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Egyptian Sculpture: Cairo and Luxor
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Texas Pr (1989-10)
Author: Edna R. Russmann
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Perfect condition!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-21
This book arrived promptly, well packed and in perfect shape. Very please with the overall transaction!

If your interested in Egypt read this book !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-02
This is just a great book . Fantastic photograghy and great writing. It made feel like I was there ! This book is just great!!! If your wanting a good book on Egypt you should get this one . This book you get more than your moneys worth !!!!

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Elements of Logic: An Introduction to Peirces Existential Graphs
Published in Spiral-bound by Texas Tech University Press (1990-09)
Author: Kenneth Laine Ketner
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From a former student...
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-15
Highly recommended. As a former student of Ketner's, and having used this book coupled with a class, this book paints an easy, easy fundamental understanding of Peirce's Existential Graphing, and that understanding provides a whole world of insight into the limitations of traditional logic diagramming systems. Highly recommended.

Excellent. Anyone can understand logic with this book.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-07-31
Truly this book is one of the clearest introductions to logic on the market today. For those who struggle with the confusion of symbolic logic this book wipes the table clean using a method of logic rather unheard-of among laypeople. It is highly understandable. Anyone who can read can learn logic from it. Its visual graphs of reasoning make it perfect for those who think with their eyes. I would recommend it above all other book of logic with which I have had experience.

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Elvis, the New Rage: A Radio History from 1945 to 1955
Published in Paperback by Republic of Texas (2002-07-25)
Author: Aaron Webster
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The Most Informative Elvis Book This Year!
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-14
I happened on to this book by just browsing through ..., a great way to find books I would not ordinarily run across. Unfortunately most of the Elvis books I find are very disappointing such as that recent (2001) travesty of a bibliography on Elvis that basically imparts very little information about each entry. Then again, I sometimes luck out and run into a book so fabulous and well done, I want to tell the world. Such a book is Aaron Webster's Elvis: A Radio History from 1945 to 1955. I would have thought that Mr. Guralnick's exhaustive works on Elvis would have covered just about everything but Mr. Webster proves otherwise. This book is detailed, accurate and features much new information, especially on the radio interviews Elvis did in his first full professional year, 1955. The information on Elvis at the Louisiana Hayride is equally as exhaustive. In my opinion, this book shows what a natural communicator Elvis was and how fascinating he would have been, and probably very happy as well, had he been able to interview, visit radio stations, put on live shows, and more, throughout the sixties, instead of being stuck away making some interesting but not too exciting films. Not only is the writing very incisive and to the point, the charts at the end of the book are well constructed and very informative, allowing me to fully understand much of what Elvis did in detail that year plus before he moved on to record for RCA Records. Congratulations Mr. Webster, on a fresh new look at early Elvis and a book truly worthy of ranking up there with the classic works on Elvis such as those done by Mr. Guralnick and Mr. Jorgensen.

EXCAVATING ELVIS
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-14
I compare this book to my two favorites; ELVIS & GLADYS by Elaine Dundy and AROUND ELVIS by Thorne Peters. Those books and this one show us that there are so many layers left of Elvis' life yet to be discovered. Like his music, we have barely scratched the surface of his being and the best is yet to come. These books show us what we've already seen in such a new light that it is fresh and vibrant each time you read it. These books reveal that Elvis' life was as multi faceted as he was multi talented. To this short list I would add IF I CAN DREAM by Larry Geller and LAST TRAIN TO MEMPHIS, by Peter Guralnick. In these books Elvis is shown to be a multi dimesnsional human and not the second coming. The more you humanize Elvis and see him for the man he was the more incredible he becomes and the more you realize just how phenomenal his acheivements are. In life and in death, Elvis is forever 2nd to NONE!

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Embedded Image Processing on the TMS320C6000 DSP: Examples in Code Composer Studio and MATLAB
Published in Kindle Edition by Springer (2006-07-20)
Author: Shehrzad Qureshi
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Images and more...
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-27
There are many great examples of basic image processing techniques in this book. Topics like Image Filtering, Edge Detection and also some Wavelets. There is both theory and detailed examples which really helps when trying to get the DSP in a symbiotic relationship with Matlab, CodeComposer Studio and MS Visual Studio.

There is a logical flow in how information is presented. First a basic description of the algorithm. Second some Matlab or pseudo-code. Then third he describes exactly how to implement it on the c6x dsp. Not only are there implementation details but also interfacing explanation for both Matlab and Visual Studio.

