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25 Razor-Sharp Blues and Boogie Guitar Solos (Book and CD) (Red Dog Music Books Razor-Sharp Blues Guitar Series)
Published in Spiral-bound by Red Dog Music Books (2007-05-10)
Author: Larry McCabe
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Perhaps the Best Urban Blues Lead Guitar Book Available
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-30
This very fine book has been in print in one form or another since the early-to-mid 1980s. Not many music books remain in print that long, but this is an exceptional collection of model solos in the urban blues style.

The book is quite popular with music teachers (as evidenced by the other reviews) and it is enjoyable and productive for students as well. The book is aimed at the ambitious early intermediate student, and a few of the solos will challenge an intermediate guitarist.

There are 25 full-length solos in the book, each written in notation and tablature, and each recorded note-for-note on the accompanying CD. The band on the CD is excellent. There are five solos in C, five in G, five in D, five in A, and five in E. The solos are played to standard blues progressions, meaning that they may be "plugged in" to similar blues progressions that are found in many, many songs.

The solos sound exactly like the solos heard on real blues records. They are varied and performed with taste, authenticity, and feeling. You can hear why the author was a columnist for Living Blues Magazine and why his work has received consistently high reviews in a number of guitar magazines.

Great book, highly recommended.

very good book
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-19
I wish all music instruction books were written in this format. The song tabs just go from one page to the next without a bunch of talking/writing in between, and the song numbers in the book actually match the song numbers on the cd...what a rare and unique idea! Of course, none of that would matter if the material were bad, but that's not the case, the solos are great - quite diverse too. There is a lot of helpful information in this book: theory, writing your own solos, a guide to blues styles and artists,etc. - but it's all in it's own section of the book, not sprinkled throughout the book here and there making it impossible to find. As a full time guitar instructor I would just like to say "great job", "great blues solos" and "great, easy to use format". Thanks.

Back in print
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-15
The author of this book, Larry McCabe, is re-releasing books that have gone out of print for one reason or another. This particular book is an old friend. After I received it, I went into my library and found a copy. It has been in print in one form or another for 25 years. Most instruction books don't last anywhere near that long. First, this book (as the author warns) is not for beginners. You need to be familiar with the movable blues scales we all use. If you are playing out, and feel comfortable with the whole neck, get this book. The style of lead is closer to Gatemouth Brown and Freddie King than anyone else. If you don't know who these men are, buy their CDs. You are in for a treat. Please read the author's introduction. There is a lot of good info there. The Tab system is the older style. It should take about 30 seconds to adjust. It's actually easier to read than the current form. If you consider yourself a Rock guitarist instead of Blues, you really could use this book. If you use these solos as a "how to", instead of just memorizing them, they will give you some new weapons. You know, for scaring the heck out of other guitarists.

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3 in 1: My Big Truck, Train, Rescue
Published in Board book by Priddy Books (2005-09-17)
Author: Roger Priddy
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Excellent "moving" book
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Review Date: 2007-07-14
My son loves this book...it is full of great, bright pictures and he is constantly carrying it around and reading it. Very delightful and well constructed!

3 in 1: My Big Truck, Train, Rescue
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Review Date: 2007-01-09
This is a great book. It has all kinds of trucks, trains and rescue vehicles. My grandchildren love looking at it. The pictures are great and it keeps them interested for a long time.

For every kid who loves critters with wheels
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-23
I've often thought kids (esp. boys) think of themselves as vehicles with legs instead of wheels. This sturdy large board book with its wonderfully detailed photos will certainly feed the imagination of every kid with a similar philosophy. Trucks, trains, planes, rescue vehicles, coast guard cutters, tow trucks, what my little brother called "farnches", steam engines, subway trains, cherry picker trucks, combines, tractors, it's all here. It's slobberproof too.

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52 Greatest Moments World Series of Poker
Published in Hardcover by Amalgam Studio LLC (2007-02-01)
Author: Mark Rogers
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Great Gift for Poker Lovers!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-03
I received this as a gift and I love it. I would recommend it to anyone who plays poker or knows anyone who plays. It's easy to read or you can just look at the great pics.

