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John Steuart Curry: Inventing the Middle West Review

John Steuart Curry: Inventing the Middle West
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At last, John Curry has a book in print worthy of his art. Ms. Junker has suceeded in paying a noble yet sadly overdue tribute to this unique and often neglected artist. Curry's paintings capture the emotion and natural force of American scenes in a way that was very much his own. Works like "Tornado over Kansas" and the scene of John Brown in "A Tragic Prelude" embody some of the greatest expressions of conflict to be found in American art.

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Loyalty and Betrayal: The Story of the American Mob Review

Loyalty and Betrayal: The Story of the American Mob
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This supplement to a recent Fox series on the Mob delivers page after page of mug shots, bodies, and all the other little creature comforts these goons call home. Watch the story of the Mafia in the New World unfold from boatride across the Atlantic to the speakeasy all the way up to the rise ( and fall ) of the Teflon Don. This book is perfect for anyone interested in the Mob, or for those canaries in a cell who can't remember what life on the outside is really like

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Blind: A Memoir Review

Blind: A Memoir
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Mr. Cipriani comes onto the literary scene with a powerful display of storytelling at its best. His palatable and magnetic writing style allows readers to follow him into a territory as unfamiliar to many of us as it once was for him. In presenting his shocking story in such a realistic, detailed way, he invites us into the world of the visually impaired with all its terrors, frustrations, victories, and enlightenment. Only good things can come from reading this memoir, as Mr. Cipriani entertains our imaginations while educating us on the lives of visually-impaired individuals who function in a world dominated by and designed for the sighted. Above all, his story inspires us to face the worst situations in life with humor, hope, and determination to bring out the beauty veiled in catastrophe. He is a true inspiration, and I look forward to his future publications.

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The Long Night of White Chickens Review

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I've worked in Guatemala as a human rights observer as well as with many Guatemalan asylum seekers in the United States.
This book, in evoking what Guatemala is like, with its beauty and cruelty and silence, is the best I've encountered. Sometimes a fictional narrative can explain the truth of a situation better than any recitation of historical facts. This is one of those rare books.
While you could obviously read Rigoberta Menchu, the Guatemala Nunca Mas Report (REHMI, which got the Archbishop killed in 1998), the Historical Clarification Commission Report, or Fear as a Way of Life by Linda Green, Goldman's book probably explains best the complexity of Guatemala.
I don't want to diminish the great literary quality of the book, but what impacted me the most was how Goldman had put into words my most complex feelings about my time in Guatemala, the amazing draw and beauty, and this sense of silent horror penetrating the entire place.

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Hungry Ghosts: A Darcy Lott Mystery (Darcy Lott Mysteries) Review

