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American Battlefields of World War I: Château-Thierry--Then and Now, Vol. 1: Enter the Yanks (American Battlefields of World War I)
Published in Paperback by Battleground Productions (2006-04-30)
Author: David C. Homsher
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An excellent battlefield companion
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Review Date: 2007-09-11
David Homsher's book made me want to explore the AEF's battlegrounds around Chateau-Thierry. He has created a very tidy scrapbook of personal accounts and period photographs that provide snapshots of the doughboy's world. His organization is geographically shrewd: he begins at the Paris airport, and identifies AEF and Great War landmarks as a traveler would encounter them along the route to Chateau-Thierry. Through an eclectic treasure of first-hand accounts, you see the towns and fields as the doughboys and leathernecks did in 1918. The progession of accounts builds a sense of impending drama, recreating the essence of the unfolding crisis of the Chateau-Thierry fighting. The book culminates in a highly detailed description of a small but significant engagement between the 7th Machine Gun Battalion and the German attackers in and around Chateau-Thierry. For serious historians of the AEF, Mr Homsher's guidebook neatly complements the crusty but important military histories of the these battles. To get the most from Mr Homsher's book, plop down in a French cafe the evening before you visit the battlefield and let the wine & words bring you back to 1918.

A History Lesson and a Travel Guide all in one
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-06
Subtitled: Chateau Thierry--Then & Now

It is unfortunate that many of us fail to remember the efforts put forward by the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) in bring the Great War of Civilization, better known as World War I, to a close.

Without much doubt, France and Britain were on their last legs. Germany had what proved to be better tactics and a slightly stronger will to see the conflict thru to the end.

It wasn't until General John "Blackjack" Pershing and the men of the AEF landed in France in 1918, and finally made their way to the front, that the conflict slowly began to swing in the allies favor.

Chateau Thierry was what could be considered the linchpin of the Germ salient that was moving inexorably toward Paris and the ultimate capitulation of the French Army.

Davis Homsher has produced a welcome addition into the current library of non-fiction accounts of what took place in and around Chateau Thierry and how the AEF was able to move into the line. With fresh troops and fresh momentum, the allies pushed the German lines back to not only the spring front lines of 1918, but ultimately handed them such a thorough thrashing as to make the cessation of hostilities a reality.

This book is replete with maps, photographs and personal account from the men that were there. American Battlefields of WWI Chateau Thierry--Then & Now is what I hope is the first volume in what should be many and a necessary addition to any Great War Library.

Armchair Interviews says: This book will prove to be a wondrous testament to the men and woman that saved the world from the first German aggression of the past century.

A really great book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-19
This is a book about fighting men, infantry men whose world was often limited to the view from a hole in the ground, told in their own words.
This is the story, told by those who were there, of the men of the American Expeditionary Force of 1917-1918.
It is the clear and engrossing story of the first battle in America's first European War. It is also an illustration in prose and pictures of life as it was then; a world that is long gone both for the French and the "Sammies".
The "then and now" photos are useful and interesting, as are the town and street maps. Altogether, this a book that will be very useful in exploring the battlefield of Chateau Thierry. It will tell present-day Americans very clearly what Grandfather did in France nearly 100 years ago.

Christina Holstein, author and battlefield guide.

War comes to action through words
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-24
Reviewed by Joe Graham for Reader Views (8/06)

David Homsher has created a guide book for the American battlefields of World War I around the village of Chateau-Thierry. The book is a remarkable accomplishment and it operates on several levels.

First, if the reader is interesting in actually visiting the battlefield sites, Homsher gives the reader detailed instructions on how to reach each location up to how to find the location, where to park, and what precautions to take and what to do once the reader is on the site. And his directions start with the arrival at Charles De Gaulle airport and how to get out of the airport and onto the correct road.

Secondly, if the reader is an armchair traveler, they can enjoy the written text along with a wonderful collection of photographs of the area with pictures of the same buildings or locations before and after the war. The photographic collection also contains many pictures of the German and Allied forces, French refugees and other pictures taken during the war. Homsher also includes maps so the reader can accurately pinpoint the locations of the area in France.

