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A Degree of Mastery: A Journey Through Book Arts Apprenticeship
Published in Hardcover by New Rivers Press (1999-06-01)
Authors: Annie Tremmel Wilcox and Annie Tremmel Wilcox
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accessible, delicate, honest
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-24
Wilcox artfully narrates her experience as an apprentice for Bill Anthony, a famous book binder and conservator. She artfully interspeses observations about books she is restoring with phases of her life as an apprentice and other texts. She evokes the spirit of craftmanship, of taking many years, much time, and much patience to develop mastery of her craft. Great for book art students, art students, or those considering an apprenticeship of any kind. Of particular interest to those who've made books before, because they will understand vividly the technical descriptions of her project (thought these are accessible to the lay person as well).

Pleasant, but very light
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-26
This was a strange read, because the author continually expresses her surprise for certain techniques and methods of the book conservators craft as she discovers them during her early learning and apprenticeship. I find this odd, as I've done a bit of self-taught bookbinding, and have encountered most of this knowledge through reading, and that the author purports to be a reader and decent student.

An element I found annoying was the typesetting of the book. In general, I'm tolerant of these things, but, as this is a book on book arts and the author worked as a typesetter for some time, one would think that more attention would be paid to this. Specifically, there is only a word space (1/5 em) between sentences, not the age-old standard of 1/3 em (or even the 2 spaces that is acceptable giving 2/5 em). Also, the excerpts are set in too small a font, which contrasts poorly with the main text face. This detracts from the pleasure of reading a book, and should have been more carefully considered. I suspect the publisher is to blame, not the author.

The book also seems to lack a broadness to the characters; their personalities, life, and interests are confined to the conservation department. Although the book is clearly a loving tribute to a master book conservator, one doesn't really learn about the man (nor much about the author).

Literal or spiritual - take your pick
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-10
A practical person can read this book as an extended essay on how to approach an apprenticeship, and how to bind conservation texts. A spiritual person can add layers to the stories and extrapolate life lessons. Either way, the main character/author is extremely sympathetic character. Her teacher had amazing gifts, both as a conservator and as a teacher.

The book is deceptively short. Looks like a quick read, but was so meaty and detailed, I found myself reading it for several weeks in order to digest all the material carefully.

If your taste runs to the obscure, the "sleeper," I hope you enjoy this book as much as I did.

A wonderful autobiography!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-21
A Degree of Mastery tells the story of one woman's journey through the education and apprenticeship necessary to become a book preservationist. Annie Wilcox, a bright woman with an impressive past in the field of English and writing, begins to take an evening class in bookbinding at the University of Iowa taught by a world-reknowned preservationist, William Anthony. Little does she know that not more than two years later she will become the first female apprentice ever to study under the direct supervision and teaching of Bill Anthony, an honored position granted only to six others before her. Through her apprenticeship, Wilcox learns the art of preservation and the dire need for conservation in every library, but especially those libraries that house an archives, manuscript or rare books collection. Through Wilcox's autobiography, the reader learns the basic process and means by which book preservation becomes possible as well as the importance and value of conservation in today's libraries. It is a wonderful piece of literature well-worth your time.

Illuminations
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-30
Someone who knew that I was in the Interdisciplinary Book and Paper MFA program at Columbia College Chicago gave this memoir to me. It's a really nice read---especially since the bookbinding world is a small one, and everyone in it knows everyone else, as people travel around the country giving workshops. Always interesting to read about people who you've had as teachers. I found it very well written, an evocative and accurate depiction of an obscure art/craft/lifestyle choice, an illuminated window into a small, specialized world.

Anthony
Essentials of Accounting and Post Test Booklet 8 (8th Edition)
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall (2002-10-13)
Authors: Robert N. Anthony and Leslie Pearlman Breitner
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Very easy to learn
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-03
It's a great book if you want to quickly go through all the major points of accounting. I will recommend it.

Great book, shipped in perfect condition
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-13
The book covers the fundamentals of accounting in a very good manner by reviewing basic concepts repetitively.

