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

Alice's Adventures Under Ground: The Story That Became Alice in Wonderland
Published in Hardcover by Pavilion (March, 1992)
Author: Lewis Carroll
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Beautiful facsimile
Alice's Adventures were stories created on the spot and told by Charles Dodgson to his young female friends, including most particularly little Alice Liddell. After begging from Alice that these stories be written in a book, Charles Dodgson wrote a draft, and from this carefully handwrote and illustrated "Alice's Adventures Under Ground", which he gave to Alice Liddell. Later, Charles used his draft to rewrite the stories in a much expanded version which was published by Macmillan as "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland", and then went on to write "Through the Looking-Glass". "Alice's Adventures Under Ground" is a facsimile edition of the handwritten and hand illustrated manuscript, which now resides in the British Museum. There have been previous facsimile editions published, such as from Macmillan and Dover, but in black and white only. This color facsimile is extremely well done: the quality of the thick yellow paper is excellent, as is the brown printing. These, along with the color reproduction of the cover and attribution pages, combine to provide a great looking book that feels so wonderful to handle. And of course the story itself is marvelously enjoyable, and many of the same episodes which became Alice's Adventures in Wonderland can be seen in this precursor to that work.


All for the Love of That Boy
Published in Paperback by Simon Pulse (November, 1989)
Author: Linda Lewis
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Another great Linda book!
In this book, Linda and Lenny have some problems. They break up before Linda goes to be a camp counsler for the summer. Then they get back together just in time for a new school year to begin. Will they stay together this time?


All the Riches of Job: A True Story of Success and What Came After
Published in Paperback by Serendipity Pr (April, 1993)
Author: Chuck Lewis
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An Inspiring Story That May Just Change Your Life
You always hear about people who "have it all." Well, this man did: Success, money, wife, kids. He shows how he built it all up from nothing. He retires at age 40 or so, living the good life. Then his wife dies, and he has to rebuild his life. This book shows how you can find that thing to keep you going to good times and through bad ones. It is an unforgettable book you will want to share with others.


All Things Wise and Wonderful
Published in Hardcover by C R Gibson Co (August, 1996)
Author: Laura Lewis Lanier
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All Things Wise and Wonderful
This is a wonderful little book with beautiful, inspirational illustrations and text. It is well worth the price for the paintings alone. Ms. Lanier writes in short, concise statements that are an easy read and she has selected beautiful, uplifting scripture verses. You can open the book any place and read an excerpt that will inspire you. The cover is beautifully done with one of her paintings and gold lettering so you wouldn't want to tuck it away on your bookshelf. It would also make a wonderful little gift.


Along the Trail with Lewis and Clark
Published in Hardcover by Farcountry Press (June, 2003)
Authors: Farcountry Press and Barbara Fifer
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The perfect planning guide for vacationers
Now in a newly expanded and updated second edition that includes the portion of the quest east of the Mississippi River, Barbara Fifer and Vicky Soderberg's Along The Trail With Lewis And Clark is detailed travel and tourist guide to recreating the path first blazed by these justly famous 18th Century American explorers. Approved by the National Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Council, and packed with maps by Joseph Mussulman, hotel listings, and a detailed text recounting the historical journey of the famous explorers, Along The Trail With Lewis And Clark is a memorable "keepsake" book and the perfect planning guide for vacationers seeking to follow in the footsteps of this famous expedition of exploration!


Alternative Alices: Visions and Revisions of Lewis Carroll's Alice Books: An Anthology
Published in Hardcover by University Press of Kentucky (November, 1997)
Authors: Carolyn Sigler and Lewis Carroll
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FROM THE GARDENS WHERE WE FEEL SECURE
Virginia Astley.Cult singer songwriter from the early 80s whose family lived in Moulsford Oxfordshire.The village close to Alice Country which inspired her first album,the perfect soundtrack to Alice in Wonderland.An instrumental album with added SFX such as birdsong and church bells. Titles like A Summer Long Since Past and Summer Of Their Dreams.
Virginia Astley is,in fact,a reincarnation of Alice and not just because that's her middle name.
Her late father was born in Warrington and moved to Grappenhall in the late 40s which is the next village to Daresbury.
Since that first album Virginia was to become known as a singer and many of her songs have uncanny similarities with Wonderland and even the real life Alice. In "Tree Top Club" comes the line "I bought you sweets and comics from the grocery shop" which is paralleled in the early life of Alice Liddell.
So many others:I Live In Dreams,Nothing Is What It Seems,Over The Edge Of The World.
And another parallel in the fact that Virginia Astley was morally sound,and a reminder that "Alice was the most sensible person in a land of freaks" against a description of Virginia Astley as "unaffected by operating in a business not known for many normal people".
Virginia long ago found her own turf and stayed in it
So this is another Alternate Alice


