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This book is a real gem....Review Date: 2008-03-04
Learned How to Sharpen & Tune a HandplaneReview Date: 2008-02-20
This is a wonderful book on handplanes. Review Date: 2007-11-26
Excellent resource for any hand plane userReview Date: 2007-09-05
I'm now using planes for things other than fitting a drawer or easing an edge. And my shop is often a quieter place because of it!
Not for a Person Who Wants to Build PlanesReview Date: 2007-06-03

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2ND Best book on inner N.Y.C. basketball Review Date: 2008-06-28
All the Great Themes of BasketballReview Date: 2007-09-12
This will be a short book review...Review Date: 2006-09-04
A Great Story of Spirit, Struggle, and EscapeReview Date: 2006-12-29
Heaven is a Playground was a departure for me in to a world where basketball had the utmost symbolic and cultural meaning - where legends were born and died and everybody else was willing to take the gamble. Was basketball more a sacrifice of a better future (missing school) or a one shot escape from certain poverty? Telander would probably argue the latter. What I found interesting was that only a few of the characters in the story actually had the potential for professional basketball, yet all the other young men seemed (unconsciously) willing to sacrifice their own futures for those players. Not so much blinded by their dreams they were living them.
As interesting as social commentary as it is about hoopsReview Date: 2005-04-11
The amazing book "Tally's Corner" managed the same feat in its analysis of street corner men. Both have achieved great feats with their respective works. For basketball fans like myself, "Heaven Is A Playground" not only reads as great/sad/true/mystifying social commentary, but also as plain sports entertainment. Rick Telander, as a sports writer, was really able to hit home with the writing, really giving readers a feel of the 1970s game - which has many similarities and differences to the game of today.
Another great aspect of the book is that it reads as if you there. Telander makes only the necessary analysis in the pages about what went on, and basically leaves the facts as they are. The book could have easily become a textbook lesson on sociological concepts, a lofty preaching on the ills of inner city life, or a rambling 200+ page play-by-play. Fortunately, the easy going style of writing is great journalism. Telander's style fit me well.
Thanks Rick for a great read.

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A must for gymnastics fans.Review Date: 1999-03-22
A Truly Fascinating BookReview Date: 2003-02-10
good information, most wanted informationReview Date: 1999-10-10
Very Very GoodReview Date: 1999-01-20
This has got to be one of the best books everReview Date: 2004-05-12
I had gotten introduced to gymnastics through a book about Mary Lou Retton I had picked up at a thrift store, but I didn't become too interested until I saw a picture of Kim Zmeskal in an Encyclopedia Annual. I looked her up on the Internet, and the rest they say is history.
Through the Internet I discovered the Magnificent Seven, and I found this book at our library. I couldn't have been more satisfied!
The Magnificent Seven was a team of US girls that consisted of Amanda Borden, Amy Chow, Jaycie Phelps, Shannon Miller, Dominique Dawes, Dominique Moceanu and Kerri Strug. These talented gymnasts won the very first Olympic Gold team medal in US. Gymnastic history.
This book has very informative biographies about each girl, complete with full color photos. It is very well written, and I would recommend it to anyone who wants to learn more about the Magnificent Seven, or just want to see some great pictures about them.


Get this book!Review Date: 2008-03-10
A needed concept and training course in sales managementReview Date: 2006-10-01
Practical and easy to readReview Date: 2007-03-10
This book gives a good, practical approach which can be used immediately - invaluable to newly promoted sales managers or veterans. It's the type of book which lets you read a chapter at lunch then use the idea that afternoon!
Miller's approach offers insight and forthright advice on the keys to success in managing sales people.
soup to nuts, but very rudimentaryReview Date: 2007-02-26
Practical Tools With A MissionReview Date: 2006-10-08

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Lua will have no secrets...Review Date: 2008-11-11
You can use the book both as a starting guide and as a reference book.
Excellent Language BookReview Date: 2008-10-15
Great introduction to LuaReview Date: 2008-10-10
Great book for learning the Lua language.Review Date: 2008-01-30
Great book, but needs slight improvementReview Date: 2008-06-26
I would buy it again, even if the previous version is available for free online. It's great to read when you're not near a computer, as (for a programmer) the book is easy enough to follow without needing to try every example yourself.