Hungry Ghosts: A Darcy Lott Mystery (Darcy Lott Mysteries)
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When she was sixteen and living with her family in San Francisco, her older brother Mike walked out of the house never to be seen again. She returns to the City by the Bay years later to work as a stunt double and as an assistant to Zen teacher Leo Garson. Just as she is about to take a dive off a building, Darcy Lott notices on the rooftop of the Victorian opposite where she is a red haired man who from this distance looks like Mike.
A stunned Darcy describes the man to Leo; he informs her, the man is her new landlord Eamon Lafferty who gave them rent free apartments for six months and decorated the place for a gala for high end clients. On the night of the reception celebrating the zen center's opening, Darcy sees her long time friend Tia Dru, who is Eamon's escort. The two pals find and old concealed tunnel and enter it though for Tia the journey is painful. Darcy goes to see Tia for lunch only to find her buddy vanished. In Leo's room she finds Tia's corpse. Obviously Leo is a person of interest to the police, but Darcy believes her employer is innocent. Not long afterward, Tia's friend is found murdered in the tunnel. Darcy begins to put the puzzle pieces together going after a perpetrator about to escape with a deadly cargo.
The Darcy Lott mystery series is an exciting tale filled with complex characters some of whom wear masks to hide their deadly agendas. The heroine is an interesting lead character who courts danger like Winnie courts honey. Her need to identify the killer is obsessive yet readers will admire her courage and loyalty. Enhanced by the streets of San Francisco, HUNGRY GHOSTS is an enjoyable amateur sleuth high octane action thriller with plenty of Karma.
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In Buddhist lore, hungry ghosts have huge bellies and needle-thin necks and-because they cannot swallow the food they crave-their hunger is insatiable. The Barbary Coast, San Francisco's infamous red-light district in the days when sailors could sit down for a drink and wake up on a ship bound around the Horn, has plenty of hungry ghosts. But it is the living ghosts who threaten stunt double Darcy Lott when she returns to San Francisco to serve as assistant to her Zen teacher, Leo Garson, in his new zendo. Darcy brings her own ghosts along as well. She is haunted by the disappearance of her beloved brother Mike and her estrangement from her family. From a turret atop a San Francisco Victorian, as she prepares for a thirty-five-foot dive to the sidewalk, she spots Mike on the roof of the zendo.By the time she reaches the roof, he is gone. When someone else she cares about disappears the next day, she fears the past is about to repeat itself. But Lott is unable to convince anyone of the danger, even her oldest brother, a police detective. Until a brutal murder shocks them all.

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The Missions: California's Heritage : Mission San Francisco De Asis Review

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eat.shop san francisco: A Curated Guide of Inspired and Unique Locally Owned Eating and Shopping Establishments in San Francisco and the Easy Bay (eat.shop guides) Review

eat.shop san francisco: A Curated Guide of Inspired and Unique Locally Owned Eating and Shopping Establishments in San Francisco and the Easy Bay (eat.shop guides)
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Got the first edition of this book and it was very very good. Seeing the new edition came out I immediately bought and was pleasantly surprised this is thicker than the prior edition. All the shops and restaurants that this guide lists does not disappoint. Ofcourse, alot depends on your personal tastes but I can safely say if you want to feel immersed into the city and not feel like a tourist just looking, get this guide.

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Sleekly designed and focusing exclusively on locally owned restaurants and stores, these modern city-guides are unique in both form and content. Each featured business is hand-picked by the author to represent the crème de la crème of cities beloved by both locals and tourists. The overall selection presents a fresh and unexpected look at each city, highlighting an exciting array of neighborhoods. The convenient size is ideal for bags and purses, while the eye-popping layouts of luscious photographs, efficient maps, and brief hotel recommendations will help make planning an excursion almost as fun as eating and shopping.

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920 O'Farrell Street: A Jewish Girlhood in Old San Francisco (California Legacy Book) Review

920 O'Farrell Street: A Jewish Girlhood in Old San Francisco (California Legacy Book)
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Harriet Levy was born in San Francisco in 1867 and lived at 920 O'Farrell Street until about 1904. Readers who are familiar with the sights and sounds of San Francisco will be equally pleased with the unfamiliar: "Near the corner of Polk Street stood the cow barn of old man Waller, to which the anemic children of the neighborhood, glass in hand, hurried in the early morning hours to receive warm milk fresh from the cow." About one-third of the chapters are named for rooms of her house. The rooms are described in great detail only to flow into some memory of an event that occurred there. For instance, before reminiscing about her sister Addie's beautiful singing voice and the songs she sang, Levy describes the room itself: "...the ceiling of the music room a lattice of bamboo intertwined with garlands of tea roses and autumn leaves, and burnished birds of copper and blue winging their flight..." Levy's vivid descriptions put you right there. Familiar names also pop up, like Alice Toklas who was a friend and neighbor. This book is a treasure.

