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The World According To Rummy2 reviews
John Weber

Welcome Rain, 2004

Is he crazy, or what?
Of the entire Bush team, Donald Rumsfeld may be the most vexing. A veteran pol, clearly intelligent, far more experienced than anyone else in the administration, he nonetheless makes more preposterous -- and often terrifying -- statements than Cheney, Ashcroft, Wolfowitz, or even Bush himself. Using Rummy's own statements, all set in context, this little primer let's you decide for yourself ...
  
  











  



  
Damage Control: How to Get the Upper Hand When Your Business Is Under Attack14 reviews
Eric Dezenhall, John Weber

Portfolio Trade, 2008

Welcome to the 21st Century
Mr. Dezenhall's book should be required reading in every public relations, business and government administration college programs. The concept of what is a 'crisis' has changed substantially in the past 10 years, especially with people communicating problems and/or urging others into action through their Web connections. In the 21st Century, our assumptions of how to deal with management crisis ...
  
  











  



  
Familial Cancer Management1 review
Walter Weber, John J. Mulvihill, ...

CRC-Press, 1996

perfect reference guide for oncologists and epidemiologists
Dr. Mulvihill sure knows his stuff. Everything from breast cancer to neurofibromistosis! Easy to read, too. Quite the bathroom book for doctors!
  
  











  



  
The Music of the Bible Revealed: The Deciphering of a Millenary Notation3 reviews
Suzanne Haik-Vantoura

D. & F. Scott Publishing, 1991

A seminal, verifiable and still-underrated discovery
The original French edition of this book, LA MUSIQUE DE LA BIBLE REVELEE, was published in 1976, along with a recording of the same title (likewise sold by Amazon.com as "The Music of the Bible Revealed"). The second edition (of which this book is a translation) appeared in 1978. I didn't encounter Mme. Haik-Vantoura's work, however, until 1982, when the Associates for Biblical Research ...
  
  











  



  
Graphic Classics Volume 1: Edgar Allan Poe - 2nd Edition (Graphic Classics (Graphic Novels))4 reviews
Edgar Allan Poe, Rick Geary, ...

Eureka Productions, 2004

Gothic comics - An outstanding blend of words and pictures
Edgar Allan Poe is a natural choice as the first volume of the Graphic Classics volumes, a series partially inspired by the Classic Illustrated collection of comic books, which attempted to lure young readers into reading respectable, "classic" authors through the comics medium. This new incarnation, however, takes an entirely different tact, combining fantastic literary stories with equally ...
  
  











  



  
March to the Sea46 reviews
David Weber, John Ringo

Baen, 2001

Weber and Ringo ROCK together!
This book took off exactly where the first left off! The Marines, with a bunch of new recruits, continue their march to the sea in hopes of purchasing ship transportation across the monster filled ocean. Getting to the city near the coast was as hard as getting transport. Of course, battles for both had to be fought and won. But with each battle the challenges get harder. Ammo was not unlimited ...
  
  











  



  
Come Share My Life1 review
John A. Weber

Trafford Publishing, 2006

Review of Weber's Come Share My Llife
I live in a care center with John, and know him well.
  
  











  



  
Earth and Sky - starring Annette Bening (Audio Theatre Series)1 review
Douglas Post, L.A. Theatre Works, ...

L. A. Theatre Works, 1993

Earth and Sky
Such a gripping story and it shows the power of a woman to do what needs to be done. Annette Bening amazes in this play.
  
  











  



  
Reggae Island1 review
Brian John, Tom Weber

LMH Books, 1992

Interesting interviews from note-worthy JA musicians
Very interesting to read interviews and comments from this eclectic mix of Jamaican musicians and music makers. The chapters are short and concise - which sometimes leaves you wanting more but it shows the authors' intelligence to have the reader ready to turn another page...
  
  











  



  
From Junk to Jesus: In the Blink of an Eye6 reviews
John Michael Weber

PublishAmerica, 2007

Review
I personally think this is a great book, it will help families of drug addicts to understand the thoughts and struggles of a person with a drug and alcohol problem,and also help people going through their own battle, it is a great idea and takes alot of courage for my dad to write this book, revealing his own hard past in hopes that his book will help someone who might feel they don't have any ...
  
