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Big League Sales Closing Techniques
Published in Hardcover by Parker Publishing Company, Inc., West Nyack, N.Y. (1971-06-01)
Author: Les Dane
List price: $16.95
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Collectible price: $599.79

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Great sales tips
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-29
This book will help you increase your close rate and get more prospects

Big League Sales Closing Techniques
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-05
This book can be used as an introduction to sales, as well as being used by a professional. It has detailed situations, and how to handle them. This book should be in every salesmens' hands, it will increase your sales % to 70+, it truely works! If you have to search everywhere for this book, it is definetly worth it.

Great Book!!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-27
I love this book, as it really puts your ethics in as far as using the skills he teaches to get a product, and not be a liar, or jump/skip channels!!

I can see if EVERY car salesman, or any unethical salesman were to read this and apply it, well, they would one day get rid of the bad stigma attached to sales!!!

I cant say ENOUGH about how great this book is!!

Selling like mad
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-15
This book is amazing. It's great for knowing where you're going and how to get there and pushes pushes pushes you into confronting what you have to do to get an actual viable sales team and project.

It's the definitive guide to selling and really shows you how it's done.

Explode into the big leagues in sales with this one
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-23
This book on salesmanship gives a new salesperson entering the field for the first time a treasure chest of wisdom. Dane goes over many scenarios, all of which any seasoned salesman will attest to having experienced at one time or another. His wit and brilliance teaches one the most fundamental techniques at the same time as allowing the salesman to maintain his integrity and honesty and truly satisfy the customer. It is a well rounded book, and I often re-read it for use on the job. If you can obtain a copy, it will be worth the hunt. You will want this one for your arsenal.

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Bill James Presents Stats Major League Handbook 2000 (Bill James Presents Stats Major League Handbook, 2000)
Published in Paperback by STATS Publishing (1999-11)
Author: Bill James
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Essential Basics for Real Baseball Fans
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-03
I've been reading Bill James for almost ten years now, and the Baseball Handbook just keeps getting better. Whether you're in a fantasy, rotisserie, or simulation league, this book is the basic set of data and analysis you need. I'd buy it for the career player stats and the left/right breakdowns alone.

Don't draft without it!

The baseball annual
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-10
Lists career major league stats for every one who appeared in a game in 2001. There are also break downs for lefty/righty, pitchers hitting, managers tendancies, projections, and leader boards in many obscure categories. You can refer to it through out the year. I haven't missed one yet and don't intend to. No commentary, just pure stats.

Stats Freaks Come Out Of Hiding!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-13
If you're a stats freak, this is the book for you. Bill James is the MAN!

I have read this book every day for 3 weeks and I find something new everyday.

BUY IT!

This is the best baseball book on the market by far.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-05
This book has it all. Pitcher breadowns vs. lhb & rhb. Batter brekdowns vs. lhp & rhp. Defense is broke down by position. Each ballpark even has stats on how certain type of players did. Plus, every player who played in 1998 is listed in the book along with his age,year and career stats, and some with minor league stats. This book is a must for all real stat minded baseball fans.

Excellent Reference, but it could be better
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-09
I've purchased this book each of the past six years, and I anticipate purchasing it the next six as well. It has all the basic stats for anyone in the major leagues that year and the projections for 2000 and probably the most accurate available.

I enjoy the leaderboards and also the park effects and defensive stats.

My only problems with the book are how it meshes with the Minor League Handbook (green book). For rookies or part-time major leaugers it does not include minor league career totals despite showing all of the player's minor league stats. These numbers would be far more interesting than the career totals they show with just minor leaguers. I also wish they would include Zone Rating in the defensive stats, but Mr. James refuses to allow it in a book with his name, so you are forced to purchase the Player Profiles (blue book) as well if you want those numbers.

All in all, it is the earliest and best yearly stats annual available, but I would like to see some small improvements made.

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Catching Dreams: My Life in the Negro Baseball Leagues (Sports and Entertainment)
Published in Paperback by Syracuse University Press (2000-12)
Authors: Frazier "Slow" Robinson and Paul Bauer
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The Best Baseball Book I Ever Read
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-18
This book faithfully recreates the world of Frazier Robinson and the Negro Leagues. Outstanding and fascinating. It would make a perfect gift for any baseball fan. Paul Bauer inserts nothing between you and his subject. It is a must have book for any serious fan of the game.