Finally, Homsher has included first hand accounts from the participants in the war. The accounts range from descriptions of field hospitals and battle formations to diaries of the combatants. This material lifts the book above just the casual guidebook. Reading first hand accounts of an event brings an immediacy to the reader that can not be achieved any other way.

A good example is this quote from Pvt. Leo J. Bailey, 9th Infantry, 2nd Division, who wrote in his diary:
"Eighteen hours of marching hip to hip with a seventy-two pound pack, dry
throated in a cloud of dust, had wearied them. Most men lay in full equipment on the cobbles and slept, but some scroungers with keener nose smelled brandy."

This book should appeal to a wide range of readers. Scholars and teachers will appreciate the first person accounts that give a more complete picture of the action than is typically given in the dry accounts of battles that relate who attacked who, and with what results.

I would highly recommend this book for anyone with an interest in the battles of World War I. The book is in a coffee table book format that the reader can pick up and refer to easily. This is a wonderful book because Homsher gives you an actual guidebook to the area, then pictures and maps of the area both before and after the war and then finally the first hand accounts that bring the action of the war to life through the words of the participants.

A superb book!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-03
I want to express my feelings about this book. It has been many years since I read a book so compelling. I took it from the mailbox a little after noon yesterday and save for the time I took to eat dinner, read straight through till 12:30 am, then finished it the next day.
I don't anticipate that I will ever travel to France, but David Homsher's book makes it seem that I have been there already. It has been really an emotional experience - running the gamut from humor, to sorrow to anger and to bursting with pride at the actions of the American troops there. The many descriptions put forth by various people "in their own words" results in a more thorough understanding than could ever be given by just a straight narrative from any single author. I also found so many little "nuggets" of information in Homsher's book that I was unaware of before. By the time I finished the book, I felt that I not only had a thorough picture in my mind of exactly what took place, but that I understood it well enough to explain it to others in detail. I congratulate David on doing such a fine job and highly recommend his book. As a former schoolteacher, I wish it could be a part of the education of every American so that they could truly appreciate what was done by this country in World War I.

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Amor a si mismo y A Los Demàs
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Editorial y Distribuidora Leo, S.A. de C.V. (2001-01-06)
Author: Georgina Greco
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EL LIBRO QUE NO SE OLVIDA
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Review Date: 2005-10-25
Y que nos ilumina el espìritu hacièndonos comprender las diferencias que hay entre los seres humanos..
¡BELLÌSIMO !

¿CÃ"MO CREO DIOS A LA MADRE ?
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-15
NO TE LO PIERDAS, AMIGA !
LO HE LEIDO COMO 20 VECES, Y SIEMPRE ME HACE LLORAR DE EMOCION Y DE TERNURA...

Great intuitive self help book to loving ones self
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-26
THis is a great self help book. Inspirational.Insiteful. Intelegent. If we cannot find the love of self how can we share love with those around us or even strangers. This book helps those of faith to see how the Creator sees us and places in each of us our gifts and callings.Helps one to see their purpose for being created as a human. Many special prayers too, for the teacher,secretary,barber and more.

QUE LIBRO MAS DIVINO !
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-09
NO TE LO PIERDAS..
LO COMPRE LA SEMANA PASADA Y YA LO LEI TRES VECES..Y CADA VEZ, ME GUSTA MAS !

Wouldn't you love to have a good look at
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-16
HOW THE LORD CREATED EACH CREATURE?
A sensitive, perceptive and poetic book ...
You'll never forget it!

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Antigua Vida MIA
Published in Paperback by Alfaguara Ediciones, S.A. (Spain) (2001-04)
Author: Marcela Serrano
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El regalo perfecto entre amigas
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Review Date: 2006-12-09
Soy guatemalteca y supe del libro cuando una amiga argentina me pidio que la llevara a conocer Antigua pues su prima que vive en Inglaterra se lo habia regalado. Lo lei y me encanto. Me parece el regalo perfecto entre amigas. Ahora vivo en Ecuador y tengo muchas amigas de diferentes paises, asi que me encanta la idea de compratir tan buena literatura y al mismo tiempo darles a conocer un pedacito de mi bella Guatemala.

ojalá y pudiera ir
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Review Date: 2000-09-10
La novela está bien, la trama y los caracteres bien dibujados, pero lo que más me impresionó sobre el libro es la descripción de la ciudad de Antigua. La autora hace un retrato de la cuidad tan detallado y con tanto color que es imposible que no le entren a uno ganas de ir. Me encantaría visitar Antigua un día de estos.

