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Worth the MoneyReview Date: 2008-01-01
great packers and nfl historyReview Date: 2008-01-12
OutstandingReview Date: 2008-01-07
Very good reading for a Green Bay Packer fan.
Green Bay Packers: The Complete Illustrated HistoryReview Date: 2007-12-12
Paul SReview Date: 2007-12-19
So, don't take my word for it: take the word of a man who watched Don Hutson catch passes on blustery Green Bay Sundays.

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Fantastic BookReview Date: 2008-09-19
Head Games - Football's Concussion CrisisReview Date: 2007-10-06
and understanding that I had not known in 40 years. I think every parent should have knowledge about head injuries no matter what sport their children play. "Head Games - Football's Concussion Crisis" is a great way to start.
Fantastic book!Review Date: 2007-08-01
Eye openingReview Date: 2007-02-19
An excellent readReview Date: 2007-02-10

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BookReview Date: 2007-12-31
Wow...........................Review Date: 2005-11-24
~*~Purin~*~
A must haveReview Date: 2006-11-28
A book worth your moneyReview Date: 2004-11-22
Besides teaching you how to draw real believable characters, this book is an excellent edition that you may later use as a reference book for poses. Like his earlier books, Ozawa covers nudity tastefully and this book can be used by young artists without fear. A book well worth the money, imo.
Another excellent bookReview Date: 2004-02-26

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I Can, Can you?Review Date: 2008-04-06
We love it so much we bought ten copies and donated them to the local NICU where my daughter stayed and the social worker is giving them to babies who are born there with Down syndrome.
Positive Review Review Date: 2007-11-28
I can, Can you?Review Date: 2007-08-24
Great Board BookReview Date: 2007-07-03
There Needs to be Mre Books LIke This!Review Date: 2007-11-29

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Great for "I Love Lucy" fans like meReview Date: 2008-08-25
Wonderful fun and nostalgia!Review Date: 2008-04-15
It's time for you to Love Lucy in vibrant color, while learning a little more about the episodes. I can't imagine a more beautiful and accurate presentation of Lucille Ball's best TV costumes.
Wish I were 10 againReview Date: 2007-07-03
I love Lucy and I love paperdolls!Review Date: 2007-01-03
Brings Color Into A Black and White WorldReview Date: 2004-09-04