Catching Dreams
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-17
This is a wonderful book that needed to be written. I had the opportunity to meet Frazier while living and I am so glad that his stories live on in this book. It brings back the memory of the time when players played the game for the love of the game and not for what they were being paid. And worrying about what deal they could acquire in the off season. Also in a time when color mattered over talent it should remind us that never again should we engage in human exclusion

VERY REALISTIC AND HART WARMING STORY LOVED IT!!!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-17
This book tells how things realy were back then. When Mr.Robinson told his story, he did not sugar coat anything. You don't find this in alot of the other books that were written about the Nego Leagues. I highly recommend this to book to any baseball fan.

Quite Simply, a Truly GreatRead
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-05
Being a baseball history buff (addict) for the past 42 years, I've read just about everything I could get my hands on. I cannot now think of an autobiographical book to which I could attach a higher recommendation that "Catching Dreams" by Frazier "Slow" Robinson. This true gentleman travelled the dusty roads that connected the sites of Negro League baseball during the 30's, 40,s and even the 50's. Although produced by the University of Syracuse press, there is no attempt to make the book erudite or complicate it with an assortment of exotic literary techniques and obscure words. Instead, the publisher and co-author, Paul Bauer have presented the story of Slow Robinson in language truly spoken by the man himself. When you read this book, you will feel that you are seated beside Mr. Robinson as he speaks with words, terms and expressions uniquely those of a man with little formal education, who gained his lessons in life on the fly and had to learn his own language. His ability to recall a voluminous list of names and anecdotal material from his experiences, and to relate them descriptively, suggest a man who would have had little trouble dealing with a formal post-secondary school education. His relationships with such Negro League stalwarts as Josh Gibson, Cool Papa Bell, Leon Day and Satchel Paige are detailed with humour, insight and compassion. He is forthright without offending his old friends, as in Ball Four by Jim Bouton. In his own words, his goal in life was to be remembered as a nice guy; he passed with flying colors. If you choose only one book to read on this subject, you simply cannot go wrong with Catching Dreams.

Honest and outstanding in every regard.
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-04
I consider myself a student of Negro League history, and I read virtually everything I can locate on the subject. I have also developed friendships with many of these players over the years, and many of them have written books/memoirs regarding their playing days. In speaking with these great pioneers of professional sport, one quickly surmises that certain "stars" spent a fair amount of time embellishing legends and perfecting the art of self-promotion once their playing days ended. A handful have even managed to parlay this ability into a modest supplement to their income via baseball memorabilia shows, and I sincerely hope this trend continues for all who have mastered it.

Truthfully however, this group comprises only a tiny percentage of the remaining Negro Leaguers (they're just the loudest, so they garner the most notoriety, I suppose). Should you attend any gathering of former players, you will notice that these "showmen" are generally shunned or otherwise discredited by their peers. That speaks louder than anything I could write here. While these spotlight-lovers' ability to spin a yarn surely brings furthered interest and financial benefit to personal appearances by ALL former players, it likely also speaks to the historical accuracy one can expect from their books.

A select few didn't go the Barnum route -- they were who they were, they did what they did, and, while proud of their accomplishments on the diamond with arguably the greatest ballplayers of ANY era, they continued to live as they always had after their baseball careers ended. I am thankful when any player publishes a book, but when one of these select players leaves a record of what they saw, heard, accomplished and/or overcame, free of hyperbole, that book takes on a "treasured" status on my bookshelf. More than just a treasure, CATCHING DREAMS is flat-out the best of the genre. Buy it, read it, and learn something. I wouldn't recommend it this highly if it wasn't this good. It is.

Kudos to Paul Bauer for his efforts in faithfully documenting what was said and getting it published. I was fortunate enough to know Mr. Robinson well, and this book is an accurate representation of his character and personality -- it's honest, accurate, and self-effacing. You could waste time and money on lesser efforts by better-known players, or you could read something that captures the feel of a private audience with the author (with the added bonus that it's all TRUE!). I knew him well enough to know. I find myself wishing everyone else could have, too. Trust me. Buy the book.

Please find and read books by these authors, too:

Wilmer Fields (another honest account), Monte Irvin (yet another honest account), Effa Manley (difficult to find, but remarkable), Kevin Keating/Michael Kolleth (guide to the Negro League autograph collecting hobby, exhaustively researched and thoroughly enlightening), Phil Dixon/Patrick J. Hannigan (also hard to find, but still the best collection of negro league photos ever, and also well-researched).

