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A classic in its kindReview Date: 2005-08-20
thia book is help me a study EEGReview Date: 2000-08-11
great bookReview Date: 2002-01-26

Fishing with artificial lures: from spinnerbaits to flies!Review Date: 2000-08-13
An Excellent Primer on the Fundamentals of Fishing LuresReview Date: 2002-08-04
Fishing with artificial lures: from spinnerbaits to flies!Review Date: 2000-08-13

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Cute, Wise and Inspiring, Great Photography!Review Date: 2008-07-02
Flipping BrilliantReview Date: 2008-06-03
view point that is charming and encouraging and truly inspirational. Buy it! A wonderful gift
for young and old. Great photography!!
Penguins as teachers ROCKReview Date: 2008-05-27

troutReview Date: 2007-05-12
It is juat as listed and very fast delivery
I would highly recommend this dealer
Twenty Years have passedReview Date: 2000-09-05
A classic of American trout fishing literatureReview Date: 1997-11-09
Why? Certainly there is no shortage of literature on fishing and flyfishing. Many gifted writers have turned their talents to both the beauties and practicalities of fishing; yet Bergman is one of the few whose work has endured well past the author's lifetime. Ted Janes, editor of the book's last edition in 1976, goes so far as to include Trout in the same category as such cornerstones of the fishing literature as Dame Juliana Berners' Treatyse on Fysshynge with an Angle, Izaak Walton's The Compleat Angler, Alfred Ronalds' The Fly-Fisher's Entomology, and W.C. Prime's I Go a-Fishing.
Trout speaks in a unique voice, and its voice is independent of the listener's time era. When the reader absorbs the information, he can almost picture Bergman sitting down next to him and talking to him. His very first words in the book - the dedication - immediately invite the reader to a closeness, a camaraderie.
"To you all - The many good fellows I know and have fished with, and those whose paths may never cross mine except through the medium of these pages. This is my visit with you, our fishing adventure together. I trust it will be enjoyable, instructive, and memorable."
Bergman's talents of observation and instruction are a pleasure to read. They allow the reader to immediately envision what the water is doing, what the weather is like, and how the fish are behaving. And the reader can just as easily picture himself working through the approaches that Bergman describes to the different angling puzzles he presents. Bergman details step-by-step trials, including some errors, that culminate in each puzzle's solution.
In one example, he describes an episode fishing with a companion at Brodhead's Creek in Pennsylvania. As happens with all of us, initial efforts proved fruitless.
"Because a few fish were rising we first used dry flies, but after a half hour without results we changed to wets. I don't know how many times Fred changed his flies, but I know that I tried a dozen patterns before I got a rise - to a size 14 Orange Fish Hawk that was being manipulated close to the surface by the 'hand twist' retrieve. Because occasionally the trout were breaking on the surface, we kept fishing our flies near the top, but after an hour of hard work we still had only one fish, which had taken the Orange Fish Hawk the first time it was used."
He proceeded to experiment with different depths, keeping the Hawk on and using the same retrieve style. After finding the proper depth, he exults that the "combination of depth and retrieve proved to be what was needed, and we both took quite a number of fish before tiring of the location."
This illustrates the kind of analysis that Bergman used, his powers of observation, and attention to detail. His unproductive efforts in the episode are an important part of the analysis, and he is not shy about recording them faithfully.
The appeal of his anecdotes is timeless, because, after all, a trout's gene pool and its inherent behavior patterns have changed very little over the past hundred years - and we don't expect much change for another hundred years. The types of puzzles Bergman describes are just as likely to be encountered by today's angler as by the anglers of half a century ago.
As Bergman himself observes, his life occurred during that in-between era of history, which saw the last of the so-called "old-fashioned ways" typified by stateliness, Victorian values, and a much slower pace of life. That culture was supplanted by the beginnings of the modern era, characterized by scientific and technological advances and the consequences (both good and bad) thereof. He describes it in the chapter "Early Experience:"
"When I was a boy, conditions were quite different from what they are today. I am old enough to have experienced the old-fashioned ways of the latter part of the nineteenth century and the rapid-fire progress of the twentieth. I saw the horse and carriage give way to the automobile, the dusty roads change rapidly from macadam to Tarvia and then to concrete. Each advance of progress had its effect on fishing."
This bridging or blending of eras has a curious effect on his writing. The Victorian literary style is evident throughout, yet his approaches are clearly influenced by scientific method.
Another aspect of Trout that has helped its longevity is that it appeals to the thinking angler. Much of Bergman's success can be attributed to his powers of observation and deduction, and he clearly communicates the value of these. By encouraging the reader to follow the dictates of his own reasoning rather than simply following the crowds or conventional wisdom, he strikes a chord in the intellectual snob lurking in all of us. The following comes from the chapter "Water Types and How to Fish Them."
"Most of us have so little time,... we think we must fish the best-looking spots where everyone else fishes because they must be good or no one else would fish them. This is false reasoning, because we are relying on precedents established by easy fishing and in most cases by anglers who have followed the established rules rather than the dictates of their own minds. It would pay larger dividends if we spent more time at thinking and observing than at fishing. Remember that locating fish is more than half the battle. When you know exactly where they are, then you can intelligently fish for them. Otherwise you are simply trusting to luck."
All of these factors came together at one time in history, in one man, and in a book called, simply, Trout. As long as there are members of the genera Oncorhynchus, Salmo, or Salvelinus swimming in streams and lakes, and there are people trying to deceive them into taking a pointed, bent piece of metal in their mouths, Trout's place will remain secure.
Oliver Shapiro