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Great price/book/contentReview Date: 2006-06-21
I'm well versed in most things computer, so computer books often either are way under my interest level or are very technical in nature. This is a great mix of advanced techniques taught in a quick and understandable way.
I'm actually using iLife '06, but haven't hit any major roadbumps between the content in the book and the '06 apps.
Great stuff - now I'm drooling over the iPhoto specific book - I want to dig even deeper into that app now that I understand the basics!
Can't miss with anything in this series...Review Date: 2006-03-22
The first few chapters will walk the beginner through iTunes and the iTunes Music store. There is even a chapter on managing your iPod.
Next is iPhoto, Apple's image browser-librarian-editor. Like Apple's software, there is more than first meets the eye in these pages.
Section three covers iMovie, from working with your camcorder through producing something worth burning to DVD...leading seamlessly to
Section four, exploring iDVD. Both general concepts and insider-like tips abound.
Section five covers GarageBand. All the above sections are much more accessable and thorough than Apple's Help system. This Missing Manual closes with more than 50 pages of troubleshooting tips for the 5 software titles, and an excellent index.
The whole book is a pleasure to read, browse, or just to hold in the hand (though it's heavy--nothing skimpy about it). I find myself reading some sections completely and diving in for a just a few pages in others. A must have if you own iLife '05--whhich can be had for a song now that iLife '06 is out.
Covers all the major features and functions of iLife: iTunes, iPhoto 5, Garage Band 2 and moreReview Date: 2006-02-07
THE LIFE OF ILIFE '05!!Review Date: 2006-05-08
Pogue, begins by discussing how to use iTunes 4 for managing, playing, buying and sharing digital music. Then, he discusses how to use the iPhoto 5 program for downloading photos from your digital camera, and organizing, sharing, and printing them. The author continues by describing how to use the iMoves HD program for editing footage from a digital camcorder, adding effects, sound, and credits, and then presenting the result. Next, he details how to use GarageBand 2 for composing and recording terrific-sounding songs of your own. Then, the author provides an overview of how to use the iDVD 5 program for burning DVDs containing the movies, music, and photos from iTunes, iPhotos, iMoves, and GarageBand. Finally, he explains how to troubleshoot the preceding programs.
This most excellent book packages iDVD 5, iTunes, iPhotos, iMoves, and GarageBand come in a single package called iLife '05. In other words, if you've mastered all of the preceding information, you have all of the technical background you need to enjoy iLife '05: The Missing Manual.
Essential information for iLife 05 usersReview Date: 2006-03-17
PART 1: iTunes
1. Getting Music into iTunes
2. Getting Music out of iTunes
3. Managing Your Music
4. The iTunes Music Store
5. The iPod Connection
PART 2: iPhoto
6. Camera Meets Mac
7. The Digital Shoebox
8. Editing Your Shots
9. The iPhoto Slideshow
10. Prints and Books
11. Photos Online - and Your Network
12. iPhoto File Management
PART 3: iMovie
13. Camcorder Meets Mac
14. Building the Movie
15. Transitions and Effects
16. Titles, Captions, and Credits
17. Narration, Music, and Sound
18. Still Pictures and Quicktime Movies
19. Finding Your Audience
PART 4: iDVD
20. From iMovie to iDVD
21. iDVD Projects By Hand
22. Advanced iDVD
PART 5: GarageBand
23. Setting Up the Garage
24. Loops
25. Regions
26. Software Instruments (MIDI)
27. Recording and Editing Live Audio
28. Effects, Guitar Amps, and Instrument Models
29. Mixing and Publishing
PART 6: Troubleshooting
30. Troubleshooting iTunes
31. Troubleshooting iPhoto
32. Troubleshooting iMovie
33. Troubleshooting iDVD
34. Troubleshooting GarageBand

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Best book to illustrate animated film-makingReview Date: 2008-09-23
Great overview of the whole processReview Date: 2007-11-20
Totally fantastic!Review Date: 2007-05-13
3D Short Film Production is FantasticReview Date: 2005-08-21
More informative than I could have ever imagined. It's everything you will learn at a 20,000 dollar a year university.
The included DVD is also filled with some great examples.
ENJOY and happy film making!
Great for the true beginnerReview Date: 2005-12-19
I know it wasn't meant to be a complete-all-included-only-this-needed kind of book, but even so...
I would say that unless you are a true beginner to this field, look for something else, but if you are a true beginner, it is excellent. It taught me alot and I am very VERY glad I bought this book.

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Love these!Review Date: 2007-10-17
Great for the beginning of the yearReview Date: 2006-11-05
All About Me PosterReview Date: 2005-09-24
Awesome tool for student of the week!Review Date: 2005-08-15
Students love it!!Review Date: 2006-12-10