Antigua Vida Mia
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-26
Antigua Vida Mia es un libro lleno de pasion y poesia. Los personajes tienen vida propia. Me facinaron las historias entretejidas de los personajes centrales en esta ciudad llena de magia. Me enamore de Antigua al leer el libro, tanto que voy a ir a visitar la ciudad en un futuro no muy lejano.

Buenisimo
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-17
Primero me toco ver por casualidad en el TV cable la pelicula de "Antigua Vida Mia", enganche por que me encanta Cecilia Roth donde hace un papel maravilloso en esta pelicula.
Como la pelicula me gusto mucho me anime a leer el libro que tiene algunas diferencias con la pelicula.

Tengo que reconocer que de no haber visto la pelicula antes de leer el libro me habria costado bastante mas el seguir bien la historia.

Vivo y envolvente
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-24
Como mujer chilena la historia me movio, removio y conmovio como pocas hasta ahora. Creo que me ayudo a pensar en muchas cosas de mi propia vida y en mi identidad. Vale la pena, no solo para mujeres, creo que Marcela Serrano tiene algo que decir a todos. No importa si la calidad estrictamente literaria no es tan fantastica (aunque este es el mejor de sus libros), al final, uno no es un academico de la literatura, uno lee para vivir.

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Applied XML Solutions (Que Professional)
Published in Paperback by Que Corporation,U.S. (2000-08-31)
Author: Benoit Marchal
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Applications of XML in the industry
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Review Date: 2003-11-26
This is by far the best book on real applications using XML. The author is an expert in the field, and the book is clear and concise, yet it deals with fairly complex applications also.
I highly reccomend this

A must-have for a serious XML developer
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-24
This book covers the most popular XML application architecture patterns. Great source both for ideas and ready-to-go source code. I was pleasantly surprized to find the whole chapter (Chapter 6: Import from Any Format) devoted to the problem I am facing in my current project... Another excellent book from Marchal that really helps me to do my work.

Excellent for XML/Java developers
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-29
There are already lots of 5 stars here and it seems unnecessary to vote another 5 stars. Anyway, I would like to give some personal feedback.

1)This book is short in length but rich in content.

Chapter 1 convers XML in a standalone java application, SAX parser is used in this chapter; chapter 2 shows a survex project using SAX parser and servlet; chapter 3 demonstrated how to use DTD, CSS within XML editor XMetal; chapter 4 covers XML publishing, same content can be published with different style sheets for HTML, WML and RSS; chapter 5 and chapter 6 describe the conversion between XML and EDI using xsl; chapter 7 is devoted to an e-Business project, using xsl and servlet; chapter 8 can be read after chapter 4, it is also devoted to publishing, with dynamically generated xml content; chapter 9 is devoted to a stock tracking project, which uses SOAP as the communication protocol, it can be read after chapter 7.

In a whole, this book covers:

a) XML parsers in chapter 1, 2, also java, servlet, design patterns Builder, Visitor.

b) XML editor in chapter 3, also CSS, DTD,

c) Publishing (XSLT) in chapter 4 and 8, also servlet.

d) XML and EDI in chapter 5 and 6, also XSLT.

e) e-Business: chapter 7 and 9, also servlet, SOAP.

2)This books is written for java developer, good understanding of java and servlet is required.

3)There is no chapter on JSP and XML, although there are application of XML with servlet and you can transfer some servlet into JSP; there is no chapter on JMS and XML neither, you may hope to find this kind of example in a JMS book.

4)This book is surpringly easy to use. I read it several times, from the beginning to the end. I tried EVERY EXAMPLE in the book, and every example works.

