that I wasn't.

An Adventure That Still Continues!
Lady with a Spear is a book filled with facts and adventure, told by the shark lady herself, Eugeine Clark. It's all about her life from early on to 1953. She travles from island to island in the South Pacific and Red Sea, collecting fish and watching sharks for research. Her wild, experinces will amaze you and open your heart and mind to another world as her experinces are explained to you. The book can be a bit technical at some times though but keep on reading! You'll fall in love with the sea and its creatures! Her second book, The LADY AND THE SHARKS is just as good, maybe even better! Eugenie is one amzing person and I suggest deeply that you read this book and feel what she herself feeled. She's just a great woman with a great personality and a dedication to save the creatures of the sea!


Language: Readings in Language and Culture
Published in Paperback by Bedford/St. Martin's (November, 1998)
Authors: Virginia P. Clark, Paul A. Eschholz, and Alfred F. Rosa
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broad spectrum that is though-provoking
to say the least. classic essays in the field of psychology and linguistics. a must have for the beginner and the specialist alike. highly recommended.

Interesting & well-edited intro to Linguistics
This collection of essays touches on all the major points of Linguistics (very briefly) and is a great introduction to the field. The different authors all have a slightly different style, but it is not jarring and does not interfere with the ability to pull information out of the text. I have read other intro to linguistics books and none have been as interesting or informative as this one. I highly recommend this book to anyone who plans to take a college 'english language' or linguistics class, and to anyone interested in linguistice but deosn't know where to start.


The Legend of Maya Deren: A Documentary Biography and Collected Works, Volume I, Part 2, Chambers (1942-47)
Published in Paperback by Arthouse, Inc. (June, 1988)
Authors: Veve A. Clark and Millicent Hodson
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the Legend of maya deren
This is my cousin, the book is an excellent review of our family history, Others interested in maya's work will find out that she was a very interesting person

The Legend and the Reality
In the 1970's a four volume project was designed to re-examine the life of filmmaker and ethnographer Maya Deren. Four authors worked within the structure of a feminist collective typical of the time with revolving editorship. According to Catrina Neiman, one of the authors, an anticipated outcome was to stimulate further academic study on Deren. Volume 1, Signatures concerns Deren's early and university life, involvement in socialist youth groups and early poetry and fiction. Chambers, part 2 ilustrates her development as a filmmaker through her first four films with documents on their production and reception. What is noteworthy of this project is the illumination of parts of Deren's life beyond the four year period between 1943 and 1946 which most people know about. The 40 year old Deren who was involved with ethnography and ethnomusicology as well as the young teen involved in political movements are areas new to us. The two remaining volumes are ready and have been so for years which publisher Anthology Film Archives has yet to release. ' Legend' embraces the transformative nature of Deren's work in different creative relationships and is the most comprehensive work to date on her life.


The Lewis & Clark Cookbook: Historic Recipes from the Corps of Discoveryand Jefferson's America
Published in Paperback by Celestial Arts (January, 2003)
Author: Leslie Mansfield
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Lewis and Clark Lovers be aware
This is THE L&C cookbook. Took a course on L&C where at end of term, we had to do a project. One group cooked various foods using this book. HUGE hit with class. Granted some recipes are from Jeffersonian VA to make a book (hey he sponsored it as well as being in the right era) but all are authentic and ones tested so far were quite tasty.

Well worth waiting for!
I also am a big Lewis and Clark buff; in addition, an avid cook, with my own cookbook. This book finally came out several months after it was supposed to, but it was worth the wait!

Most cookbooks, even the ones that sound like they should have exotic recipes, have the same old stuff, based on boring ingredients that produce ho-hum meals. Not this book! The author clearly knows about good food, and the recipes are a breath of fresh air. They're not terribly hard to make, either.

Visiting my folks over Christmas, the whole family decided to have a Lewis+Clark dinner, just for fun. Everyone helped, and we had: Parsnip Fritters, Sweet and Sour Red Cabbage, Shrimp Bisque, and since we couldn't decide between the Rack of Venison with Rosemary-Dijon Crust and Roast Duck with Blackberry Sauce, we had both of them! For dessert, it was Mocha Creme Pie. All were outstanding.

This book is a class act; I just wish there were a hardcover version.


Lewis and Clark Expedition Coloring Book
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (November, 1983)
Author: Peter F. Copeland
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No More Winnie-the-Pooh Coloring Books for My Kids
Little Johnnie and Betsy and Allison will no longer spend mindless hours coloring bunnies and squirrels- now they can learn important American history lessons from the comfort of their own kitchen table. I'll tell ya- these pictures are going up on the frig!

Really good
I can't say enough about this one - this is way beyond your usual coloring book. Are your kids tired of coloring simple bunnies and trees? This is beautifully drawn and has an educational edge as well. A good one!


