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Great for Account ManagmentReview Date: 2008-08-25
The Bible for Account ManagementReview Date: 2006-05-31
The Guide for Strategic Account MangementReview Date: 2005-01-18
But the reason I've only given this book 4 stars is that it's written very much for the analytical reader, an MBA who absorbes information would love this book. But I am not one of those and would like to have seen a higher emotional content and some more human aspects.
This however should not stop you from buying this book. In fact if you are considering a Strategic Account Management program you MUST read this now.
Make sure you have a program that really works�Review Date: 2003-09-16
Great Real-World AdviceReview Date: 2003-06-12
Jay Readey
MBA Candidate, Yale University School of Management
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A well written history of bouldering and interesting even to the "non-boulderer"Review Date: 2008-07-29
Entertaining and comprehensive history of boulderingReview Date: 2003-12-09
This book is a must have classic for any climber.Review Date: 1998-12-13
Good book, bad bindingReview Date: 1999-12-22
The SOFT COVER BINDING FALLS APART after one or two openings. Of three people I know with the soft cover, all three have fallen apart. BUY THE HARD COVER VERSION!
Excellent.Review Date: 1999-08-13

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Helps put Appomatox into proper perspectiveReview Date: 2008-05-07
Historically, most things regarding the Confederacy have always begun and ended with Lee. Thanks to the scholarship and hard work of Mark Bradley, we now have a much more accurate picture of how the war ended and the major roles played by Joseph Johnston and W. T. Sherman well after Lee's surrender.
As a companion to Bradley's earlier work on the Bentonville battle, 'Last Stand in the Carolinas', 'This Astounding Close' creates an extremely satisfying conclusion. But, as a stand alone work, 'This Astounding Close' is a tremendous asset in its own right.
If you want a comprehensive blow-by-blow description of the battles of Averasboro and Bentonville, read 'Last Stand in the Carolinas'. For a valuable capsule summary of the battles, combined with a complete historical account of the negotiations leading up to the surrender, 'This Astounding Close' fills the bill wonderfully!
A LOCAL PERSPECTIVE FROM BOTH SIDES - EXCELLENT DETAILReview Date: 2006-11-08
Chapel Hill to Raleigh. It fails to note Bennett Place was in Orange County at the time. Durham county did not exsist
until 1868 when it was carved out of Orange Co. I had a 3 Great-grandfather, CSA Col, who was killed at Bentonville, NC
James Henry Neal.
His daughter lived until 1935 when she died in Atlanta Ga. She as a child of 6 living in Atlanta Ga.during the
"March To The Sea" Gen. Sherman set-up his HQ in her mother's kitchen, my gg-aunt Louise Neal, served Sherman biskets.
I have many hand-written letters by John White and his daughters Laura and Delia who discussed Chapel Hill
immediately after the war in 1865.John White eventually became U.S. Postmater in Chapel Hill for three years and later left that job to be Orange County Sheriff twice.
Bradley's book is a wealth of knowledge of events ocurring on the local scene.
Sherman conducted several military trials in Raleigh of civilians and soldiers alike. I have original documents and judgements of the
officer's tribunal. Each were charged with various offenses from plundering to murder.AT least 2 soldiers and 1 civilian were
sentenced to death,only to have Grant void the verdicts with Pres.Andrew Johnson's permission.
A Fascinating Read on the Last Days of the Civil War in North Carolina!Review Date: 2006-07-25
The book is not so much a detailed account of the last battles in North Carolina (Bentonville, Averasboro, Wyse Fork, Fort Fisher, etc.) as it is the military and political maneuvering between the two generals - Johnston in attempting to gain favorable surrender terms for his army and Sherman attempting to be lenient with the South at the end of the war. Indeed, aside from the aforementioned battles, most encounters between North and South during the last days in North Carolina were no more than brief skirmishes.
I particulary enjoyed reading the accounts of the Union occupation of Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Hillsborough, and Goldsboro. Having lived in Goldsboro and Raleigh earlier in my life, I enjoyed reading the accounts. Also interesting were the accounts of the Rebel occupation of Greensboro and Charlotte.
Throughout the book, Bradley manages to incorporate several interesting anecdotes: the unfortunate luck of Rebel Lietenant Walsh from Texas, the marriage of Northern General Atkins' courtship and marriage to a Chapel Hill lady, etc.
Bradley's writing style is interesting and maintains a fine balance between being a free-flowing read, just like his excellent Battle of Bentonville title.
Read and enjoy! Highly recommended.
Johnston's Last Hurrah!Review Date: 2004-03-15
This is the story of the situation in North Carolina facing Johnston and Union General William Sherman after the Battle of Bentonville. The author presents both sides of the story along with the political pressures from Richmond and Washington.
There is not an abundance of information about Johnston's eventual surrender of the Army of the South and other forces under his command. The author is a leading authority about the 1865 North Carolina Campaign and presents an entertaining, interesting and scholarly review of the events after Bentonville.
Great Companion to "Last Stand in the Carolinas!"Review Date: 2004-05-04
But missing from "This Astounding Close," are the excellent maps created the very skilled cartographer Mark Moore. The maps provided are not bad--they are actually quite good--but they could have been better. The small numbers of maps left me wanting more, especially ones detailing the smaller skirmishes taking place during the maneuvering in North Carolina. If the maps had been better and mpre plentiful, I would have given the book five starts instead of four.
Being from the South, I have always considered Sherman and his subordinates nothing short of the devil-incarnate. But from this book, I gained a new respect for these men and saw the softer side of them. Bradley depicts how John "Black Jack" Logan saved Raleigh from destruction at the hands of raged Federal troops intent on avenging Abraham Lincoln's assassination. Mr. Bradley also told of how lenient Sherman was toward the surrendering Confederate troops and toward the civilians of North Carolina, especially after the surrender. Sherman even offered Johnston and his troops much kinder terms than those given to Robert E. Lee at Appomattox! But Northern politicians saw these terms as too soft and evetually gave Johnston the same terms given to Lee.
This is a very good book; no doubt a great addition to my rapidly growing Civil War library. Before reading this volume, I knew next to nothing about Johnston's surrender at Durham, North Carolina, in the Bennet Farmhouse. If you are a Civil War buff get this book; if you are a military history buff, get this book! I got it, and am happy I did.

