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Jesus' General (Free subscription) | 26/07/2008
Jackson Street Books was proud to be an early fan of On American Soil: How Justice Became a Casualty of World War II (University of Washington Press, $19.95). Jack Hamann came and spoke at our store on August 12, 2005. At that time, he was going to be speaking at Fort Lawton next. The book was just starting to get some attention, and it was exciting to be in on this from the beginning. Jack was telling...
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 30/11/2007
By Forkey, Neil S States of Nature: Conserving Canada's Wildlife in the Twentieth Century. By Tina Loo. Vancouver and Toronto: UBC Press; Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2006. xxiv + 280 pp. Illustrations, notes, bibliography, and index. Cloth $85, paper $29.95.
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Indybay newswire (Free subscription) | 07/11/2007
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 31/10/2007
A Seattle poet and three Seattle publishers will receive 2007 American Book Awards that honor literary excellence and diversity.
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 30/10/2007
Late October is proving to be awards season for one Seattle poet and three Seattle publishers. Poet Judith Roche has won an American Book...
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Thomas Kraemer (Free subscription) | 20/10/2007
The Matt Lauer, "Sen. Larry Craig's interview with Matt Lauer," MSNBC.com posted Oct. 16, 2007 provides a textbook case of somebody who denies being gay, but has been convicted of soliciting tearoom sex from other men. I was disappointed that Matt Lauer didn't have the guts to ask Craig if he has ever had another boy or man touch his genitals and if he was sexually stimulated by other males. My local...
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The New York Review of Books (Free subscription) | 22/09/2007
By The Editors Tintoretto, edited by Miguel Falomir, the catalog of an exhibition at the Prado in Madrid reviewed by Andrew Butterfield in the April 26 issue, and Hogarth, France and British Art: The Rise of the Arts in Eighteenth-Century Britain by Robert Simon, reviewed by Sanford Schwartz in the June 28 issue, are both available in the US through the University of Washington Press.
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The Virtual World (Free subscription) | 13/09/2007
Thursday, September 13, 2007 at 07:30 PM NANCE VAN WINCKEL Nance Van Winckel stakes out her turf when she writes of standing near a van “so old and so red and broken, / and me as a ruptured part thunked lose on the road.” In her new collection, No Starling ($12.95 paper; $27 hardcover Univ. of Washington), she is often a tangential character, a witness who, happily for us, witnesses with a
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Egyptology News (Free subscription) | 11/09/2007
Minerva Magazine Book Reviews Minerva's website has had an overhaul, with a new look and feel, and more online content than there was before. The July/August edition has a review by Peter Clayton which looks at the following publications: - The Rosetta Stone and the Rebirth of Ancient Egypt - John RayProfile Books - 2007 - The Middle Kingdom of Ancient Egypt: History, Archaeology and Society - Wolfram...