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World Radio TV Handbook WRTH: The Directory of Global Broadcasting (World Radio TV Handbook)(60th Annv. Edition)
Published in Paperback by WRTH Books (2006-01-01)
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WRTH Handbook 2006
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-12
I have been interested in shortwave radio for 50 plus years. This handbook is quite helpful when searching for information concerning a particular radio station. I have owned several of them over the years. I think the handbook would make an excellent addition to any one interested in shortwave radio. It would be a nice gift also, either to give or receive. Tom MI

worldband reference material
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-09
The book provided the information that I was looking for plus additional information concerning other radio transmissions that was a bonus. An informative book containing a world of information.

More than just for short wave
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-08
WRTH has long been a very valuable tool for the broadcast professional who has dealings with the international industry. Details of the fifth estate of the world are clearly detailed, also including the different stations and organizations from all corners of the planet. But there are many more facets to this book. Reviews of shortwave receivers are clearly useful for the avid DX'er. Information about digital radio and TV also help keep one abreast of that's happening there. If broadcasting is your bag, or if you just want a good, up-to-date resource to help you find that elusive shortwave station, the annual issues of this fine book are your best choice.

World Radio TV Handbook WRTH: The Directory of Global Broadcasting (World Radio TV Handbook)(60th Annv. Edition)
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-21
The one and only book for a travelling short wave listener.

Must have
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-11
If you don't have this or the 2007 guide and Passport to World Band Radio, well, you have squat! Buy 'em NOW!

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2002 Childrens Writers & Illustrators Market (Children's Writer's and Illustrator's Market)
Published in Paperback by Writer's Digest Books (2001-11)
Author: Alice Pope
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A Must Have for anyone hoping to get published
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-17
I've worked in publishing for over a decade and thought I knew it all when it came time to get my own books published. Not by a LONG shot! I bought this on the suggestion of an editor and I bet I've referred to it 32 times since I got it. It helped me get through the first and second steps of the process. Now if my agent can just get my books sold!

If you write for children, this should be within arm's reach
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-24
Great coverage of markets and their needs. I recommend this highly if you are a writer for children. Do not go very far without this book!

Especially for new writers and novice artists
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-11
2002 Children's Writer's & Illustrator's Market is a very highly useful and authoritative guide for both aspiring authors and artists to getting their work published in the specialized area of children's books. From finding the best markets, to writing effectively for the age index of one's choice, to preparing professional submissions, 2002 Children's Writer's & Illustrator's Market is packed from cover to cover with solid wealth of tips, tricks, and techniques on how to stand out in a highly competitive field. 2002 Children's Writer's & Illustrator's Market is an absolutely essential reference, especially for new writers and novice artists looking to break into the children's book market.

This is THE book if you want to get published!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-03
This is THE book if you want to get published. 2002 Children's Writer's & Illustrator's Market shows over 800 editors and art directors who want to buy what YOU write or illustrate. I am planning to try get publihed. And this was my resource! I've already found tons of publishers! If you want to get published, then this is your book!

If you write for children, this should be within arm's reach
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-24
Great coverage of markets and their needs. I recommend this highly if you are a writer for children. Do not go very far without this book!

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Communities Directory: A Guide to Intentional Communities and Cooperative Living (Communities Directory)
Published in Paperback by Fellowship for Intentional Community (2000-04)
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The Best of all Worlds: Finding your Community
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-05
I'm torn between saying "This is the only book of its kind" and/or "This is the best book of its kind." Both statements are true. I can't imagine a more comprehensive directory of contemporary intentional communities.

This is the life's work of people dedicated to providing current information of the structure and philosophies of groups wishing to be listed.

Many of us suspect or know our personal fulfillment needs more than the traditional *two people stuck in a box*. If this comment resonates with you, the _Communities Directory_ is a must.

Happy Trails!

Still a Great Resource Ten Years Later!
Helpful Votes: 21 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-24
When the first edition of the Communities Directory came out in 1991, I read it from cover to cover. As a member of a small community forming in Kansas, I was searching for practical information and networking links. It had come too late for us; we'd done just about everything backwards and the project went under. However, using the informative maps and charts in the directory, I was able to locate another community in the Midwest, and tried the easier way--by living first in an established community, learning from their experience.

