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War Letters: Extraordinary Correspondence from American Wars36 reviews
Andrew Carroll, Joan Allen, ...

Simon & Schuster Audio, 2001

An incredibly profound book!
This book is a great read. It is refeshing to be able to read words, thoughts and dreams from people as they perform such honorable duty overseas. This book is powerful and should be required reading for all, especially Americans. Some anti-war activist may think it is "pro-war" but it isn't just that. This book reveals personal thoughts and challenges faced by American military personnel in ...
  
  











  



  
Dondi White Style Master General: The Life of Graffiti Artist Dondi White15 reviews
Andrew Witten, Michael White

Regan Books, 2001

Beautiful book!
This is one of the must-have books if you dig graffities! It features lots of beautiful photos, sketches and actual pages from the Dondi's own black book. Hardcover with slipcover gives a good value for money!
  
  











  



  
Oxford Handbook of Tropical Medicine (Oxford Handbooks Series)11 reviews
Michael Eddleston, Robert Davidson, ...

Oxford University Press, USA, 2008

great resource!
I used this book on a medical humanitarian mission to Africa because I didn't want to lug my huge textbooks around. It was the perfect size to fit in my carry on and fanny pack. The material was clear, concise, and up to date. I used it every day of my trip, and would recommend it to physicians or other health care professionals.
  
  











  



  
Business-to-Business Golf : How to Swing Your Way to Business Success10 reviews
Michael Andrew Smith

Infopro Pub, 2001

Fun Reading For Entrepreneurs and Golfers
If you're an entrepreneur who likes to play golf or if you think playing golf could be a good business networking opportunity for you, you'll enjoy reading "Business-To-Business Golf: How To Swing Your Way To Business Success" by Michael Smith. Smith divides his book into eighteen chapters, one for each hole of golf. Smith begins by posing a question about business-golf etiquette, answers it, and ...
  
  











  



  
The Merck Manual of Medical Information: Home Edition (Merck Manual of Medical Information Home Edition)32 reviews, 2008

A Book Everybody Should Have Around!
This is a wonderful summary of general medical information written in simple terms so this is a great addition to the family. It is very current in describing medical understanding of a variety of illnesses, and it provides a solid foundation upon which you can start doing more research on the Internet for the condition that you may be interested in finding about. It even suggests temporary ...
  
  











  



  
How to Think Like a CEO and Act Like a Leader: Practical Insights for Performance and Results!8 reviews
Michael F. Andrew

BookSurge Publishing, 2008

A must-read for Managers, HR-Professionals, Consultants and Executive Coaches!
This is one of the best management books I have ever read! Many of the Mr. Andrews' insights match perfectly with what I have experienced working as a business consultant with numerous European companies. He gives a great synopsis of the basic principles of leadership and management. It's a must-read for managers (of all levels), HR-professionals, consultants and executive coaches!
  
  











  



  
What to Drink with What You Eat: The Definitive Guide to Pairing Food with Wine, Beer, Spirits, Coffee, Tea - ...34 reviews
Andrew Dornenburg, Karen Page

Bulfinch, 2006

Best of breed
I may run out of superlatives in the course of this review, so I'm just warning you now. What to Drink with What You Eat is absolutely the most spectacular book ever written about pairing food with wine. It will turn you instantly into a world-class sommelier, confidently able to pair virtually any cuisine with a compatible choice. What's more, the recommendations extend far beyond wine to ...
  
  











  



  
ICND: Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (Book/CD-ROM package)7 reviews
Thomas M. Thomas II, Dan Golding, ...

Osborne/McGraw-Hill, 2000

MUST have for CCNA2.0!
I pass ccna2.0 with 935/1000 today. All I have is this book and Boson exams. I've read my friend's Todd Lammle book. I think this book is much better than Todd's. Todd's is written for passing the exam. For the ICND book, you actally learn the CCNA stuff in depth. I strongely recommend this book for everyone who want to pass the CCNA2.0 with FULLY understanding.
  
  











  



  
Trial Of Innocents13 reviews
Michael Andrew

PublishAmerica, 2000

Page turning SMART thriller with a message
A Trial of Innocents is among the tops of the finely woven courtroom thrillers I have had the pleasure of reading. Danial Solomon is brilliant in his capacity as defense attorney in a seemingly open and shut case for the prosecution. The manner in which Michael Andrew weaves the handling of several issues into one dramatically conclusive ending is masterful. Well done Mr. Andrew. I trust ...
  
  











  



  
Web Accessibility: Web Standards and Regulatory Compliance9 reviews
Jim Thatcher, Andrew Kirkpatrick, ...

friends of ED, 2006

Web Accessibility - It's all in one place!
Web Accessibility: Web Standards and Regulatory Compliance is the perfect reference for any site development team. Everything you've wanted to know about Accessibility and the Web is here in a single text. Each member of the team will find necessary information and practical solutions in one or more of the thorough discussions here. For the designer/developer who works alone, Web ...
  