To be more honest, I only find one problem in the example (I just want to prove that I really tried every example): on page 81, third paragraph, first line, the author talks about how to chnage display style in XMetal:

Choose Tools, Editor Display Style

I found "Editor Display Style" in the menu "Format" instead of menu "Tools", so maybe we shuld replace "Tools" by "Format".

5)This book uses a JDBC database HypersonicSQL, and it is on the CD. So no preinstalled database is required.

6)The servlet container used in the book is jetty, the author provided batch file to use it without any difficulty. However, if you use Tomcat or Weblogic or jrun or another servlet engine, you need to configure it.

Practical book - which tells you what you need to know.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-28
This book has many projects, which gives insight into various parts of XML. Basic knowledge of XML is required though. Implementation of these projects is a good way of learning XML. Nothing like hand's on experience.

The author's writing style is also good, he gives reasons choosing any particular implementation.

If you really need to know XML, buy this book.

Excellent book on how to apply XML solutions
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-29
The author presents very practical example projects in each chapter. The project in Chapter 9 is especially clear on demonstating the SOAP concept. Buy this book to jump-start your XML/Java knowledge and experience. You'll never regret buying this book.

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Arms and Equipment of the Civil War
Published in Paperback by Dover Publications (2004-04-02)
Author: Jack Coggins
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Most useful Civil War equipment book
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Review Date: 2008-07-19
Coggins wrote some excellent books and his extremely valuable and accessible text was always made even more clear by his wonderful illustrations. This should be the first book anyone buys on the equipment of the American Civil War and even in an extensive library will often be the last book needed to answer questions, from the most general to highly specific. It isn't the most in depth or the most wide ranging but is certainly the most generally useful and is solidly rewarding from cover to cover

fantastic and higly detailed
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Review Date: 2008-01-28
This book, although not very large, contains a wealth of information on varous Civil War supplies. It is highly detailed and Jack Coggins provides illustrations with virtually everything so the reader can get a good feel for what an item really looked like. Many of these items are cut away pictures giving the reader a visual account of the operations of the items described. This is a wonderful book for anyone interested in the equipment and weapons of the Civil War.

Excellent Source for all things Civil War
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Review Date: 2008-01-16
I first discovered this book when I was a kid, it was origionally printed in 1962. I checked it out of the library so many times, my Dad ended up getting me a copy for my birthday. This was one of my favorite sources on specifics of unit tactics, engineer job, etc.. The text is concise and too the point and the illustrations further clarify what is described in the text. Unfortunatly, my beloved copy was lost, much to my chagrin. In studying the Civil War I often though of this slim volume and how Coggins clearly laid things out when reading more obtuse textss that didn't quite measure up. While searching on Google on individual unit tactics a link for this book came up. I felt as if I discovered a long lost part of my childhood, I immediatly ordered it from Amazon and it was delivered. I went through it and rediscovered the classic drawings and text that I loved as a child and remembered the richness of this volume.
Although I loved it as a child, this is not necessarily a childrens book. It is great for all ages and should be part of any casual or serious student of the conflict.

A fresh approach on an old Civil War subject
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Review Date: 2007-02-02
I would recommend this book to every amateur Civil War historian. The scope of the text is limited to equipment used in the Civil War and reads quickly. I found a lot of interesting information that I had not seen in all my other Civil War readings. Also the drawings are very detailed just plain fun to look at.

Peerless Jack Coggins
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-07
Alas, there is - or was - only one Jack Coggins. A matchless illustrator, a good writer, and a man who did exactly what he set out to do, and did it completely. I suppose it would be possible to put together a better book on the arms and equipment of the Civil War. I just don't know how. Great illustrations, clear and lucid text, thorough. If you like this, try his book on Guadalcanal, or the Campaign in North Africa; they're cut of the same cloth.

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Arms and Equipment of the Confederacy
Published in Paperback by Time-Life Books (1999-06)
Author: Time-Life Books
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Arms and Equipment of the Confederacy
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-22
I think the other reviewers have covered this one pretty well, but I agree that this is the definitive guide to the uniforms, civilian clothing, equipment, firearms, and bladed weapons of all branches of the armies of the CS, and a must for a reenactor or any serious student of the Civil War.