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Originally published in 1937 in the later years of her extraordinary life, Harriet Lane Levy's memoirs of her childhood in San Francisco during the late 1800s give us a rare view into the traditional life and manners of an upper-middle-class Jewish family of the era.With sly wit and a writing style critics compared to Jane Austen's, Levy vividly portrays an often stifling world of parlors and sitting rooms, maids and cooks, family intrigue and neighborhood pretensions, eased by the warmth of family affections and Levy's own independent spirit.It was her unique sense of self that enabled Levy to break away from this quiet, comfortable, almost ritualistically bourgeois existence and go on from 920 O'Farrell to lead a rather unconventional life. She graduated from the University of California at Berkeley at a time when very few women went to college, and wrote for The Wave, along with Frank Norris and Jack London. She then moved to Paris with Alice B. Toklas and became an intimate of Picasso, Gertrude Stein, Matisse, and other leaders of the modern art movement.Written long after the familiar city of her youth had disappeared with the 1906 earthquake, these rich and thoughtful reminiscences reveal a Victorian world of surface formalities and underlying urgency.

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San Francisco Is Burning: The Untold Story of the 1906 Earthquake and Fires Review

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It might be highly unusual for a supposed "competitor" to review the work of a contemporary, but seeing that only one person on Amazon has bothered to review Dennis Smith's compelling new book, "San Francisco Burning," I thought it incumbent to offer praise where it is richly deserved. For that past three decades -- ever since the first defintive text, Thomas/Witt's "The San Francisco Earthquake" and Gladys Hansen's unparalleled "Denial of Disaster" first appeared -- every writer on the subject of the great earthquake and fire has claimed to have the "untold" story and discovered some "breakthrough" evidence. It hasn't happened. But what Dennis Smith has achieved here is remarkable for its insight and observation. More than any other book, perhaps, Smith has identified the true heroes and villains of the 1906 earthquake. There were actually two disasters: nature's earthquake and humankind's raging inferno. Smith, a former N.Y. firefighter who wrote the marvelous "Report from Ground Zero", takes a street-level, in-the-trenches view of what occured. He adroitly argues that the true hero was Lt. Frederick Freeman of the U.S. Navy, who led a hundred sailors on Navy Tugboats in a desperate, three day struggle to save the waterfront and the trains station, the two locations which evacuated 300,000 people in just 72 hours. Smith puts the final dagger into the two former sacred cows of the disaster: the monstrously corrupt and incompetent Mayor Eugene Schmitz, and the almost pathologically intractable Brig. General Frederic Funston. While the Navy devoted itself to aiding the fire fight, Mayor Schmitz thought it more important to protect property -- property about to burn -- and issued a "Shoot To Kill" order to thousands of soldiers, National Guardsmen, and "Special Police" who were merely vigilantes. Schmitz and Funston's idea of protecting order and property was to shoot scores of citizens "suspected" of commiting any kind of crime, including several people carrying their own goods or attempting to aid the wounded, and using dynamite to try to blast fire breaks on wood frame buildings. The blasting -- 90% of which, according to Smith, was done with highly flammable granulated dynamite, black powder and gun cotton -- started hundreds of fires and destroyed sections of the city that would have likely escaped the conflagration. Smith's book is not perfect: the main criticism is that when he gets a full head of steam and is building marvelous dramatic momentum, he stops to give us history and biography lessons. This is especially glaring when, during a powerful dissertation on the events of Wed., April 18, he jumps ahead to tell us what happens to city officials much later, deflating his own momentum. Re-engaging that level of drama is not easy. Some wise editing could have made this book shine even more brightly. But Smith's powerful and fearless analysis, that the Navy achieved brilliantly and the Army -- in the issues that mattered most -- failed miserably, lends testimony to the inviolable concept that one man, one leader, can make a difference. And in his greatest analysis, Smith perceives what others of us have long shared: that it was the brilliant, visionary fire chief, Dennis Sullivan, the man who had fought the thieves at City Hall to spend money on fire prevention, the man who had a plan that might have saved many lives and much property, the man whose loss was the most catastrophic event after the earthquake itself. Sullivan would never have let fools spread the fire with the improper use of dynamite. Dennis Sullivan, a hydraulic engineer, would have concentrated on tapping every avaialbe source of water, and directing citizens, soldiers, sailors and marines into combatting the fire, with law & order left in the hands of police. Anyone who has ever vigorously studied Dennis Sullivan realizes that he, more than anyone, was prepared for that moment. Bravo, Dennis Smith: your book is the best written in the last 15 years on this subject, and your conclusions and scholarship are superb. You have joined a very small, select group who truly understands what happened in that awful week in April of 1906. James Dalessandro, author, 1906: A Novel.