Ten years later, an enlarged edition of Communities Directory is out. I'm no longer searching for a community home, or trying to find out how to set up a land trust or incorporate as a nonprofit. Today I live in a community I helped found five years ago. But I find myself turning to the Directory to check out communities that friends and acquaintances mention that they have lived in or visited. Or to help someone who writes or visits us if they need to select a more compatible community to contact.

The charts are very helpful if people know what they want. There are thirty possible pieces of information for each community, including the location, founding date, number and gender of members, the kind of leadership, how decisions are made, dietary norms, whether or not it costs to join, whether it's income sharing or not, and the community's primary purpose, etc.

Maps tell you at a glance how many communities are in the state or country you are interested in, the names of those communities, and where they are. Once you have a name, you can look up the community in the alphabetical listing to learn what the community says about itself.

Articles cover many aspects of founding and maintaining communities, organized into four major categories: 1) what an intentional community is; 2) the various kinds of communities including co-housing, income-sharing, student co-op, kibbutz, special groups of people such as handicapped, activists, gay, religious, etc.; 3) how to establish a community, and 4) how to deal with various problems to keep the community functional and meet members' needs.

When I tell people I meet that I live in an intentional community, they usually give me a blank look. What's that? But more and more people are becoming interested in some form of cooperative living, especially young people who have experienced student cooperatives or who have encountered the communities movement in a college sociology class. For anyone who wants to know more about this trend, the Communities Directory is an invaluable resource.

Buckle Your Seat Belts Everyone
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-01
As for Life Changing Potential, this book ranks very high. I've been involved with cohousing networking for several years now and live in a cohousing community, inspired to this path by the previous edition of the Directory and the work associated with it. Whatever your level of involvement or interest in cooperative living, the Directory is sure to draw you further in and help you along the way with its nuts and bolts how-to articles, vast information collections and listings, and inspirational wisdom. The book itself is a work of art with very fine layout and design. Buckle your seatbelts with this one folks.

Supurb
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-26
The book contains a number of interesting, well written articles, as well as a huge amount of well organized information on communities from all over the world. As far as I can tell, you can't find this information anywhere else. It's an invaluable resource.

no need to long for the 60's ~ you can change the present :)
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-14
all my life i've been pitied that i was "born too late" ~ you see, i missed the 1960's. fortunately, i was never as grief-stricken as those around me. living in the 21st century i'm blessed to be learning about communal living first hand. although any communitarian will most likely answer "no" if asked "is it utopia yet?" (another great book to check out), this resource can help connect you with other amazing people who are actively working to re-create their world on their own terms. there are no easy answers, but there definitely is a tremendous amount of support & inspiration out there.

"never doubt that a small group of committed individuals can change the world ~ indeed it's the only thing that ever has" (my apologies to ms. mead for most likely butchering her quote, and my thanks for phrasing the sentiment so wonderfully)

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Eminent Mainers: Succinct Biographies of Thousands of Amazing Mainers, Mostly Dead, And a Few People from Away Who Have Done Something Useful Within the State of Maine
Published in Paperback by Tilbury House Publishers (2006-10-31)
Author: Arthur Douglas Stover
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Please Write a Sequel
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-23
Lucky you are, you people of Maine, because you can enjoy in person the stories told by Doug Stover. But now, the publication of this book, Eminent Mainers, allows all of us to savor Doug's stories at our leisure. And what a delight they are. Who can forget Hiram Maxim and his machine gun or the man who knew he would be reincarnated as a sheep or the man who wore a handkerchief over his face? Please don't spend all your money buying copies of this book to give to your friends - we need to take up a collection so Doug could return where he grew up and compile another book, Fabulous Floridians.

Fascinating Compendium
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-30
This is the ideal reference tool for those doing research on Maine people and accomplishments, as well as a great source for browsing. Alphabetical arrangement is highlighted with topical indexes in the front; of particular note is the listing by birthplace. Subjects' schooling, business and professional credentials, connection to Maine and family-related tidbits bring these folks to life. In many instances even their burial places are given-handy for those who want to pay their respects! "Eminent Mainers" has over 500 pages of intriguing facts about thousands of people. What a delight!

