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

Arco Step-By-Step Guide to Correct English
Published in Paperback by Arco Pub (May, 1997)
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Best book I have ever read for learning correct EnglishExcellent learning/teaching tool. Great for teachers or students. Set up in a workbook format. Good as a "refresher" course as well.

Casimir Pulaski: Soldier on Horseback
Published in Hardcover by Pelican Pub Co (December, 1995)
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Casimir PulaskiThis is an excellent book to read about the life of Casimir Pulaski who was a hero in the Revolutionary War. Pulaski was from Poland, yet came over to America to help fight against England. There is a monument and a fort named in his honor in Georgia. Best read by 4th graders and older. Middle School students would enjoy the book and read it easily. The cover of book offers a nice visual for early elementary students during a study of Pulaski's life.

Courting Laura Providencia
Published in Hardcover by Zephyr Press (September, 2001)
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An Unexpected Treat!Not even sure how I came to this book --think I read a review in The New York Times..but so glad I found it!... I thoroughly enjoyed Jack Pulaski's style of writing and the emotional depth of his characterizations. To borrow a phrase from the book jacket --there is incredible intensity in his writing and I felt real glimmers of Philip Roth (and Henry Roth's work) in this book. Look forward to his future work and totally recommend it to anyone who wants to capture a bit of mid-century NYC...Also, like the short story style that makes each chapter a separate story in itself.

The St. Veronica Gig Stories
Published in Paperback by Zephyr Press (October, 1986)
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Promising author; stories of Brooklyn family life ring true.Pulaski's portrayal of family life in Brooklyn is masterful. By seamlessly incorporating Yiddish-English dialect into his prose and describing both cityscapes and internal psychological landscapes in painstaking detail, Pulaski draws me into most of his stories.
I thought that the stories depicting his wife's side of the family fell flat, took confusing turns, and were generally less believable. The early sexual experiences of a young girl and the inner workings of this other family seemed to me beyond his knowledge, and thus beyond his considerable ability.
All in all, it's worth reading and I look forward to reading more by this author.

Early Court Records of Pulaski County, Georgia
Published in Hardcover by Southern Historical Press (01 May, 1994)
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1850 Census of Central Arkansas: Hot Spring, Jefferson, Montgomery, Perry, Prairie, Pulaski, Saline, Scott & Yell Counties
Published in Paperback by Arkansas Research (January, 1995)
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1870 Pulaski CO, KY Federal Census
Published in CD-ROM by Allcensus, Inc. (01 June, 2001)
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Arkansas Land Patents: Pulaski County (Granted Through 30 June 1908)
Published in Paperback by Arkansas Research (December, 1991)
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Biographical and Historical Memoirs: Pulaski, Jefferson, Lonoke, Faulkner, Grant, Saline, Perry, Garland and Hot Spring Counties, Arkansas
Published in Hardcover by Southern Historical Press (June, 1977)
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Casimir Pulaski
Published in Hardcover by Fromm Intl (May, 1987)
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