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A Day in the Life of Italy: Photographed by 100 of the World's Leading Photojournalists on One Day, April 27, 1990 (Day in the Life)
Published in Paperback by Collins Pub San Francisco (1995-10)
Author: Collins Publishers
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True to Life Photagraphy
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-29
This collection of large photographs of the people and places in Italy is absolutely stunning. The photos include not only the popular landmarks but also the people, their families, and is able to portray more than just the "touristy" part of Italy.

It is a shame that it is out of print! It is the perfect "coffee table" book!

True to Life Photography
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-29
This collection of large photographs of the people and places in Italy is absolutely stunning. The photos include not only the popular landmarks but also the people, their families, and is able to portray more than just the "touristy" part of Italy.

It is a shame that it is out of print! It is the perfect "coffee table" book!

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Dead men don't ski
Published in Unknown Binding by Published for the Crime Club by Collins (1959)
Author: Patricia Moyes
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Murder in the Alps
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Review Date: 2008-02-25
Chief Inspector Henry Tibbett is taking a little ski trip to Italy with his wife. His superiors think this is an excellent change to look into the increase in drug smuggling that seems to be connected with the little Italian town. Henry hardly gets a chance to hit the slopes before one of their fellow guests is murdered. Great for fans of English police mysteries with an exciting climax.

Classic mystery in a great setting
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Review Date: 2008-02-10
Set in a ski lodge in Italy, this is a classic murder mystery in the British style. Characters are well-drawn, and the setting is beautifully described... you feel as if you are there. I've read and reread this book, it is one of my favorite mysteries.

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The Deceiver
Published in Paperback by Collins (1993-06-14)
Author: Louise Cooper
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Cooper never disappoints
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-31
This is yet another of Louise Cooper's series that I simply could NOT put down. This story is engaging and the reader is guaranteed to run their spectrum of emotions while reading this. This is a tale that will stick with the reader long after finishing the story, one that may well be read over and over again. One warning, do not start this book without having the rest of the books in your possession because you will not want to stop. Louise Cooper is one of the best writers of our time and if you are a reader of fantasy, you should not miss this series.

the deceiver
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-15
this book continues the time master trilogy saga. its the story of Narid na gost a demon of chaos.He upsets the balance of order and chaos by conceving a child with a human woman in hopes of ruling chaos. a great story line and fast paced i gave this book 5 stars.

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Denver Broncos 25 Silver Anniversary 1960-1984
Published in Hardcover by Special Productions (1985)
Authors: Bob Collins, Larry Bortstein, and Joseph Sanchez
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Excellent
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-18
I also am very enthusiastic about having a copy of this book. There is information and pictures here that can't be found anywhere else.

I thought I'd provide some information about the book itself. It is a yearbook type presentation, 160 pp, glossy paper, about half color photos and about half black and white. I'd say it is about 60% images and about 40% text. Table of Contents: The Early Years 1960-1966, Growing Years 1967-1976, Beginnings of Excellence 1977-1984, Ring of Fame, Statistics. There are mini profiles of key players and coaches, 14 pp of the "Ring of Fame" (Hall of Fame.) And statistics -- 16 pp of them. (I particularly like the fact that time is spent on the very early years of the franchise. There's a picture of a game against Houston with the stands 80% empty. Got to have been a scrimmage or preseason or something.)

I wish there were more than 5 stars to give this one!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-06
I love this book!Renovations done to Mile High Stadium as well as vintage photos of the Teams Uniforms and info on the Broncos Community are all covered.A rare piece of Mile high History published by the now defunct Denver based Special Productions Inc has more the look of a yearbook than a mass produced publication.A former player inquired about purchasing my copy at a recent autograph session.How often does the person signing an item offer to buy it?A very good question to ponder when considering this.A great collectors item for the true fan of the Orange Crush!




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Detox: Cleanse and Recharge Your Mind, Body and Soul
Published in Paperback by Collins & Brown (2001-06-30)
Author: Christina Scott-Moncrieff
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Great
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-13
This book is wonderful for anyone considering detoxing. It is VERY practical, telling you how to maximize your cleansing results without depriving yourself. For example, when discussing these that should be reduced/cut out before starting a detox, smoking is mentioned. It lets you know that for the best results, smoking should cease, but if you are unable to handle this, it gives alternatives that gradually reduce the smoking and load on your body. There are a variety of plans: 30 day make over, 9 day intensive, weekend energizer, mono-diet, etc. Color pictures are included also. Also, focuses on detoxing your life. Ways to calm and replenish the spirit (like mediatation) and detoxing your home environment. The diet was easy to follow and has been a life style change to me. The book was infomative and helpful, and I am better for it

Great for a beginner
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-13
This is a very easy to read book on demistifying detox. I like the pictures and colors. I recommend this to someone who is new to detoxing or someone who wants user friendly instructions. It is a simple book for those on the go who don't always have time for themselves.

