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Honor Bound
Published in Paperback by Bold Strokes Books (2005-12-30)
Author: Radclyffe
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Honor Bound
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Review Date: 2007-12-03
The book is in great condition, shipping was a bit sketchy and took following up on to receive the book.

More
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Review Date: 2007-08-12
I missed this one on my run through this series in reveiws. I think I have already said this but Radclyffe's Honor Series rock.

Book 2 in the houor series
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Review Date: 2006-08-14
After I read the first book I could not wait to read the second, and I was not disappointed. This is a wonderful book. I would recommend it, as well as the rest in the series.

Headstrong
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Review Date: 2006-07-31
What do you do when you have the headstrong daughter of the President of the United States and a headstrong head of her security detail?

A lot of head butting and disagreeing, but the love the two characters have for each other overrides all others.

This is again and action pack novel.

Another riveting entry into the Honor series
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-28
An excellent continuation of the story started in "Above All, Honor," the author does what she can in the beginning to contrive a situation where the relationship between Cam and Blair takes a bit of a step back into the area of conflict as Cam is reassigned as Blair's security chief. I think that Radclyffe does an excellent job at further developing the characters and their motivations, so that even while you may be a bit frustrated with actions and reactions they take, further keeping them apart, you understand them. This sequel really goes a long way towards deepening their relationship, with is something that is interesting to read, versus the typical "will they ever get together?" romance.

While I really enjoy this series, the writing is still clearly early Radclyffe: above average, but not up to her present standard. I noticed it, but it wasn't detrimental. And it's the characters that really carry the book, a strength of this author's. It's entertaining to read as Blair and Cam dance around their feelings for one another, while being irresistably affected physically by each other. There are real reasons for their denial, and their fighting against the inevitable helps make it seem more precious and realistic at the end.

I like the bits with Cameron and the loyalty and competence of her Secret Service team. I like the joy Blair takes in her art. It's fun to read about people who don't know where they're going, but it's nice to have books like this too, where the main characters have a clear and defined purpose in their lives, and then risk that security in order to be with one another. There's angst, hurt-comfort, mortal danger and pure romance, and the whole situation with Blair and her Stalker is brought to a satisfying conclusion, while the groundwork is clearly laid for some sort of ongoing plot that will likely be expanded upon in the next book.

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The hungry thing,
Published in Unknown Binding by Scholastic Book Services (1974)
Author: Jan Slepian
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GREAT AND SILLY BOOK!!
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Review Date: 2007-08-10
Your child (and you too!) will have some good laughs reading this fun loving book together! My kids couldn't stop laughing! Worth every page of reading........Jamie

Fabulous book for all ages!
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Review Date: 2007-02-16
Great for beginning readers! Kids listen to the nonsense word the townpeople hear and guess what the monster is really saying. Playing with word sounds is an important part of learning to read, and this book is excellent for this. Fun to read aloud because of good story cadence!

HUNGRY THING
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Review Date: 2006-01-26
THE HUNGRY THING SHOWS UP IN A VILLAGE & MISPRONOUNCES EVERYTHING HE WANTS TO EAT, SO THE VILLAGERS HAVE TO FIGURE OUT WHAT HE WANTS. I REALLY LIKE THIS BOOK, BUT DIDN'T THINK OUR TODDLER WOULD BE INTERESTED IN IT RIGHT NOW, BUT ON THE CONTRARY, IT'S REQUESTED ALOT.

Good for teaching rhyming
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-20
This is a great book for SLPs (speech-language pathologists) who work with groups of K-2nd grade kids who aren't "getting" rhyming. The kids love to try to be the first to guess what the Hungry Thing is asking to eat. For example, the book reads "tickles, you know, are curly tailed hot dogs that grow in a row. 'Of course,' said the cook, 'tickles taste yummy, and you giggle and laugh with ten in your tummy!' 'I think,' said the little boy, 'it's all very clear. Tickles sound like sickels sound like......pickles to me!'" Great read aloud.

A great choice for kids who like to rhyme and be silly.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-10
This was one of the first books I could read by myself, back in the '70s. I am now a school librarian and a parent, and this book is still a big hit with the kindergarten and first grade crowd. They laugh out loud and LOVE that they are smarter than the assembled townspeople. Our school's ancient copies have been borrowed to the point that the covers are worn and the pages are falling out. Time to purchase replacements!