America & Lewis Hine
Published in Paperback by Aperture (November, 1997)
Authors: Alan Trachtenberg, Walter Rosenblum, Naomi Resenblum, Lewis Hine, and Naomi Rosenblum
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Compassionate View of Child Labor, Sweatshops and Tenements
Review Summary: Lewis Hine was a pioneer in documenting the working conditions of children. His poignant images of coal mines, sweatshops, and factories shocked America into passing its first legislation to regulate and reduce child labor. Generations of Americans have benefited as a result. Review: The foreword by Walter Rosenblum describes Lewis Hine as being "a born teacher." Mr. Rosenblum recounts Mr. Hine's generosity in writing a letter or recommendation for him saying that Mr. Rosenblum was "a new and better Hine." This example captures his compassion and generosity towards others. He never saw a person he didn't respect and have compassion for. Each image in this fine book contains that "compassionate vision." His subjects included immigrants at Ellis Island and in their first tenement homes, working conditions in sweatshops and factories, the everyday life of the working poor, and the building of the Empire State Building (with views from the 100th floor girders).

The reader will get a "fresh insight through his vision" because Mr. Hine takes you places you never imagined existed. The scenes speak for themselves and cause you to have a visceral reaction. My sense of vertigo at thinking about swaying on a girder was palpable as I looked over the Empire State Building construction photographs. In viewing the sweatshops, I could feel heat building up in my body. In the images of breaker boys, I could feel the dusty despair of the coal mines in my bones and lungs.

From a technical point of view, the compositions are very fine and draw the eye into the scene. You get a strong sense of the moment, even though the scenes are 70-90 years old. The images strike hard at you with their messages . . . without using captions. They are as gripping as anything you have seen about work or slum life on the front pages of a newspaper.

Sadly, Mr. Hine's career hit a major snag in the Depression. Stieglitz and he were on different paths, and those who were showing interest in art photography were uninterested in social realism. He was impoverished, had his house foreclosed on, and lived on welfare. His wife died on Christmas 1938. He died in November 1940 "impoverished, dispirited, worn out." He was "malnourished to the point of starvation." One cannot help but think that he moved closer to living the life of a saint than many of us will ever achieve.

My favorite images in the book include: New York City Sweatshop, 1908; Climbing into America, 1908; Young girls knitting stockings in Southern hosiery mill, 1920; Cigar makers, Tampa, 1909; Breaker boys in coal chute, South Pittston, Pennsylvania, January 1911; Playground in tenement alley, Boston, 1901; Cannery workers preparing beans, c. 1910; and Photographs of building the Empire State Building, New York City, 1930/32.

I suggest that you follow Mr. Hine's fine example and think about how you can visualize important messages that others can best appreciate as images. What images would you capture? How would you share them? Who would benefit?

Be prepared to help others see the injustices that you do!


America in the Progressive Era, 1890 - 1914 (Seminar Studies in History Series)
Published in Paperback by Pearson Addison Wesley (08 December, 2000)
Author: Lewis L. Gould
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Introduction to Progressivism
Designed for the college classroom, this is a wonderful summary of the Progressive movement. It covers the debate about the role of government in American life as well as the pursuit of social justice. The author though defines racism as oppression of blacks and does not include any treatment of Asians. Still a great book.


America the poisoned : how deadly chemicals are destroying our environment, our wildlife, ourselves and--how we can survive!
Published in Unknown Binding by Acropolis Books ()
Author: Lewis Regenstein
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Excellent documentation of pesticide misuse in America.
Regenstein did an excellent job of documenting many of the pesticide misuse problems that had occured before the 1982 publish date of the book. Like Silent Spring, it tells it like it is


American Architectural Masterpieces: An Anthology Comprising
Published in Hardcover by Princeton Architectural Press (January, 1996)
Authors: George E. Thomas and Michael J. Lewis
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Amazing
This book will numb your mind. It's absolutely incredible, as are all the books in the Princeton Reprint Series.


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