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Heroes of the Golden Gate
Published in Hardcover by Pacific Book Pub (1987-04)
Author: Charles Francis Adams
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I may be biased, but ...
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Review Date: 2006-12-17
I read this book from cover to cover faster than than most books.
The subject of the Golden Gate Bridge somehow elicits far more interest in me and others than most similar topics, partly because it's the magnificent Bridge of Bridges. For me, it was more interesting because I grew up in San Francisco, and because one of the 'heroes' was my much loved aunt who ran the stenographic office at the famous Palace Hotel in the City. When one of her secretaries became so aggravated at builder Joseph Strauss' impatient tirades, and actually threw her steno book at him, my aunt decided to turn the every-day business over to another, and devote herself to personally helping Mr. Strauss for the next ten years until the bridge was built. "Ruth" is a fascinating chapter in this book. But every chapter is fascinating, and adds up to a very riveting tale of the building of one of the world's great projects. I'm proud to be a San Franciscan, and I'm proud to be the nephew of a woman who played a small but important part in the building of the Golden Gate Bridge.

History of the bridge through those who shaped it
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-27
The human story of San Francisco's magnificent Golden Gate Bridge is revealed here for the first time through the lives of people who envisioned it and built it- the discoverers and the explorers, the politicians and bankers, the engineers and construction workers, and others in a colorful galaxy of characters involved in this monumental project. The history in this book is based on interviews with the dozens of men and women who shaped and built the bridge. The author's extensive research and interviews weave both fact and tales of human interest and heroism into a fascinating story.

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Hojoki: Visions of a Torn World (Rock Spring Collection of Japanese Literature)
Published in Paperback by Stone Bridge Press (1996-06-01)
Author: Kamo no Chomei
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hojoki, a hermit poet's retreat
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Review Date: 2008-06-10
This short, but ancient and valuable little book is a Japanese classic.
Anyone into japanese tea ceremony, haiku poetry, etc. will love this book.
I'm SOOOO glad I bought it!

Brief and beautiful
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-22
This is the most poetic book of prose I have ever seen. Kamo-no-Chomei starts the book with recollections of a series of disasters that struck Kyoto in the late twelfth century: fire, plague, famine, and more. The descriptions are personal and vivid. The near-poetic form of the writing puts intense feeling behind the words. Although Chomei wrote many years after the events, his grief and horror came through as very fresh.

The second part of the book describes Chomei's gradual withdrawal into solitary monasticism. The string of successively less grand homes ends in his famous 'ten square foot hut.' He was not strictly a hermit, but seemed mostly content with a small and simple kind of life. I was especially moved by his descriptions of time spent with a small boy. It brought to mind the end of Hesse's Glass Bead Game.

It would be easy to write a review longer than the work itself, so let me finish with a few words about the translation. The text is readable, elegant, and unaffected, quite an achievement for a book of this sort. The historical footnotes add real insight to the text, they are not just academic filler. It won't take long to read this book, but I promise time well spent to the thinking reader.

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Holy Ice: Bridge to the Subconscious
Published in Paperback by Galde Press (1992-05)
Author: Frank Dorland
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Excellent! A book on rock crystal from a scientific view...
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 1996-08-31

Finally an actual book without mumbo jumbo on ROCK CRYSTAL. How to use it and why it works.
Photos, examples and how to acquire one of the crystal carvings.

I have read it several times and find something new each time.

A touch of Mysticism with alot of fact should be the way a book is written on such an important subject.

Not just another book on quartz crystals...
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-15
I remember reading this book when it first came out, and was impressed with it then. Recently, I purchased another copy and was reminded why I liked it so much. Mr. Dorland was a well respected art authenticator with much experience in research techniques. This background served him well, as he lets the reader follow the progress of his initial interest, and eventual in-depth research, into the synergistic effects of, and some techniques and practical uses for active rock quartz crystals.