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Dick Tracy: The Collins Casefiles Volume 2 (Dick Tracy: the Collins Casefiles (Graphic Novels)) (Dick Tracy: the Collins Casefiles (Graphic Novels))
Published in Paperback by Checker Book Publishing Group (2004-04-01)
Authors: Max Allan Collins and Rick Fletcher
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Comics Junkie
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Review Date: 2007-07-31
Grew up reading this series. Now I have a permanent copy of my own. Good price and great product for comics junkies.

Checker scores another direct hit!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-02
Checker Books is filling a necessary role in the publishing field: bringing classic comic strips back into the public eye. Not only that, but they do it at a reasonable price and easily manageable format. Their STEVE CANYON volumes were well received, but the highlight for me has been DICK TRACY - THE COLLINS CASEFILES. Volume 2 continues the reprints of the Dick Tracy strips beginning in 1978 by Max Alan Collins (writer) and Rick Fletcher (illustrator), with oversight by creator Chester Gould. Long before Collins became known for Road to Perdition, he cranked out some excellent Tracy scripts that brought the plainclothes detective into a more modern setting, but with the same grit and thrills from the classic strip. Fletcher's fine-line art is exceptional, giving us a very stylized view of Tracy's world while retaining the characters' distinctive physical traits (it has a bit of an Alex Nino look, if that helps). This volume contains great stories featuring "the Computer Killer", the return of Mumbles (or is it?), Bony and Claudette, and Quiver. A back-up feature contains "case files" of various characters from the strip.

Regarding the format, these books are trade-sized collections, which I love since they fit so well with my other trades on the bookshelf (I've never cared for oversized oblong collections, as they are more difficult to store, plus they can't be handled very easily while reading). I will make one complaint about this volume, albeit a minor one: my copy has a couple of pages where the ink did not apply as heavily, resulting in several slightly faded strips.

I am hoping for more volumes in this series. Checker, don't let me down.

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Dictionary of Astronomy
Published in Paperback by Wm Collins & Sons & Co (1982-01)
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Excellent reference
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-03
I use this book frequently, because I always find what I want and it's good. The authors state their facts accurately and clearly. Top notch.

INVALUABLE RESOURCE FOR ANY TEACHER OF ASTRONOMY.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-24
This book has been a lifesaver for me many times when I needed authoritative information in a hurry. If you are a teacher of astronomy--at any level from undergrad on up--you will never regret having this on your shelf! Many times, after searching in vain through half-a-dozen textbooks for some item of information, I have turned to Facts-on-File Astronomy and found the answer directly, without further ado. I believe this is a "must" for every serious teacher, student, or researcher in Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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Dietrich Bonhoeffer (Making of Modern Theology)
Published in Hardcover by Collins (1988-03-17)
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A superb overview of the work of this seminal thinker
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-18
This book is a great place to start if you are new to Bonhoeffer's work. It is equally useful for those who have read a lot of Bonhoeffer since it includes selections from key but less well known or less accessible works like his talk at the Fano "Life and Work" conference on the importance of addressing international issues, or his 1939 letter to the Finkenwald brethren. Moreover, de Gruchy's selection of pages or even paragraphs of more difficult texts are a model for such anthologies. The very useful 40-page introduction and editor's notes before each selection say just enough to be helpful while they reveal de Gruchy's mastery of his subject. They also reflect the fact that like Bonhoeffer, de Gruchy was active for years in political struggle within a repressive regime -- in his case, South Africa. Aside from brief biographies by Bethge or Robertson that quote widely from Bonhoeffer, I don't know of a better overview to one of the most useful thinkers of the last century for our own, precarious, ...

A costly faith
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-19
This volume on the works of Dietrich Bonhoeffer is part of a series by Fortress Press entitled 'the Making of Modern Theology: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Texts'. Each of the volumes in the series focuses upon one particular theologian of note. These volumes are of use to students, seminarians, ministers and other readers interested in the development of theological ideas in the modern and postmodern world. Each volume is a reader of key texts from the theologian highlighted - the text entries are annotated a bit by the editors, and the editor of each volume provides an introduction setting the general stage for context and understanding.

Editor John de Gruchy describes Bonhoeffer in simple terms -- as a witness to Jesus Christ. Bonhoeffer is no arm-chair theologian, but rather someone who put his theology into action, and became a modern-day martyr for his beliefs in what the gospel of Jesus Christ requires. Bonhoeffer was executed in 1945 for his part in the attempted assassination of Adolf Hitler, believing that what was finally required of Christian witness in Germany at the time was direct action against the evil that he embodied and perpetuated.

Bonhoeffer was never a bone fide academic systematic theologian, but his writings, including those pieces he wrote in prison, have become classics of Christian literature. 'Letters and Papers from Prison' and 'The Cost of Discipleship' are known the world over, but are only part of a larger body of essays, lectures, sermons and books. Bonhoeffer's early upbringing, the son of a psychiatrist/professor, part of a Lutheran/Reformed family that was generally non-religious in outlook, was not one that would predict a theological career for young Dietrich -- in fact, his earliest interest in things theological may have had more to do with his desire to be different from his brothers and the rest of his family than any direct faith in the church. Bonhoeffer was a good student, but remained unswayed by any particular influence -- he was influenced by Kierkegaard, but not to the extent that Barth was; he used I-Thou language, but not taken directly from Martin Buber.

