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

Advance to Barbarism: The Development of Total Warfare from Sarajevo to Hiroshima
Published in Paperback by Inst for Historical Review (April, 1993)
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Advance to EnlightenmentPerhaps the most devasting of all the revisionist debunking of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg and the other post-WWII trials. Knowledgeable, lucid English attorney F.J.P. Veale does more than skewer the judicial outrages of the trials of the Germans and their allies: he shows that these trials, by demonizing the defeated and glossing over the crimes of the victors, abolished the traditional code that had ruled European warfare for centuries. In a revisionist refresher course on mdern history, Veale draws on precedents from Napoleonic wars onto demonstrate the hollowness and hypocrisy of the Allies' judgement of the Germans. The Gulf War, Bosnia, and Kosovo seem validation for this books' prediction, grounded in its author's analysis of the IMT that Nuremburg would make future warfare worse for non-combatants by dividing warring nations into good (us) and evil (them).

Advances in Librarianship (Advances in Librarianship, 27)
Published in Hardcover by Academic Press (November, 2003)
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Showcases outstanding contributions to library scienceThe twentieth-fifth volume in the Academic Press "Advances in Librarianship" series, this latest body of work showcases outstanding contributions to library science by seasoned professionals and experienced researches. The articles include Marybeth McCartin and Paula Feid's Information Literacy for Undergraduates: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going?; Martha Smith's Information Ethics; G. E. Gorman and Ruth H. Miller's Collection Evaluation: New Measures for a New Environment; Susan L. Perry and David C. Weber's Evaluating Academic Library Quality Today; Danuta A. Niteckl's Quality Assessment Measures in Libraries; Ronald Milne's Enhancing Access and Progressing the Collaborative Agenda: The UK Research Support Libraries Programme; Jonathan B. Bengston's Reinventing the Treasure Room: The Role of Special Collections Librarianship in the 21st Century; Ole Harbo's The Development of Public Libraries in Denmark Since 1964; Thoger Kristensen's Acquisitions Reengineering; Evgeny Kuz'min's New Information Technologies in Russian Libraries. A strongly recommended addition to Library Science reference collections and reading lists.

Aesthetic Reconstruction of the Nose
Published in Hardcover by Mosby (January, 1994)
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The bible regarding nose reconstructionBurget and Menick's book is indispensible to anyone who takes care of complex nasal deformitities. A straightforward approach to reconstruction is presented that should be required reading before going into the operating room. Consider it a must-have in the plastic/reconstuctive surgeon's library.

Aftermath: A Soldier's Return from Vietnam
Published in Hardcover by DIANE Publishing Co (June, 1984)
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Tragic taleThis and The Killing Zone are highly recommended reading for an understanding of the combat soldier in Vietnam and the trials and tribulations associated with this war and it's aftermaths! This is a tale which should be mandatory reading in college history classes and even high school AP courses. Read the books in order, you'll be pleasantly surprised...but it is NOT a happy tale!

Age of the Pussyfoot
Published in Hardcover by Ultramarine Pub Co (June, 1969)
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One man's view of the futureWritten in the late 50's /early 60's,FrederickPohl's short novel foretells the universal use of the "Joybringer" - a portable object which serves as telephone, credit card and entertainment device in a highly automated world. To own this device is to be a part of day-to-day life in the Age of the Pussyfoot. But if you are without one, you are disenfranchised.
Anyone who recognises the similarity between this vision of the future and the consolidation of digital technology into the ever more powerful mobile phone is well advised to ask for this disturbing book,written 40 years ago,to be brought back into print

Air Pollution and Community Health : A Critical Review and Data Sourcebook
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (December, 1997)
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air pollution in wisconsinI need to know the facts about how pollution we have in wisconsin How it affects our health also our atmosphere how we can made our beathing air cleaner and healther

All for Jesus: Or the Easy Ways of Divine Love
Published in Paperback by Tan Books & Publishers, Inc. (December, 1991)
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Review from the PublisherALL FOR JESUS-The Easy Ways of Divine Love. Fr. Frederick William Faber. Every catechism student should remember learning that God made us to know, to love and to serve Him. Because we cannot serve Him without first loving Him, and we cannot love Him without first knowing Him, Fr. Faber develops several extremely powerful motives for our loving God, and then offers a number of very creative ways in which we can best serve God out of love, rather than just out of duty. Fr. Faber says "Nothing is easy, which we are not happy about while we are doing." He then shows how to make the service of God easy by doing all for love of God. "I want to beguile you into serving Jesus out of love," says Fr. Faber, "for everything comes easy to love." One of this famous convert/priest's greatest books written precisely to help us save our souls by doing ALL for God out of love for God - which is by far the easiest way of salvation! Comprehensive inspirational insights! 308pp. PB. Imprimatur.

Alvar Aalto
Published in Paperback by George Braziller (June, 1960)
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Alzheimer's: The Aging of America
Published in Paperback by 1stBooks Library (May, 2001)
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Aging of AmericaThis was written with the average american in mind. It was easy to understand and provided many specific experiences in detail. Technical in areas and humerous throughout, this is a must for anyone struggling to deal with Alzheimer's in the family. Thumbs up!

America in 1492: The World of the Indian Peoples Before the Arrival of Columbus
Published in Paperback by Vintage Books (February, 1993)
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A superb book. A MUST read for anyone interested in truthI am a professional computer scientist and an amature historian. This superb book makes the truth of what really happened so self evident that anyone who is really interested in truth must read it. It is expertly edited and written. A pleasure and a heart rendering story, at the same time.