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Big Alma: San Francisco's Alma Spreckels Review

Big Alma: San Francisco's Alma Spreckels
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A well researched history of Alma Spreckles, of the Spreckles sugar fortune. The life of Alma, a determined woman, active arts patron, and socalite, is told in a fast moving story. I bought this for my mother, who enjoyed it and sent it back for me to read too.

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MLB Team 50x60 Plush Raschel Throw "Retro" Design Review

MLB Team 50x60 Plush Raschel Throw Retro Design
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Disappointed, very light weight not worth the 30 bucks I paid, should cost no more than 20 dollars. When I got the box from UPS I thought it was empty, the paper they stuffed in the big box weighed more than the blanket!

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NFL Team Embroidered Trifold Wallets Review

NFL Team Embroidered Trifold Wallets
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Got this wallet to replace the one my husband had used for 5 years and was finally becoming worn out. He was so excited to see the similar wallet, but new! (slightly smaller than what he had). The quality was really nice (good stitching/good leather) and as described came in the metal/authentic tin. Good buy!

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Riddell NFL Deluxe Replica Full Size Helmet Review

Riddell NFL Deluxe Replica Full Size Helmet
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Nice, sleek cool New England Patriots helmet is great for the real fan's collection.

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MLB Neon Sign Review

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This is one of the best purchases I've made from Amazon. I stumbled across this gem for $185 and was skeptical since all others where going for at least $200 more. The description only stated that is was 1 pound compared to the others that were 22"x22" weighing 11 pounds. Well I was extremely surprised that this was the full size 22"x22" neon weighing 11 lbs. As a Phillies fan this was crown jewel hung prominently above the big screen in the man cave for all games. The delivery was in one day and it's absolutely stunning, all the tubes are bright with no fading or black spots. This seller is fantastic and I highly recommend them. The packaging was outstanding surrounded by thick foam panels and boxed within a box with more padding. Thank you so much I'm extremely satisfied! Tim

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Pro-FAN-ity by Littlearth MVP Jersey Tote Review

Pro-FAN-ity by Littlearth MVP Jersey Tote
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This was purchased as a gift for a friend of mine. She lost her previous Cowboys Jersey Tote and the plan was for me to replace that. Instead, I took the risk and got this one and I'm happy to report that she loves it. The only thing that I don't like is the back is plain but ah well. The star itself is nice and big and certainly stands out.
This is perfect for both men and women. If you know someone that is a Cowboys fan and is in need of something to carry things around in (other than a purse) or if you would like such an item yourself, I would certainly recommend this. Even if you're not a Dallas fan, there are plenty of other totes for other teams to check out.

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NFL 36"x46" Woven Jacquard Baby Throws Review

NFL 36x46 Woven Jacquard Baby Throws
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This is so cute and it is a very large blanket that would also work well for a toddler. It is not fleece but rather woven so would probably make a better floor blanket than an actual sleeping blanket at least for a baby. GO STEELERS!

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NFL Golf Trunk Locker Organizer Review

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This is great for practically anything. I Mostly use this for road Trips when me and my Ravens Crew Invade other Cities to See Our Ravens play... The great thing is the organizer in there you can remove it for more open space or put it any place you want. And the compartments are endless on this bag. The Bottom compartments fits 2 pairs of size 11 shoes great also.. Cant go wrong with this piece..

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