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Roman Army, 31 BC - AD 3372 reviews

Taylor & Francis, 2002

another excellent reference
An excellent way to supplement the standard book on the Roman army by Wilkes, Campbell's reference book makes available at reasonable costs some primary information about the army. Here we have the political and legal views along side those of the commander and common soldier. A great resource for graduates and undergraduates.
  
  











  



  
Midnight Express (A Journey of Mystery and Adventure for Wraith: The Oblivion)1 review
Ian Lemke, Beth Fischi, ...

White Wolf Publishing, 1995

the book is good
this book is wonderful I loved the book the picture are great and its a good story line I hope you parents read this to your children.
  
  











  



  
Roman Legionary Fortresses 27 BC-AD 378 (Fortress)3 reviews
Duncan Campbell

Osprey Publishing, 2006

Roman Fortresses, a worthy addition to your Roman military library
Roman Legionary Fortresses 27 BC-AD 378, by Duncan B Campbell, Illustrated by Brian Delf is recently published by the folks at 'Osprey' as a part of their "Fortress" series. ISBN 1-84176-895-2. There are 27 B&W photos, 16 color photos, 14 line drawings and 6 color plates and 2 color maps, not including the covers. This is a good starter for people wanting to know about the Roman fortresses of ...
  
  











  



  
The New Encyclopedia of Golf: The Definitive Guide to the World of Golf--Courses, Champions, Characters, ...1 review
Malcolm Campbell, Brian D. Morgan

DK ADULT, 2001

Ultimate Guide to Golf
This is not a guide to technique, it is more of a reference book. This newly updated and expanded version also includes the latest international tournaments and elebrated names as well as new championship courses. I'll let you guess who's picture is on the first page. The Contents Include: The Early Game The Modern Game Championship Courses of the World The Hall of Fame Records ...
  
  











  



  
Carving Out a Future: Forests, Livelihoods and the International Woodcarving Trade (People and Plants ...2 reviews
Anthony Cunningham, Bruce Campbell, ...

Earthscan Publications Ltd., 2005

Woodcarving: eonomic livelihood/environmental impact
Anthony Cunningham, et.al. edit CARVING OUT A FUTURE: FORESTS, LIVELIHOODS AND THE INTERNATIONAL WOODCARVING TRADE, which provides a detailed coverage on the cultural and economic contribution of woodcarving to livelihoods and its affect upon the environment. A global overview of the topic moves to regional focus of woodcarving efforts in Asia, Africa, and South America, with chapters outlining ...
  
  











  



  
Science Notebooks: Writing About Inquiry4 reviews
Brian Campbell, Lori Fulton

Heinemann, 2003

Super Book
I love Science Notebooks. I wanted to do a notebook this year with more inquiry type investigations. This resource helped me to figure out what I wanted the kids to record and how to organize it. It is easy-to-read and understand.
  
  











  



  
Behind the Lines: Powerful and Revealing American and Foreign War Letters and One Man's Search to Find Them6 reviews
Andrew Carroll

Simon & Schuster Audio, 2005

The reality of war revealed
Andy Carroll's last book - War Letters - showed what war is like by reprinting letters of American combatants who had ac-tually fought those wars. (I should confess that one of my letters about Vietnam was reprinted in that book.) Andy's new book - Behind The Lines - shows what war is like with reprints of letters from both combatants and non-combatants - civilian women and children. This ...
  
  











  



  
Nor Meekly Serve My Time: The H-block Struggle 1976 - 19812 reviews
Brian Campbell, Laurence McKeown, ...

Beyond the Pale Publications, 2006

Life in Long kesh as told by the prisoners.
"Nor meekly serve my time" is written by republican prisoners that talk about their experiences in the years 1976 to 1981. These were the years of the "dirty protest" and the hunger-strike that ultimately killed 10 people. These are their memories, not only of the 10 men that died but also about their own struggle and endurance. In the time of the book you will intimately know these people ...
  
  











  



  
Infinite Tapestry: An Umbral Sourcebook (Mage the Ascension)1 review
Stephen Dipesa, Brian Campbell, ...

White Wolf Publishing, 2003

Information Overload!
This books has everything you ever wanted to know about Mages in the Umbra and then some. This book gives much needed information on what happened to the Masters that were trapped in the Umbra when the Avatar Storms tore the worlds apart and gives some hints one what os to come in the future. Especially useful are the various discriptions of the many Umbra Realms and planes, as well as those that ...
  
  











  



  
*OP Mage: Sorcerers Crusade (Mage the Sorcerers Crusade)8 reviews
Phil Brucato, Brian Campbell, ...

White Wolf Publishing, 1998

A time of wonder and reason
The Sorcerers Crusade is a fine book, which contains everything you need to get a Renaissance game going. The Traditions and the Order of Reason are both given equal treatment. It is interesting to see the Order of Reason before they got reorganized into the Technocratic Union. This was a time when their paradigm was not as accepted as miracles and traditional D&D-style spell craft. This book is ...
  