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Illustrated Study Guide for the NCLEX-RNĀ® Exam (Illustrated Study Guide for the Nclex-Rn Exam)
Published in Paperback by Mosby (2006-02-01)
Authors: JoAnn Zerwekh and Jo Carol Claborn
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Great study buddy
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Review Date: 2008-07-03
People in my class that failed HESI paid like 200 dollars in a workshop to pass HESI and this is the book they taught out of

study guide for NCLEX
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-16
I passed the TX board 1st time. This book helps you remember important nuring concepts for the RN.

all nursing students need this one!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-05
this book is so organized. i love the way the headings are colored coded and need to know info is coded. its not the typical black and white text. all the meds and dx text for a particular system are at the end of the chapter. too bad i got it in my last semester of school.

Great NCLEX-RN Study Book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-12
Some NCLEX-RN books are so detailed and long that when I read them I feel like I'm taking nursing school all over again. This book is more concise with illustrations and tables in color, which makes for easier reading. Each chapter has appendices with need-to-know information. For example, in the musculoskeletal chapter 21, there is appendix 21-1; it covers serum diagnostics, invasive diagnostics, and non-invasive diagnostice, appendix 21-2: it covers medications by category (antigout, skeletal muscle relaxants, calcium meds., etc.), Appendix 21.3: it covers amputations, appendix 21.4: it covers assistive devices (crutches, canes, walkers). When you just have 10 minutes, you can turn to an appendix of a chapter and get a good review on meds., procedures, and diagostic tests. This book has been helpful studying for nursing school tests and for NCLEX prep.

The Best Study Guide!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-16
I wish I had this book during nursing school. My friend loaned it to me when I was studying for the NCLEX exam and I used it along with the Kaplan online question sessions as a reference tool. I actually passed the exam and will now buy the book for work as an easy reference tool. Each section is organized in a way that you have the description of the disorder, S/S, what you might see, common medications and labs. Great book!

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In the Service of Dragons IV
Published in Unknown Binding by (2008-05)
Author: Robert Stanek
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The best book in the WORLD!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-09
If you are ever bored, pick up this series, and start reading. Usually when I read books, I read in short segments. But when I picked up the first one, it was different. When I started, I couldn't stop until the end of the fourth one! It is action packed, and has so many adventures. Plus, it is suspenseful! I highly recomend this to EVERYONE!

BEST BOOK EVER WRITTEN
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-16
All 4 dragon books are filled with mystery, suspense, adventure and action, but this is by far my favorite. I've read the Kingdoms and Dragons books about 10 times each (I'm not exagerating). These books are better than Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings combined. I liked this more than Eragon and Eldest. I love all the battles and action but nothing prepared me for this one, HOLY CRP!!!! I was glued to the book the first time I read it and totally blown away!!! This book is amazing and everyone who I've talked to says its great too! Read it you won't be disappointed.

Totally amazing
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-07
This book was awesome because of how much fighting, adventure, magic, and excitement Robert Stanek put into the story. It reads fast. If you like dragons this is your kind of book.

I love In the Service of DRAGONS!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-18
This book was amazing. I started reading this series because the kid across the street was already reading it. So then I picked up the first one and kept going and going It's like Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, and Star Wars all rolled into one. It's really entertaining and I couldn't stop reading. I read all 4 in 2 weeks. I'd recommend this for anyone who likes fiction.

This WAS GRREEAATT!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-19
This Book was Great AND the best of the series. I never read anything like it. On my favorite books list this ones on the top #1. If you love adventure and you've already read Potter and Lord of the Rings, give this book a try.

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Ira sleeps over
Published in Unknown Binding by Produced in braille for the Library of Congress, National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, by Clovernook Printing House for the Blind (2000)
Author: Bernard Waber
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A MUST HAVE FOR ALL YOUNG READERS!
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Review Date: 2008-07-06
This book is great for boys and girls alike, but especially poignant for young boys who still want their sleepy pals but also want to be thought of as grown-up! If you can get them to read it with the attitude of the characters, you'll smile the entire time you're reading. Dont' let this one get by you!

I wish there were more than two Ira books
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Review Date: 2007-10-01
These books are perfect. His ear for spoken language is dead-on. It's a joy to read aloud.

Sweet Bedtime Story
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Review Date: 2007-08-14
This is one of the sweetest bedtime stories, getting kids ready for sleeping over with a reassuring message. Best of all, it features two little boys. There's not a lot of gentle message kids books out there that feature little boys.

Simply Delightful
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Review Date: 2007-06-12
This is timeless kiddie lit story: Ira is invited to his first sleep over. Ira's older sister, however, casts doubt in Ira's mind. Will Reggie laugh because Ira sleeps with a teddy bear? Should he go with or without his beloved teddy? His parents are supportive and Ira makes his decision, only to change his mind once again.

