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Chinese Religious Art

[DOC] Chinese Religious Art by Patricia Eichenbaum Karetzky in Arts-Photography

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The Comedy of Errors is a brilliant piece of theatrical mechanism; a story of mounting confusion involving two pairs of twins. But it also explores the relations between lovers and between husband and wife; and ends with the warmth and reconciliation of a multiple family reunion.


#2508638 in eBooks 2013-12-19 2013-12-19File Name: B00HKI1GQW


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Brought back so many memories. I was born in ...By Joyce A. HarnBrought back so many memories.I was born in Hamilton and lived there until I attended Miami Univ. in the neighboring town of Oxford; Ohio.It was truly a walk down Memory Lane.It was very informational to read about the people who were the ground breakers of that time.Being a child; those names meant very little. But now I understand and know the town as a very mature adult.It was quite gratifying to understand my Home Town and know what made it into the city it is today.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A great book about industrial OhioBy CustomerRichard N. Pilands Hamiltons Industrial Heritage is a vivid and eye-opening book. Hamiltons Legendary Locals was informative; and is a good companion to this book. Hamiltons Industrial Heritage goes further in opening up the towns history. It goes to the very heart of what Hamilton was and is no more; a real industrial town; small but incredibly packed with factories and foundries. This is a book for our times: Hamiltons economic history mirrors that of the nation; which has jettisoned and outsourced to other countries most of its industrial base. What an amazing range of products we produced up through the postwar period.Photo selection and quality of reproduction are excellent. The pictures memorably convey a lost era; its businesses and the products and industrial artifacts of yesteryear. It was great to see the Hydraulic; about which I have read so much. It was moving for me to observe the great Hooven; Owens; Renschler engines built for the first Liberty ships. (My father was a Transportation Corps lieutenant on one of those ships in the Pacific theatre. I wonder if he knew some of the engines were produced in his hometown.) The section on Niles Tool Works fills in my picture of that venerable company; and the treatment of the many businesses and their (sad) destinies provides a good context.

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