Great resource for teachers!!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-10
This book is a great resource for teachers, especially those who teach history, government, literature, and biography. Teachers live by the stories they tell, stories that link to people, places, and events. Eminent Mainers
is about Americans: native born, immigrants, and descendents. It it illuminating, hysterically funny, and most of all, useful! Buy it for every teacher you know and they will love you forever!

Wow!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-10
What an incredible amount of work has gone into this unique book. It's about much more than Maine. Through succinct details of hundreds of lives it provides a snapshot of the creative energy that has made the USA what it is today.

It's Not Just About Maine!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-03
This is really about a web of people, times, events and places that extends far beyond Maine. The power of Mr Stover's big set of little, though dense and concise, stories of people who just happen to be Mainers is really national and beyond in scope. I live in Atlanta, Georgia yet found several references to people with considerable and lasting impact on Atlanta's development and growth. It would be interesting to build an online community that follows all the threads that Stover begins to unravel for us.

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Insider's Guide to Venture Capital, 2002
Published in Paperback by Prima Lifestyles (2001-05-17)
Author: Dante Fichera
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Excellent resource for VC's and Entrepreneurs
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-22
Our venture capital firm was planning to spend $650 on the Pratt Guide to Venture Capital until I ran across this book. The Insiders Guide has in-depth info on every venture firm that I've heard of and is priced low enough to be purchased as a personal reference for anyone.

great reference book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-09
The how to chapters in this book are very insightful and demonstrate that the variety of authors have clearly sat in venture discussions for funding as well as the daily operations of business. I state this from similiar first hand experiences.
If you are looking for a particular type of funding the indexed text of this book provides a base line level of research that you can use to identify the right funding sources for your offering, plan an approach, possibly an introduction and surely what the right message to deliver in your pitch.

Excellent VC Contact Resource for Int'l Start - Up Companies
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-15
I am the founder of a start-up company in Germany expanding to the U.S. Therefore we are seeking venture capital for setting up our operations in the Silicon Valley area within this year.

After reviewing most of the VC related literature the Insiders Guide was recommended to me. In contrast to other books, the Guide provided us with all the necessary VC contacts for a very affordable price ! The book is up to date and very well structured. The essays provide an interesting insight into the U.S. business habits.

The information from that book were incredibly helpful and accelerate our expansion to the west coast ! Thank you for that book and I am looking forward to the next edition with new VC contacts.

Don't Call On a VC Until You've Read This Book!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-07
I've helped more than 20 technology companies raise more than $80 million in venture capital. And if you're an entrepreneur seeking institutional capital - you better have this book. You should read every article in the back, BEFORE you start seeking your financing.

This is the book that will put you on the path to developing your strategic plan to raise capital. Don't underestimate the process, or how much competition there is to get a VCs attention, let alone his or her money. Read the articles, develop your plan, then use the book to target venture firms that make sense for your particular business. Once you have that done, you can do your best to figure out a way to get the proper introductions.

This is the book to start you on the right path. If you can't afford to buy this book, don't expect to raise sophisticated capital.

Comments from the Author
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-30
My name is Dante Fichera and I'm the author of this book. I'm not only going to write a review of my book but also write about the history of why I committed four years of my life to this project.

Four years ago while I was working in public accounting as an auditor (mostly auditing VC funds), I frequently met entrepreneurs that did not know how or where to find venture capital. Since I knew who all the VCs in town were, I began compiling their profiles and contact information. I then prepared hundreds of 20-page pamphlets that were stapled together and handed them out at a local networking event in San Diego.

Within an hour all the pamphlets had been snatched up. Months later, I would see entrepreneurs walking around at various networking events with these same pamphlets, clinging on to each falling page.

That is when I set out to compile the most useful resource tool available to entrepreneurs anywhere. I not only compiled over 400 profiles of funds actively seeking investment opportunities, but I also recruited over 20 nationally recognized venture capitalist and business leaders to write essays providing insight for entrepreneurs.

No other book combines the industry knowledge with the most current contact information for prospecting venture capital.

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The Job Vault: The One-Stop Job Search Resource (Vault Reports Career Guides)
Published in Paperback by Houghton Mifflin (1997-09-15)
Authors: Samer Hamadeh, H. S. Hamadeh, and Mark Oldman
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Excellent
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-03-04
I heard the author on NPR and got a copy. It's a good read -- it gives you the full range of companies out there -- and why you should work there.

