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May 15, 2019
Great for what it is!
Typical Macaulay - well researched, organized and illustrated. It is not an anatomy or medical school textbook, but more of a layman's guide to our human bodies and how they work, just as the title represents. Very much worth the price and time to read or simply browse when medical situations arise. If you want a more complete anatomical representation with medical terms for everything, look for the Doring-Kindersley Body Atlas. But this is much more fun! :-)

Dec 04, 2019
Nice economical overview of PP&M and their musical journey.
A nice overall selection of the best of Peter, Paul and Mary, with all their "hits" and some other selections that show the evolution / progress of their music. I'm sure everyone has some other "personal favorites" that may not be here, but it is a very good sampling and very good value for the money.

Oct 19, 2017
New Found Gems!
Great release of some previously unreleased western soundtrack pieces, including the original (first) recording of the ballad "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" by the Fairmount SIngers done two months before Gene Pitney took it big. Personally, I like the Fairmount Singers version better! :-)