Expensive but a real nice addition to your poker library
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-30
While the price seems high for a 154 page book it is so nicely done that
I must recomend it. The lay out is pure coffee table style, something that
you can pick up at leisure and skim thru. The features 52 poker hands played at the World Series of Poker, historical information, biographies,and great photographs.

Great book for poker fans!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-04
If I was going to be trapped on a desert Island and I could only bring three items with me, I would bring a fully supplied fishing boat, a desalinization plant, and a harem of playboy playmates.

I would not bring this book. It just wouldn't be practical. I suppose I could use the pages as kindling for a fire, but that would just be a waste of money. I'd imagine there are plenty of plants and brush I could use instead, so why waste the space bringing the book. Plus, the boat will be fully stocked, so I'll bet there will be matches on board, or maybe even a starter log.

But that scenario aside, it's a great book for poker aficionados and degenerate gamblers alike. For those who are new to the game it's a great way to learn about its rich history. For those who are illiterate, there are many spectacular pictures to look at while you hope and pray that no one discovers your dark shameful secret. Then again, if you are illiterate, you aren't reading this right now, so I guess it doesn't matter.

Take it from me (someone who hasn't known the author for 12 years) this book is great.

Roger
8W8 - Global Space Tribes
Published in Kindle Edition by 8W8 ventures inc. (2007-12-25)
Author: Ralf Hirt
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Crash course on Web 3
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-30
Wow! For someone like me who could never get into technical articles and books about the Internet, Ralf Hirt's 8W8 Global Space Tribes is as refreshing as a cool breeze in Death Valley.

I found myself thinking I was one of the characters in the novel waking up in EA-RA and sitting down for breakfast wondering what new insights, digital or otherwise, waited to be revealed to me that day. It made me think what different ideas I might have come up with if I had been sitting down at the table with the Golden Skyers.

I read 8W8 on a flight from New York City to LA. I was doing the Okay Fellow trip in reverse. It was almost spooky as when I began looking down and trying to put myself in his position. I began wondering what it was that I was seeing. All of a sudden, I realized that I had always had a nagging feeling that what I had been seeing wasn't really what it appeared to be. By the time we circled in from the ocean into LAX, I had stopped thinking LA as a basin and, instead, I was seeing it as a huge mountain with a large base rising higher than Everest. I remember thinking it was a good thing that the pilot was back in Web 2, because we might have crashed right into that mountain.

Before 8W8, I had never understood the future of the Internet so clearly and what it meant to me personally or the world in particular.

R. Arnold

Forget the flat world: it's as passé as Web 2.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-27
"8W8 Global Space Tribes" leads us trough a flattened pre-Columbian InterWorld which defines the next metamorphosis of the Internet Web 3, and perhaps beyond. Rather than following a convoluted trail through a multidimensional world, the writer brings us to one spot, a vortex where all aspects of our physical world come together; where each individual identifies her or himself as a member of a tribe. Members of these tribes can be living in the Amazon, the Urals or Nebraska, however, more than a common mindset knits these tribes together: they share a common weltanschauung.

Using the clever device of a helicopter (8W8 Heli), resources, markets and capital flow can be mapped like rain water forming rivulets; then streams, rivers and, ultimately oceans. For me as a businessperson and a fan of new technologies, this book has been awesome since it reveals what, hithertofore, had been invisible... the "Golden" flow.

A New Way to See the World of the 21st Century
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-22
Ralf Hirt's 8W8 Global Space Tribes goes beyond the concept of a flat
world, it draws the reader into a virtual "What if?" reality. What if
the Internet could be used to erase national borders and
ethno-cultural divides creating entirely new social systems... global
space tribes!

Taking a ride in Hirt's 8W8 Global Space Tribes' Helicopter is more
than experiencing the Web 3.0 envisioned by Tim Berners-Lee as "an
overlay of scalable vector graphics (with) everything rippling and
folding and looking misty:" it's entering a 5-D world where Time and
Space serve as connective tissue further compressing an already
flattened world.