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A Day in the Life of the National Hockey League
Published in Hardcover by Harpercollins Canada (1996-11)
Author: Lisa Dillman
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Excellent But.........
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-06
I find this book to be really interesting. What makes it the most interesting is that the person on the front cover of this book is me. I found this out by just happening to be in a book store and looking at hockey books. I looked under the Tampa Bay Lightning and their was my picture with my name by it. I really made me mad. No one told me they were going to put my picture in a book or my name. I don't even have a book for myself. I wish they still made them so I could have one. I feel they should have sent me a book or at least told me I was on the cover and my name was inside the book. Don't you think.

A great book about the NHL
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-04-18
The photos and the stories in this book are amazing. So much more goes on in the NHL then I ever realized. This book is a great read if you're a Hockey fan.

Spectacular photographs!Must have for the hockey enthusiast!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1997-01-21
This book has the most spectacular photographs of the NHL that have ever been amassed. The book not only captures the energy of the game that is played on the ice, but also the drama that occurs behind the scenes. Experience firsthand how much preperation goes on as a hockey team of 25 players plays two games on back to back nights in cities that are hundreds of miles apart. If you ever wanted to lace up the skates and live the life of an NHL hockey player for a day, this is the book you MUST EXPERIENCE

Nice Picture Book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-19
This is a neat coffee table book for hockey fans. Because it's compiled under the supervision of the NHL, it isn't going to reveal anything that Gary Bettman doesn't want you to know. I did find some interesting content in it, though. It's loaded with some great photos and short essays on the daily doings of the NHL as they happened on March 23, 1996. What I mainly liked about it was that it didn't just stick with a few teams, but almost all of them appear in one part, or another. It also talks about travel, workouts, pre-game prep (including what equipment crew are doing when ESPN and Fox Sports Net aren't around), ice rink conversion, press, fans, games, coaches, the dressing room, hotels, broadcasters, Gretzky, Keenan, St. Michael's, kids, arena crews, and trainers. It doesn't give the whole picture on everything, but it's an adequate scratch at the surface.

Is this book out there?
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-16
I have been trying to find this book for sale for about a year without any luck.Maybe this note will bring this book to my possession.I am just your average Joe looking for a book that has my picture in it next to the Stanley Cup.I would love to purchase this book if anybody has it.

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Deadball Stars of the National League: The Society for American Baseball Research (Photographic Histories)
Published in Paperback by Potomac Books Inc. (2004-01-01)
Authors: Tom Simon and SABR
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A great look back to baseball's past heroes!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-30
This book is a must have for Baseball historians like myself, chronicling the careers of players who played before the "long ball" was fashionable and at a time when the game was "becoming" the National Pastime! SABR writers have given us a valuable insight into the lives of these players of yesteryear. We cannot appreciate what it must've been like to play baseball back then, when salaries were extremely low and players had to take off-season jobs to augment them. One bad injury could cost you a career and if you strayed off the straight and narrow and put your lot in with the gambling element, banishment was always a possibility, as was the lure of alcohol. The stories of these gentleman are told with affection and with such clarity that we might just as well be reading about a long deceased family member than a ballplyer from the distant past. After reading this wonderful book you will find yourself re-evaluating your thoughts on today's star players, who want for nothing and are able to dictate in what direction their careers take. Such was not the case in the years between 1895-1920. It is sad to relate that we never got a chance to see these fine players in their heyday but thanks to magnificent books like this one, we can at least read about their exploits, some happy and mostly sad but always interesting and entertaining. A glorious book, I can't wait to recieve the American League edition.

Baseball History in a nutshell
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-08
I bought this along with the American League version. I like to pick it up and read about an older player or two each week. Interesting stuff. My friends who like baseball like to browse through it as well.

Excellent Book On The First Two Decades of N.L. Baseball
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-06
The Society for American Baseball Research rarely turns out a bad book, and "Deadball Stars of the National League" continues that trend. It is an excellent book, with short biographies of the major stars for each of the franchises active between 1901 and 1919, complete with photos rare and common. The book was an enormous undertaking, with a huge amount of people on the "Deadball" Committee of the organization taking part in the writing, editing and fact checking. It's a wonderful book for those wanting a feel of the game in the first decades of the 20th century, and of the players of that time, and I highly recommend it.