Bonhoeffer was a parish minister, but continued to write during his pastorate. His work, 'Act and Being' was an exploration of the theology of action, including God's action in the world, and the theology of ontology, of being. After this work, Bonhoeffer spent time in America, at Union seminary in New York City, and developed there the beginnings of a theology of scripture and the Word. Back in Germany prior to the advent of the Nazi era (a period of relative political freedom in Germany), he worked on Christological issues. Bonhoeffer became the first Evangelical theologian to attack the Nazi's repressive policies. Was Bonhoeffer thinking that the freedom of expression that had come to be taken for granted in Germany would still exist under the Nazi regime?

In what is arguably Bonhoeffer's most important work, 'The Cost of Discipleship', he argues against ideas such as cheap grace and doctrines of justification by faith that permit passive acceptance of evil policies and conditions in the world. Using the Sermon on the Mount as one example, he argues that the actions of discipleship are part of the grace bestowed, not in a works-righteousness manner, but nonetheless a requirement against what today we might term 'warm fuzzy feeling' theology.

de Gruchy looks at several key areas of Bonhoeffer's work in the selected texts. The first section draws extensively from his doctoral dissertation, 'Sanctorum Communio', and his book 'Act and Being'. The other sections draw liberally on his other works as they relate to the topics at hand: Christology, the Confessing Church, Life of Free Responsibility, and finally, some of his last works from prison. de Gruchy speculates a bit on what a 'mature' Bonhoeffer who had lived might have looked like. He also includes a brief annotated listing of some key works that have been significantly influenced by Bonhoeffer's work.

Each volume in this series also has a selected bibliography section -- this one for Bonhoeffer is divided into works by Bonhoeffer (primary sources in English), works about Bonhoeffer (secondary sources in English), and includes a text of larger bibliographic references. The book also has several indexes -- a place and subject index, and a names index. This is a very good book for scholarship. The translations of the works from the original German is new, preserving some of the language uses (masculine pronouns for God) while modifying others (gender neutral translations for terms such as Mensch, Menschen).

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Directionally Challenged: How to Find and Follow God's Course for Your Life
Published in Paperback by New Hope (2007-05)
Author: Travis Collins
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DIRECTIONALLY CHALLENGED, by Travis Collins
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-30
DIRECTIONALLY CHALLENGED, by Travis Collins, is exceptionally well-written and thought-provoking. Written by a highly talented minister, to Christians, on how to find and follow God's will for our lives, it is one of the rare Christian books that transcends its purpose and targeted readership; the deep insights in it are valuable for all people, in all walks of life, regardless of religious convictions or lack thereof. The insights are presented in fascinating ways: sometimes funny, sometimes sad, always succinct, and unfailingly in a manner that reaches the reader. In reading this book, one feels that he/she is carrying on a mental conversation with its author: a witty, give-and-take, refreshingly honest conversation. DIRECTIONALLY CHALLENGED exhibits an unusual undersanding of the human mind and human condition, and is also fun to read--there's the mental conversation aspect, and also a deftness, a word-play, a lightness, and a joy that makes one finish reading it with a sense of "Hey, is this all?" On page 38 the author says, "Hearing and confirming the voice of God is not without its mystery." To read this book is to explore that mystery and the mystery of human life with a warm, generous, Christ-oriented, open-minded friend walking beside one.

A Useful Resource
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-26
Travis Collins has written a practical guide to determining God's purpose for one's life. This book follows in the tradition of Blackaby and King (Experiencing God). The application goes beyond the individual level inplied by the subtitle, to the corporate level for the family, as well as the church community. Collins has well supported his thesis both scripturally and from practical experience. I particularly like the rich metaphors he provides throughout the book ("These will preach"). I also appreciate that Collins does not gloss over the difficulties/challenges that are inevitable in such a search, but rather presents a balance between realism and encouragement. Of particular interest was the acknowledgment of the need for the community in the discernment process ("Observation by others"). This is much needed and most helpful in our individualistic society.

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Disappearing World: 101 of the Earth's Most Extraordinary and Endangered Places
Published in Hardcover by Collins (2008-02-05)
Author: Alonzo C. Addison
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Great coffee table book - with substance
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-13
I found this to be a really interesting book about an important, and I think, little known subject. I had heard a bit about world heritage sites but I wasn't really sure what they were. The book is very well-organized and easy to read. For each of the 100 sites presented, there is a small map to show us where it is located, as well as several photographs that both give a sense of the value of the location, as well as the threats it is facing. Because of all of the photos, it is a wonderful coffee table book that is not only interesting to look at but also has some substance. I received it as a gift and am planning to buy copies for friends. People who care about preserving places of cultural/historic importance or who simply love natural beauty are bound to appreciate the chance to learn more.

The World We Have Inherited
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-08
This collection of pictures of 101 World Heritage sites opened my eyes to many sites, both known to me and new to me. It's inspiring and awe-producing, a splendid graduation gift for someone about to enter the world we want to save.


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