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Canine Terminology3 reviews
Harold R. Spira

Watermark Press, 2001

Canine knowledge
If you can have only one book on canine terminology and structure, this is it. Thorough, interesting and well illustrated. It will help anyone understand breed standards and breeders' "dog talk".
  
  











  



  
Annie Chambers: A Novel1 review
Lenore Carroll

Watermark Press, 1990

Annie Chambers; Kansas City Madam
Lenore Carrol's fictional autobiography of ninteenth century Kansas City Madam Annie Chambers traces her life from the 1850's through her death in the 1920's. A blind charity case, having given up her disorderly house to a local mission, Annie recounts from her rocking chair the wide open days of Kansas City. A heartfelt look at one infamous woman. The book is flavored with well researched ...
  
  











  



  
My Mind's Eye1 review
Cheryl Holmes-Williams

Watermark Press, 2000

In touch with reality
Lots of nice poems. They seem to be real and are coming from the heart and soul of a certain individual. They seem to be from someones life and they have put their past of thoughts, dreams & experiences into this book. Great book to have and you get a feel of what the writer is feeling. Great for students also.
  
  











  



  
The Bridge at Parit Sulong2 reviews
Lynette Ramsay SILVER

The Watermark Press, 2004

Australians Massacred By The Japanese
Lynette Ramsay Silver is a noted author of books on the part Australians played in Southeast Asia in World War Two. She was the historian of the 8th Australian Division Association (the 8th Division fought in Malaya.) The Bridge At Parit Sulong is an enthralling account a group of Australian and Indian soldiers who were cut off by the Japanese advance in Malaya. They heroically battled their way ...
  
  











  



  
Cows Are Freaky When They Look at You: An Oral History of the Kaw Valley Hemp Pickers4 reviews

Watermark Press, 1991

a wonderful collection anecdotes, remembrances, etc...
What was it like in the sixties? Have you ever wondered this? Even if you lived through the sixties. A collection of stories, some sad, some weird, some gross, and some crazy. This book will take you back. The stories are anywhere from a few lines long to a few pages. A truly amazing book, that not only will you enjoy, but will force on your friends to enjoy
  
  











  



  
Catharsis of a Tortured Soul4 reviews
Rosemarie Casaula

Watermark Press, 2000

Rene's Review
I enjoyed the book immensely. I read it in one sitting because I just could not put it down. I especially liked the middle and end of the book where she starts to become enlightened and begins to be able to go on with her life. I bought 7 books and am planning to give them as gifts to friends who truly love poetry.
  
  











  



  
1 Black Woman's Story1 review
Chanda Munday

Watermark Press, 2007

Just Being Real!
This is an awesome testimony of just being real with God. The author was so open and shared some very intimate thoughts and feelings she was experiencing... I mean Part 3 Confessions, wow! It helped me to be more open and real with God because after all, He Knows Everything anyway, what is there to hide, so it helped me feel like I didn't have to hold it in, but I could talk openly to God!
  
  











  



  
Inspiration in poetry2 reviews
Hannah Forsyth Dixon

Watermark Press, 1997

An Inspiring look into the essence of one's soul.
Mrs. Dixon is not only wise in her prose, but has insight and enlightenment in a wide range of emotions and spirituality to diversity and courage. Her poetry is positive and compassionate. You can feel her sense of care for the world with each line she writes. She is a composer in the beautiful symphony of poetry. Thank you Hannah Dixon for sharing your crossroads of hope and possibility.
  
  











  



  
Exploring Australia's Great Barrier Reef1 review
Lester Cannon, Mark Goyen

Watermark Press, 2001

A complete insight into the greatest Reef on Earth.
After an 11 page introduction in which the author's skilfully set the scene, they collectively go on to explain the Great Barrier Reef in the way it should have been explained all along. With chapters on; Evolution, History & Exploration, Marine Life, Nature & Art, Life above, Diving, Fishing and finally Staying & Seeing, these two authors have covered all bases in an interesting a readable way. ...
  
  











  



  
The Gift of Time2 reviews
Pat Mitchell

Watermark Press, 2002

Ms. Mitchell captures the moment
This book of poetry captures the emotions so many of us face over time: the changing seasons, the passage of loved ones, the loss of wonderful careers or a healthy body. The illustrations give the reader a mental image to capture and enhance the essence captured in the words. Reading her peotry makes me feel as though I have known Ms. Mitchell all my life, and in some ways, now I do. Like so ...
  
