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Cutting The Wire: Gaming Prohibition And The Internet (Gambling Studies Series)
Published in Paperback by University of Nevada Press (2005-08-19)
Author: David G. Schwartz
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T O O......S A D.....T O......R E A D.....A L L.....T H R O U G H
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Review Date: 2008-02-21
I bought this book and am glad I did. It gives a VERY thorough
history of the "Wire Act"....which was set up in the 1960s -- by
Robert Kennedy -- a hero of mine -- of all people!

I had thought that the "Wire Act" was set up in the 1930s or 1940s
....so I learnt something by my preliminary perusal of this
book. However, so upset am I that the most recent enlargment of
the Wire Act....which now prohits internet gaming for real money,
to American citizens and residents....that I just can't read
through the entire book. I am too mad, and too sad....the newest
enlargement of the Wire Act was passed so sneakily, too -- tacked
on to another bill -- and many congresspeople voting for one bill
did not even know they were voting for the "anti-internet gaming
bill", tacked onto it.

This book is printed on exellent paper, with a nice large-sized
print. From my prelimary perusal, it appears to be a very thorough
history of how the "Wire Act" came about. I recommend it heartily
to anyone who has the stomach to read this book....through his or
her tears, and/or anger.

For myself, though, it brings to mind a
scene from the film, "Blue Denim", starring Carol Lynly and Brandon
de Wilde. It is an early 1960s film, about two likable, suburban
teens, who find themselves, "in trouble", after one night of
thoughtless, er...."togetherness". With the guy's best friend, they
try desperately to find a solution to their dilemma. In this scene,
Carol Lynly's character is looking through a book. After studying it,
she says, (paraphrased): "They tell you all about how it happens....
but they don't tell you how to stop it."

And so, "Cutting The Wire", also tells you "all about it", (in "Blue Denim, "it" is pregnancy. In "Cutting The Wire", 'it" is
a law which prevents American people from legally gaming online.) But,
sadly, and perphaps, at this point, inevitably, cannot tell us "how to stop it"....and allow Americans the right to game/gamble online, for
real money, legally once again. A practice allowed in the UK, Canada,
Australia, Lithuania, Sweden...and so many other countries, (where --
surprise? -- there has been NO upsurge of mob influence, and NO upsurge
in hedonism) -- is, at this writing, denied to those living in "the Land of the Free....and the Home of the Brave." (For those interested in
trying to change things, I recommend the website: www.pokerplayersalliance.org)

Perhaps I expected too much of this book....I searched and searched for
a way "to end it", (the Wire Act and its extentions)....but couldn't --
or perhaps am too upset and too angry to give the book the thorough
perusal that I should. If -- as my own plan would do -- taxing gaming
winnnings at twice that of other income, allowing losses to be deducted
at only half that of other income, making proficiency tests mandatory,
and allowing play only by 18 year olds and over, and only at interent
casinos based in the US, or in the countries of our allies, (Canada,
England, Turkey, Manilla, etc.).....what would be the harm? Earning
$100 a day is sure a lot easier than earning $36,500 over a weekend at
Las Vegas or Atlantic City. This could lead to more responsible gaming
== people earning a little bit every day -- a habit which could lead to
the shouldering of more responisbility in other aspects of life as well.

I truly wish that "Cutting The Wire" had delved into these matters. But
it is a thorough, well-researched history of "how the (gaming) Dark Ages
came upon us"....but not, sadly, (as I had so hoped for), some suggestions on how to end them.

Perhaps only time, (and our next President, who-ever he or she may be),
will tell.....


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Dennis Oppenheim: Galloping Through the West
Published in Paperback by Nevada Museum of Art (2003-01)
Author: Eleanor Hartney
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Dennis Oppenheim: Galloping Through the West
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Review Date: 2007-07-10
This book was published to accompany the Nevada Museum of Arts retrospective of Oppenheim's sculptures, installations and photo montages held from October 18, 2003 to January 4, 2004. The exhibit illustrates the aritists fascination with the West and Western themes.

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The Desert States: Smithsonian Guides (Smithsonian Guides to Historic America)
Published in Paperback by Stewart, Tabori and Chang (1998-03-15)
Author: Michael S. Durham
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I have the older version and it's wonderful
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-18
I have this book, but it was published in 1990. In other words, I do not have the revised and updated version.

However, if this one is anything like the copy I have, it is wonderful. The full color pictures are lovely and are used to enhance the text.