Eschewing technical jargon that could alienate the average
non-techgeek, Hirt, instead, introduces the reader to 15 individuals
who call themselves the Golden Sky. They are an IT think tank composed
of international business people, lawyers, politicians,
environmentalists, a musician, a doctor and a philosopher, all of whom
share one thing in common--a futuristic vision of the future. They come
together on the Big Island of Hawaii, in the home of one of their
members, Winston Chee, an IT entrepreneur, for a week-long break out
in which they intend to focus on an IT conundrum: how to make the
invisible, visible.

The author cleverly uses the house, itself, as a living entity that,
in many ways, embodies many of the same elements as their quest.
Called EA-RA, it is a six-story mansion built into the side of a
mountain. It's exterior is a semicircular sheet of black glass infused
with golden fiber which faces south and stretches in a semicircle 180
degrees from east to west. The effect is that it not only catches the
sunrise but the setting sun as well, all the while reflecting the
sun's rays like a golden mirror. Unseen and undetected from outside is
the vast interior which encloses a self-sustaining environment
including a farm on its ground floor, the entire panoply and
requisites of a modern spa and convention center on the the five top
floors, all of which are hidden from view to the outside observer.

The hero of the piece is a San Francisco based IT journalist called
Oskar Kiernan Feller, or more commonly called by his friends, O.K.
Fellow. He is probably a manifestation of the author, himself,
conflicted and driven. It is O.K. Fellow whom we first meet as he sits
in an airplane flying from San Francisco to an IT conference in
Berlin. It is a trip he has made many times in the past, but on this
trip he is gripped with a sense of anxiety. He has flown millions of
miles without an incident, but his mind has made a calculation that at
some point there had to be a "statistical fluctuation" which might
result in...? He tries to stop thinking about it by repeating a mantra
silently to himself.

Ultimately, somewhere over St. Louis he experiences an existential
moment when he begins to question what he is seeing. That results in a
dialectical switch where, for a moment, he is watching himself trying
to find like-minded individuals among the houses and buildings below.
We are introduced to all the main characters in the first two
chapters. Except for their different vocations, they all share the
same uneasiness as O.K. Fellow. They want to see the unseen elements
of their world. For some, it's a search to find people as
themselves,for the others, it is to be able to see the actual flow of
elements into streams and rivers which make up what they call "Global
Space Tribes."

Eventually, they develop the concept of a virtual helicopter which
they imagine could hover above the earth with an instrument panel.
This tool could discern hidden values from single elements to
concentrations of elements, "mountains," as they eventually see them.

This is a fast and enjoyable read for both the lay reader as well as
the technophile.

Roger
The Adventures of Brutus and Baby: Daisy's Missing Ball
Published in Paperback by BookSurge Publishing (2004-12-21)
Author: Michelle Elizabeth Rogers
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Adorable!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-11
This is an adorable story to be enjoyed by children of all ages -- especially pet lovers! I can't wait for the next one.

Pet Lover
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-03
I think this is an amazing book that teaches kids about animals and also how to treat others. Each child I know that has been introduced to this book has absolutely loved it. There is one child who sleeps with it, another that reads it over and over. Make sure your child has this first book in the series. It is sure to inspire imagination and companionship. Fun for all ages. Excellent book, I can't wait for the next one.

Kernnel Club
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-19
This book is a wonderful way to introduce children to the world of domestic pets. Not only does it encourage the unlimited imagination that children definitely possess but it dovetails the perceptions of how children tend to view their pets through these loveable casts of animal characters. Who as a kid hasn't fantasized about what our pets do when we aren't around, especially when they are left alone together! Brutus and Baby show us what it's really like to be left at the kennel and how the simple act of locating Daisy's missing ball turns into a great adventure where kindness, love and companionship triumph over all obstacles. It's definitely a story worth sharing with your child.