The book starts with his examination into the background, and possible historical uses of the famous Mitchell-Hedges crystal skull, which he studied for six years. He is the one who brought the skull to the Hewlett-Packard lab to be studied. He documented his efforts and observations and it makes interesting reading. This led him to close his successful business and devote his time to researching the historic and traditional uses of electronic quartz crystals. What stands out for me, is how he ties traditional, shamanic / magical practices in with the modern `scientific' usage of quartz in electronic devices, etc. He paints a convincing picture for there being a logical reason, (and not just superstition or placebo effect) why specific types of crystals have consistently been used the world over by `healers and adepts' for augmenting and accelerating the effects of healing, meditative states, etc. If you have an open mind, but don't buy every idea that comes 'from the ethers' as being valid, this book will appeal to you. He makes a good case for all but the most dedicated of skeptics to take another look at how quartz crystals can be useful. For those people who already use crystals or are interested in possible 'metaphysical' properties this is a must read for anyone of rock quartz. You may learn a thing or two.

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How to Be a Winner
Published in Paperback by Bridge Pr (1976-08)
Authors: Harold Hill and Irene Burk Harrell
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excellent book
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Review Date: 2006-03-21
I have read this book, 'King's Kid', and 'High Victory' multiple times each, and they continue to be inspiring and enjoyable each time.

This book is a real Winner!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-30
How to be a Winner is a refreshing look at everyday Christianity without the stuffiness of 'religion'. Author Hill shows how real life situations can be turned into victory supernaturally by the power of God's Word. Each chapter portrays an example taken from a real experience where trouble was met head on with scripture and subsequently turn into triumph. Hill's unique brand of humor keeps things interesting from beginning to end while is writing style is one that would appeal to teenagers and adults alike. The inspiring message of this book is that everyone can live life as a winner when they have Jesus in their life.

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The Five Pillars of Leadership: How to Bridge the Leadership Gap
Published in Paperback by Insight Publishing Group (2002-04-25)
Author: Paul J Meyer
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Incredible Value
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Review Date: 2003-03-07
I am a former SMI franchise owner. I know the value and cost of a Paul Meyer program. If you ever wanted to own a SMI program and felt you could not afford it, do not pass up the opportunity to read this book. You can't afford not to.

Paul Meyer is a master at writing the essence of a topic. There are so many golden nuggets in this book you may discover it is the greatest value of any book you have purchased.

I think this is a must read for anyone that has dreams they want to achieve. It should be mandatory reading for anyone in a position for responsibility and leadership. Invest in yourself big time with this book!

THE KEYS TO SUCCESS AND A FORMULA THAT HAS WORKED FOR ME!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-07
This book is a must read for anyone interested in accomplishing more in their lives. The principles and techniques explained in this book have allowed me to earn 6 figures for the last 12 years, Building a Dream House and enjoying a life most people just dream about. This is not pie in the sky. The principles work if you work them!! "If you are not now making the progress you would like to make and are capable of it's because your Goals are not clearly defined." Burn these words into your mind. That staement says so much, but if you are like most people you will believe that these concepts are tooo simple. I challenge you buy this book apply the ideas it contains and one day you too can live your life in the brillant sun of positive expectancy.

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How to Design and Build Decks
Published in Paperback by Ortho Books (1995-09)
Authors: Mark R. Bremer, Beverly Bremer, Robert J. Beckstrom, and Sally W. Smith
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How To Build Your Own Deck
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Review Date: 2005-05-21
Save thousands of dollars and build your own deck. This book will show you step-by-step how to plan and build your own deck. The book is very informative and well written and is realistic.

5 stares
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-22
Very Goo

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If I Were Your Mother
Published in Hardcover by Morrow Junior Books (1999-04)
Author: Margaret Park Bridges
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It's good to remember
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-24
I love this book because it reminds me of how sweet, magical, and all too brief childhood is. I've read it to and now with my daughter and we laugh at the specifics of the role reversal fantasy. The soft illustrations complement the gentle goodness of the story. It's a favorite at our house.

another gem by this author
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-30
This book is beautifully crafted, with extremely clever dialog. The author clearly demonstrates her understanding of the bond between mother and daughter. The book evokes wonderful images of a warm moment shared with a child. The illustrations too lend a great deal to the story.

