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surprising compassion in coal countryReview Date: 2002-10-02
Controversial but an enlightening and entertaining read.Review Date: 2001-05-18
Having grown up near Ashland, PA I had an immediate interest to read a work by a local author about a local legend. I had heard of Dr. Spencer in hushed conversations of appalling outrage and contempt and I have also in conversations of heroic praise. I wanted to find out more about this "Angel" who dared take a stand and help women through a very difficult time. Meticulously researched and expertly told it is a stroke of luck to come across this text and hold it in my collection. Of all the biographies I have read, this work is one of the best. Genovese's use of descriptive prose and convincing speculation of events he could only imagine occurred is noteworthy of praise and attention. He portrays Dr. Spencer honestly and "re-members" him for the reader in such a way you feel like you know the doctor personally.
This work is for you if you have an interest in the stories and legends of the Pennsylvania "Coal Region". This work is NOT for you if you seek to increase controversy with contempt or without an open mind. Read it as a story of a man who dared make a difference and succeeded with great compassion and non-judgmental understanding at a time where a woman's only choice was a wire hanger and certain death.

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Insightful Guide for Figure SkatersReview Date: 2002-12-21
Great Resource for Skaters!Review Date: 2003-06-01

Excellent approach to DrawingReview Date: 2007-09-17
If you really want to learn how to present professionally looking technical drawings, just follow this book.
Regardless of the tools you use, the recommendations presented in the book are in the most general form and the exercises for the reader to do, really help to solve layout problems specially in very complicated drawings.
Great Book!!!
An excellent choice for the noviceReview Date: 1998-02-23
The book is divided into 25 chapters. Just some of the important topics covered are: dimensioning, line choices, views and representations of objects, partial views, and many other standard drawing conventions, just to name a few.
Although this book does address both CAD and mechanical drawing techniques, its CAD coverage is (by necessity) very limited.
My background is in chemistry, and I had taught myself AutoCAD, but until I bought this book, my drawings were poor by proper standards. After using this book every day for about two weeks, my drawing skills improved immensely, and I was able to produce high quality drawings in a very short time.
If you are new to technical drawing and wish to learn proper conventions in an easy to follow format, then you will be very glad you bought this book. Additionally, if you are wishing to create your drawings with AutoCAD, then an excellent companion to this book is "Applying AutoCAD-A Step by Step Approach" by Terry Wohlers. A word of advice: learn proper drawing techniques before trying to learn CAD.
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Advising an integrative approachReview Date: 2003-03-10
Developing "New Eyes"Review Date: 2003-02-17
"Beginnings, the Art and Science of Planning Psychotherapy" by Mary Jo Peebles-Kleiger, is a tremendous resource not only for working with clients in therapy, but equally in my opinion, for conceptualizing clients based on test findings. Those of us who teach assessment have long needed a text like this. In beautifully clear and compelling prose, Dr. Peebles-Kleiger combines meticulous scholarship with deeply thoughtful and provocative analyses to create a truly integrative framework for understanding those we wish to help.
I am a faculty member in the Clinical Psychology program at the University of Kansas. My specialty is personality assessment. I teach two required courses to our clinical graduate students, one on the "mechanics" of administering, scoring, and interpreting several widely used instruments (e.g., MMPI-2; Rorschach), and a second course on the integration of test findings. In 10 years of teaching assessment and report writing, I have consistently found that gaining expertise in instruments such as the Rorschach and the MMPI-2 is quite challenging for students. However, the greatest difficulty students encounter (and in my experience this is true of even the brightest students) is in developing the ability to integrate and contextualize test findings in a way that creates an accurate, rich and meaningful understanding of "a person."
This process is as fundamental in assessment as in therapy. However, unlike the therapy context in which this often occurs over a series of sessions in which information about a client is accumulated and digested, in the assessment context an examiner must integrate a great deal of information in the form of test findings that comes all at once. To do this sucessfully requires having a broad as well as deep and also flexible understanding of psychological disturbance, and this is just what Dr. Peebles-Kleiger provides in this remarkable book.
I began this review with a quote from Proust because I believe it speaks to the essence of Dr. Peebles-Kleiger new book. This is a text that can give us and our students new eyes.