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Album Cover Album
Published in Hardcover by Galahad Books (1979-08)
Author: Roger Dean
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Me encantan los libros de arte discográfico de Roger Dean
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-24
Me gustaría saber dónde puedo conseguir libros del autor, tales como "The Flights of Icarus" o "Views". Gracias, y espero que se reimpriman pronto. Un saludo

FASCINATING LOOK AT ART IN MUSIC
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-15
This valuable art and reference work contains a lengthy introduction by Dominy Hamilton exploring the history of vinyl record covers up to 1977 plus an appendix on how the job is done, from the design phase to the printing. It also includes short biographies on Storm Thorgerson, James Slattery, Roger Dean, Diana Korchien, Dominy Hamilton and Dave Howells.

The full colour reproductions of the record sleeves are divided into the following sections: 1. Jazz, 2. Psychedelia, 3. Recent Years (1967 - 1977), 4. Influence and Coincidence, 5. Miscellany - a section that includes examples of various packaging strategies, 6. Portfolios, which features the work of eight sleeve designers in the form of small individual portfolios and include Rick Griffin, John Kosh, John van Hamersveld, Pacific Eye and Ear, Rod Dyer, Hipgnosis, Roger Dean and John Pasche, and 7. Devices and Disguises, that deals with ingeneous alternatives from 1970 onwards and includes sleeves with extra flaps, covers imitating old singles, concert tickets, sleeves in the form of newspapers and covers with movable parts.

The index at the front of the book lists all the sleeve art inside, from Abba and Alice Cooper through Kansas and Three Dog Night to Neil Young, Frank Zappa and Zzebra. Some sleeves have a whole page for themselves, like Zappa's humorous Weasels Ripped My Flesh and Boz Scagg's Silk Degrees. My favorites, to list just a few, include Cheap Thrills by Big Brother And The Holding Company, Abraxas by Santana, Bowie's Pinups, Bowie's Aladdin Sane, Patti Smith's Horses, Lou Reed's Rock 'n Roll Animal, Captain Beefheart's Trout Mask Replica and Joni Mitchell's Blue.

This Album Cover Album is a fascinating look at art in music up to 1977, and also a valuable research and history guide.

Great to view great to learn
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1997-06-03
This book is a must. If you only like music or if you love the covers more than the music inside or if you are learning to design covers...Well, this book has it all. The covers are show by elements in commom, so you can judge by yourself about the criativity of the designers. Roger Deam is a famous artist well know by his covers and stages for the rock group Yes. But this does not interfere with the overall result. The guys did a fantastic job compiling all the covers in this book. There are rock covers, jazz covers, latim, dance, disco, and so on. All possible covers are there. Don't hesitate. Buy it now!

Alex Sab

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Alexander Pope: Selected Poetry (World's Classics (Paper))
Published in Paperback by Oxford Univ Pr (Txt) (2004-03)
Authors: Alexander Pope and Pat Rogers
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Step aside Byron, Dryden, and Shelley
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-09
Step aside Byron, Dryden, and Shelley Words are not enough to describe the great pope, I have read the works of many poets but none come close to Pope. Practically self educated he puts words in such a way and with such wit, that you often feel and say "That is so true, so beautifully described"........ take a minute and contemplate on the below. A great Master
1. Some in search of wisdom, lose their common sense and then turn critics in their own defense.
2. Men deal with their life as children with their play, who first misuse then cast their toys away.
3. Launch not beyond your depth but be discreet , and mark the point were sense and dulness meet.
4. A man should never be ashamed to own he has been in the wrong which is but saying, in other words that he is wiser today than he was yesterday.

Yevtushenko Selected Poems
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-19
This was concurrently, my introduction to Russian poetry and the poetry of Yevgeny Yevtushenko back in my early 20's. The simple prose style of the translations was appealing to a 20 year old. But since then, many of the poems have become touchstones for my own receeding youth and my Slavic family heritage. The lengthy opening poem, "Zima Junction", tells of Yevteshenko's own youthful days growing up in a small town in Siberia. The final poem, "People", affirms the spirituality of life without a single reference to religion. "Encounter" describes a chance encounter of Yevtushenko with Hemingway in Copenhagen. ("It was the very image of Hemingway. Later I heard that it was Hemingway.") "Babiy Yar" is perhaps, the most famous poem in the collection. It describes the slaughter of Russian Jews by the Nazis and the collusion of the antisemite Soviet regime. The last few lines of this poem are some of the most moving I have ever read.
"No Jewish blood runs among my blood,
but I am as bitterly and hardily hated by every anti-semite as if I were a Jew. By this I am a Russian."