Overall this is an excellent book for getting a project up and running in a timely fashion.

A well laid out introduction to embedded image processing
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-13
This is an extremely well laid out and understandable text. The coding examples are easy to understand and can be easily demonstrated on the TI DSK's. As a current TI employee with little experience with the C6x line of DSP's, Qureshi's book allowed me to learn a large amount of image processing background in a short time while becoming familiar with the workings of Code Composer Studio and the DSP. The book starts very simply and has clear instructions on how to obtain the tools to run all of the code samples on real DSPs.

Starting with an overview of the tools involved and the C6x architecture, Qureshi moves into simple image processing concepts, such as contrast stretching and window/level processing. After clearly explaining the concept and the implementation, the reader is led through the process of optimizing the code for the DSP environment. Later topics, such as edge detection and wavelets leave the reader with a clear understanding of the fundamentals of image processing, as well as code examples that make implementation a breeze.

Overall, an excellently written book and a must for anyone interested in image processing, whether on TI DSPs or not.

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Entangled with a Texan: Texas Cattleman's Club: The Stolen Baby (Silhouette Desire)
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Silhouette (2003-11-01)
Author: Sara Orwig
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Baby and the Beast
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-27
David has a baby left on his doorstep and when he goes to the local department store to buy baby supplies, he meets shy-moussy Marissa who is dressed in a story book costume. David needs a nanny and thinks Marissa would be perfect,he offers her a lot of money and she takes the position. Soon David sees the sexy woman under the shy exterior and before long sparks are flying. Of course, his reputation as a womanizer doesn't help his suit. This is one of my favorites in the Texas Cattleman's series.

Ex-military man falls for live-in nanny!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-15
Another installment in the Texas Cattleman's Club series - Silhouette Desire #1547 (November 2003) - "Entangled With A Texan" by Sara Orwig. Book summary from back cover:

Tied up in knots! How on earth had Texas Cattleman's Club member David Sorrenson been roped into protecting a tiny baby girl? The ex-military man knew everything about security and danger, not infants! Marissa Wilder was the perfect solution. This down-to-earth family gal knew all about children, and agreed to be a live-in nanny at his ranch. David yearned to show Marissa a steamy night or two, even though his high-risk lifestyle had taught him to avoid long-term attachments and his sexy houseguest deserved someone permanent. Living with Marissa was tangling up his emotions something awful, and if he didn't know better he'd swear he was falling for her....

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Exploring Texas With Children
Published in Paperback by Republic of Texas (1998-12-25)
Author: Sharry Buckner
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IF I COULD ONLY KEEP MY COPY HOME
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-28
I thought this would be the perfect book since I have eleven grandchildren and would love showing them (one at a time, I don't lack ALL my senses) our great state! And I was, the book was everything I expected and more. Only thing is, I always have to hunt it down and find who borrowed it last. From my own kids to my brothers and sisters, I never know exactly where it is. Guess I need to order everyone their own copy!! Keep that in mind when you get yours. It's a wonderful guide to all the places you know about and so SO many you don't. If you're planning on traveling Texas with your lil' rugrats, you need this book! It'll will guarantee a good time for all.

Great guide for family travel
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-26
A travel guide for families that hits the highlights of Texas without complicating the trip planning with too many details. Only problem is that phone numbers (at least area codes) keep changing, but this book lists web pages to help a family get more information on the part of the state they want to see.

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Eyebeam: Teetering on the Blink
Published in Paperback by Texas Monthly Pr (1988-05)
Author: Sam Hurt
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crazy beautiful
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-19
Luckily, I live in Austin and get to see more of this genius' work than many do. He is a hidden wonder. He should be King. His works are funny, both funny ha ha and funny peculiar. They are word smart. They are bursting with story, that for which we are so hungry. And they are so satisfying on these levels that one begins to take their beauty for granted. When I get bored, I look at a Sam Hurt, and see the world afresh and afunny, and beautiful again.

It changed my life
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 1997-06-24
I picked up a copy of this book a long time ago from the kansas university bookstore. I couldn't believe how much better it was than anything in the paper. Why wasn't it in the paper?!! of course! It was too good to be next to those cheap hacked out cookie cutters. it was sam hurt that inspired me to start my own career as an underground cartoonist . And it was sam hurt that I ultimately blame for getting thrown out of kansas university art school. Curse your damn cartoon!--chris burn

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The Eyes of Texas
Published in Paperback by (2005-03-01)
Author: Gilbert Morris
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Family Survival and Togetherness
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-13
This book is wonderful. It shows how a family together can face any and all situations. It may be fictional but it can be true if a family sticks together it can over come all odds and be strong because of it. Show love and respect to each other and help each other through every situation.