Definitive catalog of the heavy artillery of the Civil WarReview Date: 2007-01-23
The history of the development of these heavy pieces of iron ordnance is fascinating. The metallurgical details of good and bad gun iron are explained as well as how ordnance men discovered the answers over decades of examination and research. The text details how casting methods and exterior ornamentation were altered over time to produce more reliable guns. Rodman's hollow casting is reviewed in depth as well as replacement of the ratchet elevation system, and elimination of preponderance in heavy pieces. Similarly, the CSA's slow acceptance of some of the improved Federal methods is also highlighted, as are key differences in CSA manufacturing and design techniques. Imported pieces are also reviewed.
Each of the types covered is well illustrated with photographs when available, and line drawings of each model. This thorough treatment is welcome, but can seem overwhelming for some classes with many variants such as the 32 pounder guns--of which I count schematics for 18 different types!
Among the small touches that add to this work are the cover image of an 8 inch siege howitzer firing (with exiting ball clearly visible) and similar photograph of a 13 inch mortar firing with ball visible. The glossary section is more than a reference, it contains some details of design and metallurgy that greatly augment the text.
The chapters themselves are: Mortars and Siege howitzers, Selected Army Guns and Navy Cannon, Siege Howitzers and Columbiads, Rodman Smoothbores and Rifles, Dahlgren Iron Guns and Rifles, Dahlgren Boat Howitzers, Parrott Rifles, Brooke Rifles and Smoothbores, Large British Rifles and American Experiments. The appendices of course list registry information and survivors of the known types of heavy ordnance in 167 pages of tables.
Despite the thorough nature of the work, there are a few things notably absent, particularly a review of carriage types such as was present in the field artillery work. A chapter reviewing the major siege and fortification carriages would have been a useful addition. As with the companion field artillery work, detailed range tables, review of ammo types, and tactical employment are largely omitted.
I highly recommend this specialized work to artillery afficionados in spite of its cost.
*THE* authoritative book on Naval Civil War ordnanceReview Date: 2006-12-01
Detailed technical drawings, background information on the manufacturing and research on use and reliability of these pieces form a comprehensive reference.
Ever wanted to know the differences between Rodmans, Dahlgrens and Columbiads? Brooke rifles and Armstrong rifles? All the details about these and more are here!
This book is the result of dedicated, passionate work. It's obvious that the authors were driven by enthusiasm and scientific interest and the result is perfect.
This is a scientific book about historic ordnance - readers should not expect exciting battle stories and colorful descriptions. But this book excels at what it was intended for: being the single authoritative resource on Civil War Naval, Siege and Seacoast ordnance, including most of the ordnance used on Civil War Ironclads. OUTSTANDING!


Tom Clancy readers should read this! Review Date: 2007-12-19
However things are about to change for Zach after a chance encounter with his ex-girlfriend, Erin McShane, brings out some feelings he thought he had managed to get out of his system. Erin, is a television journalist who is always hot on the trail of a big story. This time she is after a popular Congressman who seems to have ties to organized crime. So it is a sure thing that Zach and Erin are about to see more of each other.
The story is based around 12 rare blue diamonds stolen from Greek Jews during the Holocaust. They are the key in bringing down a modern day Miami crime lord who supplies terrorists with weapons. Zach has to go undercover and infiltrate the Dons circle to gather evidence that will bring the mobster down. He teams up Matt Crawford, a former prisoner and a mysterious, beautiful diamond dealer known only as Malone to get the job done.
However things are never easy. The first problem is Valeria Santiago, the Dons daughter, who has a thing for Matt. Then we have Raul Carlona, an ambitious mobster who wants to do things his own way. Also add to the mix Toni Manzano, a professional hit woman out for revenge. Oh and last but not lease dont forget Zachs ex, Erin the journalist who will do anything for a scoop.
This story has some Tom Clancy feeling to it. However it is a lot fluffier and not as deep or long as the famous authors books. With enough thrill and suspense to keep the reader going till the last page, there is a definite style to this one that a lot of people will enjoy. The characters are slightly over the top as well as the storyline but the witty writing makes up for it. With phrases like Just for once Id like Backup to be here during a shooting. And No French Fries? What kind of French restaurant is this? there are some giggles to be had.
Yet another book based on terrorism is not exactly filling a gap in the market. However this one does have a recipe that could prove successful. With lots of action, twists and turns and a splash of romance this book has danger and suspense all the way through. Although on the other hand are there enough readers out there who want to read about this kind of theme when we are already confronted with it everyday through the mass media.
If you need a rush of excitement then Spencer Danes first novel Blue Diamonds is worth a try.
Blue Diamonds is an excellent book from a new authorReview Date: 2007-12-07

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This is a very honest book and gives you insight of Henze works'sReview Date: 2005-12-28
What I like about Henze is his "brutal " honesty and commiment to music. I have enjoyed this book a lot . I hope that you do too.
Some stories in this books deserve to be read .
Fascinating reading by a Bohemian musical aristocratReview Date: 1999-06-09

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Most interesting cat book yet!Review Date: 2007-01-04
Assorted artists get real with all the angles on the feline world and they dont' hold back. Highly amusing and a visual treat.
You Have to Get ThisReview Date: 2007-02-25
Roe Ethridge has a cat that looks cute, but it's asleep, possibly dead, in this photo, a cat on a blue linen tablecloth with white stitching like a baseball. Steve Lafreniere presents the cats and the cat photos of his mother--at one point, he recalls, there were no fewer than sixteen cats living with them--in Chicago, where the cats are more vulnerable and yet tougher than other cities--its artists too I think. It is more the story of a human, a woman whose passion for photography took her to Rolleiflex but just short of professional status, the ultimate mystery, rather than how cute her cats were. Somehow Ryan McGinley got his cat to climb up a piece of gauze (like Doris Day) and shot it from underneath, light stirring in the cat's left eye like an aspirant to great stardom. I'm not used to gee the George Hurrell side of Ryan McGinley, but here it is. And is that really Bruce LaBruce in Terry Richardson's picture of a masked, naked man crouched over a pan of kitty litter? Bruce, you look gooood!
Had I the time I would comment on every text and picture in the book, but they are mostly all of a piece, and that is, most of them are sort of offputting at first, than one admires the ingenuity and the freshness with which the writers and artists carried out their assignment. Terence Koh, dressing your cat in that flat, white Peggy Lee wig must be a comment of Lee's impersonation of the Siamese in LADY AND THE TRAMP? If not, what is your excuse! You're scaring me here . . .

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PunchyReview Date: 2001-01-19
A writer who deserves more fameReview Date: 2000-06-13
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CHILDRENS BOOKSReview Date: 2007-05-13
Wonderful Classic Children's Literature!Review Date: 2006-05-02
Get a set for the children in your life...even if the child is yourself!
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