  











  



  
Frost at Midnight (National Library of Poetry)1 review

Watermark Press, 1997

Poetry from unknowns
A grouping of poetry by unknown unpublished poets. This book has a poem for everyone. I particularly like the poem "Death" but then I am a fan of dark poetry. If you like poems about flowers and rainbows thats in there too. overall a great book.
  
  











  



  
Perchan's Chorea: Eros and Exile1 review
Robert J. Perchan

Watermark Press, 1991

Korea as Chorea, Perchan's anti-PC poetic brew...
Although the Chinese Ch'an meditation masters liked to remind disciples that "The lowest class of monk is the one who indulges in literature," Robert Perchan in Perchan's Chorea (Wichita, Kansas: Watermark Press, 1991), for all his Rabelasian rauchiness and flesh-haunted wit, comes across as something of a monk as much as a poet in his travelogue on his perverse nights and days in South Korea. ...
  
  











  



  
The International Who's Who In Poetry1 review

Watermark Press, 2004

Get Ready for a Poetic Surprise!
This is a lovely compilation of beautiful poems that will make your day. I was fortunate to be part of it with "That Woman" poem and was deeply touched by the stories and wonderful expression of the many young and not-so-young, but very talented authors. I think you will be pleasantly surprised by venturing and exploring this wonderful volume deeper and the insightful messages of its featured ...
  
  











  



  
Olympic Architecture1 review
Patrick Bingham-Hall

Watermark Press, 2006

The green Olympic site- Sydney 2000
Having visited the Homebush site for the 2000 Olympic games, I was keen to buy a book that would explain all the reasons for the architectural features I had seen first hand. Patrick Bingham-Hall's book does this. Each venue is investigated and the architectural features of each are discussed. The photographs are superb and the wealth of knowledge inspiring. For any visitor to the Olympic ...
  
  











  



  
The Four R's1 review
Verlie Rider

Watermark Press, 2002

The Four R's is a Treasure!
I have found The Four R's to be a true treasure. Verlie Rider has a unique talent for articulating into words the deep experiences of the heart and soul. Her poems resonate with the Spirit of God within. Anyone on a spiritual path would benefit from this book. It is a gift I give to all people I love.
  
  











  



  
Leaving Las Vegas23 reviews
John O'Brien

Watermark Press, 1991

"He was a star. Now he is a case."
If you have seen the movie "Leaving Las Vegas", forget it ever existed and pick up the book. As with many cinema hits, the book is much, much better than the movie script. Sera is a contented hooker in Las Vegas. She has a nice place of her own, a job, and an independent life filled with a comfortable routine. With a past of degradation and a brutish, deceptive pimp in Los Angeles, Sera ...
  
  











  



  
Guide to Sydney Architecture (Architecture Guides (Watermark Press))1 review
Graham Jahn

Watermark Press, 2006

A lovely city and an excellent book
American architecture publishers take note: This one's got it right. The chapters are divided into historical periods, and the essays include not only floor plans but also condition reports and visitor access information. The "best" buildings get full essays with photographs. Lesser-known or otherwise deeply buried (but still interesting) structures are included in the "honorable mention" ...
  
  











  



  
Paths and Passages1 review
Marvin D. Moody

Watermark Press, 2001

Poetry Rich with Life
I read a book today that reminded me, however content I am, I have forgotten about the poetry of life. The book reading overwhelmed me and I had to escape from my cubicle and walk outside to stand under a tree, regain my balance, and admit to having let it slip away unknowingly, sometime before today Will I make some great resolve? Probably not. But I did enjoy the book. And its reading has ...
  
  











  



  
Moments in Time1 review
Sarah Eve Roth

Watermark Press, 2000

Very good
Very personal poetry. Well written for a first publishing.
  
  











  



  
Just Words1 review
Richard Offenburger

Watermark Press, 2007

My thoughts on "Just Words"
I read the whole book entitled "Just Words" by Richard Edward Offenburger. I enjoyed every word of it and will surely buy another of his books if he writes one. Excellent thoughts and words. Janet Rendon
  
  











  








   



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