An awesome read!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-23
If you haven't read any of the other books written by Gilbert Morris, you are really missing out! This begins with life on the ranch. Clinton is a very interesting situation that he barely gets out of. Does he break it all off? Moriah is fearful and worried about Ethan. Does she marry for love or for her son? Has Brodie gotten over Serena? Will he find new love? Will Mary Aiden's selfishness hurt the man she loves? What of the Comanche chief that kidnapped Moriah? Morris has created a spellbinding, sequel to THE YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS and DEEP IN THE HEART. Great read!!!

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Eyes to Fly With: Portraits, Self-Portraits, and Other Photographs (Southwestern & Mexican Photography Series, Wittliff Collections at Texas State University-San Marcos)
Published in Hardcover by University of Texas Press (2006-10-01)
Author: Graciela Iturbide
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Mystery, Magic, and Cruel Realities: The Art of Graciela Iturbide
Helpful Votes: 126 out of 131 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-30
Graciela Iturbide finds strange creations through her photographic lens. She is able to document both people and events without manufacturing false perceptions, but she is also able to show us the darker aspects of the human and animal spirit in a way few other photographers achieve. This large, elegantly produced book is a fine survey of her portraits of subjects from Mexico and South America to India and North America, a handsome and varied group of self portraits, and photographic essays on cemeteries and other aspects of death as well as animals and expansive views of birds in flight.

Iturbide studied with Manuel Alvarez Bravo in the late 1960s and his well-known influence is felt in her work. But this fine artist has found her language beyond Bravo and manages to take the raw realism of Bravo's images and transform them with the magic of the spirit world and the mystical elements that inform her photographs. Her images are all in brilliant black and white and for the most part are 'constructed' or posed. The gradations between dark and light add a sense of the surreal to her images, whether the subjects are friends of the artist, couples at weddings, burial sites, East LA Cholas, or her very strange images of women with iguana hats or of her own face inhabited by live snails or wings of dissected birds!

An excellent feature of this book is the addition of Graciela Iturbide's comments on pages facing her photographs, and the book opens with an informative 'Conversation with Graciela' by Fabienne Bradu. This is a sophisticated portfolio of works by one of our contemporary gifted artists. Highly Recommended. Grady Harp, April 08

A fine pick.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-03
Graciela Iturbide photographs the Zapotec women of Juchitan and the Mixtee goat butchers of Oaxaca: EYES TO FLY WITH includes a range of black and white images, from previously unpublished works to those she's famous for, and this provides an outstanding monograph of her achievements. Each full-page photo is accompanied by either a quote from her explaining the photo's inspiration or a title line and date, while an article about her and interview with her provide foundations for reference for newcomers. Art library holdings, especially those strong in contemporary photography, will find it a fine pick.

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Fast Copy: A Novel (Texas Tradition Series)
Published in Paperback by Texas Christian University Press (2001-04)
Author: Dan Jenkins
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I'm not a Texan, and I don't play one on TV but . . .
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-25
I'm a journalist, a sports fan, amateur historian and the fourth great-granddaughter of the amazing Peter Sides, a Revolutionary War Veteran who was killed at the bloodiest battle on Texas soil, the Battle of Medina in 1813.

You don't believe me? Look it up!

I first read this book years ago and loved it. I've recommended it to others who have loved it. It's a fabulous read and rollicking adventure. It's the kind of book I keep re-reading and buying any copy I can find and passing it on to people I love.

Please excuse the passive voice in the previous paragraph. I know better ; )

Fast Copy is a lot of lively fun!

And that's the way it was, is, and shall be....
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-04
A native Texan myself, I found myself laughing all through this book. I caught continual glimpses of friends and relatives (and, yes, even myself!) in this wonderful little novel that explores Texas, football, and Texans.

However, it is not just a comedy that pokes fun at Texans. Nosiree! It deals specifically with Depression-Era Texas and makes us take a disturbing look at ourselves. How can someone callously believe that other humans are "just hobos"? Do we truly believe that appearances are more important than reality? What will one do for Love; is it ok to hurt others to pursue one's own pleasure?

This is a most thought-provoking work and well worth the time to read.


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