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February 15, 1999

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published February 15, 1999. You can also view all of the books we've reviewed that were published anytime in February 1999.

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The Patent Files

Honestly, now, haven’t you mused at one time or another that the world would be a better place if only someone would invent a circular cycle with pedals for eight riders? Or a personal air purifier consisting of a helmet containing... Read More

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Birds of Lake, Pond, and Marsh

by Hannah Merker

There is infinitely more to birding—an activity indulged in by those with avid avian interests—than mere identification and a checking off on one’s life list of sightings. Field guides are must-haves for the neophyte as well as the... Read More

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The Path

by Cindy Patuszynski

Anyone who can chuckle over similarities between the Dilbert comic and his or her own work environment can appreciate the truth in The Path. But don’t let the references to Dilbert give the impression that the author is not serious... Read More

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The Wandering Womb

by Nava Hall

“The womb is an animal that longs to generate children. When it remains barren too long after puberty, it is distressed and sorely disturbed, and straying about in the body … it … provokes all manner of diseases.” This statement... Read More

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Alexander Graham Bell

by Shirley Murray

“The inventor is a man who looks around upon the world and is not contented with things as they are,” Alexander Graham Bell once said. MacLeod was not “contented” with an ordinary biography of this famous inventor for ages eight... Read More

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Prayer and the Five Stages of Healing

by Emmy Lou Belcher

Former Catholic priest Ron Roth introduces his book with the following words by Padre Pio: “One seeks God in books; one finds him in prayer.” Ironically, Roth has written a book about prayer and healing. Well versed in traditions... Read More

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The Growth Warriors

by Peter Terry

The recent buzz on technology is about how the American economy is moving away from a “product-based” model to a “service” or “intellectual-property” model. How this happens, how it can be sustained and how a company can... Read More

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