Although this book doesn't tell the history of these states, it visits historic places within each state. Much of the history of these four states (NM, AZ, NV, UT) is told through the landscape and historic buildings of each state.

I have enjoyed every place that I have visited and my visits have only been enhanced by using this book as a resource in my travels.

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Dogfriendly.Com's California and Nevada Dog Travel Guide
Published in Paperback by Dogfriendly.com (2004-02)
Author: Tara Kain
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Great Book
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Review Date: 2007-03-09
I really like all the fun thing to do. I am taking my dog to california and nevada this april

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Dolly And Zane Grey: Letters From A Marriage (Western Literature Series)
Published in Hardcover by University of Nevada Press (2008-04-28)
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Zane and Dolly - Loving and Unconventional
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Review Date: 2008-06-08
A memorable insight into a strange, but functional and fascinating, marriage with three children involved, and many mistresses. Dolly knew going in that Zane was a writer, traveller, adventurer, and a womanizer. From his early days as a dentist and then a struggling writer, to becoming one of the most successful American writers of all times, the letters take you along on their life together. I was not always happy with him, or her, but somehow they held it together. In modern times, I suppose we call it "giving him space" to do his hunting and fishing, finding sources and inspiration for his writing, and of course to get off with his ladies, at times two or three together. The couple had their rough spots, and I thought some of the humorous entries were where Zane was trying to keep his women separated and not bickering, and Dolly was trying to help him sort it out. Zane was good at philandering, wasting money, etc., but Dolly held it together. I liked them both, but being a father, I can only imagine the confusion and anxiety of the children. Good information about early publishing days and the film industry. Well edited with commentary by the author and mahalo to the Nevada University Press for getting the letters out for a more complete understanding of a great Western writer.

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The Double Eagle Guide to Camping in Western Parks And Forests: Desert Southwest: Nevada, Utah, Arizona (Double Eagle Guide to Camping in Western Parks and Forests)
Published in Hardcover by Discovery Pub (2006-01-31)
Authors: Thomas Preston and Liz Preston
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Hard to find but EXACTLY what you are looking for
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Review Date: 2007-06-09
I have been looking on both Amazon and in bookstores for a comprehensive guide to camping in Nevada, Utah and Arizona (I live in Southern Nevada). Not only are there no great websites, but every book I have seen is either out of date or the series does not cover this area! Thankfully someone told me of this book (it NEVER came up on Amazon searches for camping in these states since the names are not directly in the title). The book is amazing and worth every penny. It covers everything you need to know and athough there are no pictures - I don't care. Now that I know the names of the campgrounds I am interested in, I can get pictures on-line. I would rather have the 100's of up-to-date extensive listings! Thank you so much for publishing this book!!!

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Endless Nevada
Published in Hardcover by Stephens Press (2002-11-01)
Authors: Larry Prosor and Richard Moreno
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Endless Nevada is Endless Pleasure
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Review Date: 2003-05-20
By Sam Bauman, Nevada Appeal Staff Writer