God is interested in every aspect of your lifeReview Date: 2000-03-19
This book has addressed many of the burning questions. Yes, God is interested in every aspect of your life - your body, family & work! You can integrate religion with work and business! God has something to say about why he wants you to work, what kind of job to do and how to handle the unpleasant aspects of work, anything you name it.
If you seriously want to glorify God every minute of your life, you should not hesitate to spend a few hours reading this book that can change your eternity! Books like this is rare!
Highly RecommendedReview Date: 2006-03-09
I highly recommend this book for anyone who is discouraged in their current job, anyone who is trying to discern God's will for their career, and anyone who wants to understand a theology of work!
It is easy to read, but makes me think.
Life changingReview Date: 2002-02-04
This book is amazing, it changed my whole perspective on work, forever. I read it over 5 years ago, and am still impressed at how well the authors articulated God's purpose for work in our lives. Indeed, it's a form of worship. Should be required reading for every Christian, really.
Yes, God Does Care About Your Work!Review Date: 2004-07-05
The book's major themes include:
1. The secular view of work vs. biblical view of work.
2. Despite the effects of sin in
the workplace, God does care about our careers!
3. Working for God gives much more dignity to work instead of working
just to satisfy and insecure ego (fleeting accomplishments and praise from fellow employees).
Included is an excellent section for those considering a call to the ministry. Food for thought: just because God may not call you to vocational ministry does not mean you and your work are insignificant! As a matter fact, more Christians need to see their current jobs as God's place for them to minister to others for His glory!
Read the book and be encouraged to have a different and eternal perspective on your job!
Highly recommended!
Integrates Two Worlds -- Church & WorkReview Date: 2001-02-12
Well done expose on Romans 12:1-2, how Christians do not see their calls as whatever work God gives them to do, that there they are His ambassadors, to carry His light and let it shine through them in whatever endeavors God equips them to do.
Work was there for humans even before the fall into sin, and thus this book does a great service to the church when it encourages it to take this significant area of our lives and let it still be part of our God given stewardship.
I used this successfully as a Bible study. Sherman and his company at that time had great additional materials, including a video, etc.
To go more into the background of all this, see Gustav Wingren's "On Vocation."

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Love the book!Review Date: 2000-11-08
The question-and-answer format makes it very easy to read, and you can pick up the book anywhere and just read some questions about email or browsers or any other topic. You don't have to read the book from cover-to-cover, though you probably will.
The questions Mr. Modem answers are questions from real people and it's true what he says, "There is no such thing as a dumb question."
Thanks for a great book, Mr. Modem. I hope you're working on Volume 2.
Super book: easy-to-read and very helpful!Review Date: 2001-10-31
How refreshing and what a joy to read a computer book that will make you smile and laugh along the way! Richard Sherman has a gift for demystifying the computer and making it fun. Forget the laborious manuals- just turn to "Ask Mr. Modem".
Five stars and three hearty cheers for Mr. Modem - keep those books coming, as you're the only one we know who can give us clear, easy-to-understand "geekspeak-free" answers. Bless you!
Forget wine! Bring this book as a gift!Review Date: 2001-01-31
Most helpful book I've read.Review Date: 2001-01-08
Super book - easy-to-read and very helpful!Review Date: 2000-11-13
How refreshing and what a joy to read a computer book that will make you smile and laugh along the way! Richard Sherman has a gift for demystifying the computer and making it fun. Forget the laborious manuals - just turn to "Ask Mr. Modem".
Five stars and three hearty cheers for Mr. Modem - keep those books coming, as you're the only one we know who can give us clear, easy-to-understand "geekspeak-free" answers! Bless you!
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heart wrenching, emotional rollercoaster..Review Date: 1999-05-25
Very moving and important work of the drama artsReview Date: 2007-01-04
One of the most moving pieces of art I have ever experiencedReview Date: 2006-01-29
Do yourself a favor and buy this play. You won't regret it.
READ THIS PLAY!!!!!!Review Date: 2005-09-03
Characters not developed enough but important to readReview Date: 2003-11-02