It has everything! I don't believe it!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-02-15
I was looking for a job, and now I found one thanks to this book.

It's worth buying
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1997-12-03
I liked it. It's helping me narrow down my job search.

nice job
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-01-29
Just got a copy. It's a nice job -- very original.

Incredible...who wrote this?
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1998-07-02
I picked up the Job Vault, hoping I might be able to glean a bit of information. Not only was there EVERYTHING I could ever hope to wonder, there were even useful bits of information you never think to ask about until it's too late. I would very much like to talk to the authors of this book--to express the praise they so rightly deserve.

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Who's Who in Hell: A Handbook and International Directory for Humanists, Freethinkers, Naturalists, Rationalists, and Non-Theists
Published in Library Binding by Barricade Books (2000-10-25)
Author: Warren Allen Smith
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A Must for Atheist!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-27
This is a thick heavy book, good enough to knock some sense into a Right Winger, Jesus Freak Ignoramus. If you ever get tired hearing some blubber mouth go on about how this country was founded on religious freedom and how our founding fathers were God Fearing Christians, just flip the pages on this book and you will find a roster of names like Lincoln, Madison, Washington and Jefferson. It pays to do a little research. I highly recommend this book as a valuable reference. It is full of names from recorded history and from every corner of the globe. It is impressive and fascinating to thumb through it. And you can not help but be awed by how some of these people can be honest and truthful about their own mortality but also can not deny their own keen intelligence.

Indispensable Reference
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 25 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-06
This is an enormously important reference work for anyone who would like to check if a historical or contemporary figure was or is a religious believer. Most standard encyclopedias will provide whole biographies of important persons, but obscure the fact they had grave doubts about God. Many of the fathers of the American Revolution were not Christians, but deists who accepted only the existence of a prime mover not Jesus. This does not prevent foolish, uninformed believers from claiming this country was founded as a "Christian" nation.

Smith will be criticized for many of his difficult choices and assertions. The book distinguishes between major entries, real unbelievers; minor entries of persons who only wrote something related to unbelief, and peripheral entries. To assess a person's belief is always difficult. Our concepts of religion and faith are arbitrary. Different convictions may be expressed in various writings, and belief may change over time. In addition, many persons had reason to obscure their doubts or pretend to a faith they did not share. For this reason, very few modern American politicians will be found in Hell.

Readers will find some good humor, many Nobel laureates in science, literature, and peace, as well as most important philosophers and a few statesmen in Hell. Mark Twain had it truly right when he suggested we go to "Heaven for the climate, Hell for the company." No religious or secular library should be without this book.

Quirky and valuable little reference book
Helpful Votes: 43 out of 47 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-21
This is a really unusual book which is entertaining enough to pick up and read from cover to cover. However I think its real value is that it is an interesting and detailed reference book.

Have you ever read a horror novel that makes reference to some obscure demon up from the pits of Hell? This book will tell you all about it. Or some historical romance which makes reference to someone who spoke out against the church? Again, you'll find them here. As well as all manner of people who have spoken out against all manner of things throughout history and from all faiths and view points.

It was the title that made me pick it up in the first place, and I think the suggestion is that these are people/things who would populate the under-world. Rather tongue in cheek I think, but eye catching just the same.

So if you are a serious reader and you like interesting reference books, pick up a copy of this. You may surprise yourself at how often you look at it - it is full of fascinating things!

MONUMENTAL DIRECTORY!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-24
FREE INQUIRY reviewed the book negatively in an unsigned critique that purposely contained falsities. The Council for Secular Humanism's officials need to out the culprit or culprits, for the magazine now strikes me as a commercial adjunct of Prometheus Books. Otherwise, it will lose to THE HUMANIST, which for some reason has not reviewed the book. International humanist groups have far more maturity about such matters.

WHO'S WHO IN HELL uses an umbrella approach, listing from A to Z subjects of particular interest to freethinkers and including an incredible list of over 10,000 actual people from Ancient Greece to Erasmus to Voltaire to Tom Paine to the present--Christopher Reeve, Kate Hepburn, Bjork, Kurt Vonnegut Jr., etc. Freethinkers, in short, come off as being far more important than publish-or-perish professors of philosophy when it comes to influencing the media and people around the world. I put this 6-pound, 1,200+page book next to my COLUMBIA ENCYCLOPEDIA.

