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Great resource for APBM UHM Boards...Review Date: 2007-04-19
The one source to quickly and easily review the entire fieldReview Date: 2001-03-14
"Very useful and informative material for personnel staffing active hospital based hyperbaric medicine unit." - Keith van Meter, MD, Clinical Professor of Medicine Head of Emergency Medicine, Charity Hospital New Orleans
"The essential starting block from which you should direct your preparation for the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine subspecialty board examination." - Jim Caruso, MD, FCAP, US Navy Diving Medical Officer
"Pleasant and entertaining, correctly detailed, and accessible to a broad audience." - Enrico Camporesi, MD, President, UHMS, Professor & Chairman, Dept of Anesthesiology SUNY Health Science Center, Syracus
The complete review source for physicians and practitionersReview Date: 2000-10-27
This review and study guide is an organized, easily readable, but extensive compendium of information in diving medicine, physiology, diving history and practice, physics, and clinical hyperbaric treatment of diving and non-diving conditions.
Among many new topics in this year's
edition are all 13 approved indications for clinical hyperbaric oxygen treatment complete with protocols, chamber equipment, codes, fire safety, and regulations. Sample test questions, with answers, step by step mathematical calculations, and explanations are included.
This book can be ordered by anyone interested in the topic areas, and is not limited to diving physicians. It is written "In Plain English" by Dr. Jolie Bookspan, former research physiologist for the USNavy.


Brilliant!Review Date: 1999-06-08
the sixties is a true masterpieceReview Date: 1999-05-29
If you love Who -- then get this bookReview Date: 1998-10-16

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Tangled Web UK's reviewReview Date: 2006-01-06
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Dreams of Justice: Mysteries as Social Documents by Dick Adler
pbk out December 05 (Poisoned Pen Press) at £8.59
Dick Adler is a highly regarded crime fiction reviewer for 'The Chicago Tribune' and this book gathers together an eclectic selection of his insightful critiques, with the emphasis on relatively recent books. In his introduction, Tom Nolan notes that the book can serve 'as reader's/buyer's guide' and applauds Adler for his ability to convey the special flavour of such a diverse range of titles. He compares Adler to the late and legendary reviewer Anthony Boucher - and this is not over-praise. After a couple of introductory chapters, one of which describes Boucher as 'the man who invented mystery reviewing' (in the US, perhaps, but Dorothy L. Sayers and others made an impression much earlier), Adler collects reviews in a series of themed chapters: 'black mysteries', 'history as mystery', 'Brits behaving badly' and so on. A notable feature is that, like Boucher, he is admirably keen to pick out rising stars: an example is Jim Kelly, two of whose books are acclaimed. Reviewers as perceptive as Adler are uncommon; collections of reviews such as this are even rarer. This is a book to relish, not only as a guide to unfamiliar yet excellent novels, but also for Adler's sympathetic, intelligent analyses of a very varied group of writers, from Arsenault to Zafon.
( Martin Edwards - author of the highly acclaimed Harry Devlin Mysteries)
A fine collection from the dean of mystery criticsReview Date: 2006-02-23
The strongest examples of Adler's writing are the longer columns, especially those devoted to the careers of authors Chester Himes and Ross Macdonald, and the books of Walter Mosley and George Pelecanos.
Also particularly fine is his essay on pioneering critic Anthony Boucher ("the man who invented mystery reviewing" as Adler calls him), who once plied his trade in the pages of the Chicago Sun-Times.
Through his longevity, keen writing and near faultless taste, Adler has become the dean of American mystery reviewers, and "Dreams of Justice" is a fine tribute to his career.
A Magnificent StudyReview Date: 2006-01-19

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DVD DELIRIUM 3- A must have reference for DVD enthuistsReview Date: 2007-11-13
Tony Bernardini
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Excellent Film ResourceReview Date: 2007-12-21
Be advised that virtually none of the films covered are mainstream films, at least by American tastes. It's a lot of genre stuff (science fiction, fantasy, horror, grindhouse/exploitation, and so forth), plus oodles of foreign material, mostly Italian, French, and Japanese. It seems as if virtually every giallo and Italo-Spanish zombie movie ever created is listed in one of these volumes, along with the more surrealistic stuff from Japan. The editors also have an amazing obsession with Chabrol and basically go through everything he's ever done, although it's not quite clear why.
These books are one of the best film resources I've encountered and you can spend days going through them. Very much worth the price and highly recommended.
Deliriously happy with this one.Review Date: 2007-05-19

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Parsons Defines PoetryReview Date: 2000-04-03
Refreshing! My favorite collection out this Fall!Review Date: 1999-11-18
A Review of Editing Sky:Review Date: 1999-08-14

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Edmund Wilson Canonized by Library of AmericaReview Date: 2007-11-02
I do not pretend that my judgments are anything other than mysterious emotional responsesReview Date: 2008-05-13
I think they should be required reading for all Amazonian amateur reviewers. Not that I always agree with everything that he had to say. He was a snob, no doubt, and proud of it, it seems. (Look at the delightful text called Muses out of Work from the 20s, where he pontificates on poets and poetry; then he adds an afterthought when the collection of reviews was published in book form in the 50s: he includes Hart Crane's letter attacking him for being a sort of social parasite, and another letter that attacks his general poetic theory, but admits that his judgments are still good, because he manages to ignore his own theories. That's where my headline is taken from.) As time progresses, his essays become more mature and his subjects more relevant. Must be a function of age, I guess.
The collection is full of interesting thoughts on subjects like Poe, Henry James, Upton Sinclair, Dos Passos, Wilder, D.H.Lawrence, Americans and Russians in exile, American and English English, etc... The man was rather vain, as expected. He took pleasure in bashing the early Scott Fitzgerald, he was exceedingly proud in taking a small part in launching Hemingway...
Why do I read him? 2 main reasons: 1st because of LoA, 2nd because Wilson was a great help to Nabokov when he came to the US as a refugee during WW2. Good deeds must be rewarded. Never mind that they fell out later over Lolita and Nab's Pushkin translations.
Apart from his snobbery, the man had sound principles: one of the first rules for a civilization should be freedom of artist and scientist.
And he was a good polemicist: the influence of T.S.Eliot is making young men prematurely senile...
This volume 1 of the LoA edition contains mainly two essay collections: The Shores of Light, which takes about 3/4 of the space and doesn't seem to be available in print separately any more, and Axel's Castle, a collection of essays published in 1931, which I will review separately.
Must read for anyone interested in 20th century literature.Review Date: 2007-10-24

Turn back the hands of time for this special treat.Review Date: 2006-07-05
Do you like great soup? scrumptious pies? #1 CookbookReview Date: 1997-03-11
The Elsah Landing CookbookReview Date: 2000-05-28

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Rosenthal's Encyclopedia of CounselingReview Date: 2008-07-14
great information/ great bargainReview Date: 2008-03-29
I smoked the exam!Review Date: 2008-03-29

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Very well doneReview Date: 2004-05-11
Great book for TV buffs....higly recommendedReview Date: 1998-01-14
GreatReview Date: 1999-01-11

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Medical Student ReviewReview Date: 2007-08-20
Great!Review Date: 2006-07-27
question and answer formatReview Date: 1998-10-10
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