Jim Trealease, of Read-Aloud fame, read this story, with appropriate voices to a group of teachers. I was so enchanted with it that later, when I taught high school, I asked permission of my seniors to tell them Ira Sleeps Over. They loved it!

Ghost story climax too scary.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-12
Not having read the book nor able to check it out from a library, I relied totally on reviewers 5 star comments when deciding to purchase this book. Just about 1/3 the way into the book my parental radar piqued at the conversation between Reggie and Ira concerning ghost stories, "scary, creepy, spooky ghost stories." To my sorrow, no mention or even allusion of this was in any of the reviews.

My youngest 3 children (two 5 year olds and a 7 year old) are from a culture that emphasizes ghosts, the boogie man, evil spirits, etc. in a demonic fashion. Prior to becoming part of our family, ghosts were used as a form of disciplne to terrorize them to comply and obey. Even after having them in our family for a year they still struggle with the memories of these demons. Since the ghost story is the climax in Ira Sleeps Over, I do not recommend this book.

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Lassie Come-Home
Published in Paperback by Scholastic Book Services (1962)
Author: Eric Knight
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The Best Dog Book this Reviewer has Ever Read!
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Review Date: 2008-09-13
This novel is great. I have loved it since I was a little boy. My father read it to me and my brothers every night for a few months. And when he finished, I read it again.
When I pick it up now I am filled with fond memories of those months. And I must say that this book is one of my favorites.

I, with all due respect, disagree with one of the other reviewers who reviewed this item and said it was not for kids. This is the perfect book for kids, and is perfect to read aloud. The drama is engrossing, but is not too intense for youngsters. It is the perfect dog book.
A dog-lover myself, I have read a great many dog books. And this tops the list. Never before or since has an author captured so poignantly the affection between a boy and his dog. And never before or since has an author tried that affection with so many difficulties and set-backs. But, as we all know, in the end Lassie is there to greet Joe by the school gate. It's in the best three endings I've ever read (the other two being TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD and A TALE OF TWO CITIES).

This is a classic, and it's one of my favorites. I honestly cannot even begin to understand why a person would give this book anything but five stars. HIGHLY recommended.

One of my All Time Favorite Books!!!!
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Review Date: 2008-05-18
Everything runs smoothly in the Carraclough household when Lassie, their wonderful Collie, is around. But when desperate times takes desperate measures... it minuses Lassie out of the family. While everything is going hay-wire in the Carraclough home, the Collie is on a thousand-mile trek to get back with her family again. Lassie will come across many unbearable situations and obstacles, but the calling to get home overrides anything she may run into.

I loved everything about this book! The dedication of the homebound dog, to the quaint villages of England and Scotland, and all the characters within... I savored every word! It is one of my all time favorite books, and I'd recommend it to any dog or book lover!

Best!!!! Book!!!! Ever!!!!
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Review Date: 2007-10-08
Other than the language being like in ancient times, "Thy, thee" this book was excellent and a good savory book. It is not a fast read though.

Deserves its status as a classic
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-18
Still an interesting, emotion-provoking and relevant read for the 21st century's jaded youth. It's about the most basic kind of friendship and loyalty, where an animal exhibits more of both than do the humans. Some of the Depression-era references and rigid class distinctions probably aren't as relevant today, but the core of the book, the love of and for an animal, remains. Highly recommended.

OUTSTANDING!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-09
Why has it taken me so long to read this excellent book! It is not just a "children's" book. One of the best books I have read in a long time!

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Letters of a Woman Homesteader (American Biography Series)
Published in Hardcover by Reprint Services Corporation (1992-06)
Author: Elinore Pruitt Stewart
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Collectible price: $195.00

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Letters of a woman Homsteder
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Review Date: 2008-11-20
I love these Wyoming stories and the stamna and determination of the women.
It came in good time so the service was good and the books in good condition.

Insight into homesteading in the turn of the century Wyoming
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Review Date: 2008-03-24
Wonderfull stories actually written by Elinore Pruitt Stewart. The woman was a tireless worker with a special kindness to her fellow man. You can picture in your mind just what she lived. Her descriptions are as good as they can be. Her kindness will melt your heart. She makes me wish I had lived in the area at the same time. It's such a world of difference from todays progression. I'm not so sure we have progressed to a better life. Even though it was a hard life and a short one I think it may have been a slice of heaven back in old Wyoming. She will tug at your heart at times and make you smile at others.
A great easy enjoyable read. I highly recommend it.
Steve from Boulder Creek, Ca.