An excellent book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-01
Primarily a pictorial of weapons and equipment of the Confederacy apparently compiled by Time-Life while doing their series on the Civil War. The photography is excellent and the quality of the book is unquestionable. Well worth it if you are a Civil War buff.

EXCELLENT ADDITION TO ANY CIVIL WAR LIBRARY.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-09
Arms and Equipment of The Confederacy is a wonderful volume in the three volumes Civil War set by Time Life. While I am normally not a big fan of tthe Time Life books, I must admit that they did quite a nice job on this one, as they did with the other two volumes. Unfortunately, this book is no longer in print, but it certainly would be worth the time to find a copy. The companion boo, Arms and Equipment of the Union and the Illustrated Atlas of The Civil War make up the other two books in this set and are of equal quality.

As the title would suggest, this work covers the uniforms, small arms, equipment used by various elements of the Confederate Army during the Civil War. The uniform section goes from regiment to regiment, from geographical area to geographical area. It covers ever thing from head gear to boots, including spurs, and all in between. Small arms, including rifles, pistols, knives, swords, etc. are covered in detail and their usage is well covered in a well written and detailed text.

In addition to the personal equipment used by the individual soldier, there is a rather nice section on emblems, medals, rank insignia, and buttons. Included is another very nice section on the various battle flags. Personal items such as pipes, combs, sewing kits, playing cards, match cases, writing material, liquor flasks and snuff containers are covered as well. No service is left out. We have the cavalry, infantry, medics, band, artillery, and navy well represented.

This book is made up of almost entirely high quality photographs of original equipment, old photographs from that era and a few (very few) paintings and sketches, and which, when known, names the individual to whom the uniform belonged along with his or her regiment or unit. This is not only interesting, but helpful.

While there are many, many books out there that cover this subject, some in more detail, you never the less would be hard put to find a more detailed and appealing introduction to this subject. This would be a wonderful addition to any collection of Civil War books.

Don Blankenship
The Ozarks

If you re-enact, you MUST have this!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-26
Here it is: the holy of holies. ECHOES OF GLORY is it for the Civil War re-enactor. From the major items such as jackets, muskets, and pants to smaller items like eating utensils, smoking devices, and gambling implements, it's all here. Everything (almost) a soldier of the Confederacy might have had during the period of 1861 through 1865 is here, in beautiful color.

The introduction is a well done over history of the Confederacy's need to self-equip and arm for the conflict. Each chapter has it's own dialogues, each pertaining to the subject matter, but also well written. But, the real wealth is in the photos. Hundreds of them, each beautifully detailing artifacts from the War Between the States.

Re-enactors should especially note the sections on jackets, trousers, and shirts (let's face it, we're limited on musket choices due to the inablilty for most of us to make our own; clothing is something we can better control!). It's obvious several of the better hat makers for re-enactors raided these photo galleries to create their wares.

For the non-re-enactor, there is plenty here to keep your intrest. However, as a former re-enactor myself, I found this tome invaluable during my four year run.

A MUST have for any serious Civil War Library
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-24
What a fascinating and interesting book this is. It provide invaluable material to anyone who has a serious interest in the Civil War. This book was made by the editors of Time/Life and I must say that they did their research accurately. This book describes the arms (weapons) and the equipment (from canteens to buttons) that the average Confederate enlisted soldier to the Confederate General used during the Civil War.

Each section of the book is divided into weapons (Pistols, Rifles, etc) and tells not only the type (with great photographs that are in color) but who issued them as well. From Rifles, Guns, Knives, Swords (Officer and Enlisted), to regualar camp knives, they are in this book if they were issued by the Confederate Government. Even those that were homemade are listed in here as well.

The most interesting parts in my opinion are the Uniforms that the Confederate Soldier wore and the flags that were flown by individual regiments. The Confederate Soldier wore a uniform that was diverse as to the regiment each one served in. From home-spun uniforms to those acquired overseas and in stylish clothing stores, those that the editors could find and be able to use are in here (alot of Uniforms, Flags, etc were supplied for the book by the Museum Of The Confederacy). Some of the hats that are in this book, show the holes where bullets either killed the wearer of the hat, or made it a VERY close call. Uniforms great and small are in this as well.