  











  



  
*OP Tribebook: Bone Gnawers Revised (Werewolf: The Apocalypse)1 review
Brian Campbell

White Wolf Publishing, 2001

A Must for Urban Werewolf Adventures
At first, I was hesitant to buy this book. After all, I already had the original edition, would there really be much of a difference? Absolutely! The history is deeper, their views on breeds and auspices as well as the other tribes is more thought out, and it is made abundantly clear that these are not just the down-and-out cousins of the Glass Walkers. The Bone Gnawers are looked down upon by ...
  
  











  



  
Nomads (Vampire The Requiem - World Of Darkness - WOD)1 review
Brian Campbell, Patrick O'Duffy, ...

White Wolf Publishing, 2004

A great specialized book for the new Vampire
This book is an ideal resource for storytellers and players looking to play a "road game" of Requiem. It's got a lot of detail on why specific covenants would send their members on the road, the roles that various clans play in road coteries, specifics on concerns that vampires would face on the road, devotions, Cruac rituals, Theban sorcery, a sample of road antagonists or allies (including the ...
  
  











  



  
*OP Ratkin (Werewolf: The Apocalypse)10 reviews
Brian Campbell

White Wolf Publishing, 1999

Agents of the Wyld
The Ratkin have a purpose; when all the other werecreatures fail to keep humanity in line, it's the Ratkin's turn. They are purely of the Wyld, and though the Weaver has its place, it often gets out of line. That's where the Ratkin step in. The Ratkin seek to hasten the Apocalypse because it will provide for a new beginning, and the hordes and hordes of Ratkin are more than ready for this day. ...
  
  











  



  
*OP Technomancers Toybox (For Mage, the Ascension)5 reviews
Angel McCoy, Bill Bridges, ...

White Wolf Publishing, 1998

Fresh Gear For Technomancers
The Sons of Ether and the Virtual Adepts are two very interesting Traditions, but the material provided before this book barely touched on the gear they used to battle their former colleagues in the Technocracy. The first edition Technocracy books had a lot of neat gadgets included in them, which really gave players and storytellers a feel for what they do. One can learn a lot about a society by ...
  
  











  



  
*OP Mage: The Ascension 2nd Ed (Mage)31 reviews
Kevin Murphy, Phil Brucato, ...

White Wolf Publishing, 1996

My Favorite WoD Game, Hands Down.
Let's face it, in the World of Darkness, hope is all too rare. Vampires are abberations of the natural order whose agelessness serves only to illustrate the beauty of death. Werewolves are fighting a losing battle against the Wyrm, the spirit of active destruction. Wraiths are dead souls wishing for Oblivion. Hunters are angsty mortals with nary a clue about their benefactors' identities ... ...
  
  











  



  
*OP Orpheus Shades of Grey (Orpheus)1 review
Kraig Blackwelder, Brian Campbell, ...

White Wolf Publishing, 2003

A great addition to the Orpheus line
Shades of Gray is a great supplement. Whitewolf gives us a new shade, the Phantasm, as well as more horrors for all six we've gotten so far. This is a great addition to a great game line, and I'm eagerly looking forward to the next.
  
  











  



  
Changeling: The Dreaming, Second Edition38 reviews
Richard Dansky, Brian Campbell, ...

White Wolf Publishing, 1997

the last hope
so youve played a vampire where you suck the life out of humans youve played a werewolf where you go crazy and kill humans youve played a mage where most humans who know about you want to kill you. enter, changeling the dreaming, a world of darkness game that allows for a bit more. most people at first look pass off changeling as a bunch of shiny happy people, they couldnt be furthur from the ...
  
  











  



  
Pearls: Scriptures to live by1 review

New Horizons Press, 1994

PEARLS SCRIPTURES TO LIVE BY
WHAT I CAN SAY ABOUT THE AUTHOR OF THIS BOOK IS THAT HE HAS ALWAYS BEING THERE IN MY TIME OF CRISIS AND THAT I LOVE HIS FAMILY A BUNCH
  
  











  



  
*OP Transylvania Chron 1: Dark Tides (For Vampire, the Dark Ages)5 reviews
Brian Campbell, Nicky Rea

White Wolf Publishing, 1998

Storytelling mysteries unravelled in Dark Tides!
WOW! Transylvania Chronicles I: Dark Tides Rising is one of the BEST (if not THE best) campaign style modules I have ever read, and I have been playing RPGs since the Chainmail packet in 1976! The authors take you through at least 300 years of gaming in a flash, planning for just about all contingencies. Besides that, there are storyteller hints from how-to style through atmosphere, and they ...
  
  











  



  
*OP Clanbook: Nosferatu (Revised Ed) (Vampire: The Masquerade Clanbooks)14 reviews
Brian Campbell

White Wolf Publishing, 2000

Good but I'll miss the old one....
First, you have to understand that I liked the old Clanbook Nosferatu so much, I gave a copy to a gaming friend as a gift. Like the original, this is still a very good book. It contains lots of material necessary for working with Nosferatu characters in VAMPIRE THE MASQUERADE along with much useful new material. Not all changes were improvements, however. One thing that's missing is the way ...
  
  











  







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