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Best book for travelling race fansReview Date: 1999-02-20
Excellent - must have!Review Date: 1998-07-14
You cannot call yourself a race-chaser without owning at least one copy.


AMAZING, UP-TO-DATE RESOURCEReview Date: 1999-05-01
The book itself has chapters on various pueblo and tribal groups with a brief overview of each group. Several artists are mentioned in this section along with general directions to get to the area. Sometimes special events are mentioned and ideas about visiting are offered.
The idea of being able to contact a Native artist directly, without having to go through a gallery or trading post, offers you a chance to get to know the artist on a personal level. When you buy your art or craftwork you can ask specific questions about the meaning of certain symbols or of the work itself. The artist can also tell you about his technique, his motivation, his interests, etc. As the book says, you have a chance to make a friend for a lifetime. And, if you're lucky, you may arrive at just the right time to have some excellent frybread, horno bread, or other wonderful native food. Overall, a great opportunity!
The book is well indexed, with all artists listed alphabetically in the back, by name and tribal affiliation. It was very current, but I understand that you may find some artists have moved, changed phone numbers or added e-mail or web sites that may not be in the book.
THE ONE BOOK EVERYONE INTERESTED IN INDIAN CULTURE NEEDS!Review Date: 1999-05-04
There is also some information about various tribal groups and a few helpful hints about buying Native art.
And the price makes it a real bargain. This book should more than pay for itself with your first purchase.


Thinking Beyond the Broadcast MetaphorReview Date: 2000-12-29
In Net Benefits, Wingham Rowan has dared to think beyond the traditional broadcast metaphor and consider how marketplaces that exploit this new medium might operate. In their most highly developed state electronic marketplaces would act like the automated exchange behind international currency trading, or the automated exchange recently introduced to the Pacific Stock Exchange. These systems efficiently and impartially match buyers and sellers, and price becomes a function of current supply and demand. The revolution comes in their potential to replace the current marketing techniques designed to exploit the fragmented and inefficient matching of buyers and sellers inherent in paper and broadcast media.
This book forces us to question the attention paid to the recent dot-com model, the new Internet superstores, portals and the struggle for megamarkets. It suggests that perhaps these are just comfortable diversions along the way to the real revolution. Just as the Industrial Revolution grew out of the cottage industries so the new Interactive Revolution will grow from the seeds of atomized capitalism. The use of the web by small and local businesses for local and regional commerce will quietly undercut the current order of mega-merchants.
While the book considers detailed scenarios of how this revolution might impact a number of service areas, it stops short of perhaps the most profound impact, our concepts and opportunities for corporate ownership and investment in this new world. If you buy Rowan's view of the future, one wonders what will happen to a world of personal investment that relies on ever higher profits and stock values of large and growing corporations. Individual and small scale operations do not require the capital ownership or offer the individual growth potential of today's corporations. The stock portfolios of today may begin to look like the castles and estates during the last economic revolution as their ongoing value slips below their cost of maintenance. The dislocation would be as severe as the Industrial Revolution.
Whether the revolution takes the form of guaranteed electronic markets as Rowan envisions, or follows some other variant, is immaterial. The real electronic commerce revolution will be much more subtle in its approach and more devastating in its impact than anything we have seen so far. Net Benefits, at the very least, starts us thinking outside the traditional metaphors.
It could change everything.Review Date: 1999-08-18

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The NDS BibleReview Date: 1998-04-28
From correcting time, to the DSTRACE switches, error codes to object property lists.
I wouldn't want to be without it.
Clear and informative NDS "bible" - a must haveReview Date: 1998-02-09

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NEW ENGLAND GOLFGUIDE® 2000Review Date: 2000-06-30
How could you golf in New England without it?Review Date: 2000-03-22

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A wealth of practical and useful tips for librariansReview Date: 2006-06-14
Practical Advice from Someone who has Been There BeforeReview Date: 2006-08-04
This book covers all of these aspects of small library management including ten brilliant comments on time management (Sample: Myth: Get more done, and you will be happier. Truth: No, you will just get more done.)
All in all, this book reeks of the experience of one who has 'been there, done that.' She clearly has worked in small libraries and had the ability to understand what she was doing, what was going on, how this differed from big libraries and what was taught in library school.
The last half, or maybe a bit more, of the book is on resources that vary from using computers to the legal aspects of copyrights, seeking grants to professional organizations, and many more.
One point not mentioned is the effective use of volunteers. I mention this only because this is a strength and a weekness in many public libraries - and in hopes that something might be added in the next edition.

I am Terry HounsomeReview Date: 2002-07-04
Rock database is cross-referenced: artist, band, albumReview Date: 1999-08-02


Great primer for fund investorsReview Date: 1999-01-30
Excellent Book on Fund InvestingReview Date: 1999-03-05

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Subsequent Editions Are in eBook Form OnlyReview Date: 2007-04-26
This indispensible E-book, in the universal and free Adobe Acrobat PDF format, includes the only complete list, by sponsoring organization, of the approximately 600 Traditional Catholic Latin Masses in the perpetually approved pre-Vatican II Roman Rite, regularly and publicly celebrated in North America, as well as contacts for Mass sites outside North America.
It also includes a list of traditional Catholic periodicals, suppliers, organizations, seminaries, religious orders, lay societies, retreats, schooling, and a necrology of traditional Catholic priests.
Very usefulReview Date: 2005-12-12
Father Morrison lists masses celebrated in the diocese (with the local bishop's permission) masses celebrated by independents (parishes that decided to strike out on their own and have the Tridientine Mass whether the bishop likes it or not) the SSPX (say what you want about them, but there would probably be no indult if they weren't around) the SSPV and a CMRI, a sedevacanist group.
The directory also lists traditional seminaries, convents, monasteries, schoools and lay organizations. For the curious and the committed this guide is a great thing.

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A must grab for all writersReview Date: 2002-08-23
If you are starting out as a new writer, whether you want to get into or do write poetry, e-books, articles, even audio books, or have been writing for awhile and want a little help getting published and recognized. This practical guide is for you.
Concise explanations of definitions, detailed examples of the different types of publishers, book reviewers, editors, literary agents, etc. Followed by names of companies and a brief description of what formats they want and the genres they are interested in. It also includes links to their websites, e-mail addresses and who to contact, what they offer and prices to get you started on the road to a successful writing career.
A lot of research and patience has gone into this book; well arranged and methodical, easy to read and written in plain English. Although many of the website links provided were unfortunately not connecting, do not exist or the domain name had expired. It would be hard to keep a guide like this updated as so many websites do not always survive, but otherwise it has very useful information.
For those of us who do not know or understand the writing world language and where to start, this book is a great first step on your road to becoming a successful writer. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who is trying to start a career in the writing world.
'On The Net; Resource Guide for Writers' is a winnerReview Date: 2002-09-19
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