There is also a narrative throughout the book that is easy to follow and VERY interesting. There is a background story to some of the uniforms that tell of the wearer of them, if they died in battle, or lived to a prosperous old age.

The division/regimental flags are also in here and give the story to how they were made, if they were captured, or if they survived the war.

What a great book this is, and it is an absolute must have to any Civil War enthusiast, as well as those who have anytype of interest on the War fought between the states.

Highly recommended!!

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The Art of the Discworld (Gollancz S.F.)
Published in Hardcover by Gollancz (2004-09-30)
Author: Terry Pratchett
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Wonderful
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Review Date: 2008-10-19
I got this book from Borders yesterday, and I already love it. I had flipped through it a few times in the store, and as soon as I saw that parody of American Gothic with Death and Ms. Flitworth (Reaper Man is my favorite book in the series) I was sold. Rincewind is very nearly like I imagined him, and the Death of Rats is just adorable. Not to mention the stunning picture of Great A'Tuin near the beginning of the book.

My only annoyance is that I couldn't see Cut-Me-Own-Throat Dibbler anywhere, but the pictures makes up for that with the Wee Free Men. Not-As-Big-As-Medium-Sized-Jock-But-Bigger-Than-Wee-Jock-Jock was definitely not as I had pictured him in the past, but Rob Anybody was nearly perfect.

All-in-all, this is an awesome book for any Discworld fan. I highly recommend it!

stuning!
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Review Date: 2008-07-17
what can I say?
If you read five or more of Terry's hilerious DiscWorld novels, and ever wanderd how MR. Pratchett imegained them, you will get more than your fair share in exchange to the 20$ this will cost you. Sam Vimes, Nobby, Carrot, Angue, Rincewind, Detritos, RIdiculy and his group of loony Wizards, Twoflower and Death (and manny more) will all get amazing and detailed paintings and sketchas. scatterd among the pages of the book are amusing and sometimes fasnating comments from Paul or Terry.

only little problam I had was the abscence os Gaspod- how could they everforget him? I'm sure he would have been really angry if he ever found out (He is, after all, the only talking dog in the world, he will be happy to explain)

Simply neato!
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Review Date: 2007-10-06
Like every Discworld fan, I've always had in my mind a good idea of what the characters looked like. I pictured Ridcully as Brian Blessed, Vetenari as David Warner, Granny Weatherwax as either Judi Dentch or Maggie Smith, Lady Sybil as Dawn French, CMOT Dibbler as Eric Idle, and Vimes as Russell Crowe. This book doesn't present the characters exactly as I've pictured them, but it's not far off and what it shows is certainly great!

Consider the picture of A'Tuin flying through space, or the picture of Granny Weatherwax smiling broadly. Look at Greebo, oozing feline malevolence (though too bad we didn't get a look at his human form, once described as being the sort of person who can commit sexual harrasment by sitting quietly in the other room).

All your favorite characters are here, and most of them are so well-done you can look at them and just KNOW who it is, without being told. Look at the totally gormless picture of Fred Colon, for example, or Carrot, looking quite noble... almost... regal...

Basically what it boils down to is that if you enjoyed, The Last Hero: A Discworld Fable you'll like this book. There's no story, just some lovely artwork. A definate must-own for any Discworld fan!

If you have read more than five of the books, you really should get this!!
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Review Date: 2008-01-31
This book is a collection of Artist Paul Kidby's illustrations of the various characters in Terry Pratchett' Discworld. And boy howdy, what a good job he does. Personal favorites of mine are the picture of Discworld on the back of the elephants on the back of the turtle swimming through space!! Kidby gets it perfect! I am also very fond of his pictures of DEATH.. one of my favorite characters in the series.

If you are fond of the series, I highly recommend this book! I would also suggest that you check out The Last Hero: A Discworld Fable, which also features the art of Paul Kidby.