Joyous and Inspiring and a Great Gift
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Review Date: 2008-02-08
The audio version of this book is so well read -- it is well worth the cost. You cannot help feeling cheerful and energized about your own life, as you hear it. I gave the paperback version to a couple of discouraged women friends who prefer to read rather than listen to books. Both women loved it, and were inspired to face their own hardships more buoyantly. The very gifted author has blessed us with a wonderful history and narrative!

Pioneer grit
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Review Date: 2007-08-01
Genuine substance and sincerity describe Stewart's letters from the early twentieth century while homesteading in this remote corner of Wyoming. Whereas most women would not even consider putting down roots in such an isolated area, Mrs. Stewart was determined to make a life for herself in this territory. And she did just that. It took a special kind of person to live in this far-removed landscape.

Her writing, subject matter and approach to life were most admirable. Hard working and always enthusiastic for adventure, she writes of various encounters with surrounding neighbors and experiences into the countryside. If she had any dull moments on the ranch they must have been few and far between.

Very optimistic about life, Mrs. Stewart affirms, "...all my own efforts have always been just to make the best of everything and to take things as they come."
To further quote, "It has always been a theory of mine that when we become sorry for ourselves we make our misfortunes harder to bear, because we lose courage and can't think without bias."

A wonderful read furthering an appreciation for life in the homesteading era.

I can't put it down!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-02
Dear fellow Book-lovers:
I found this little gem at the local library today and I can't put it down. It is so good--easy to read (perfect for a busy Mom of 5 like me), inspiring, wholesome, funny, and informative. I am fascinated with this woman: her love for people, her giving heart, and her passion for fun and for life. I'm only on page 81 (out of 282) but I can already sit here and tell you to buy this book and enjoy it! I'm buying myself a copy and also one for my best friend. Christmas is coming!

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Loyalty-Based Selling : The Magic Formula for Becoming the #1 Sales Rep
Published in Paperback by AMACOM (2001-08-03)
Author: Tim Smith
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Foundational
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Review Date: 2008-04-23
Tim Smith's pure approach to keeping customers loyal shows how disciplined use of the right talents can separate us in this world of mediocrity. This is one of the milestones of being a Professional Sales Rep. I would suggest it to any sales rep regardless of the industry.

Smith book cuts like sword!
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Review Date: 2002-01-14
This book way better than Kaizan or other Japanese book. Tim Smith the Shogun of samurai salesman!!

The Practical Way to Loyal Customers
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Review Date: 2001-09-29
Tim Smith has given sales people a practical guide to establishing lasting relationships and a loyal customer base. Mr. Smith has broken the sales process down into 7 steps, which when followed, result in a powerful relationship and long term success.
Mr. Smith's approach is logical and easy to follow. Examples of how this process works are plentiful and buttress his points very well.
I found the book readable and amusing. I will strongly suggest this book to my sales colleagues who are looking to improve their sales skills.

Essential Tools for Salesmen
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Review Date: 2001-08-14
Being a sales representitive in a competitive industry can be intimidating! Tim Smith's book Loyalty Based Selling gives you the tools to suceed from the start. Loyalty Based Selling is a quick read that avoids all the warm and fuzzes about selling and gets right into the meat of it. Tim offers a unique perspective and specific examples of whats's made him #1. Sales reps make many mistakes that could easily be avioded if they use the tools and game plan that Loyalty Based Selling offers. The book walks you through how to introduce your self to a prospective customer to celebrating the close of a big deal. This book is a must read for all sales reps.

Great book for selling to repeat customers
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-15
This book is outstanding! It takes a very simple approach to communicating the best way to maintain business with current customers and grow your business with both existing and new customers. Each one of us can implement the seven steps into our selling. Mr. Smith did a great job of giving us examples we can work with. I have already recommended this book to several colleagues!

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Mama's bank account
Published in Unknown Binding by Scholastic Book Services (1974)
Author: Kathryn Forbes
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mama's bank account
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-11-02
This book brought back alot of memories from when I was a kid. The t.v. show was popular when I was just a kid. Appreciated the book, probably more than the t.v. program, as I am older now, and can appreciate the kindness of human nature, and love of family. What a great trip down memory lane.

Thanks for having the book to offer.

Mama's Bank Account
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-03
This book is a joy to read. It inspires anyone to enjoy all of the little blessings in life.

Read it aloud to the family or your class!
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-04
This is one of my favorite books to read aloud. I taught junior highers for many years and this was a book they loved! Many times I taught sisters and brothers in later years and they would invariably ask when I was going to read Mama's Bank Account. The story appeals to both boys and girls and though Mama is the central character, I appreciated the fact that Papa was a very strong, loving support to the family. After you have read the book, watch the video! It is one of the few books that made the transition to the screen and is delightful!