Excellent self-training for beginning accountants and bookkeepers
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-08
I was first introduced to the seventh edition at our local library. This is an excellent training tool for accounting. For anyone who likes to learn on their own this is great!

Simplifies Accounting - A great supplement
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-23
I'm not an accountant and I recently started an MBA. Accounting is a very hard course and our textbook isn't very helpful at teaching how to do the calculations that underpin the preparation of financial statements. The Essentials of Accounting Workbook really dumbs down the concepts involved in making these calulcations to a very simple level. It has been a huge help. The format seems pretty childish at first, but it is designed to make very small incremental steps through each concept.

Super
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-04
I have 2 masters degrees - I have not come across a book that does such a good job of explaining the fundamentals.

Additionally, the format of the book - read and answer questions 'fill in the blanks' style, helps you remember what you read.

If you want to get a great start in accounting, get this book.

Anthony
From the Browder File: Survival Strategies for Africans in America 13 Steps to Freedom
Published in Paperback by Inst of Karmic Guidance (1996-12-01)
Author: Anthony T. Browder
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I thought I knew everything...
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-17
Awesome is the only word to discribe this book. I have been on a self-journey for forty years,and I was shocked to learn so much new information. Some of us educators tend to get lazy, believing that we've learned enough already that we can afford to take the "get around to it" attitude." So to all of you sisters and brothers that teach our children, this book is a MUST READ. For seekers of the TRUTH, it too is a must. Mr. Browder, I take my hat off to you. You make me so proud! hotep!

POWERFUL!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-03
... BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY. WELL, HERE ARE SOME SPECIFIC MEANS.

You just have to get this!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-28
This is a must,must,must! It was an incredible book. This book need to be taught to sons by our fathers. This is a book worth passing down to upcoming generations.

An Excellent Follow-Up
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-24
Bro. Browder picks up where he left off with his first powerhouse of essays. He is a on a mission to help people of African descent free their mind. And he is doing a tremendous job. In this book he gives his analysis on racism, white supremacy, health, spirituality, corruption of the media and many other topics.

A must for every Afrikan family
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-09
Whether you are in the USA, UK or the Motherland, this book is an inspiration and guide to those who want to do more than 'talk'. It promotes the act and determination of 'get up and do something for YOUR people'. I know My People are Great, I believe My People are able to achieve their greatness because OUR God is Great. Encourage one another to rise up in Oneness

Anthony
Hanni and Beth: Safe & Sound
Published in Hardcover by Blue Marlin Publications (2007-10-15)
Author: Beth Finke
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Wonderful book for kids
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-06
Kids love dogs, no doubt. But I do doubt that most kids know anything about this facet of the dog world -- what a guide dog does, how it's trained, how a stranger should interact with it, the special relationship between guide dog and owner. I admit that I didn't know much about these things before I read Finke's book.

Her tone is warm, friendly and educational. The illustrations are beautifully done with a warmth that echoes the author's voice. It's a refreshing take on the dog-as-hero book, of which there are many, and of which too few are as truly unique as this one.

Hanni and Beth Safe & Sound is enthusiastically recommended for children's library collections.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-09
Hanni and Beth Safe & Sound is a children's picturebook about the daily life of seeing eye dog Hanni and her owner. Based on the real-life experience of author, Hanni and Beth Safe and Sound is a wonderful introduction for young people to the rules in how to treat a seeing eye dog; for example, a dog is working when its harness is on, and a working dog should not be petted or distracted. Told from Hanni's point of view, and beautifully illustrated by professional artist Anthony Alex LeTourneau, Hanni and Beth Safe & Sound is enthusiastically recommended for children's library collections.

My son loves this book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-08
My son, 7 yrs, got this book for Christmas and he simply loves it. The subject matter is different and interesting and it has created an opportunity for us to talk about all kinds of things (and people) we never thought about. Plus it is fun and sweet! I've already ordered a copy as a birthday present for a friend of his. I could give this book to every child I know. It's well written and illustrated and fun for parents to read (and learn from) as well.