All the best,

Jay

The next best thing to a Discworld movie!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-08
"The Art of Discworld" is a beautiful collection of images by Paul Kidby - some are pen and pencil essays, others are more advanced sketches and many form completed paintings. They are grouped by theme and portray the Discworld itself, several landscapes (Ankh-Morpork, Lancre, Überwald...) and buildings (Unseen University, several Guilds, Night Watch HQ...) and almost every named character in the Discworld universe. In addition, Terry Pratchett adds interesting, lengthy comments on characters, how they came to be and his opinion on Paul Kidby's view of them.

There are a couple of inexplicable omissions (for instance, Magrat Garlick is barely shown in the background of a picture, even though she is mentioned repeatedly in the accompanying text) and several images have already been featured elsewhere (e.g. several book covers, the Mapps,the Calendars).

Finally, the illustrations and the text correspond to the Discworld situation as it was by 2006, which means there are some serious SPOILERS in the text for those who haven't read the corresponding books.

Overall, this is an absolute MUST for any serious Discworld fan. It's gorgeous to look at, interesting to read and at times hysterically funny like only something written by Terry Pratchett can be.

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The Aspiring Firefighter's 2 Year Plan
Published in Paperback by Freespool Publications (2007-04-02)
Author: Paul S. Lepore
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Best of the Best
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-12
Deannas' Husband Jay says....Best book to get started in the Fire Service. It's a must have on you bookshelf. Look for the newest book to come out...It's going to be the best!!

Very good overview.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-18
This book is a very good overview of the fire service and the steps necessary to make you a more desirable candidate. I highly recommend.

Great book for those interested in becoming firefighters
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-12
This book was recommended to me when I first became interested in the fire service. After reading it, I feel that I have a better understanding of what I can do to better my chances of getting hired. The book covers many important topics like: the importance of education, the process of testing (including written examinations, interviews, backgrounds and how to prepare your resume), what to expect in the academy, what to expect during probation and on your first day on the job.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in learning more about the fire service. Thank you Chief Lepore!

The Best "How-To" Book Available For A Career In The Fire Service
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-17
As a professional Firefighter and Motivational Speaker, I am finally able to reference a "how-to" entrance book that gives the Fire Candidate the edge they need. Author Battalion Chief Paul Lepore has broken through the barrier of what it takes to become a Firefighter. I've successfully used this book for a one year now, and this book only to prescribe a pathway for a life in the Fire Service to young candidates.

In my twenty-five years in the Fire Service, this is the best book available that can be used universally across the nation among all Fire municipalities.

Sage advice
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-11
Paul's passion for the subject and willingness to pass his knowledge along to others shows through with this book. Paul's advice and guidance is coming from someone doing the job everyday that he's mentoring in this book. This isn't theoretical armchair advice. Paul lives the life of a fire fighter day in and day out and knows what fire departments look for in candidates. This book is worth every penny of its cover price.

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The Black West in Story and Song
Published in Paperback by Lulu.com (2006-02-16)
Author: Michael Patrick
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A Neglected Epoch in the History of the Old West
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-11
What a shame that Jesse James has become such a folk hero that visitors from other countries have heard of him, but they have not heard of the black cowboys, explorers, soldiers, and settlers who played a major role in settling the West. Michael Patrick, Cecil Williams, and Keith Conaway have done a great job in bringing this information together in one volume.

Enjoyable for Both Young and Mature Adults
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-04
I think most readers will enjoy "The Black West in Story and Song as much as I did, so I recommend it to curious young adults or interested and informed adults. Dr. Wise's complete review of this book will appear in the next issue of the Missouri Folklore Journal.

I Learned History I Didn't Know Before
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-27
I've been a reader of western fiction and history for years, but "The Black West in Story and Song" gave me a new understanding of the diversity of the settlers and explorers of the Old West. Keith Conaway's illustrations are stunning. Cecil Williams' songs capture the epic nature of the West. Michael Patrick's essays and biographical sketches make this book a great read.