MONUMENTAL DIRECTORY!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-24
FREE INQUIRY reviewed the book negatively in an unsigned critique that purposely contained falsities. The Council for Secular Humanism's officials need to out the culprit or culprits, for the magazine now strikes me as a commercial adjunct of Prometheus Books. Otherwise, it will lose to THE HUMANIST, which for some reason has not reviewed the book. International humanist groups have far more maturity about such matters.

WHO'S WHO IN HELL uses an umbrella approach, listing from A to Z subjects of particular interest to freethinkers and including an incredible list of over 10,000 actual people from Ancient Greece to Erasmus to Voltaire to Tom Paine to the present--Christopher Reeve, Kate Hepburn, Bjork, Kurt Vonnegut Jr., etc. Freethinkers, in short, come off as being far more important than publish-or-perish professors of philosophy when it comes to influencing the media and people around the world. I put this 6-pound, 1,200+page book next to my COLUMBIA ENCYCLOPEDIA.

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British Campaign Furniture: Elegance Under Canvas, 1740-1914
Published in Hardcover by Harry N. Abrams (2001-04-01)
Author: Nicholas A. Brawer
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Review from Quest Magazine, April 2001
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-31
"There was a time when the sun never set on the British Empire. From Ceylon to the Americas, England ruled, bringing her lifestyle to Crown colonies around the globe.

Being stationed in India or Egypt, however, was no excuse to relax the standards of living to which British Army officers were accustomed. Living 'under canvas' did not mean roughing it. Instead, they brought their homes with them, packing cunningly constructed, portable furniture suitable for any elegant tented dinner.

Today, campaign furniture's elegance and simplicity have made it a must-have item for decorators and antique lovers. Nicholas Brawer's new book British Campaign Furniture: Elegance Under Canvas (Abrams) provides a fascinating history and a guide to collapsible decor."

Great picture book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-24
I just had to have this book. The subject matter was unusual and touched on the social aspects of camp life in the British Army.
The pictures are fabulous.

Oh that all books were as beautiful..........
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-20
This is an excellent review of British Campain Furniture.

Each piece is photographed in colour and/or Black & White, discussed and given brief measurements. The "disembled" photos are of great use to anyone who wishes to reconstruct any of the items from the book, as well as satisfying the just plain curious. Some of the gadgets are fantastic.

Unfortunately, like most books of this type, the author is limited by the pieces that he can access within a year or two. I know there were 'Campaign' folding rocking chairs, and I an certain that there are other examples of furniture, with other systems of assembly ( Louis Vouton made a folding-bed-in-a-trunk for the Brazza Expedition in Africa in the late 1800's which survives - there is a single picture in 'Treasure Chests').

I can only hope that the author will be encouraged to keep looking & photographing, and that we may see a second volume in years to come.

Sorry Amazon, you just don't have enough stars........

Review from The Arizona Republic, June 27, 2001
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-06
"If you were a British officer during the 18th or 19th century, your home had the look of a proper English residence, with desks, chairs, sofas, chests and fancy bedroom suites--even if you lived in a tent.

'The only real difference between fine household furniture and its campaign counterpart was that the latter could be quickly folded up, packed away in boxes, transported, and--without the use of nails, tacks or tools--reassembled...,' Nicholas A. Brawer writes in British Campaign Furniture.

How the furniture can be taken apart and stored is fascinating. One dining table and set of four padded chairs and a chaise lounge can be broken down into pieces that fit into two small crates.

There are pictures of the furnishings set up and stored. Often officers lived better overseas than at home. One cartoon depicts a British officer and his wife dining in their home overseas, with a half-dozen servants waiting on them, and then dining at home after retirement, with only one housekeeper.

Nearly half the book is a portfolio of the furnishings and detailed descriptions of manufacturers and furniture makers."

Lavish Coffee Table Book on British Campaign Furniture
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-07
This book is a must have for anyone interested in English antiques, social, military, or naval history. I have never seen another book on this subject and it is filled with very interesting "before" and "after" photographs of dozens and dozens of pieces of campaign furniture "assembled" and "disassembled." I imagine this book has been a great hit in London.