A Must-Have
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-25
Hanni and Beth: Safe and Sound by Beth Finke is a delightful book about a Seeing Eye dog and her owner, the author, as told by the dog. In warm and straightforward language children (as well as adults) learn about the training, daily responsibilities, and activities of service animals for the blind. Many people don't know it is not okay to pet a working dog.

This book is a must for any houshold with children so that they may grow in knowledge of working dogs and the challenges of people who depend on them to function more independently. The richly colored illustrations by Anthony Alex Letourneau create an inviting atmosphere to share the story with young children; and as the children grow, they will return to enjoy it again and again.

Safe, Sound and Special
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-21
Review of Hanni and Beth Safe and Sound

Hanni and Beth Safe & Sound is a splendid story of friendship, loyalty, and courage.
Hanni, a Seeing Eye dog, recounts her day as a companion to Beth. Author Beth Finke's blindness occurred in adulthood as a result of diabetes.

Faithful animal stories are not unique. What makes Hanni's story special is the determination and confidence that both characters exhibit as a result of this special relationship. "Blind trust," a cliché that totally describes this relationship, is apparent on each page. Whether Hanni and Beth are dodging garbage cans or traffic, Beth knows that Hanni will do her best to keep them safe.

Anthony Letourneau's illustrations are so life-like that as soon as my students saw the cover of the book they knew immediately it was a book about Beth and Hanni. Beth visited our school last year for an assembly and told her story. The students couldn't wait for her book to come out and were thrilled to see the final copy.

The students were amazed that Beth could lead such a normal life despite her blindness. I think tales where adults are vulnerable (not bumbling fools) help children relate to their own vulnerability in the world. Certainly, if Beth can make it with Hanni's help and her own tenacity, then they can make it too.

Hurray Hanni! Bravo Beth! Thank you for showing us anything is possible.

Anthony
The holy book of women's mysteries
Published in Unknown Binding by Susan B. Anthony Coven No. 1 (1979)
Author: Zsuzsanna Emese Budapest
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Empowering
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-29
Z. Budapest, one of (perhaps I could even presume to say the "primary") the foremothers of the contemporary Women's Spirituality Movement has just released the third revision to her book, The Holy Book of Women's Mysteries . It was this book which probably saved my life and got me out of an abusive relationship by teaching me how to empower myself. It is far more than just a "self-help" book, however. In my own opinion, this is probably as close to "scripture" as any pagan will ever get. There, I said it, flog me. (No, not really! Notice I said "as close to" -- please notice that qualifier!)

Beautiful Goddess-Woman, Z. gives us the tools to find the Goddess within each of us in this book filled with ancient and practical wisdom, anecdotes, and women's history. Every time I read this book, I learn something new about the Goddess, the world and/or myself.

Excellent book!!!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-04
This is a book that I love. I want to get the new one because I understand that it has been updated and the new cover is beautiful. I have worn my original one out. It is full of wonderful info and rituals.

bought the 1st ed. and will buy this one too!!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-03
I bought the 1st edition of this book almost 10 years ago and felt so blessed to find a book that is feminist in view point. The information and knowledge that is contained in this book is amazing! This book is a must for anyone wanting to connect with the Goddess and their inner Goddess. I will be purchasing the new edition as well. I can't wait to see what Z. has put in the new edition!!

A Classic Revisited!!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-05
This is the re-publication of a timeless classic. Z has incorporated new material and photos. The photos of Masika's (Z's Mom) sculptures shows the talent that this line of Women have been blessed with. All Dianic homes should have a copy of this as reference material. The Holy Book is easy to read and understand. Feminists and Women world wide can relate to the various topics and appreciate the old ways of celebration of the Holy Days that have been shared here even if they have not chosen the Dianic path as their own. This work has and will continue to withstand time!!!!

Kellie Matthews a/k/a Hazel Da Healer

Grandmother of Women's Wisdom
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-19
This book is a treasure house of wisdom in the tradition of old Europe, that was largely lost to human-kind after the middle ages passed. For that reason alone, women should cherish it. In Z's voice, we hear our grandmothers speaking, sharing their knowledge of herbs with us, showing us how to read the cards when times are confusing, teaching us to trust ourselves and our inner knowing. Great for discovering or re-discovering the Goddess in ourselves, in the world.

