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The Luciano Project: The Secret Wartime Collaboration of the Mafia and the U.S. Navy
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill (1977)
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The price of security, 1940s style
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-06
Review Date: 2004-06-06

The Luckiest Kid on the Planet
Published in Paperback by Aladdin (1999-02-01)
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Moving, perceptive, beautifully written
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-01
Review Date: 2000-04-01
A beautifully told, moving story of a boy who feels lucky until he finds out one day that his name isn't really Lucky. Full of wry insights into the human heart and psyche, this is a book for parents to enjoy as much as children. And given the tenderness of the relationship between Lucky and his grandfather, this book would make a good present for a boy or girl from a loving grandfather.
Semitic magic, its origins and development (Luzac's oriental religious series)
Published in Hardcover by Luzac & Co (1908)
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Excellent Primer for the curious
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-03
Review Date: 2007-09-03
Although some of its suggestions and theories would appear to be outdated, it is an excellent work and will drive the curious to seek out more information on the varied subjects it covers beneath the umbrella of Semetic magic as traced or linked to older sources and its influence over various cultures and religous ideologies.
It is filled with accounts of ghuls, ghosts, demons and gods. It roams amidst their horrid habitations and divulges some of their strange and terrible secrets whilst giving the wary some ideas of ancient protective measures against them. It covers many of the concepts of demonic possesion amoungst the ancients and expands on curious myths you may have seen only hints of through the Quran, Tanak or Christian bible. It is a great source for myths and magical details including an Assyrian ritual that would seem to be an ancient origin for the modern concept of the Qabbalistic Cross Ritual, the idea of laying on of hands in faith healing and the concept of a guardian being. To quote:
"Unto the house on entering
Samas (is) before me,
Sin (is) behind [me],
Nergal (is) at [my] right hand,
Ninib (is) at my left hand;
When I draw near unto the sick man,
When I lay my hand on the head of the sick man,
May a kindly Spirit, a kindly Guardian, stand at my side."
The quote above is one of many very interesting bits of information contained in this book. I recommend it highly.
It is filled with accounts of ghuls, ghosts, demons and gods. It roams amidst their horrid habitations and divulges some of their strange and terrible secrets whilst giving the wary some ideas of ancient protective measures against them. It covers many of the concepts of demonic possesion amoungst the ancients and expands on curious myths you may have seen only hints of through the Quran, Tanak or Christian bible. It is a great source for myths and magical details including an Assyrian ritual that would seem to be an ancient origin for the modern concept of the Qabbalistic Cross Ritual, the idea of laying on of hands in faith healing and the concept of a guardian being. To quote:
"Unto the house on entering
Samas (is) before me,
Sin (is) behind [me],
Nergal (is) at [my] right hand,
Ninib (is) at my left hand;
When I draw near unto the sick man,
When I lay my hand on the head of the sick man,
May a kindly Spirit, a kindly Guardian, stand at my side."
The quote above is one of many very interesting bits of information contained in this book. I recommend it highly.

Macroeconomics
Published in Paperback by Irwin/McGraw-Hill (2004-02-28)
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School Book
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Review Date: 2007-04-16
Review Date: 2007-04-16
Came in good condition. THis si for school, so the content of the book really doesn't matter much to me.

Maintenance Excellence: Optimizing Equipment Life-Cycle Decisions
Published in Kindle Edition by CRC (2001-02-13)
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Excellent resource....its in its own class
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Review Date: 2006-08-07
Review Date: 2006-08-07
This book is filled with so much great information it is hard to define a starting point. The owner of our company suggested this book and what a book it is. Here are some of the topics covered: risk analysis, condition based maintenance, maintenance optimization, Total Productive Maintenance, and many more subjects centered around maintenance. This book is well worth the publishers price and even a better steal at Amazon's price. You will be hard pressed to find a better book that has all of this information in it. Also this book talkes about information technology, chronically overlooked key to maintenance excellence. Purchase this book, you cannot go wrong.
Make Way for the King Psalm 145-24: Psalms 145 & 24 for Children (Murphy, Elspeth Campbell. David and I Talk to God.)
Published in Paperback by Chariot Family Pub (1981-06)
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what can I say to you God- A lot!
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Review Date: 2007-09-14
Review Date: 2007-09-14
This is the cutest book for children to relate with God and life- "Your like a secret hideout.." how sweet is that! My two 1/2 year old loves this book- My sister and I actually got it when we were like 6 or 7- and we loved it back then. If you get a chance to own this book, it would be a blessing- it is so sweet.
Malignant Decisions
Published in Paperback by Caduceus Imaging and Publishing (2001-11)
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Intense
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Review Date: 2003-11-05
Review Date: 2003-11-05
Written as a fast paced thriller, Dr. McConnell's book intimates an accurate portrayal of what hospital administrators & insurance companies don't want the patients to know. You won't want to put this down after you start reading!
Trends in finfish landings of sport-boat anglers in Texas marine waters, May 1974-May 1990 (Management data series)
Published in Unknown Binding by Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept., Fisheries and Wildlife Division, Coastal Fisheries Branch (1991)
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Hilarious!
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Review Date: 2007-02-21
Review Date: 2007-02-21
This book is one of my four-year old daughters' top five books, and mine too. We checked this out at the library, then had to buy it because it became a favorite. We love this book!

Managing AFS: The Andrew File System
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall PTR (1998-02-13)
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Very thorough, excellent style
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-12
Review Date: 1999-01-12
If you are an afs sysadmin you can't afford not to have this incredible book. I'm surprised there are no other rave reviews here.Richard Campbell has done a tremendous job showing the reader what is going on under the hood of an afs system. He also mentions various little titbits you won't find anywhere in Transarc's documentation or webstite. The chapter on debuggin various problems will give you an procedural methodology on how to tackle certain problems. There is an enormous amount of info in this book. It's also worth mentioning that the publisher has done a wonderfull job on design and typesetting; very clean like one would expect from a serious technical book. Anyway what r u waiting for ?; click and buy, this is your new best friend ;)

Manufacturing Processes for Advanced Composites
Published in Hardcover by Elsevier Science (2003-12-18)
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Fantastic Fundamentals!
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Review Date: 2008-02-25
Review Date: 2008-02-25
Based on his decades of composites manufacturing expertise, this (now retired) Boeing Senior Technical Fellow has put together a thorough, yet thoroughly accessible compendium on advanced composite (primarily fiber reinforced polymers) materials and their related manufacturing processes.
A must-read for any engineer or technologist currently working in the advanced composites field.
A must-read for any engineer or technologist currently working in the advanced composites field.
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The second history, however, is an ironic one, so ironic it nearly makes one laugh. Once the Navy paid Luciano and the mob all that cash to protect the docks, one thing was never established: Did the Mafia do its job? In other words, who regulated the Mafia? To whom did the wise-guys submit their progress reports? How many spies and saboteurs did the Mafia catch, if any? Or did they just take the money and run, and hope for the best? Did they even hope for the best? As far as the mob was the concerned, if the docks blew up, so what? What would the government do about it? Sue them for breach of contract? What contract? You get the idea.
Much like Christopher Simpson's "Blowback" which explores the government's protection of Nazis after the war, in order to exploit their intelligence against the Communists, Campbell's "Luciano Project" is an examination of that old saying "All's fair in love and war." But at what cost? Is it justifiable to hire and protect killers (Nazis and Mafiosi did kill people, after all) in order to protect National Security? Is it justifiable to keep such things secret from the public? It's something for every American to think about, especially given what's going on in our post-9/11 country.