  











  



  
Historic Texas Courthouses5 reviews
Michael Andrews

Bright Sky Press, 2006

TEXAS TREASURES
Simply the defintive book on Texas Courthouses...the images are superb and the text enlightening. I have always loved the majestic courthouse, expecially when they are in the town square. Texas is blessed with many great historic Courthouses and this book displays them in their best light. I expecially appreciate the Tarrant, Bexar, and Jefferson County Courthouse, these are so grand in their ...
  
  











  



  
Lang Lang: Playing With Flying Keys4 reviews
Lang Lang

Listening Library (Audio), 2008

Wonderful Memoir of a Child Prodigy
In his extremely reader friendly format, internationally celebrated Chinese pianist, Lang Lang with the help of well-known author Michael French candidly discusses his young life and his gruelling voyage to success on the global stage. Written for young readers ages 9 and up, Lang Lang: Playing with Flying Keys is more than a simple memoir, but rather a vivid and emotional portrait of a child ...
  
  











  



  
When the South Was Southern5 reviews
Michael Andrew Grissom

Pelican Publishing Company, 1994

THE BEST LOOK AT THE TRUE SOUTH !!!!!!!
Once again, Michael Andrew Grissom has ridden back into time and captured the TRUE South, not the "Sun Belt", but The South. Grissom shows what the South was like during and after the War of Northern Aggression. This book transposes the reader back to the glory days of the South, long before Wal-Mart Supercenters, when one could hear laughter on the levee, steamboat around the bend. The ...
  
  











  



  
Games for Language Learning (Cambridge Handbooks for Language Teachers)4 reviews
Andrew Wright, David Betteridge, ...

Cambridge University Press, 1984

Useful
This is an invaluable resource for language teachers. As any classroom teacher knows, games often add life to a class that is about to fall asleep. They add energy to a class and give the students a little burst of motivation. This book covers a wide variety of games for teaching English as a second language. The games are divided into discrete categories. For example some of the categories ...
  
  











  



  
The Mortgage-Backed Securties Workbook: Hands-On Analysis, Valuation, and Strategies for Investment ...4 reviews
Andrew S. Davidson, Michael D. Herskovitz

McGraw-Hill, 1996

Excellent book; stands on its own
While you can use this workbook with the text, it is also very useful by itself. In fact, I didn't know it was a companion to a book until after I bought it. The topics are covered in enough detail to answer all those small questions I have. In addition, it's the only book I've found that leads the reader through the details of building a simple prepayment model. There are some advanced questions ...
  
  











  



  
The Flight of the Condor: A Wildlife Exploration of the Andes3 reviews
Michael Alford Andrews

HarperCollins Publishers, 1985

The classic about exploration of South America
Granted that this is an interesting book about the exploration of South America from the tip - Terra delfulgga to the Brazilian rainforest should be in the bookself of all nature conservationists and students of wildlife. This book was published in 1982 in conjection with a 3-part documentary of the same name - Flight of the Condor. It was aired on the PBS for three weeks. Too bad, this most ...
  
  











  



  
Unknown Terrain: The Landscapes of Andrew Wyeth5 reviews
Beth Venn, Andrew Wyeth, ...

Whitney Museum of Art, 1998

What the text says, or what you see?
When you view the work of an artist, who is to be the arbiter of what, in this case the painting is about, what it means? Do you turn to the Professional Art Critic, Art History Majors, you the viewer, or the man or woman who created the work? In this case the Artist is well and painting, and his thoughts about his work are many and well documented. This book on the paintings of Andrew Wyeth ...
  
  











  



  
The Moderates' Dilemma: Massive Resistance to School Desegregation in Virginia5 reviews

University Press of Virginia, 1998

Great Resource
For my senior seminar, I wrote a paper on desegregation/busing in the South. While I was doing research, a librarian found this book for me. I had to wait 2 weeks to get it through interlibrary loan, but it was worth it!! The essays really bring home the complexity of Southern desegregation when viewed through the lens of class issues. I can only aspire to produce such insightful ...
  
  











  



  
The Last Rebel Yell4 reviews
Michael Andrew Grissom

Rebel Press, 1994

LONG LIVE THE SOUTH
GRISSOM BRINGS OUT ALL OF THOSE SOUTHERN EMOTIONS-IN ALL OF HIS BOOKS.HIS WRITING FLOWS WITH PRIDE AND PRIVILEGE OF BEING SOUTHERN. I FEEL SO BLESSED WHENEVER I READ HIS WORDS, WORDS THAT COME FROM HIS HEART AND MY OWN. THE BOOK IS IN PRINT. PLEASE DON'T GIVE UP THE SEARCH. (REBEL PRESS P.O. BOX 215 WYNNEWOOD, OK, 73098. ANYONE WHO HAS SOUTHERN BLOOD IN THEIR VEINS- BUY IT, READ IT, LIVE IT, AND ...
  
  











  



  
The Life That Lives on Man1 review
Michael Andrews

Taplinger Publishing Company, Incorporated, 1978

Just readin' and scratchin'
If anyone can read this book through without falling into a fit of scratching (especially the chapters on eyelash mites and bedbugs) he or she must have nerves of steel. I made the mistake of taking this book on a camping trip, and all I can say is that it is better to read it in a place where you can frequently bathe and change your bedding. However, if you agree with Roman playwright, ...
  
  











  







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