Panning the Deadball Stars
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-11
Fantastic book chronicling stars of the most misunderstood era of baseball. I really enjoyed learning of some of the lesser known stars like Orvie Overall and Mike Donlin. Great work by the SABR members. I can't wait to get the companion book for the American League.

The Best That SABR Has to Offer
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-17
I've been a member of SABR (The Society for American Baseball Research) for eight years, and I have always enjoyed the publications that they put out and send to their members. Many of the members of SABR work very hard on the projects that interest them, and the books that get put out reflect a lot of love, if not always a ton of quality.

This book is an exception. This is the best book I've ever received from SABR, and it's the sort of thing that makes me proud to be a member. Meticulously researched, beautifully laid out, and compulsively readable, this book offers profiles of over 100 players, managers, and executives from the Deadball Era of Major League Baseball (1900-1920). A few of these guys are still well-known today (Christy Mathewson, Honus Wagner, Rogers Hornsby) but the majority are players who, despite long, successful careers, have been forgotten by all but the most die-hard fan. I've been a baseball fan all my life, and I couldn't tell you the first thing about Armando Marsans, Howie Camnitz, or Homer Smoot until I read this book.

Thanks to the work of the members of the Deadball Committee, though, now I feel like I know these guys. I applaud the members of the committee for putting together such a well-written book, and I eagerly anticipate the AL edition!

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Dining in the Smoky Mountain Mist: A Collection of Seasonal Delights from the Junior League of Knoxville
Published in Hardcover by Junior League of Knoxville (1996-10)
Authors: Junior League of Knoxville Sta and Junior League of Knoxville
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An Excellent cookbook...
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-19
It is a beautiful hardbound book with excellent recipes! It has a great tailgating and brunch section as well as recipes from Knoxville celebreties and restaurants. Makes a GREAT gift!

Beautifully illustrated with soft, pastel photography
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-09
Beautifully illustrated with soft, pastel photography, Dining In The Smoky Mountain Mist offers a culinary wealth of recipes. The sections comprising this highly recommended cookbook compilation are: Tints of Spring (appetizers, breads, brunch); Shades of Summer (salads, side dishes); Harvest Hues (Entrees, Soups, Tailgating); Tones of Winter (beverages, desserts); Napkins, Knives & Knoxville (restaurants, celebrities). From Sour Cream Rolls; Cold Salmon Mousse with Cucumber Sauce; Boursin-Stuffed Chicken Breasts; and Sherried Crab Bisque; to Cajun Seafood Carbonara; Baked Brie with Elephant Garlic; Buttermilk Pie; Black Bean Soup; and Sesame Lace Cookie Bowls, Dining In The Smoky Mountain Mist is a truly elegant and highly recommended addition to any kitchen cookbook collection.

Coffee Table Book---Great gift for someone moving to TN
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-05-13
As a member of the Junior League of Knoxville, and one of the many who labored to make this book a reality, I am very proud of the product. There are sumptuous recipes, beautiful 5-color photographs, and commentary. My two personal favorite recipes are the black bean dip, and stuffed pork tenderloin. And the most wonderful part of this book is that all the profits go to help make the community a better place.

Beautiful book with simple recipes anyone can follow.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-13
I bought this book when looking through various Junior League cookbooks. The recipes are all great. My favorites are the chicken pot pie and the crab dip. It also has a recipe that is perfect to prepare with kids called Cracker Candy. This book is a must have in your collection.

Great recipes!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1998-01-23
I ordered this as a gift and almost kept it for myself. It is a very nice hardbound book, almost of the 'coffee table book' variety. I tried a couple of the recipes before I put the gift wrap on it...the Holiday Cake was wonderful. And the cornbread salad stirred up lots of conversation and requests for the recipe.

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Everything but the Entree
Published in Hardcover by Junior League of Parkersburg (2000-04)
Author:
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excellent choice
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-12
The cooks that compiled this book did an outstanding job!

One of the best cookbooks around
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-24
I have many cookbooks and believe that this is one of the best cookbooks I have seen. First of all, the book is beautifully illustrated - the artwork alone is enough to buy the book. Secondly, the recipes are just great. So many times I know what the main course will be, but I am looking for something different to serve as a side, salad, dessert, etc. This book covers all of those. And, finally, the ingredients that are necessary to make most of these items are those that are located in just about everyone's kitchen.

