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" falleth ,make the odds need you and you'll survive."'Review Date: 1999-07-29
Uplifting for fans of The DonaldReview Date: 1999-08-05


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How (not) to sell used cars and other small crimeReview Date: 2005-01-03
Utterly enjoyable - I've read it at least 4 times now.
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A must have for the serious collector/researcher or enthusiastReview Date: 2008-05-10
black and white and color WWII era photos. Also contains descriptions
and designations of items. The contents also include Class 83, 16, 41, and other manuals. I have been collecting flight gear since the 1980s
and have been waiting for a quality book on this subject for some time.
This book is great along with Mick Prodger's Vintage Flying Helmets. If
you are looking for a book on WWII U.S. Army Air Force flight gear, try
C.G. Sweeting's Combat Flying Clothing and his other book Combat Flying
Equipment.
A Note to All Readers From the AuthorReview Date: 2007-05-08
As the author of this book, I feel a strong sense of responsibility for everything in it. Naturally, typos and other errors are an inevitable occurrence despite all attempts to achieve perfection. Writers have to overlook the occasional misspelled word or transposed letters and dismiss them as trivial. However, I discovered a number of errors in this book which should be brought to the attention of the reader and corrected. Obviously it is too late to fix any errors in this volume and all of the information in it is there to stay forever, whether it is accurate or not. So, in an effort to affect some degree of damage control, I have included this list of errata to be kept with this book in an attempt to set the record straight for all present and future readers.
* The book was incorrectly titled: "U.S. Naval Aviation Flying Clothing and Gear" by Schiffer. This was a temporary file name given to the text by someone at Schiffer. I reminded my editor to correct the title at all three stages of the editing process but they either forgot or refused to fix the problem. The title should be: "U.S. Naval Aviation Clothing and Equipment". The incorrect title is particularly unfortunate since "aviation" and "flying" are somewhat redundant.
* The U.S. Navy Mark I life vest is incorrectly referred to as "Mark II" throughout the book. This error was due to the "fuzzy logic" used by a computerized grammar correcting program. It appears that references to "Mark I" as in the "Mark I life vest" and "Mark I Willson goggles" was interpreted as a conflict with similar references using roman numerals as in "Mark II Willson goggles" and "World War II". Evidently the grammar correcting program continuously prompted the user to "correct" one or the other and at some point "Mark I" was changed to "Mark II" for all Mark I life vest references in the text.
* The back figure in the facing page photo has the top of his head cut off. The photo was cropped too short by the layout people at Schiffer. There is no excuse for this and it amounts to nothing less than sloppy editing.
* In the last paragraph of the introduction, the word "imposable" should be "impossible".
* Left and right are incorrectly transposed in the caption for the photo at the bottom right on page 126.
* The word "them" should be "the" in the caption at the bottom of page 219.
* On pages 248 and 250, Admiral John S. McCain is incorrectly described as Admiral Marc Mitscher. Both photos were incorrectly captioned at the National Archives. This error is somewhat understandable since both men were admirals, both were aviators, both were very close in age and both bore a resemblance to each other.
I sincerely offer my most humble apologies to all readers for these errors and I hope to include this list with all future sales of this volume. I have been graciously reassured by everyone who currently owns a copy that the aforementioned errors do not diminish the value or scope of work of the book. I encourage all owners of this book to copy and paste these corrections to a printable format and keep them with their copy for future reference.
Jeff Warner

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A great jazz standards bookReview Date: 2007-08-25
RESPITEReview Date: 2007-03-08

I first read this book as a child...Review Date: 2005-03-18
Uncle Whiskers is written so vibrantly that you feel as though you were a silent friend of the author, feeling his anguish over the horrible accident, his nurturing, and the lifelong bond these two ultimately share.
To those who have never felt what it's like to spend time with these extraordinary creatures, Uncle Whiskers is an endearing story which you'll find yourself thinking about years after you've read it.
If you see this book buy it!Review Date: 2002-01-21

life-changing and can bring you to a closer walk with GodReview Date: 1999-03-06
Understanding God and His CovenantsReview Date: 2003-03-06

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Another great work from HaythornthwaiteReview Date: 2000-11-01
A Very Worthwhile Addition to a Napoleonic LibraryReview Date: 1999-01-30

Silver ShipsReview Date: 2005-05-10
I found the most interesting part of this book was Uri's encounter with alien spaceships in his backyard as a little boy. I myself saw spaceships during childhood and was reassured in this book that it was not a delusion. I've seen both silver and gold ships before the year 2000, but nothing afterwards. Perhaps they went back home? I'm sure there are others with the powers that Uri has but they are not famous like Uri so the world will never know the truth. I can't wait to return to Hoova!
Riveting First-Hand Account of Amazing PhemonenaReview Date: 2002-12-14
Thanks to caring teachers, friends, and family members, Uri's talents for knowing what people were thinking and doing all kinds of psychokinetic "tricks" were understood to be very real, if also quite inexplicable. Scientists from around the world such as Edgar Mitchell, Russell Targ, and David Bohm studied Uri Geller, and through a series of rigorously scientific tests, proved to their own satisfaction that these phenomena were indeed repeatable and not the result of trickery.
I am especially interested in the phenomena described in Uri's first-hand account, because it so closely matches things I have experienced in my life. If you have experienced things appearing, disappearing, transforming or transporting, or have an interest in reading accounts of others who have experienced this, please visit my realityshifters.com site.
I give this book my very highest recommendation!

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EVH book Review Date: 2006-08-19
thanks, Rate Well
The World in Ed's Two Hands!Review Date: 2000-07-17
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I loved itReview Date: 2000-02-13
My vision of the book...Review Date: 2000-02-13
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