Coffee table books are common as snowflakes in December, but every once in a while one comes along that is photographically ahead of the rest.
Such is the case with "Endless Nevada, a Photo Essay" by photographer Larry Prosor and Nevada magazine publisher and Nevada Appeal travel writer Richard Moreno.
From the brilliant book jacket of embossed gold of a man fishing in the Truckee River to the picture of a lonely wagon road in the Jarbidge Wilderness, this is a treat to the eye.
There's plenty to read as well as vistas to enjoy. John. L. Smith, Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist, offers a foreword. The late Robert Laxalt adds an introduction, ending on a magnificent panorama by Prosor of "Moonset Over Independence Ridge."
Each chapter is headed by a slightly washed-out photo across two pages, with a small photo insert. The first chapter is titled "Overview." In it, Moreno offers a fast-moving history of Nevada, from geological formation millions of years ago to 1931, when the Legislature approved gambling and the six-week divorce residency.
The next chapter, "The Land," is a stunning collection of Prosor photographs, such as an open trail in Thomas Canyon, Elko County, and a surreal vision of geysers in the Black Rock Desert. Subsequent chapters include "Searching for Wraiths," "The Past," "Mealtime," "The People," "Gathering Places," "The Places," "A Cowboy Needs a Poem," "The Cowboys," "America's Outback," "The Cities" and "End of the Road."
Moreno writes of the Basque immigrants and the opening of their hotels and boarding houses, catering to the Basque sheepherders who descended from the hills for a good meal and soft bed.
In "Gathering Places," Moreno writes:
"Saloons have long been rural Nevada's social clubs, political meeting halls and psychiatry couches. Intimate secrets, heated words, unkeepable promises and tall tales have all be passed at least a time or two over a beer. In most small Nevada towns, the local watering holes are the places where nearly everyone meets, at least sometime during the week, to swap gossip, make deals, or just socialize. If a small town is perceived as something organic, then the saloon is its soul. It is where opinions are formed, decisions are made and, occasionally, consensus occurs."
In the introduction to "The Places," an especially striking photo shows two tiny people atop a gigantic tower of rock in the Ruby Mountains. You know no helicopter brought them to that peak.
In "A Cowboy Needs a Poem," Moreno writes:
"Cowboys are part of what defines Nevada and the West. Despite having been overly romanticized in movies, books, songs and television shows, there is really something appealing about a cowboy. Perhaps it is the perceived freedom of living out under the stars, or the way the cowboy myth neatly parallels traditional American beliefs in self-determination and hard work. For whatever reasons, cowboys fascinate us."
This is only a brief description of the wealth of beauty in photographs and graceful prose that make up this book. [For the money], it's definitely one for the coffee table.

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Escape from Death Valley: As Told by William Lewis Manly and Other '49Ers
Published in Paperback by Univ of Nevada Pr (1987-02)
Author: Leroy Johnson
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Escape from Death Valley
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Review Date: 2007-07-30
Presented here for the first time since 1888 is William Lewis Manly's original account of his rescue of the Bennett and Arcan families, who took a "shortcut" across the uncharted Great American Desert in 1849-1850. These goldseekers blundered into Death Valley, where they realized they would have to abandon their wagons in order to make it out of the desert alve. Manly and his friend John Rogers were instructed to venture west over the mountains to find provisions and return to rescue those stranded in Death Valley. The two emaciated young men traveled 250 miles on foot through forbidding deserts and over rugged mountain ranges to find succor at the Rancho San Francisco. They then recrossed the desolate landscape with provisions for the families awaiting their return.

Although Manly's classic book Death Valley in '49 has been reprinted several times, his initial account of the rescue (published in monthly installments in 1888) has not been readily accessible until now. This earlier account includes valuable information missing from Manly's book.

As a result of extensive research that included hiking all possible routes, Leroy and Jean Johnson propose a compelling theory which should finally settle the long-standing controversy regarding the exact routes taken by these Argonauts. Detailed maps and numerous footnotes provide substantial evidence to support their conclusions. The Johnsons also include discoveries they made while retracing the routes.

As the most carefully researched and complete book on the Manly-Rogers routes into and out of Death Valley, this book will hold much interest for trail buffs, Death Valley enthusiasts, scholars of the westward movement, and those concerned with the role of women in opening the West.
--- from book's back cover

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Executive Pack 2: Microsoft Office 97 with Windows NT 4.0 (includes Quick Reference Guides for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook, and Windows NT 4.0)
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Nevada Learning Series (1998-12-01)
Author: Nevada Learning Series
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This was a great compliment to our training program.
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-19
Our end users loved receiving these guides as a hand out at the end of classroom training. Our Help desk calls have reduced and that leaves us with more budget to support other projects. I get compliments from many of our new users and they like the independance these handy guides provide. It makes my department look good when we manage to make the transition to new software look easy. Thanks Nevada

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Exploring the Great Basin (A Vintage West reprint)
Published in Paperback by Univ of Nevada Pr (1988-06)
Author: Gloria Griffin Cline
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Wonderful
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Review Date: 2002-03-12
This is an excellent chronological overview of the exploration efforts to discover the Great Basin in the western United States. From the Spanish endeavors of the 1700's up through John Fremont in 1843, we see how all of them were attempting to find the fabled water passage of the San Buenaventura River, which was suppose to connect the interior land area to the Pacific. The author very diligently takes us through the efforts of such men as Garces, the Dominguez-Escalante Expedition, Peter Skene Ogden, Jedediah Smith, Joseph Walker, the first overland emmigrants of the Bartleson-Biddle Expedition up to Fremont who finally mapped and gave the area we now call the Great Basin its name. It was an enjoyable book to read, well written and researched.


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