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Army-Lockheed YO-3AReview Date: 2007-05-26
Lovell's book is an excellent read. If you want to know what Forward Air Control and Support really means, read this book.
Unfortunately the soldiers today do not understand or appreciate what it is to have a soldier, in the air, in direct contact with the guys on the ground.
I hope we never forget the lessons Kit Lavell tells in this great book.
Laymans's ReviewReview Date: 2000-12-01
The Flying Black PoniesReview Date: 2000-10-29
It provides historical data with foot notes that makes it valuable for students of the era and scholars. It has interspersed personal information and stories - funny and sad - from the author's recollection, interviews with persons involved, copies and originals of official documents, private letters, scripts and casette recordings done at the time by some of the subjects.
Some of the characters- real people- include the brave and the foolish, the disturbed, the failed, the reborn. One commanding officer is as classical a martinet as any in literature or history.
It reads well and the technical and military allusions always are accompanied by a subtle/parallel plain language description which makes it enjoyable for non-military readers.
For craft and reading pleasure it's remininscent of Flight of the Intruder and Hunt for Red October.
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a tribute to a beautiful aircraftReview Date: 2008-09-05
I'm happy they are on mine !
AmazingReview Date: 2003-08-29
Best Late "Dora and Ta 152" referance.Review Date: 2000-02-09

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Get the Real Flava of New EnglandReview Date: 2004-03-24
Excellent guide for New England travelersReview Date: 2004-03-10
New England Bound Travelers Behold!Review Date: 2004-04-17

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Helpful and Simple! Made me feel like an expert ski tech!Review Date: 1996-06-24
good introductory book on ski tunningReview Date: 1999-02-25
Very well written and easy to followReview Date: 2005-02-10
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Inside StoryReview Date: 2007-01-15
Amongst other sources, measurable waves are thought to be produced by enormously heavy stars colliding and exploding in neighbourhoods of the universe that would be very unfriendly for us if they were nearby. Out here in the quieter galactic suburbs very small effects are sought - fractional length changes with 20 zeroes after the decimal point!
The kicker is not only listening for such whispers but having any confidence about those signals in the presence of substantially larger disturbances. The noise is far greater than the signal sought after. Here some very clever design aspects must be considered and translated into functioning apparatus. If you liked the Michelson-Morley experiment then this is your update!
The author steps the reader through the overall brush-stroke level issues involved in such detectors. He examines and explains the design choices and technical challenges to be confronted for success in this area. He manages to serve to the reader a course of 'bites at the cherry' which summate and meld to a good overall view. There are liberal references to branch from should one be curious about some aspect. Some basic physics is probably needed - at least a late high school or early undergraduate level I would think. If you are a math-o-phobe, please don't worry as it's not an absolute requirement for understanding. If you aren't one, then you will enjoy and appreciate the discussion and derivations even more.
This is a terrific and engaging text presented by one who is clearly at one with the topic.
The Only Complete IntroductionReview Date: 2000-10-22
However, it could use a follow up. Maybe "Advanced Topics in Interferometric Gravitational Wave Detection"...?
A good book for anyone interested in LIGO or related areas.Review Date: 1998-06-24


A great garden designer and a great bookReview Date: 2008-06-11
the gardens of russell pageReview Date: 2001-02-17
Russell Page - An unsung heroReview Date: 2001-02-03
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