An All Around Good Job
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-25
I spent yesterday on our sunny front deck reading about black westerners and enjoying the drawings which are far more effective than photographs in this case. I think the size and design of "The Black West in Story and Song" are fortunate concepts too. The book shouts from a shelf or bookstore window and refuses to be ignored. It's an all around good job.

A New and Important Information about the Old West
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-09
With biographical essays by Michael Patrick, lyrics and music by Cecil Williams, illustrations by Keith Conaway, "The Black West in Story and Song" provides a new and important information relating to an aspect of American history long neglected in a format that will charm, inform, and intrigue readers. Text, image, and song combine to provide the life stories of black explorers, outlaws, and lawmen; cavalrymen, foot soldiers, and scouts; cowboys, ranchers, and riders; as well as town founders, townspeople, and homesteaders. Michael Patrick's well researched text; Cecil Williams' perceptive interpretation of the livers of Black adventurers, explorers, and settlers in song, and Keith Conaway's forceful images are an important contribution to an understanding of the settlement of the West.

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Boomer's Guide to Getting the Weight Off...for Good
Published in Paperback by Alpha (2004-01-06)
Author: M.S. R.D., Roberta Schwartz Wennik
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Five stars aren't enough
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-15
Who wants to diet the rest of their lives? I certainly don't and now with this book, I don't have to. I gotten more out of this one book than all the diet books I have ever read. Believe me, this is the last book I'll need to buy and I am sure you'll find that to be true, as well. You are given numerous choices of ways to loose weight, one that should fit your personality to a tee. Unless you are planning on changing your personality any time soon, once you decide what plan works for you, you'll find it will become a part of your every day lifestyle. You will learn to eat and exercise in a way that you can do forever. Not only do you discover alot about yourself in this book, but you'll find out about all aspects of your life to make it healthier. An investment in this book is pennies compared to the thousands of dollars in medical bills you may encounter if you don't get the weight off.

I love having choicesI
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-26
If someone says he or she can't find a plan in this book that allows them to be successful in losing weight, then I don't think they really want to lose weight. By finding out about my personality type, I was able to choose the plan that works best for my type. It makes it so easy because you don't have to use willpower to succeed. You just honor who you are and work with the strengths you have. Yet, there is so much more in this book. I learned a great deal about the essentials of good nutrition, what to look for in the grocery store, cooking tips, exercise ideas, and how to deal with stress. I realize that my lack of knowledge in some of these areas was part of the problem. No more. The best part of this book is that it's something I can stick with and not call a diet. It's just the new me!

From the perspective of a Generation X-er
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-24
Even though I was born after 1964, the year when the last of the boomers was born, I was curious to see what this book was about.  It was neat finding out what life was like when my parents were growing up as boomers.  Makes me realize how much I take for granted, such as the microwave oven and cell phone.   I discovered some great ways to lose weight.  What the author offers is as good for boomers as it is for all ages.  I learned things about nutrition that I never knew and will definitely use to get off these stubborn pounds to avoid the middle-aged spread that my parent's generation suffers from. 

From the perspective of a Generation X-er
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-24
Even though I was born after 1964, the year when the last of the boomers was born, I was curious to see what this book was about.  It was neat finding out what life was like when my parents were growing up as boomers.  Makes me realize how much I take for granted, such as the microwave oven and cell phone.   I discovered some great ways to lose weight.  What the author offers is as good for boomers as it is for all ages.  I learned things about nutrition that I never knew and will definitely use to get off these stubborn pounds to avoid the middle-aged spread that my parent's generation suffers from. 

Thanks for the Memories
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-28
I felt like I was taking a walk down memory lane as the author shared tales of how it was to grow up as a boomer ... from the diet products to the gizmos and gadgets that were used to lose weight. As I was growing up, I never heard anyone talking about how important it is to take into consideration who the dieter is - what his or her needs are -not just nutritionally, but mentally and emotionally, as well. Even though there is a great deal of nutrition information in these pages (all very well worth the reading), it's the appreciation that one diet approach doesn't work for all. With four different plans geared to the various different personality types, there's no question you'll find a way to be successful. I highly recommend this book and hope others have the success that I've been having. I no longer look at food as the enemy.


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