A highly popular addition to any kitchen cookbook collection
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-06
Everything But The Entree is an engaging compilation of dishes suitable for picnics, potlucks, breakfasts, brunches, and any other meal time occasion. Appetizers, side dishes, and tasty treats include Hot-Sweet-Spicy Roasted Pecans; Cheesy Scrambled Egg Casserole; Asparagus Carrot Squash Tea; Governor Ann Richards' Jalapeno Cheese Corn Bread; Eggplant Parmesan; and so much more. A superbly organized and presented, easy-to-follow, and simply delicious guide for making unforgettable contributions to "bring-a-dish" get togethers, Everything But The Entree will prove a highly popular addition to any kitchen cookbook collection.

Great Gift Idea!!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-05
This is a wonderful cookbook if you entertain a little or a lot! The recipes are easy to use and the results are a hit every time. If you have home parties the punch recipes, appetizers and the salads are great. Something just a little different than the usual cheese cubes and veggies. I enjoyed it so much I have given it as gifts.

OUTSTANDING book !
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-24
I just love this book! I use it regularly. The recipes are simple and the ingredients are easy to find. My personal favorite is the Amaretto Truffle recipe on page 140 -absolutely delicious. I make it for the ladies when they come for bridge and they can't believe I "went to all the trouble to make my own candy". (They are so EASY to make and cheaper then buying a box of chocolates.) I also wrap them in little boxes and tie them with a bow. It is the perfect Hostess gift, Thank you gift, or Christmas gift. At Christmastime, my daughter gives them to her Children's teachers along with a cookbook. This is one great cookbook

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Experimental Methods in Rf Design (Radio Amateur's Library)
Published in Paperback by American Radio Relay League (ARRL) (2003-02)
Authors: Wes Hayward, Rick Campbell, and Bob Larkin
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The Practical Handbook for RF Experimenters and Pros
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-01
Anyone with an interest in RF design needs this book. The authors are well known and respected in the ham radio community for their prolific writings covering the full range of RF-related topics. The keys to the success of this book are its emphasis on practical solutions and a conversational writing style, not unlike the famous ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications (a.k.a., The Handbook). It focuses on the building blocks of transmitters and receivers, gradually moving from fundaments (e.g., oscillator topologies) to practical building blocks (a stable VFO), and finally to complete systems such as a receiver. Some very useful and straightforward test equipment is also designed. Much of the book is devoted to analog RF/audio design, but the chapters on DSP are quite welcome and again, quite accessible.

Each example is clearly illustrated with clean, consistent, annotated schematics and parts lists and a nice narrative thats walks the reader through the circuit. Above all, they explain exactly WHY that particular funny component was placed in that particular place, and how its value was selected, and what happens if you change its attributes. Theory is not overlooked, either, though they do try to steer away from calculus so far as possible, leaving that to the countless textbooks. References for each chapter are extensive and many are also supplied on the included CD-ROM.

If you have any interest at all in RF design, and especially if you plan on building any equipment, I recommend that you buy this book. You will not be disappointed!

-Gary, WB9JPS

College class in a book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-10
This book is the equivalent of a 2 year college course, at far less cost. Well worth the money.

Ham Radio Must Have Library
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-31
Any amateur interested in the technical side of the hobby or who still builds some of his own equipment will find that this book is one of the most rewarding to be found! It deserves to be book number two in any ham library, right after the Handbook!

What a great book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-09
I am really pleased with this purchase. The authors bring their considerable expertise and expose their methods in designing practical radio equipment. I designed my first feedback amplifier with known input-output impedances and stage gain. It came out right on the money.

Really, no review is necessary for this book!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-22
The popularity of this book in the Amateur Radio community is all the review that is needed!

Ham radio types generally have bunches of books, many of them reference texts that are dusted off and referred to just occasionally. EMRFD, isn't one of those reference books. This text will take you through the construction of a first rate amateur radio station. It covers the "homebrew" construction of virtually ever piece of equipment that you need to have a ham station capable of making contacts around the world!

The bottom line, if you are a Amateur Radio operator this is a must have text.

73, Bart W0IIT

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The Gasparilla Cookbook
Published in Hardcover by Favorite Receipes Press (1961-11)
Author: The Junior League of Tampa
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Florida and Cuban recipes
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-21
As a young boy, I spent my summers on Boca Grande Island. My Grandmother often used this book. There are recipes from great Tampa cooks and from local restaurants - the most notable being the Columbia in Ybor City.
The introductions to the chapters bring back Florida as it was before air conditioning and the influx of northerners, "When we were children, the Gulf beaches were a lonely outpost where the white shell roads were rippled like washboards, and one drove to neighboring towns for groceries, ice, and drinking water". A great book.