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All those memories came rushing back...Review Date: 2008-08-22
The book is thorough, well researched, and lavishly illustrated, but it could have been much better. It appears the pages were designed by someone who understands all the features of their desktop publishing system, but not restraint in employing them. Many images are of low-resolution, often with inaccurate and muddy color, which leaves fine details difficult to make out. The choice of a low quality uncoated paper stock doesn't help matters. While these shortcomings give the book a somewhat amateurish appearance, they don't detract from the value of the information--or the memories--contained inside it. The book is obviously a labor of love and should be accepted as such. I'm thankful that somebody has taken the time and effort to draw this information together in book form, because no one else has done so to the extent James Gillam has.
Childhood memories in a book!Review Date: 2007-09-19
"Major Matt Mason" and "Zeroids" were some of my favourites. This book gives me an excellent reminder not only of what I had, but also stuff I never saw or even knew existed!
This book is well produced with magnificent colourful photos, but they are let down a little by the matte paper used for the pages that dulls their brilliance. Also, some images suffer from "the jaggies" caused by low resolution of the originals.
Likewise, the layout and text is often jumbled and there are some annoying factual errors.
Also, if the author had a rudimentary knowledge of 50's Hollywood monsters he would have recognised the inspiration for many of the Colorforms Outer Space Men.
Apart from these minor annoyances, this is the book I have been waiting for, for almost fourty years!
"Space Toys of the 60's" is worth every cent, even if only for the photos of the magnificent package and box art!
Those colourful boxes are always the first thing to be discarded by young hands too eager for adventure in space!
The Mighty ZeroidsReview Date: 2006-03-15
I read and learned a lot about the other two toy lines, but I used this book when buying a Zintar Zeroid on E-Bay (for only thirty times the original price of $5, which shows how rare they are). Before that I read the book over and over, looking at the photos and dioramas from catalogs. Gillam even includes pre-release pictures from wholesale toy guides of what these toys might have looked like, as well as extensive photos of alternate versions.
Interest in Matt Mason has never flagged, and Zeroids are once again coming into their own in the world of retro toys (see the Zeroid movie link under Robot Links at alivingdog.com). They represented a high point in Ideal's Motorific line of cars and later boats and cleverly ran on the same replaceable motor. Anyone interested in these three lines, or the history of toys, or just taking a trip down memory lane will enjoy this inexpensive and captivating book.
Space toys of the 60's Great book.Review Date: 2002-03-01
Good information, but very sloppy in it's image quality!Review Date: 2005-04-12
SPACE TOYS OF THE 60's could have been the Major Matt Mason collector's dream come true. However, be warned that the quality of the paper and the image quality of the photos is not very good. I wish the publisher had done a much better job and creating some high quality images that I would want to look at over and over again. Looking at these pictures, as a substitute for expanding my collection, is not fullfilling.
All in all though, being the ONLY book out there right now with any information on Major Matt Mason, this is a pretty good book. At leaset it has photos of all of Mattel's Major Matt Mason - Man in Space figures, vehicles and buildings with detailed descriptions, construction and instruction sheets, product catalogs, collector's reminiscences, prototype information, and company histories.
If you can find a used copy for around $5 it's worth adding to the library as a reference.

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Great BookReview Date: 2008-11-03
Hilarious and animal-friendly !Review Date: 2008-09-14
Fun twist on the old nursery rhymeReview Date: 2008-04-29
A great new version of an old standardReview Date: 2008-02-13
Our favoriteReview Date: 2008-01-18

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*** An absolutely fantastic book for beginners ***Review Date: 2004-01-24
...Polgar avoids wordy text and lines of movementReview Date: 2005-01-02
Rates much above the typical beginner book, because Polgar ILLUSTRATES the point she is making, instead of giving you dull and boring, wordy paragraphs to read. When you see the illustration, you QUICKLY get the point of the lesson.
The author is SUSAN POLGAR, and "Zsuzsa" is the Hungarian form of our "Susan". Susan Polgar gives days and weeks of her personal time through the year, to promote chess. She is one of the most self-sacrificing chess celebrities in the entire world, totally committed to enlarge human experience through chess. She has a heart of gold where chess is concerned.
For example, the weend of 13-14 May 2006, Susan Polgar attended the annual Bert Lerner National Championships for children grades Kindergarten through 6th Grade. Many of the children taking home trophies, had the honor of having Susan Polgar appear on stage with them for photographs. Besides that, Ms. Polgar gave a simultaneous exhibition on Friday the 12th of May.
This book has a nice set of questions at the end of each chapter, with answers in the back. I also like the way Polgar has sample games that have a new diagram for EACH and EVERY MOVE in the sample games, and there are explanations for each and every move.
Chapter Nine must be mentioned, because it covers ENDGAMES. It is so important that all chess players get skills for the Endgames, and Susan gives them here.
This book is THOROUGH, and COMPLETE. I can recommend it to any chess BEGINNER as a "first book" on chess. --Bruce R. Bain, President, Denver Chess Club
This is the book to buyReview Date: 2007-02-01
An easy book to followReview Date: 2005-12-28
Clearly writtenReview Date: 2004-04-27

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The Art of Fabric CollageReview Date: 2008-01-22
endless possibilitiesReview Date: 2008-01-12
Beautiful!Review Date: 2007-07-02
Easy to follow and inspiringReview Date: 2007-02-24
The Art of Fabric Collage: An Easy Introduction to Creative SewingReview Date: 2007-01-10


Highlight of my morningReview Date: 2007-05-19
looking forward to yet another day!Review Date: 2006-05-28
Scott Adams is my heroReview Date: 2006-03-24
Dilbert -- better than last yearReview Date: 2006-03-14
Can't do without it.Review Date: 2006-03-13
I tried to persuade myself that I could use that one, and do without the daily, but I caved in, and ordered this again. Makes the working day get off to a routinely funny start, always a chuckle. A great gift too.
I can't fault it.
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