Lewis and Clark Trail: The Photo Journal
Published in Paperback by Snowy Mountain Publishing (November, 2000)
Authors: George G. Thomas and Gary R. Gregory
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Great Pictures!
I was surprised and excited to receive a signed photo journal from George Thomas. I had looked in books that offered good quality, applicable pictures that I could look at while researching and reading other books (i.e. Undaughted Courage- Steven Ambrose, and Out West- Dave Duncan). I was surprised how hard it was to find a book with many pictures of the trail highlights

This book has not only pictures of the many landmarks along the trail but also suggested old camp sites and river forks described in the story books and journals (I believe they were taken around the same time of year the explorers traveled).

I would suggest this book for everyone!

Excellent Photo Book of Lewis and Clark Journey!!
The photography was breathtaking. It is an excellent book for the layman. I would advise any history buff to read this book. It is also an excellent resource for teachers.


LIFE Rock and Roll at 50: A History in Pictures
Published in Hardcover by Time, Inc., Home Entertainment (May, 2002)
Authors: Robert Sullivan, Life Magazine, Megan Kaplan, and Dick Clark
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LIFE Rock and Roll at 50: A History in Pictures
This is a must picture history of music. A good gift for the music lover and great for all ages.

LIFE Rock and Roll at 50: A History in Pictures
This is a GREAT book for anyone who loves music. When you look at the pictures you see the history unfold. It is a beautiful book for any rock and roll addict. Read it and keep it to share while listening to your favorite artisit. GOOD FOR ALL AGES.


Little Miss Muffet's Count-Along Surprise
Published in Paperback by Yearling Books (09 May, 2000)
Authors: Emma Chichester Clark and Emma Chichester Clark
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Well worth the purchase
...I have seen quite a few books cross my children's hands. Little Miss Muffet's Count Along Surprise was an immediate hit with all. They read it and reread it aloud to each other constantly. The imaginative words are cleverly knit together and flow with an ingenious rhythm almost completely absent in much of modern children's monosyllabic literature. It is a PLEASURE to hear--even over and over.

The illustrations are imaginative and full of vibrant color and action. They ably embrace the counting element of the book but more importantly, I think, they appeal to children's taste for inventive combinations of related bits of information: "Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet, eating her curds and whey, when along came three magpies with taffeta bow-ties and silk vests of very pale grey." Or, "Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet, eating her curds and whey, when along came nine gibbons with balloons tied with ribbons and bananas arranged on a tray."...

Fantastic Book for Children
This book was a huge surprise: it has everything in it a great children's book must have. The elements found in this book include:

1. Counting. My son greatly enjoys how the numbers of Miss Muffet's visitors keep growing.

2. Rhyming. One thing that really grabs my son's attention is rhyming. The rhyming in this book is very clever and definitely rivals Dr. Seuss's best works.

3. Rhythm. This book is easy to read quickly. Not that the book is short, but that the words flow extremely well. As a result, even an 18 month old doesn't have time for attention to wander.

4. Color. The illustrations are full of color and wonderfully illustrate the story. Looking at the pictures is as much fun as reading the story.

5. Story. The story is interesting! My son is excited by each page every time we read the book.

This book, on it's first reading, became one of my son's favorites. I even look forward to reading it!


The Littles Go Exploring
Published in Paperback by Scholastic (January, 1987)
Authors: John Peterson and Roberta Carter Clark
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You shouldn't miss it! ¡¥The Littles Go Exploring¡¦
Once I saw this book ¡¥The Littles Go Exploring¡¦,
written by John Peterson,the natural colour and the beautiful picture of the cover attract me to choose this book.
The story was said about some tiny people who went exploring to find an old man called Grandpa Little.He was a smart man who was the first little to understand electricity and had made the trip to explore the place,but unfortunately he is unsuccessful and lost his way.
After I read it,I think the most interesting part was the part about the Littles family found Grandpa Little.they tries to solve all theproblems when they went exploring.
I think the main character Tom and Lucy were the cleverest and bravest children in the family.They told their parents immediately when they discovered the secret room and they discuss with them.It shows that they were cooperative with the family members.Also,when UncleNick said that he needed two volunteers to go along,Tom answered that he could go very quickly.he didn¡¦t mind to lose his life tio find Grandpa Little.And Lucy,she was curious about everything and had her own decisions.Although she was very little,she provided a lot of opinions about the plan to find Grandpa Little.It shows that she was a wise girl and did all the things sensibly.
I really enjoy this book because of two reasons.First of all,I think the story is very interesting,it made me easily to put in it.Also,it is very meaningful,because it can tell us a lot of things about our life.I hope I can make myself clever,brave,confidentand mature like Tom and Lucy.I think this book is suitable for everyone,so I think you shouldn¡¦t miss it!

It is a book about little people.
I think this is a good book because it keeps you interested. This is probably the best book I ever read. Let me tell you what the book is about. The story is about old Grandpa Little who everyone thinks is dead except Granny Little until Tom and Lucy find a secret room with Grandpa Little's journal. And then the Littles go exploing to find out that Grandpa Little is not dead. This is a good book for any age and so are all The Littles books. If I could give this book more than 5 stars I would.


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