Mama and her Bank Account
Helpful Votes: 28 out of 28 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-23
I won't give away the spoiler that ties together the whole plot, but needless to say it's right up there in the title of the book and it's still a surprise even after sixty years or more since the novel was first published. Kathryn Forbes must have been a delightful woman and her book is one of the finest achievements ever to have been written in San Francisco. And that's saying something, considering what a rich and cultured city ours is. One episode that will stick with me forever is the time when the little girl and her brother are talked into providing food for their whole class at school, and "Mama" saves the day by cooking up some of her good old Swedish (I guess Norwegian) meatballs. When I first read this passage I was but a little boy and had never heard of any kind of meatballs but Italian ones! Next thing you know, my mom and dad took us to dinner and the waiter asked me what I wanted to eat and I surprised them all by asking for "Swedish meatballs on little tooth picks."

It's a family book for people whose families are no longer with us. And it will rekindle the spirit of hope in everyone, with its message of universal tolerance and mother love.

Deserves its classic status
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-16
Mama fell in love with San Francisco as soon as she and her husband arrived in the city from Norway. Five children were born to her there, and she raised them with love and wisdom that daughter Katrin - who Americanized her name to "Kathryn" in early adolescence - would always remember.

I won't call this classic collection of real-life stories charming, because it's got too much solid and at times downright unpleasant reality in its pages. Instead I'll call it inspiring. Money, education, and influence Mama's family didn't have; but everything that really matters they had in plenty. Good food, meticulously clean shelter, solid values, and most of all - of course - love. Recommended for all ages in the highest possible terms!

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Mckeown's Price Guide to Antique and Collectable Cameras: 1999 (Cloth)
Published in Hardcover by Centennial Photo Service,U.S. (1998-10-01)
Author: McKeown
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THE STANDARD for Camera Collectors!
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Review Date: 2005-04-21
I cannot say it any better than the many other reviewers who have indicated that this is the "bible" of camera collecting references! Exhaustive references, historic information, pictures, auction selling prices, the "whole nine yards!"

The only camera reference book better than this one is Jim McKeown's next edition!

McKeown Is One Of The Ultimate Authorities on Cameras
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-26
Jim McKeown's books are the most comprehensive sources of accurate information on cameras in the world. Period. Other books may give more information on specific cameras, but if you are to have but one source to refer to,choose McKeown. He will never disappoint you.
Another wonderful camera expert and writer (they don't always go together) is Ivor Matanle. His two books are treasures. But if you want facts, go with McKeown. You will return over and over to his book. Speaking face to face with him is most rewarding. You realize you are learning from one of the world authorities.
Wonderful pictures, camera values (prices) rarity,etc. This book contains cameras even experts haven't heard about. But McKeown is the expert of experts, and you will keep this large,heavy, over 900 page book near just for the fun of reading it. Am I enthused? Yes! I have bought his books since the 4th edition in 1983-84, and always been pleased.
A lengthy review? Yes, but this book deserves much praise!

All Inclusive Guide to Camera Pricing
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-30
My McKeown's price guide has been an invaluable tool in selling old camera's at online auction sites. It not only gives you a solid idea of what a camera is worth, but it many cases it gives you some history and background as well.

There are pictures of almost every camera listed to help you identify your exact model, and it explains in detail the difference between similar models.

I can't think of anything that could be added to make this a more complete pricing guide.

Cameras in Alaska
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-25
I use this book often, I have found that in addition to the obveous use (prise guide) there is a fair amount of history that helped with research. Contains much useful information.

Classic Guide to Antique Cameras
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-30
I have had the pleasure of owning (and still own) the 1976 Guide To Antique Cameras by Mckeown. It has been many years since then and the price for a guide has really risen. As an Antique dealer I found myself getting interested in collectible cameras once again. I knew I needed a guide and reviewed a 1996 copy a friend owned my McKeowen and was convinced this is the one to own. My library consists of at least 200 books on Antiques and 50 price guides on Art, Jewelry, clothing, Orientalia to name a few. I hesitated at the price for this guide, but after reasearching the options I knew this was the concise price guide for me. I own it and am happy I chose it and it makes me MONEY just owning it. I have 30 years of Amatuer collecting and selling under my belt and I really don't need a price guide just my wits, (that's what I told myself) but it just makes it soooo easy to reinforce my experience with a reference and value basis for my risks. Leica III,a,b,c,g, Mentor Reflex, Zeiss-Ikon Miroflex, Robot 35mm, Hasselblad, Kodak Field Cameras, Sept 35mm camera projector, TDC 3d projector & Nikon Cameras are a few of the cameras I have used this informational price guide in evaluating.


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