Anthony
The Horse
Published in Hardcover by W. H. Freeman (1990-02-15)
Authors: Warren J. Evans, Anthony Borton, Harold Hintz, and L. Dale Van Vleck
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Great transaction
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-18
I purchasd this book in "used" condition. I was very pleasantly surprised when I recieved it. It was in PERFECT condition. Would definately purchased from this source again!

Great book except for the section on horse gaits
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-05
This is a great overall book on horses. However, the section on how horses actually move is really lacking. It does a good job discussing the basic walk, trot, pace, canter, gallop, but then says anything else is "artificial." "Any other gaits are caused by chains, chemicals, and shoeing practices". I have a completely barefoot Tennessee Walker trail horse that has some lateral gears that are not covered by this book at all.

Excellent Reference
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-23
I was first introduced to this book 20 years ago while a student of Dr Evans at UC Davis. Its the only text from college that I still reference. The information is informative, reliable and accurate. I strongly recommend this book for every horseowner from the novice backyard owner to the experienced showman.

One of the BEST!
Helpful Votes: 30 out of 32 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-20
This book was recommended to me when I was attending college for Equine Studies. The book is great! A must for those who wish to know more indepth about the care of horses. Not for the novice. It was so nice to read a book that didn't spend most of the chapters on grooming and mounting. You won't find that here. The four authors are some of the best horsemen in the business and Anthony Borton was one of my professors. I highly recommend this book to anyone taking any Equine studies or anyone who wants to learn more than just the basics. (from physiology to genetics to feeding, etc.)

Excellent wealth of knowledge!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-22
Very thorough and informative text book. Has everything from calculating inbreeding relationships to nutrition to leg disorders and foal care. Used for my University class. Precise and easy to comprehend.

Anthony
In Their Time: The Greatest Business Leaders of the Twentieth Century
Published in Hardcover by Harvard Business School Press (2005-09-01)
Authors: Anthony J. Mayo and Nitin Nohria
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How great business leaders "seized the zeitgeist of their times"
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Review Date: 2007-09-25

I recently read Paths to Power, co-authored by Anthony Mayo and Nitin Nohria with Laura G. Singleton, as well as this book in which Mayo and Nohria also focus on some of the greatest business leaders of the twentieth century. As in Paths to Power, rather than limiting their attention to a set number of exemplary leaders - in chronological order -- and then devoting a separate chapter to each, Mayo and Nohria chose instead to examine the evolution of 20th century business leadership in terms of the ten decades, assigning to each an appropriate theme while frequently cross-referencing throughout the entire century. For example, Chapter One (1900-1909) is titled "The Land of Opportunity"; Chapter Six (1950-1959) is "Feeding the Machine of Consumption"; and Chapter Ten (1990-1999) is "Reengineering, Restructuring, and Reality Check."

In my opinion, as in their later book (Paths to Power), Mayo and Nohria's role, is more that of cultural anthropologists than as biographers or even business historians. They create a social and economic context within a 100-year framework as they examine what differentiated outsiders from insiders in business leadership in the 20th century.

In the city where I live, we have a number of outdoor markets at which slices of fresh fruit are offered as samples of the produce available. In that same spirit, I frequently include brief excerpts such as these from a book to help those who read my review to get a "taste." Here is a representative selection from the material that Mayo and Nohria provide:

"The business executives of the first decade were driven, opportunistic, and innovative. They operated on a large scale and constantly expanded their base of power. They built businesses that often had far-reaching impact on the way society lived, but they were, for the most part, less concerned about the way people worked; there was generally little regard for progressive employment practices. The focus was not on the quality of work life or necessarily on the quality of the product; it was often the quantity of the output. For many, there was no better way to secure quantity in the 1900s than through consolidation, and the move toward consolidation subsequently spawned another fundamental shift in business - a focus on productivity and efficiency." (Chapter One, Page 31)

Note: The business leaders discussed in this chapter include Clarence M. Wooley (American Radiator Company), Cyrus H.K. Curtis (Curtis Publishing Company), and Frank C. Ball (Ball Brothers Company).