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The Celebrity Address Directory & Autograph Collector's Guide
Published in Paperback by Americana Group Publishing (2002-04)
Author: Lee A. Ellis
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Top Rating
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-15
I just heard that this book received the No. 1 rating from Autograph Magazine, Congratulations!

Good Birthday List of Celebrities
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-03
I like the way this book gives background information on celebrities. I can always use some useful facts about celebrities when I write to them. I use the celebrity birthday list a lot. It is a good way to break the ice in writing to a celebrity. I usually write to all the celebrities that have the same birthday as me. Other times I just write to the celebrity wishing them a happy birthday. I have had good success this way. Some of the celebrities that have replied to me are Mohammed Ali, Bill Gates, Bill Clinton and Ron Howard.

Congratulations on Review in Autograph Collector Magazine
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-09
I received my copy of the January issue of Autograph Collector Magazine and read the review on "The Address Directory & Autograph Collector's Guide" (which I own and use a lot). It received rave reviews as "refreshing, rich in data and this book will keep autograph collectors busy for a long time." Since I have used this book I have been getting better than average responses.

Excellent Customer Service
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-25
I live in a small town in North Dakota and writing to celebrities is the only way I have to contact them. I have used the "The Celebrity Address Directory" and I am getting fantastic results. I had a couple of return to sender and used the satisfaction guarantee form in the back of the book. I got answers to my requests right away. I contacted the publisher by e-mail and the publisher had the new addresses within minutes! I will stay with this book forever, it is the only one I will ever need.

More Than Addresses
Helpful Votes: 19 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-28
When I received my copy of this book I was surprised. It has many top name celebrities and a lot more! I like the lists he has in this book - celebrity birthdays, celebrity charities, celebrity hobbies, top paid entertainers, Rock' Roll Hall of Famers, Nobel Prize winners, places to get in person autographs and via venues -places to send a request where a celebrity is performing. I haven't seen these features in any other celebrity book. Got to go, I have letters to write.

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Chevrolet by the Numbers: The Essential Chevrolet Parts Reference 1960-1964 (Chevrolet by the Numbers)
Published in Paperback by Bentley Publishers (1996-08)
Author: Alan L. Colvin
List price: $34.95

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Authentic Restoration?
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-15
For years I wondered how there were so many "Matching Numbers" cars with, say, factory tach, 4 speed, etc. available today at large bucks. With the help of this guide, one can assemble or restore the car of their dreams just as if one had special ordered it from the factory in 1964. Of course the purist would say that to take a '64 Impala SS that was originally 250 horse automatic and convert that to a 300 horse, 4 speed, factory tach etc. was counterfeiting even though all the parts have the right casting number, date codes, etc. Well, we can't make that call because opinions run rampant among auto enthusiasts.

Whatever your goal, this book will help you achieve it. Whether validating the authenticity of a barnyard find or assembling the car of your dreams, Alan L. Colvin provides the information to answer your questions. It is presented in a clear, concise maner and organized for easy reference while browsing swap meets and surfing eBay.

My only regret is that I didn't have a copy of it sooner!

Essential is a very correct word in the title
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Review Date: 2007-02-19
If you are going to restore any Chevy or Chevy engine in this time period, you will not find a more conclusive set of working drawings, factual insight or list of part numbers anywhere! I bought the book for the information of the different Chevy engines. With the wealth of information available I might just get myself a Chevy to restore!

Chevy by the Numbers 1965 - 1969
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Review Date: 2006-03-23
By using this book, I figured out what year and model the block, heads and assembly date were for the motor in my 1956 Chevy Nomad. I knew nothing about the motor. I now know what I have.

Mike M.

Excellent reference book
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Review Date: 2007-06-06
I have this copy plus the 65-69 and 70-75 versions and find all of them excellent reference material with one caveat, no information on 6 cylinder engines, heads, exhaust, etc. For the V8 enthusiast though, it's hard to beat.

Outstanding and thourough
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Review Date: 2006-08-20
This book is exceptional and details all the finer points that you must know when thinking about, or have purchased one of these fine cars. Take the time and read through this book and it will give you years of knowledge. The book will also educate you as to the correctness of the Chevrolet you either have, or are looking at. It also will help verify myths with acctual facts and documentation as tho the true nature of the cars and their history.


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