Wednesday, March 14, 2001

There Goes the Neighborhood: 10 Buildings People Loved to Hate

There Goes the Neighborhood: 10 Buildings People Loved to Hate

There Goes the Neighborhood: 10 Buildings People Loved to Hate

Here are the stories behind ten now-famous buildings that originally met with disapproval. Includes biographical notes on the architects, glossary, index.

ISBN: 0823414353
Author: Susan Goldman Rubin
Publisher: Holiday House
Rating: 3.59

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Thursday, January 18, 2001

The Log from the Sea of Cortez

The Log from the Sea of Cortez

The Log from the Sea of Cortez

In 1940 John Steinbeck sailed in a sardine boat with his friend the biologist Edward F. Ricketts to collect marine invertebrates from the beaches of the gulf of California. The day-to-day story of the trip is given in the log which combines science, philosophy and high-spirited adventure. This edition also includes Steinbeck's profile of his fellow traveller.

ISBN: 0141186070
Author: John Steinbeck
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Rating: 3.84

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Friday, October 13, 2000

The Longitude Prize

The Longitude Prize

The Longitude Prize

A Robert F. Sibert Honor Book

By the start of the eighteenth century, many thousands of sailors had perished at sea because their captains had no way of knowing longitude, their east-west location. Latitude, the north-south position, was easy enough, but once out of sight of land not even the most experienced navigator had a sure method of fixing longitude. So the British Parliament offered a substantial monetary prize to whoever could invent a device to determine exact longitude at sea. Many of the world's greatest minds tried -- and failed -- to come up with a solution. Instead, it was a country clockmaker named John Harrison who would invent a clock that could survive wild seas and be used to calculate longitude accurately. But in an aristocratic society, the road to acceptance was not a smooth one, and even when Harrison produced not one but five elegant, seaworthy timekeepers, each an improvement on the one that preceded it, claiming the prize was another battle. Set in an exciting historical framework -- telling of shipwrecks and politics -- this is the story of one man's creative vision, his persistence against great odds, and his lifelong fight for recognition of a brilliant invention.

ISBN: 0374346364
Author: Joan Dash
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Rating: 3.48

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Sunday, October 1, 2000

World War II Troop Type Parachutes Axis: Germany, Italy, Japan an Illustrated Study

World War II Troop Type Parachutes Axis: Germany, Italy, Japan an Illustrated Study

World War II Troop Type Parachutes Axis: Germany, Italy, Japan an Illustrated Study

World War II Troop Type Parachutes is uniquely suited for anyone interested in the history of airborne troops, and is profusely illustrated with unpublished period and contemporary photographs. Collectors, modelers and history researchers will be able to identify all of the troop parachutes used by the Axis powers in World War II. Additionally technical data, drawings and packing instructions are included for those who own or find a vintage parachute. The narrative describes the developmental history of the equipment and employment technique. Incidentals such as aircraft, tactical use, uniforms and even insignia are mentioned if they alter or refute what has previously been accepted as fact. This initial volume is devoted to the three Axis nations that formed paratroop units: Germany, Italy and Japan. A future volume will cover the Allied countries: Russia (USSR), France, Poland, Britain and the U.S. The chapters in each volume are arranged in the approximate chronological order of development.

ISBN: 0764311107
Author: Guy Richards
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Rating: 5.00

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Heinkel He 219 an Illustrated History of Germanys Premier Nightfighter

Heinkel He 219 an Illustrated History of Germanys Premier Nightfighter

Heinkel He 219 an Illustrated History of Germanys Premier Nightfighter

The Heinkel He 219 was acknowledged by friend and foe alike as one of the most outstanding night fighters of World War II. In 1942, Heinkel received a contract to develop the twin-engined He 219. Not only was the He 219 very fast, with a maximum speed in excess of 600 km/h, but it also possessed excellent maneuverability, had a well-designed cockpit, and was equipped with airborne radar. The He 219 was the first German production aircraft to have a tricycle undercarriage and ejector seats for both crew members. The author provides many previously unpublished details in describing the development history of the He 219, the technology it employed, its testing, production, and use in combat.

ISBN: 0764312294
Author: Roland Remp
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Rating: 4.25

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Friday, September 1, 2000

War Movie Posters: The Illustrated History of Movies Through Posters

War Movie Posters: The Illustrated History of Movies Through Posters

War Movie Posters: The Illustrated History of Movies Through Posters

A series of pictorial movie encyclopedias spanning the early days of the movie industry to the present. This work presents movie posters as an art form as well as a slice of America's history.

ISBN: 1887893407
Author: Bruce Hershenson
Publisher: Bruce Hershenson
Rating: 4.00

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Tuesday, August 15, 2000

The Last Jew

The Last Jew

The Last Jew

In the year 1492, the Inquisition has all of Spain in its grip. After centuries of pogrom-like riots encouraged by the Church, the Jews - who have been an important part of Spanish life since the days of the Romans - are expelled from the country by royal edict. Many who wish to remain are intimidated by Church and Crown and become Catholics, but several hundred thousand choose to retain their religion and depart; given little time to flee, some perish even before they can escape from Spain.

Yonah Toledano, the 15-year-old son of a celebrated Spanish silversmith, has seen his father and brother die during these terrible days - victims whose murders go almost unnoticed in a time of mass upheaval. Trapped in Spain by circumstances, he is determined to honor the memory of his family by remaining a Jew.

On a donkey named Moise, Yonah begins a meandering journey, a young fugitive zigzagging across the vastness of Spain. Toiling at manual labor, he desperately tries to cling to his memories of a vanished culture. As a lonely shepherd on a mountaintop he hurls snatches of almost forgotten Hebrew at the stars, as an apprentice armorer he learns to fight like a Christian knight. Finally, as a man living in a time and land where danger from the Inquisition is everywhere, he deals with the questions that mark his past. How he discovers the answers, how he finds his way to a singular and strong Marrano woman, how he achieves a life with the outer persona of a respected Old Christian physician and the inner life of a secret Jew, is the fabric of this novel. The Last Jew is a glimpse of the past, an authentic tale of high adventure, and a tender and unforgettable love story. In it, Noah Gordon utilizes his greatest strengths, and the result is remarkable and moving.

ISBN: 0312300530
Author: Noah Gordon
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Rating: 4.01

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