The best collection of games in recent 10 years. Review Date: 2007-07-07
with at two diagrams per page. I strongly recommend those chess players
who have passed the " tactic " and wnat to improve his openigs or positional strength.
I also recommend to book Igor Stoghl ' two volumes of Kasparov greatest Games.
Excellent book!Review Date: 2005-10-21
The author uses the games that feature in his Czech magazine column, "Game of the Month." In the magazine, due to the space and time limitations, the games are brief and dense. To write this book, he picked many of those old games and a few new ones. The games are from the period 1993-2000. Every year, there are hundreds of GM and master games. To pick the good ones to include and analyze in a book is not an easy task. The selection depends of the author's taste. GM games are almost always good. It's just how the author presents them and adds his/her analysis and comments. That's where the book sells. Here, Stohl uses some of his old analyses, runs more through chess programs, adds more comments. He also uses other commentators' analyses, and surprisingly his chess column readers. This reminds me some chess opening books mention that many opening move novelties have been discovered by chess amateurs. While on this opening subject, I just have one small question. After the author (not only on this book but in general) has picked a game to annotate, if the opening or defense is not in his specialty, how would s/he explain the fine points?
Anyway, the author presents the games professionally, met the Gambit standard. There are deep and many variations. They are way over my level. I could only follow the main line and short variations with lots of explanations. That means the book is still useful to me for many years to come.
A great, modern {chess} masterpiece.Review Date: 2004-08-03
First of all, the book is from "Gambit" Books ... suffice it to say that they have many fine chess books in their line and know exactly how to do a good job publishing a chess book. (Paper, binding, editing, etc.)
Secondly, this comes from a reasonably strong GM ... who is also a chess teacher and an author.
Thirdly, we have the collection. 50 games of recent vintage - no dinosaurs in here. The games are extremely well annotated; sometimes there is a comment after every move during the key part of a game. The emphasis here is on the opening and on tactics, but no phase of the game is neglected. The work here is VERY detailed, as a USCF Master, I found it both entertaining and challenging.
I gladly give this book five stars, even though I had said in the past I would not do this anymore.
There are some slight drawbacks to the book. I would not call them flaws, but I feel it my responsibility to point out a few possible stumbling blocks to a potential buyer.
1. The book is best tackled by someone who is at least 1400-to-1500 in rating. I am quite sure a rank beginner would find this book much too complex and difficult to grasp. (The author could still learn a turn or two from the great Irving Chernev!)
2. I found a few tactical flaws, but to be honest, it took hours and hours to find them using Fritz 8.0. I doubt that even a good 1800 player would notice these if they were not using a very strong chess program.
3. I personally found a few of the variants hard to follow. I also had difficulty assessing a few of the positions. I am sure that the average player would feel the same way, perhaps even a little lost. This could have been resolved by ending each variation with a symbol that stands for which side stands better - and perhaps a brief note explaining why.
And while this might be a very tough and seemingly dense book, I would issue the following challenge. Buy this book, go over all the games and study it in depth. (Take at least a month.) Then every time you go up about 100 points review this book. I am willing to bet this is a book that you would continue to benefit from until your rating has surpassed the authors. (I looked up GM Igor Stohl's rating - ID # 14900025 on the FIDE website ... he is currently rated 2561.)
Best-suited for Expert level and higherReview Date: 2005-07-25
Another drawback: he doesn't explain why a game is a masterpiece. Sure, all the theory and variations he gives are instructive, but what makes these games "masterpieces"? Do they possess some specific quality that warrants the title of Masterpiece? Hard to know, because he doesn't say. (But let's forgive Stohl if the book's title was chosen by the publisher and not by him.)
The book's strong point is the depth and breath of technical analysis. If you want to improve by following a game, analyzing moves, and checking your analysis, this is a terrific book. But be prepared to really apply yourself, because this is strong GM calculating. Be willing to work hard, or you could be wasting money getting this book.
This book is best-suited for players over 2000. Players rated 1600-2000 can use Stohl's book but will understand less of it and won't benefit as much. These players would get more out of books like The World's Greatest Chess Games by Nunn, Emms, and Burgess...much is explained descriptively, making it more fun to read and learn from, but you also get plenty of variations.
I give it 4 stars because it does a very good job and it's a well-written book for it's best audience (Expert and up). Myself, I play at 1700-1800.
Outstanding BookReview Date: 2006-08-10
I don't think this book would be very interesting to anyone rated below about USCF 1700-1800; it's that deep. I've been close to 2200 and I wish I could play as well as the LOSERS played in this book.
Another reviewer thought Stohl let Fritz do all the analysis for him. I'm afraid not. Stohl misses too many things! He even overlooks some winning lines that Fritz and Shredder find instantly and gives inconsequential lines instead. I'm not sure to what extent he used computer assistance; definitely not as much as I do when I annotate a game.
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a Book that talks Sense About the Money Issue for WomenReview Date: 2003-04-23
BEST FINANCIAL ADVICE FOR WOMEN OF ALL SEASONSReview Date: 1998-11-22
PRACTICAL, NO NONSENSE APPROACH TO HANDLING YOUR FINANCESReview Date: 1998-10-15
LOVE THIS BOOK! LINDA CHANDLER TELLS IT LIKE IT REALLY IS!Review Date: 1998-10-09
THIS IS THE PERFECT GIFT FOR ANY WOMAN, YOUNG OR OLDReview Date: 1998-02-14
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