"Although innovation and technical competence were the principal drivers of products in the 1940s, marketing, advertising, and standardization drove products and services in the 1950s. Sales volume was further increased because many products followed a planned-obsolescence life cycle. Successful businesses adopted this use-and-replace strategy, which was aided significantly with the rise in products manufactured with plastic or other synthetic materials. The lack of focus on product quality would eventually become a major liability for U.S. manufacturers, but that was hard to see in the general prosperity of the 1950s and 1960s as corporate profits continued to rise."

Note: The business leaders discussed in this chapter include Howard J. Morgens (Procter & Gamble), C. Kemmins Wilson (Holiday Inn), Raymond A. Kroc (McDonald's), and Malcolm P. McLean (SeaLand Service).

"As we have seen in our analysis of previous decades, the full impact of the entrepreneur's work is often not visible for many years; these businesspeople often push the limits of what is possible and even what is conceivable. By their nature, entrepreneurs and their businesses are ahead of the curve, and it is relatively dangerous to assess performance and impact as it is unfolding.

Note: The business leaders discussed in this chapter include Alfred M. Zeien (Gillette Company), Louis V. Gerstner Jr. (IBM Corporation), and Meg Whitman (eBay).

Those who share my high regard for this brilliant book are urged to check out the aforementioned Paths to Power as well as Stuart Crainer's The Management Century and Stewart H. Holbrook's The Age of the Moguls: The Story of the Robber Barons and the Great Tycoons. (obtaining a copy of it is well worth the effort.) In his book, Holbrook examines a number of "lords of capital" who, in his words, "made `deals' purchased immunity, and did other things which in 1860, or 1880, or even 1900, were considered no more than `smart' by their fellow Americans, but which today would give pause to the most conscientiously dishonest promoter....They were a motley crew, yet taken together they fashioned a savage and gaudy age as distinctively purple as that of imperial Rome, and infinitely more entertaining." The group Holbrook considers is divided into three categories: promoters, bankers, and industrialists, with merchants in the latter group. They include Jim Fisk, Jay Gould, Charlie Gates, Thomas William Lawson, Henry H. Rogers, Henry Morrison Flagler, and Samuel Insull; Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Cyrus McCormick, Philip D. Armour, Henry Clay Frick, Henry Ford, and the Du Ponts; also the Guggenheims, Andrew W. Mellon, James J. Hill, Edward Henry Harriman, Henry Villard, the first two Vanderbilts, and the Astors. Some of these names remain familiar in our own time; others do not. All were "tough-minded fellows, who fought their way encased in rhinoceros hides and filled the air with their mad bellowings and the cries of the wounded." A colorful lot indeed.

Holbrook's account of 19th century robber barons and great tycoons "sets the table" for the "feast" of information and analysis that Anthony Mayo and Nitin Nohria so skillfully provide.

More than history - the insights of History on Business in the 21st Century
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-10
This is an important read beyond the standard insights of Collins, Charan and others. The historical settings of each leader are detailed to set the traits and skills of each business leader in context of the social and economic realities of their times.

Get two copies and give one to someone you admire and start a conversation on how important the social and economic realities are to business.

Interesting Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-08
I bought this book for one of my MBA courses. It is a great outline of business in America. I really enjoyed reading the book from the intro to the conclusion!

V. good read
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-28
Gives good sense of American economy combined with history and the leaders who shaped the economy.
It gives excellent details about how the business leaders leveraged the environment (business context) to succeed.
It is very inspirational to anyone thinking of creating a business and dreaming of making it big.

