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Common Magic
Published in Paperback by Oberon Pr (1985-03)
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overlooked trasure
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Review Date: 2004-11-10
Review Date: 2004-11-10

Communicating Globally: Intercultural Communication and International Business
Published in Paperback by Sage Publications, Inc (2007-02-13)
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An interdisciplinary review
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Review Date: 2007-05-10
Review Date: 2007-05-10
College-level libraries strong in business and global communications won't want to miss COMMUNICATING GLOBALLY: INTERCULTURAL
COMMUNICATION AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS. It provides an interdisciplinary review using different business and communication
sources to analyze and contrast viewpoints on world communication processes, global leadership, and processes that affect
international business. From understanding the processes of communication and miscommunication to insights into how to do
business abroad given differing cultural perspectives, COMMUNICATING GLOBALLY offers many important, key concepts essential
for global business success.

Contemporary Glass: Color, Light & Form
Published in Hardcover by Guild Publishing (2001-08)
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neato
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Review Date: 2005-02-19
Review Date: 2005-02-19
this book has really nice pictures. glowing blass must be really difficult i think. i sure can't do it, though i've never
really tried. but i don't think i could do it if i did try.

Contemporary Turned Wood
Published in Paperback by Guild of Master Craftsman Publications Ltd (2000-11-27)
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An exceptional exhibition of turned wood
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Review Date: 1999-07-15
Review Date: 1999-07-15
The principals of the Del Mano Gallery have presented an excellent photographic rendition of the extraordinary craftsmanship
exhibited at their Los Angeles (Brentwood) gallery.
While the photo illustrations are excellent, the photos do not do justice to the actual visual representation of each piece. These works of art need to be seen first individually in order to appreciate their craftsmanship.
Contractual Arrangements for Intertemporal Trade (Minnesota Studies in Microeconomics)
Published in Paperback by Univ of Minnesota Pr (1987-11)
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Contains some real gems
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Review Date: 1999-03-31
Review Date: 1999-03-31
This book is worth the price if only for the paper by Ed Green, which has, with a slight delay, spawned a huge literature
in dynamic contract theory. Chapters V and VI, by Townsend and Wallace and Beveniste, will also be looked back upon as neglected
early work. Jacklin's paper was quite important as well.
Contributions to a History of The Richmond Howitzer Battalion (Army of Northern Virginia)
Published in Hardcover by Butternut & Blue (2000-12)
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Book Description
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Review Date: 2001-02-16
Review Date: 2001-02-16
This is the combined 4-pamphlet work that was published between 1883 and 1886 that contain addresses and diary excerpts by
members of this renowned artillery unit. Contents that are contained within: Organization of First Company and John Brown
Raid; The Battle of Bethel; A Diary of War, April 13, 1861-April 9, 1865 (William S. White, Third Richmond Howitzers); Diary
of T. Roberts Baker and Creed T. Davis, Second Company; First Detachment at Fredericksburg; Prison Diary of Creed T. Davis;
Extracts from an Old "Order Book" of First Company Richmond Howitzers.

Contributions to the theory of natural selection. A series of essays ... By Alfred Russel Wallace ...
Published in Paperback by Scholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library (2005-12-21)
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Classic
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Review Date: 2007-05-13
Review Date: 2007-05-13
I haven't read it all, but waht i have already read it's amazing those things that wallace capted about the distribution of
species (including vicariance).
Cowboy Poetry Cookbook: Menus and Verse for Western Celebrations
Published in Paperback by Gibbs Smith (1992-06)
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The best cook book ever!
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Review Date: 1999-09-08
Review Date: 1999-09-08
This book is the best gift of all. The poetry, combined with best tasting recipies are a treat. I cannot say enough about
this book, it is one of a kind. A great gift to give a cook, or even someone who cannot cook. All someone has to do is follow
the directions. But to get the most out of it is to read the cowboy poetry, then your heart will quide you to make the
best out of your favorite dish.
Creative People at Work: Twelve Cognitive Case Studies
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press, USA (1989-10-26)
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Excellent! Worth the Price, if you're serious
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Review Date: 2008-06-22
Review Date: 2008-06-22
Interesting approach and worth the price, if you're serious. The editors have invited, or collected, analysis and/or interpretation
from a variety of writers so that each of the individuals discussed in the book is seen from the perspective of a different
"theory"--if you will--of creativity. As a reader, therefore, one has an overview of approaches to creativity. What sets
this book apart is the opening text, written by the editors, about creativity and how the boundaries broken by creators differ
according to the time in which the creator lived. They also maintain a respect for the mystery of creativity, and have interesting
commentary on the successes and failures of different approaches that have been made in understanding it.
I've read seriously about creativity and genius for the past 15 years; this is a book for the serious reader, which is a relief given the onslaught of books promising to make the reader "more creative" or books that fail to present creativity as a kind of dialogue among wild freedom, cool assessment, knowledge of and skill in one's field, and the metaphoric willingness to jump off a cliff and sometimes fail in spectacular ways and other times taking off.
I've read seriously about creativity and genius for the past 15 years; this is a book for the serious reader, which is a relief given the onslaught of books promising to make the reader "more creative" or books that fail to present creativity as a kind of dialogue among wild freedom, cool assessment, knowledge of and skill in one's field, and the metaphoric willingness to jump off a cliff and sometimes fail in spectacular ways and other times taking off.
Creature Comforts: A Quilter's Animal Alphabet Book
Published in Paperback by Wallace-Homestead Book Co (1986-04)
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Fun Critters!
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Review Date: 2008-03-19
Review Date: 2008-03-19
Includes patterns, instructions, templates & color photos for the Animal Alphabet Quilt, Dinosaur, Garden of eden, Grazing
Cows, Noah's Ark, Panda, Scottie Quilt, Stormstown Cows, Teddy Bear, Chocolate Rabbit & The Zoo Quilt.
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When Robbie Frost said that free verse is "like playing tennis with the net down" it struck a chord. In school we always learned sonnets, iambi pentameter, or whatever. everything was structred and had to be for it to have any meaning. I beleived this for so long and avoided anything free verse. Until this collection of course. Now I find it so hard to think of how long i was ignorant and how utterly wrong Frost was.
there are no pretentions here. Just real life animated in words speaking the exact truth becuase theres no need for it to fit into a rhyme scheme.
so... dont be afraid, dont listen to your teachers or Frost or friends or what social norms are and read this book. it speaks to you heart. (quite literally, sometimes it refers to you the reader)