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The Bartender's Black Book, Eighth Edition: 2,800 New and Classic Recipes48 reviews
Stephen Kittredge Cunningham

Wine Appreciation Guild, 2006

absolutely stunning
this book is absolutely great! I have these books, Original Guide to American Cocktails by Robert Plotkin, Maran Illustrated Bartending, Craft of Cocktails Dale DeGroff, Joy of Mixology By GAry regan and Bartenders Black Book!!! out of these six books Stephen Cunningham's Bartenders Black Book is my favourite one!! I work on a cruise line as a bartender almost six years and this book is under ...
  
  











  



  
Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar (Dover Books on Language)15 reviews
James B Greenough, J. H. Allen

Dover Publications, 2006

An excellent Latin grammar!
I started using this classic grammar online. When I saw how inexpensive it is on Amazon, even the hardback, I had to order one. I have enjoyed it ever since. Even the most bizarre constructions found in Latin documents are in there someplace. It is so full of interesting items, and lucidly explained, that I enjoy reading it regularly just to keep improving my Latin. I even find the ...
  
  











  



  
My Big Fat Supernatural Honeymoon13 reviews

St. Martin's Griffin, 2007

An enjoyable collection of short storys
I bought this book because there was a Jim Butcher tale in it. I enjoyed that story, as I expected that I would. I was pleased that all of the other stories were enjoyable as well. I hadn't actually expected that. Now I have more authors to look for when I need a good full length story to pass an enjoyable evening.
  
  











  



  
Second Skin (Nocturne City, Book 3)
Caitlin Kittredge

St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2009

When werewolves from Nocturne City?s oldest packs start showing up shot through the head execution-style, police officer Luna Wilder must find out what?s killing them and why?before she becomes the next victim. Luna traces the killings to a band of shapeshifters made of smoke and shadow who drink the blood of their victims for strength. Believed to exist only in legend, their race is all too real?and now their leader, Lucas Kennuka, is out to ...
  
  











  



  
The Last Best Place: A Montana Anthology2 reviews

University of Washington Press, 1990

A Rare Gift
The Last Best Place is an anthology with incredible breadth and scope. It was put together over a three year period by a group of dedicated editors and researchers headed up by Annick Smith and William Kittredge. The goal was to identify and preserve Montanna's rich literary heritage ranging from the earliest Native American inhabitants and explorers to contemporary authors such as Rick Newby ...
  
  











  



  
Pure Blood (Nocturne City, Book 2)5 reviews
Caitlin Kittredge

St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2008

Caitin Kittredge is a talent on the rise!
4.75/5 Hearts from Leslee at Night Owl Romance This is the second book in the Nocturne City series. It takes up three months after the events in Night Life. Luna has just returned to her job as a homicide detective. Her first night back she catches a case of a body found in an alley. It appears to be an OD, overdose, but the ME discovers signs that the victim was deprived of oxygen. Several ...
  
  











  



  
Rounding the Human Corners
Linda Hogan

Coffee House Press, 2008

In her first book of poetry since 1993's groundbreaking The Book of Medicines , Linda Hogan locates the intimate connections between all living things and uncovers the layers that both protect and disguise our affinities. like the tree I can lose myself layer after layer all the way down to infinity and that's when the world has eyes and sees. The whole world loves the unlayered human. Hogan's wisdom, gleaned from a lifelong commitment to ...
  
  











  



  
Night Life (Nocturne City, Book 1)31 reviews
Caitlin Kittredge

St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2008

Good beginning of a new dark urban fantasy series
This book is set in an America where werewolves, witches and the like openly exist, but are not well tolerated by humans. So police detective Luna Wilder has to put up with a lot of discrimination on the job for being a woman - and a werewolf. Things get a lot worse when she starts investigating a series of brutal ritualistic murders that lead to the highest circles of law enforcement, including ...
  
  











  



  
Making Certain It Goes On: The Collected Poems of Richard Hugo2 reviews
Richard Hugo

W. W. Norton, 1991

great poetry
In the last years of Hugo's life he taught writting at the University of Montana. His classes were popular, but not crowded. He loved sharing stories with his students, and he listened at least as well as he spoke. Richard's poetry is like this too: sounds come from reading these words of a lifetime, sounds that are passed to you by the gift of a great writer and great listener. These are poems ...
  