Consult the Genius of the Place
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-16
When I first started reading this collection, I thought that eighteenth century poetry was dry and inferior to later forms of literature, especially when compared with the innovations of the twentieth century. After delving deeply into some of Pope's major poems, I realized how wrong I was. Pope's wit was astounding, and he was a true poetic genius in his ability to capture concepts and arguments in beautifully rendered images and metaphors. His abilities are best summarized in these famous lines from his "Essay on Criticism": "True wit is nature to advantage dressed, / What oft was thought, but ne'er so well expressed."

I was often surprised by Pope's ability to articulate ideas that had occurred to me, but I was never able to articulate myself. It is a testament to Pope's insight into the human condition that his lines still ring true three hundred years since their first appearance. The subtle, complex ideas found in his poetry will expand your thoughts in ways you never though possible, especially if you have never experienced poetry from this period before.

For me, some of the highlights from this collection are "The Rape of the Lock", a beautifully detailed mock-epic steeped in the material culture of the eighteenth century; "Windsor Forest", a topographical poem that encodes and critiques the history of England in a description of its landscape; "Epistle to Burlington", a stinging criticism of "false taste"; and "Eloisa to Abelard", an emotionally wrenching letter of tragic medieval romance. For those interested in the writing and critiquing of literature (admittedly, not everyone), the brilliant "Essay on Criticism" will be the standout piece here, with its vast complexities and beautiful imagery. Furthermore, the detailed notes in the back of this edition should fill you in on any historical or literary references that will assist in your interpretation of the poems.

This edition is an amazing introduction to the poetry of one of the greatest writers in the English language, and a good first step into a fascinating period of literature. Don't be afraid! Read this book!

Roger
All Aboard with E. M. Frimbo
Published in Paperback by Penguin (Non-Classics) (1978-07-27)
Authors: Anthony Hiss and Rogers E. Whitaker
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An infectiously enjoyable ode to the joys of train travel
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-28
I was the editor of the greatly expanded 1997 edition of this railroading classic of the 1970s. E.M. Frimbo was the alter ego of Whitaker, a writer who spent more than 50 years at the New Yorker, one of the original coterie that included A.J. Liebling, Joseph Mitchell, and others. Beginning in the 1940s, Frimbo began chugging through the pages of the magazine, right up to and beyond Whitaker's death in the early 1980s. In the 1960s, Tony Hiss had come along and become Whitaker's collaborator on these travel essays. When Hiss began to assemble this new edition, he discovered many pieces that were not in the earlier edition, so the book grew by 50%, and includes many photos of Whitaker never published before. Hiss unearthed such articles as one about the railway in Wales that travels through the Potemkin village where the classic TV show "The Prisoner" was filmed, and a final tribute to Whitaker, appropriately mounted to him at Cumbres Pass, the highest elevation in the USA reached by a train. If you have affection for the open (rail)road, then you will love this book.

"Get on a train!"
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-14
The old nostalgic ways of travel -- railroad trains and ocean liners -- have a romance to them that cars and airplanes just can't match. Rogers E.M. Whitaker, the man behind the pseudonymous E.M. Frimbo, and his sometime collaborator, Tony Hiss, capture some of that romance and interest in these essays by and about the world's greatest railroad buff. Detailing some of Whitaker/Frimbo's great train experiences from the '30s to the '70s, and recapturing the all-but-vanished world of life on the rails, the pieces gathered here make for fascinating and evocative reading.

As with any collection of essays, some of the chapters here are better than others. And generally, I found the chapters added to this "greatly expanded edition" to be less satisfying than the earlier ones, though the obituary of Whitaker and the long closing piece, "Frimbo's Peak," were both rather moving. Much of Tony Hiss's preface I could likewise have done without. His predictions for the revival of government-funded passenger rail in the early years of the twenty-first century seem, fortunately, not yet to be coming to pass. But then, it wouldn't be the first time a Hiss was on the wrong side of history.