A UNIQUE, OUTSTANDING APPROACH TO LEADERSHIP!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-19
This book explores how context, over time, creates different types of opportunities, and how business legends can be defined by the types of opportunities they pursued. What distinguishes this book from similar studies of legendary leaders, managers and entrepreneurs, is the underlying theme of contextual intelligence-the profound awareness and sensitivity to macro-level factors driving the creation, growth or transformation of business at a particular time. The authors discuss and assess the great names in business in the context of their time, organizing the book by decades, beginning in 1900 through the end of the last century. The book makes for fascinating,d enjoyable reading. This is a top-notch contribution to the study of those who have created and shaped business enterprises.

Anthony
International Encyclopedia of Horse Breeds
Published in Paperback by University of Oklahoma Press (2007-08-30)
Author: Bonnie L. Hendricks
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Faithful Reporting
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-11
Being the author of this book I am naturally biased toward it. What I can say is that I contacted the best authorities in the world for information and pictures and did not borrow from any other book.

One thing I would like to say about the reviews on this book. The book is exactly as described by Amazon and the University of Oklahoma Press and I want to debunk the few odd reviews stating that this book consists of ten yellowed pages. I have no idea why anyone would state such a thing but can assure you that it is untrue and completely ridiculous.

Thanks,
Bonnie Hendricks

I love it.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-09
This book is wonderful. Lots of information, but a little pricy. Overall, it's a good deal for you if you love horses like me. One problem I had was I didn't know how many pages were in the book. All I know is it has more than 17 pages because there are 17 sample pages. I enjoyed looking at the sample pages. Thank you.

Excellent Information - Outdated format
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-12
This book is truly a complete guide to horse breeds. Unfortunately the quality of the book material was a disappointment. It was filled with photos; but only a few were color photos. The pages were not much better than the quality of a comic book, thin and yellow. I expected much more for the price. 4 stars solely on the detail and depth of it's information.

The best, most complete horse breeds book I have ever seen!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-28
Bonnie Hendricks has gone far beyond what any other horse breed researcher has done...she has contacted every breed association she possibly could. She has written with far more detail, greater accuracy, and on many more breeds than any other horse book I have seen. Her intelligent ideas inserted into some breed descriptions are well worth noting. This is a MUST-HAVE for the serious equine enthusiast! It has definitely spoiled my appetite for any other horse book that attempts to describe the breeds. Thanks Bonnie, we needed this book!

A must read for any horse breeder
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-24
Intresting and somewhat overwhelming a great insite into the world of horses.

Anthony
Introduction to Anthony Robbin's Personal Power II
Published in Audio CD by Macmillan Audio (1997-01-15)
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The Entire Personal Power II Set is Great!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-19
If you spend much time at all in your car, you should check out some of the Personal Power II CD's. I have bit by bit collected pretty much the entire Personal Power II system. This is not only very motivating material, but very practical and useful. Plus its just plain fun to listen to Tony, he's just so dang....EXCITED! Plus you could be planning your conquest of the world during your commute and I can think of many less productive things to do! (He's right up there with Rush Limbaugh on my list of "enjoyable personalities to listen to in your car while driving)

Fantastic Motivation Guide
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-27
I heard this book on tape from the local library during a time when I lost my job and broke up with a woman whom I dearly love. Couldn't be at a worst time. Robbins helps me to re-focus on my priority. Reinforced my value and stayed on course. I plan to buy the entire Personal Power II 24 cassette tapes. I am also looking to sign up for his Power Talk Series. By the way, I was a big skeptic of Tony Robbins and used to laugh at people who went to his seminar.

Nothing else like it
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-23
This is a very intense personal mind training program. It is not a brain washing. It is all about you. You make the choices. You answer the questions. You make it happen. But you must stick with it. If you can get through this program, you can do just about anything you want. If you have 30 minutes a day for a mnoth, this is for you!

A REAL Motivator!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-07
I do not own the Personal Power 2, Yet! But, when I first saw his Infomercial at 1 o clock in the morning I was hooked! Now, at night I wait for his infomercial to come on! And I am disappointed when it doesn't.

My point is...he is the REAL Thing! Just watching his Infomercial made me motivated to go do what I set out to do!!!

Attend his Seminars, Buy his Products, Visit his Website, and Watch his Infomercials!!! Soon you will be on your way to Great Successes!!!!