  











  



  
My Unknown Soldier: A History of the 4th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment in the Civil War2 reviews
Nancy O. Weber, John Dennis

Burd Street Press, 2002

A Captivating Civil War Mystery!
This is first and foremost a wonderful mystery story which the book's introduction makes clear. An untitled, coverless, weather-beaten diary is found in a chest drawer, and the author begins years of research tracking who the owner might be. This had to be a labor of love by a knowledgable writer. Then follows a simple but accurate depiction of the foot soldier as he leaves Massachusetts for ...
  
  











  



  
We Few63 reviews
David Weber, John Ringo

Baen, 2006

Great Military SF!!
Great conclusion to a great series. I loved the reality of the characters as well as the development of the story. Highly recommended to anybody who loves SF and military stories
  
  











  



  
March To The Stars43 reviews
David Weber, John Ringo

Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media, 2004

Weber and Ringo - Great Team
This is an excellent series. The 1st 3 books "March to the..." have a consistent look and feel They definitly deliver a very good read. I loaned a friend the 1st of the series and he wanted the next 2 books immediately!!! I am looking forward the the next book because it will be in a completely different environment, and will require a different approach to the action. I am also reading ...
  
  











  



  
Building Strong Families2 reviews

Crossway Books, 2002

The Truth is Hard to Swallow
Dennis Rainey's compilation of Christian authors is brought together very well. The content is so needed for the Christian who wants to make a difference in their home and in their marriage. With a penchant for honesty and thorough research, this book delivers, in each chapter, a feast for thought and self evaluation. The intellectual approach to challeneging the Christian reader makes this ...
  
  











  



  
The Good Person of Szechwan (Penguin Classics)1 review
Bertolt Brecht

Penguin Classics, 2008

A good work of honesty
I had to read this for my theatre department at school. But as I did I found that through the course of this play, Brecht gives a sense of honesty in all of the chracters. Weather that honesty is good or bad, it is a truthfull play that brings forth many aspects of seraching for what is good and bad.
  
  











  



  
The Wilderness Chef: The Art and Craft of One-Pan Lightweight Trail Cooking2 reviews
John R Weber

AuthorHouse, 2002

A stained, well-used camping companion
We've made excellent use of our copy of The Wilderness Chef. The book is focused on one-pot backpacking meals, usually made with non-perishable meat or meat substitutes and just-add-water dairy, fruit, and vegetables. The huge advantage of this is that you can prep several meals weeks before your trip, and then store them for when you want to go camping at the last minute. The description ...
  
  











  



  
March Upcountry51 reviews
David Weber, John Ringo

Baen, 2002

What a team these guys are!
When I picked up this first book, I wasn't sure. As I got into it, I discovered characters who became real and had some depth, which surprised me. It surprised me because the books are full of action, fighting, details of an alien world and race, and I expected a page-turner without a lot of character depth. I was SO wrong. While you can read each book alone, you really should read the ...
  
  











  



  
A First Course in the Design of Experiments: A Linear Models Approach1 review
John H. Skillings, Donald Weber

CRC, 1999

A comprehensive book on Design of Experiments
I found this book very informative and well written. I started lecturing on the subject a year ago, before this book was published. I found a copy of this book in my University library and used it as a reference during the second half of my course. It contains a lot of material that cannot be found elsewhere and a wealth of examples. The ...
  
  











  



  
The Highest Stakes: The Economic Foundations of the Next Security System1 review
Wayne Sandholtz, Michael Borrus, ...

Oxford University Press, USA, 1993

Still relevant and interesting
In this book, published in 1992, a group of academics from the Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy have written a series of brilliant and provocative essays on the economic foundations of the next security system, that is, of the XXI century. They define three broad scenarios: a) Controlled multilateralism; b) coexistence of blocks; and c) neomercantilism. So far, it seems that they ...
  
  











  



  
Germanium Silicon: Physics & Materials (Semiconductors and Semimetals)1 review

Academic Press, 1999

Optics and electronics on 1 chip?
There is acute interest in being able to fabricate devices using silicon-germanium compounds or alloys, in the context of conventional silicon production techniques. The authors examine the various materials processing and fundamental properties here. As they suggest, being able to economically make a direct band gap SiGe alloy layer inside a Si heterostructure sandwich could enable a Si-based ...
  
  











  







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