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In Praise of Folly
Published in Paperback by Kessinger Publishing, LLC (2004-04-16)
Author: Erasmus
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One of the best books of Literary Renaissance
Helpful Votes: 30 out of 34 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-29
In Praise of Folly (Encomiun Moriae in Latin) was written in 1509 by the Dutchman Erasmus of Rotterdam when he was guest to his English famous friend Thomas More,or Morus if you prefer, the author of the celebrated book Utopia. Given internal religious strife in Europe, and England was in no exception mood, these were pretty much dangerous times and many heads rolled and were to roll, More"s included, due to the persecution by Henry VIII. Whatever was to be said about the nettlesome religious matter had to be done with extrema caution in order to avoid the perilous verdicts of the Holy Tribunal.

Along with Thomas More, Desiderius Erasmus was one of the most important representatives of the Renaissance literary movement in northern Europe and what was casually presented by Erasmus as a booklet inspired by a casual play of words with the surname More (which is almost equal to Moriae, madness in Greek), was in fact an attempt to salvage what should be rescued of the Classical Greek Antiquity in Erasmus' opinionated argument and incorporated in the Christian thought of the time. Beneath an almost non-descript façade was an issue of utmost significance to the evolution of the so-called Natural Sciences, that were to benefit from advances of recent discoveries in Physics, Chemistry and later on Biology, but which were hindered to evolve by the so-called aristotelian taint inherited by the Scholastic medieveal tradition so dear to the traditionalist Catholic Church, a task difficult in itself but which Erasmus easily outdone with a satyrical style that offended no one, preserving all the respect to the Church hierarchy and its dogmas and, most importantly, the figure of Jesus Christ.

The book is in fact a small one but the reader is much rewarded by the richness of its content, where the author takes him by his hands and strolls with him trough ancient Greek and Roman mithology in a verbose prose at the same time easy, vigorous and stimulating, where one is impressed by the author's astounding erudiction, as if he was a northern true inheritor of the Tuscan Dante Aligheri (the Divine Comedy) in this purpose. This is certainly one of the best literary works of late Renaissance and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

Erasmus
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-02
Desiderius Erasmus was surely the most logical and objective viewer of Europe's plight in the early 16th century. He was a reformer without being an extremist, and a Catholic without being a slave to superstition or conservatism, truly the quintessential intellectual.

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In Search of Blessings
Published in Paperback by Bridge-Logos Publishers (2001-08-01)
Author: Kathryn Kuhlman
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it was worth reading
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Review Date: 2007-09-18
I recommend this to everyone. She was used by God in a great way. I hope to have her annointing upon me.

Sermons on the Beatitudes
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-20
For years, Miss Kuhlman recorded radio teachings for her followers at the Kathryn Kuhlman Foundation (still in existence and operation) and they are true treasures of wit and wisdom. From time to time, she taught longer Bible Lessons and these sermons are transcribed from her radio talks on the Beatitudes. These folksy reflections translate fairly well on the printed page in her simple direct style of communication. This is a great package with the added message 'Angel's Protection', photos of her early ministry and a biography.

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Inner Bridges: A Guide to Energy Movement and Body Structure
Published in Paperback by Humanics Ltd Partners (1986-09-01)
Author: Fritz Frederick Smith
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Inner Bridges changed my life
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-15
My professional health care practice was dramatically changed after having read Inner Bridges. Doors opened to my understanding of energy and how it relates to body structure, including the bones and joints of the body. I am very grateful for the insights given by Dr. Fritz Smith in this book.

great book
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-17
An excellent book. The author, a D.O. and M.D., became interested in Eastern approaches to healing when he witnessed an acupuncture session. Smith gives great explanations relating the flow of energy to body structure. I was particularly impressed by his account of how the energy of each chakra relates to the skeletal structure. The information in the book is densely packed, and -- at least in my own readings -- is best absorbed in small doses. A caveat: I don't have firsthand experience with the author's particular system, Zero Balancing. In any case, I believe the book contains valuable information for people who already have experience in some mode of energy healing.


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