But don't let the preface distract you. The essays themselves are by and large great reading, and have me hoping to hop a train before too much longer myself. Whether you're an inveterate train buff, a long-time Frimbo fan, or just a fan of great travel writing, I recommend grabbing this book and taking to the rails, if only in your mind.

A book for all ages
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-12
I read this book as an 11 year old boy, and still remembered it over all these years as a wonderful railroading book. It really captured the glamour and joy of passenger rail travel in those days.

And I was excited and thrilled when I met Tony Hiss by chance on the Boston-NYC shuttle, and he told me that the book had been reissued and was available on Amazon. I (virtually) ran right out and purchased it...as much for my 9 year old (also a rail fan) as for myself.

Roger
All Things Reconsidered: My Birding Adventures
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin (2006-11-16)
Author: Roger Tory Peterson
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A Very Good Book
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-26
This was purchased as a gift, but before I wrapped it I read four of the essays. Enjoyed them very much and learnd some things. It has some excellent illustrations, too. I'm going to buy a copy for myself. Sorry I haven't read more for this review.

A set of vivid vignettes perfect for that avid birder.
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-04
All Things Reconsidered: My Birding Adventures is an excellent pick for any who have long known of and used Roger Tory Peterson's birding guides, which have become leading industry references in the fine art of bird identification. A decade after his death comes a personal collection which blends color photos and line drawings with a passionate survey of the bird world, selected by the editor of Bird Watcher's Digest which ran his column 'All Things Reconsidered' during the last twelve years of his life. His adventures traveling the world are captured in a set of vivid vignettes perfect for that avid birder.

Fitting Tribute
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-27
The author, who died ten years ago, is the well-known originator of the Peterson's Field Guides. This book makes available to a wider audience a selection of columns he wrote for a bird magazine. In them, he takes us all over the world and familiarizes us with a wide variety of birds, other wildlife, and people. His prose style is a beauty in itself. The editor has updated the articles in small but important ways.

The book uses quality paper to enhance the photographs, and quality type. It must be one of the finest books produced so far this century, and at the Amazon price it is truly a steal. All in all, a fitting tribute to the author, who obviously was loved by many. A joy to own, to read, and to recommend.

Roger
America's Finest: Us Airborne Uniforms, Equipment and Insignia of World War Two (Eto)
Published in Hardcover by Greenhill Pr (1994-05)
Author: Gary Howard
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A Must Have Publication
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-04
Without a doubt, the most comprehensive and best illustrated publication I have seen on "America's Finest." A book that should be in the library of all airborne troopers, particularly those involved with the D-Day landings in France.
Equipment, insignia and operations are covered in great detail.
A truly indispensable book.

THE BEST GOT BETTER WITH THE SECOND REVISED EDITION
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Review Date: 2007-03-21
The first edition of this book broke new ground 12 years ago when it was first published.

The call for an updated revised edition has now been realized.

The author has privately published a much revised and expanded edition that somewhat makes the old previous edition obsolete.

Packed with even more information and excellent photographs, it is more than twice as good as the original edition.

New and more interesing details about the Airborne have come to light and are covered; facts about certain pieces of equipment not known or covered in the First Edition are presented in detail for the first time.

Comprehensive in every way, the new revised edition presents it all in over 300 illustration, and is accompanied by detailed technical descriptions.

The revised edition provides a detail and clarity of illustrations and descriptions that create the definitive source of information for militaria collectors and re-enactors.

Superb Reference Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-11
An absolutely outstanding and indespensible tool for the reenactor and historian. Howard has a vast collection, and the photos of the items in B&W and in color and top-notch. Each item of equipment is carefully described, from uniforms to web-gear to weapons to toilet articles. As a self-styled historian, as well as paratrooper veteran of 26 years who collects airborne equipment, I use Howard's work repeatedly. Well worth the money!!


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