  











  



  
The Bartenders' Black Book, Ninth Edition: 3,000 New and Classic Recipes
Stephen Kittredge Cunningham

Wine Appreciation Guild, 2008

The newest and ninth edition to the Bartenders Black Book franchise adds 143 brand-new recipes that were created by bartenders, professional and laymen, around the world in the last two years. That brings the total beverage count to 3,000, more than double that of any other drink guide. All the sections have been expanded and updated, including Robert M. Parker, Jr. s Vintage Guide and Mr. Cunningham s already vast Martini section. Of course ...
  
  











  



  
Hole in the Sky: A Memoir8 reviews
William Kittredge

Vintage, 1993

Lost on the range
Kittredge's excellent, thoughtful, and well-written book is a memoir of growing up on a ranch in southeastern Oregon. This is arid country where spring runoff from the mountains gathers in lakes and swamps used for millennia as a stopover by migrating waterbirds. Enter the enterprising Kittredge family, and during the 20th century thousands of acres here were transformed into a vast irrigated ...
  
  











  



  
The Willow Field (Vintage Contemporaries)6 reviews
William Kittredge

Vintage, 2007

Powerful Epic of the Amercan West
William Kittredge has once again broken new ground, this time with a powerful first novel, a glorious epic of life in the American West in the early 1930s. As in his previous work, "A Hole in the Sky: A Memoir", Kittredge proves that he is a wordsmith of the first order. We are immediately involved intimately in the life of Rossie Benasco as he progresses from a "wrango boy" of 15, living ...
  
  











  



  
New Orleans Architecture Vol V: The Esplanade Ridge1 review
Mary Louise Christovich, Sally Kittredge Evans, ...

Pelican Publishing Company, 1995

Most focused (and pointed) in this excellent series
This is a tremendous series. It is generated not only from the incredible history and architectural richness of New Orleans, but also an especially deep commitment to celebrating and preserving these treasures. This series has methodically chronicalled neighborhood after neighborhood and topic after topic. I have read 4 or 5 of these volumes so far and they have ranged from well-executed ...
  
  











  



  
The Bible in the Public Square: Reading the Signs of the Times

Fortress Press, 2008

Though the Bible has long enjoyed a place of privilege in the American public square, much of the contemporary discussion centers on the influence of the religious right in national politics and on the principled 'separation of church and state.' How might other perspectives on the Bible help us to 'read the signs of the times' and move beyond the status quo? In The Bible in the Public Square, renowned biblical interpreters reflect on how ...
  
  











  



  
Walk in the Ways of Wisdom: Essays in Honor of Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza

Trinity Press International, 2003

When she published "In Memory of Her: A Feminist Theological Reconstruction of Christian Origins" in 1983, Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza revolutionized the world of New Testament studies. She offered in that book a method for interpreting early Christian history that recovers the role of women in pre-Pauline Christian communities. She then painted a portrait of the early Christian ekklesia of women as a point of departure for a feminist biblical ...
  
  











  



  
The Next Rodeo: New and Selected Essays1 review
William Kittredge

Graywolf Press, 2007

Living in the Past and Embracing the Future
Who better to describe the Westerner condition than William Kittredge. Not only is he one of the West's most celebrated writers but is the son of a rancher from southeastern Oregon. Kittredge inherited his father's ranch and stuck it out until he hit 33 when headed off to study and teach creative writing first in Iowa and then Montana. Kittredge's homeland is not the kind of place where most ...
  
  











  



  
The Portable Western Reader (Viking Portable Library)4 reviews

Penguin (Non-Classics), 1997

Thank you, William Kittredge
I'm only 66 pages into it, but I love this book. I would never have known some of these writers. My favorites so far are the Navajo night chant "House Made Of The Dawn" and the writings of Linda Hogan, John Graves and Louise Erdrich. Thank you for editing this book. What a pleasure to read such high-quality writing. Such a sense of the American West. Such voices. I like the John Graves story ...
  
  











  



  
Montana (Second Edition): High, Wide, and Handsome2 reviews
Joseph Kinsey Howard

Bison Books, 2003

This is THE book on Montana.
If you want to know the story of Montana, this is where you start. It's written by the best journalist-writer who ever lived in the state (excluding Bud Guthrie, of course, who chose fiction instead). It must be understood that it is not a "definitive history" as Howard himself stated, but a personal narrative of what matters. In the past two decades, a cottage industry of Howard-bashing has ...
  
  











  



  
Who Owns the West?2 reviews
William Kittredge

Mercury House, 1995

The West can be a personal story
In Who Owns the West, William Kittredge takes us on an emotional, often thought provoking ride of his intimate encounters with landscapes, friends, family, and fellow writers of the Western United States. His thoughts and reflections are often framed around what is our relationship with the land and one another. The book spans both the time and distance axes of Kittredge's life. Running from ...
  
  











  








   



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