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

Reason in the Age of Science (Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought)
Published in Hardcover by MIT Press (23 March, 1982)
Authors: Hans-George Gadamer and Frederick G. Lawrence
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better than jackie collins
put down your grisham and clancy and pick this bad boy up! just a great read. kept me up all night.


Reclaiming the American West
Published in Hardcover by Princeton Architectural Press (01 November, 2002)
Authors: Alan Berger and Frederick Turner
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Post Technological Landscape
This book is the first book I have read in the past 5 years that is so visually captivating I could not put it down. Berger uses his own gorgeous aerial and ground photographs, and visionary mapping techniques to show the world a new type of landscape that is being produced via landscape devastation and reclamation. He coins a new term -Post Technological Landscape-to describe the artificial landscapes being formed by humans in the post-mined areas of the western U.S. An introduction to the book, by the enigmatic poet Frederick Turner, also helps define this term. There is a very interesting,if not dry, appendix that reveals how each western state technically defines the term "reclamation" and what they have accomplished to clean up industrial leftovers in the landscape. I highly recommend this book for anyone thirsting for landscape photography, landscape theory, ecology and nature.


Reconstructing Christian Ethics: Selected Writings (Library of Theological Ethics)
Published in Paperback by Westminster John Knox Press (October, 1995)
Authors: Frederick Denison Maurice and Ellen K. Wondra
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A scholarly view of ethics
F.D. Maurice was one of the major British theologians and ethicists of the nineteenth century. He was a forerunner of contemporary ecumenical movements, and works on theology tend to emphasise the inclusiveness of Christianity despite denominationalism and ideological divisions within the Christian community. Maurice looks to the dramatic love of God for all humanity in all of its diversity and difference as the underlying unifying principle for a beginning for the reuniting of the various Christian traditions into a greater whole.

The book 'Reconstructing Christian Ethics: Selected Writings of F.D. Maurice' is a collection of Maurice's writings based upon his ethics and theological worldview. It is the only anthology of his ethical writings currently in print, which is a pity, given the importance Maurice has in the formation of much of this century's Anglo-American theology. Edited by Ellen Wondra, professor at Colgate-Rochester, this book is part of the Library of Theological Ethics, produced by Westminster/John Knox Press, who do a great service in keeping works such as this alive for the current generation of students, scholars, and clerics.

Most of the essays in this book consist of correspondence written and lectures which Maurice delivered in various contexts during the mid-1800s. Broadly categorised, the essays fall into the following categories:

o The Constitution and Structure of the Church
o Lectures on Ethics (with a basis on the Epistles of St. John)
o The Conscience
o Social Morality
o Dialogues on Family Worship
o Conflict in Church and Society

In examining the structure and constitution of the church, Wondra begins by including correspondence between Maurice and members of the Society of Friends, in which he discusses areas of commonality of belief, and the hope of further dialogue. From here, essays on the formal structure of more hierarchical church polity show Maurice's continuing progress toward a broader, more inclusive framework. 'As we proceed, we find every new step of the story leading us to notice the Church as the child inwhich the Jewish polity had for so many ages been carrying in its womb. Its filial relation is first demonstrated, it is show to be an Israelitic not a mundane commonwealth; then it is shown that, though not mundane, it is essentially human, containing a principle of expansion greater than that which dwelt in the Roman Empire.'

Maurice is one of the leading lights to begin reconciliation of the church with its Jewish origins. 'But we must not forget that while this universal society, according to the historical conception of it, grew out of the Jewish family and nation, it is, according to the theological conception of it, the root of both.'

This Jewish origin recognised one God for all the world, and that one God who cared for all of creation. This perhaps is the seed of ecumenism in Maurice's work.

Proceeding on to the other topics, Maurice develops other topics with both a scriptural and philosophical basis, including issues of personal, individual morality, and more general societal and universal ethics. In constructing a very careful argument, Maurice makes careful definition not only of such things as ethics and scriptural, but even to such concepts as the word 'I', to give an almost geometrically precise explication of his views.

Perhaps his greatest work among those included in this collection is the dialogue on prayer, in which he argues both for a respect for the universality of God, but a need to be true to one's own faith and calling. 'I own I do not want a Jewish religion plus a heathen religion plus a Christian religion. Nor do I want, by eliminating what is peculiar in each of these faiths, to bring forth an Etre Supreme who does nothing, thinks nothing, is nothing; who merely represents what is not true in the different system, that which has been the source of their idolatry--the notion that God is created by His creatures.'