"Wonderful"Review Date: 2008-08-24
Way Beyond Wearing Purple in Old AgeReview Date: 2008-07-21
Birds of a FeatherReview Date: 2007-10-03
Coming of age--old age!Review Date: 2007-10-02
A different kind of story - very entertainingReview Date: 2007-08-22
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provides hope for all involvedReview Date: 1998-10-07
Tremendous resource for family and friends.Review Date: 1998-01-17
Everybody should read this bookReview Date: 2005-09-07
A Very Helpful BookReview Date: 2005-09-02
Read this and get helpReview Date: 2000-07-01
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Delectable Satire & FantasyReview Date: 2001-05-12
In the first section of the book Vanity's charachter comes across with catly vigor and playfulness. In the second half Vanity goes sking, leads a museum tour, attends City Council, and gets a job. She wears clothes and does the culture circuit. No more satire, this is fantasy; and the jokes are all about cat conceit.
DIARY OF A SANTA FE CAT is a book to choose by subject and location. Recommended dosage is to read the fisrt half straight through, taking time to savor. Once the book has changed character, pick it up for a quick chortle when you have a spare moment. You won't even have to take an allergy pill if you are allergic to cats, but if you are allergic to puns, medicate heavily before reading.
Funny Stuff -- even if you don't like catsReview Date: 2000-03-14
Amewsingly Creative DiaryReview Date: 2004-02-23
Diary of a Santa Fe Cat defies categorization. Is this a diary or an engaging celebration of the life of a contented kitten? Peggy Van Hulsteyn and Jacquelyn Quintana have created an unforgettable treat for all cat lovers, pun aficionados and anyone who has visited Santa Fe.
Vanity the cat is a delight from the first page. We find her being whisked away in a car to the animal shelter. Vanity is not amewsed by this car ride and from the first page she shows her delicate breeding and sybaritic tendencies. Not only does this cat know she is the cutest cat around; she is determined to show her intellect, all while curbing her instinctive tendencies to pounce upon mice the moment they appear.
Can I just say that by page six I was already laughing and the story had just begun on page five. By page seven I was nearing a point of no return and could not stop laughing. I think the comment about the "petting zoo" really got me. You will see why.
The art is rather whimsical and evokes definite emotional responses. You can really see Vanity's personality in all the artwork.
Vanity reads Vanity "Fur" and dines on such delights as "Salmon enchiladas with Chanterelles and sorrel sauce." What is not to love? This cat is a lover of gourmet food and she knows how to dress for dinner.
My favorite diary entries included, Abandoned, Rescued and In the New Adobe Abode. The Adventures to the Cat Spa were also quite creative. I loved the observation about writers and the picture of Vanity prancing across the keyboard all while wearing glasses.
As Vanity discusses various occasions you can't help thinking that she reminds you of a cat you know. In fact, she rather reminded me of my own Princess Sasha who definitely considers us to be "her" pets and not the other way around.
When reading this book, you may find yourself suspended between hilarity and more hilarity. Fortunately Peggy gives the reader some time to breathe before she catapults you into more laughter.
Either Peggy Van Hulsteyn was a cat in her past life or this was defiantly written
by Vanity the Cat herself. I'm almost purrfectly sure it was.
Meowingly,
~The Rebecca Review
A gentle satire of Santa Fe and cats.Review Date: 1999-10-14
The author has a keen understanding of cats.Review Date: 1999-10-14
Left at an animal shelter by her unfeeling owners, Vanity the cat is adopted by the perfect New Age Santa Fe couple, who carry her to their "adobe abode" where she dines on tuna tacos and uses a Georgia O'Keeffe-designed litter box. Presenting their new pet with her personal Crystal Healing Meditation Center, the "pet humans" honor their new cat, who "by doing what comes naturally" is one of "the spiritual gurus of Santa Fe."
Vanity casts her devastating feline eye on the excesses of Santa fe style with uproarious results.

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Find the author, find the paperback editionReview Date: 2000-05-24
Words & music still need each other. Thought & spirit govern our course through life.
The author, the Wordman himself, lives & teaches. His book is available in a special paperback edition with a new post-movie afterword. Find him & you'll find this book. It's well worth the effort.
A fun readReview Date: 2002-07-17
A perfect summertime read--get it back in print!Review Date: 1999-03-10
Once again, the book destroys the movie.Review Date: 2002-02-28
The definitive rock novelReview Date: 1998-07-27
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