Good intro to Personal Power
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-01
Anthony Robbins Personal Power home study program is simply the best personal development program going. I bought it after reading Unlimited Power and Awaken The Giant several years ago.

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Anthony
Jack Vettriano
Published in Hardcover by Pavilion Books (2005-03-01)
Authors: Anthony Quinn and Jack Vettriano
List price: $45.00
New price: $28.99
Used price: $9.78
Collectible price: $75.00

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Art work
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-17
I viewed this book personally in the UK where I live and since my daughter is a big fan of Vettriano, I purchased this book as a present for her. It shows the various aspects of Jack Vettriano's work, both the well known (printed on cards) and the not well known. It is very insightful of the different sides of a wonderful artist, and his work is well represented.

Beautiful
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Review Date: 2007-09-25
I got this as a present to sister who couldn't decide which piece of art to hang on her wall. It was perfect and beautiful. Great on coffee table, Never tire of flipping through it.

Art that's easy to enjoy
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-13
You may well have seen Vettriano's "The Singing Butler," or other of his elegant paintings - but that doesn't mean you've heard of him. This book takes care of that. It covers eighteen years of his career, 1987 to 2004. It shows what you missed, and probably a few images you saw but never connected to the others.

Vettriano's images go beyond Hopper's. They have much of the same graphic quality but, where Hopper so often addressed solitude or loneliness, Vettriano frequently depicts depicts desperation under a cracking veneer of elegance. Many of these paintings capture some moment in a story of intimacy for sale, or of intimacy between the wrong people - the moment that culminates the story so far, and that sets the direction of the story to come. In those pictures, the underlying cheapness of motiviation contrasts sharply with the graciously dressed (or graciously undressed) actors moving their roles forward. The anachronism of ballroom grace and mid-twentieth-century fashion gives the modern viewer enough distance to see the glossy finish as well as tawdry underside. Without asking forgiveness, Vettriano explains how beauty and a moment of passion can lead people down paths that they'll later regret.

Not all of the imagery carries that dark edge, though. Vettriano does equally well with sunny couples in happy, if adult kinds of love. In many cases, only the painting's title tells the viewer whether or not to approve - and somehow, that makes disapproval that much harder. Vettriano's work has been called "populist" and "undemanding." So be it. Holding wide appeal isn't such a bad thing, and neither is work that easily yields its meaning.

-- wiredweird

A sumptuous volume
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-15
The introduction and subsequent text is very brief, and provides a glimpse into the artist's background and rise to success. The text makes little if any critical comment about the artist's work, perhaps leaving the paintings to speak for themselves. The book concludes with a list of the artist's paintings and exhibitions. The book really is all about the pictures.

There are about 160 full colour reproductions of Vettriano's paintings of which about half dozen are small images illustrating the text, there are over thirty full page bleed pictures many of which in fact amount to a page and a half and include one double page spread (the best in the book?). However the bulk of the illustrations range from almost full page images to those which occupy about half a page or occasionally less. The quality of the reproduction is excellent, and the varied and attractive layout suits the images well, bold yet without detracting from the work.

For those of us who are perhaps used to seeing Vettriano's paintings merely as small reproductions adorning cards and the like, it is a revelation to see them produced so well and to a good size. Seeing them so it is easy to label his technique as commercial and slick; but there is no denying the immediate appeal and impact. Whether or not you are a fan of this Scottish artist this is a book worth having, it shows the range of his work, from the dark and sensual to some very appealing high key paintings. Altogether it is a most sumptuous volume.

The definitive Vettriano volume
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-09
I own one of Jack's prints "The Singing Butler", and this book gives great insight into the thought process involved in producing such fine work, as well as many other color prints are to be found within. Jack has produced some of the finest paintings I've ever seen. I paint also, but only seascapes,landscapes,etc., so to view such a variety of excellent work in the Vettriano style is a rare treat for all who purchase this fine coffee table book.
Bravo Jack.........Excellent work !
P.F.Matriscino Geneva,NY.


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