In working through the various concerns of ecumenism and the practical concerns of daily living, Maurice sees the purpose of prayer.'It is under the pressure of such hopes and such fears that one learns to pray, that our prayers become not solitary prayers, but family prayers, universal prayers; and yet that each one really in his prayer attains a sense of his personal life and his personal obligations which he never could realise while his only cry was, 'Save my soul if I have a soul.'

This is a fairly difficult text to wade through, because the ideas a subtle and intricately constructed, and constructed in a form of language rather more appreciated by Victorian scholarship than modern scholarship. But it remains an important collection of the work of an important albeit often overlooked theologian.


Red-Tape and Pigeon-Hole Generals
Published in Hardcover by Rockbridge Pub Co (February, 1999)
Authors: William H. Armstrong and Frederick B. Arner
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129th Pennsylvania in disquise:
Reprint of an 1864 book detailing the service of the fictional 210th Pennsylvania, a nine-month regiment which charges on Marye's Heights at Fredericksburg and is heavily engaged at Chancellorsville just days before the expiration of their enlistment. Originally published anonymously under the guise of fiction, Mr. Arner's commentary demonstrates the connections to actual people and events in the 129th Pennsylvania (3rd Division, Fifth Corps). Offers a particularly interesting picture of the division commander, Andrew A. Humphreys.


Refugee Children: Theory, Research, and Services (Johns Hopkins Series in Contemporary Medicine and Public Health)
Published in Hardcover by Johns Hopkins Univ Pr (September, 1991)
Authors: Frederick L. Aherarn and Jean L. Athey
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Correction requested
Please note that you have mispelled the author's last name. It is AHEARN and not AHERARN in your presentation of Refugee Children.


Religion and the One: Philosophies East and West
Published in Paperback by Continuum (February, 2003)
Author: Frederick Charles Copleston
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Religion and the One.
This book which was given in a series of lectures contains some remarkable insights into the relationships between the world's great religions (Taoism, Confucianism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism, and Christianity) and the philosophies of the One. The author examines the understanding of the One in Taoism, Confucianism, the Advaita Vedanta, Islamic mysticism, and Western philosophy. In addition, the author examines the relationship between the Self and the One (dealing especially with the philosophies of Absolute Idealism of Fichte or Bradley, for example), the nature of mysticism and its relation to the One, and how the One is to be understood in terms of ethical and social ideals. The book concludes with a chapter on the succession of metaphysical systems and the truth and how this related back to the philosophy of the One. The author argues that metaphysics cannot be so readily dismissed as a mode of questioning, and that the One can be understood as having a special relationship to God and theistic philosophy in general. In sum, this book features many fascinating insights into the world's religions and philosophical insights into the nature of the One.


Republic P-47 Thunderbolt (Warbirdtech Series, 23)
Published in Paperback by Specialty Pr Pub & Wholesalers (July, 1999)
Author: Frederick A. Johnsen
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Warbird Tech No. 23 Review
This has got to be the most informative tech book available next to the original AAF Maintenance and Erection Tech Manual. I was very pleased at the in depth structural and technical knowledge imparted by Mr Johnsen. Johnsen did a magnificent job putting this book together, WELL DONE.


Residential Construction and Design: Techniques for the Modern Builder
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall College Div (January, 1988)
Author: Frederick Uhlen Hop
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Best Book on Residential Construction
I have recently purchased over a dozen books on house construction from Amazon in preparation for designing my next house, and NONE of them are better than this now out-of-print book. This book has answered so many of my questions about "Why do they do it that way?" I hope that Hop writes a new book, or that this book is reprinted, for everyone else's sake. I have my copy.


Rings for the Finger; From the Earliest Known Times to the Present, With Full Descriptions of the Origin, Early Making, Materials, the Archaeology, H
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (November, 1973)
Author: George Frederick Kunz
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Everything you ever wanted to know about rings!
Not only does this book give you the history of this still culturally significant custom of rings and the giving of rings, it delves into the background and techniques of magic rings, including the significance and symbolism of all materials used. Very thorough.


Rebels Against Slavery: American Slave Revolts
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Authors: Pat McKissack, Frederick L. McKissack, Patricia C. McKissack, and Fredrick L. McKissack

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