Gasparilla Cookbook
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-25
Great "real" recipes. The book has been around for a couple of generations with tried and true recipes! It's loaded with yummy tastes of Tampa and its spanish heritage and many other recipes - 712 in all! Recipes are simple and ingredients easy to locate at the local grocery store. A great product from our local Junior League of Tampa that helps fund their community projects.

Florida's Finest!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-11
This cookbook is a must have if you're a Florida resident! Everytime I look through it I have so much. It is big enough to allow you to surprise guests many times over. It is a fantastic place to turn for Cuban classics & Florida seafood recipes.

GREAT FLORIDA RECIPES
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-19
THIS BOOK HAS ALL THE RECIPES YOU WOULD WANT FROM FLORIDA CUSINE.THERE ARE OVER 700 MOUTH WATERING RECIPES. IT IS GREAT!

A Taste of Hometown Forida,712 wonderful Florida recipes
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-09-05
This is the book for anyone who is interested in the variety of recipes representing so many different cultural backgrounds. It centers in on the recipes of Florida's West Coast and gives you so much historical information besides wonderful recipes. The West Coast of Florida is rich in recipes , Spanish, Greek, Italian, Southern, Yankee, and the greatest Seafood recipes on Earth. This book is a must if you love simple great food!

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The Grand Minor League - Cloth
Published in Hardcover by Duane Press (1999-12-15)
Author: Dobbins
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REAL baseball giants and the mysterious Mr. Lindell
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-10
Dick Dobbins does the job right in "The Grand Minor League", a retrospective of the old Pacific Coast League (PCL).

The PCL still exists today as a AAA league - one step below the majors - but it is purely an adjunct minor league system to the two major leagues.

However, this book is about the PCL's glory days, largely originating during the Depression and spanning the second world war and the first twelve years of the post-war era until the New York Giants and the Brooklyn Dodgers moved to the West Coast.

The PCL financed operations by charging admission for its own games and by selling contracts of its more promising stars to the established major league teams. But some visionaries had dreams of attaining major league status for the PCL, and it could have happened. A disproportionate amount of major-league level talent could be found on the West Coast, and PCL scouts were busy signing it up.

While one PCL owner was dryly reputed to have the reputation of throwing dollars around as though they were manhole covers, the pay could be more generous (the players whose contracts were sold to the majors even received a percentage of the sales price) and the opportunities for stardom could be GREATER than that which was available in the majors; moreover, the Pacific Coast was "home" to many of its players. Hence, some major leaguers sought to return there.

And when the majors reluctantly granted the PCL "open classification" status, players drafted by the majors were accorded the option of waiving the draft and remaining with their respective PCL teams and were often rewarded with bonuses for doing so. The PCL could have evolved into a third major league, but the opposition from the established major league owners, who saw the potential for expansion or relocation to the West Coast long before moving the Giants and Dodgers there, was too great to overcome. The moves themselves sounded the death knell for the traditional conception of the league.

Its legacy includes the players who became stars or near-stars in the big leagues, such as Lefty O'Doul, Dolph Camilli, Maury Wills (amazingly enough, he was only an adequate shortstop and a sometime base-stealer during his PCL days, who didn`t reach stardom until he went to the Dodgers), and of course, Joe DiMaggio.

Startlingly, Dobbins fails to remind his readers that years before he electrified the country with his 56-game hitting streak, DiMaggio was thrilling West Coast fans with a 61 game hitting streak in the PCL. Both records are among the few that have withstood the test of time.

One can observe other ironies. Long before Tommy Lasorda and Sparky Anderson did battle, in their respective roles as managers of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Cincinnati's "Big Red Machine", for Western Division supremacy during the 1970's, they were teammates on the Los Angeles Angels, working together to establish geographical supremacy against the arch-rival Hollywood Stars.

And speaking of managers, debate rages among baseball historians about Casey Stengel's managerial acumen. Was he an adept, if incomprehensible, managerial genius or a bum who failed miserably in Boston and who only attained success by piggy-backing on the vast talent of some super Yankee teams? The story of Stengel's stewardship of the 1948 PCL Champion Oakland Oaks is a huge point in his favor.

Dobbins draws some of his history from the records but most of it from the recollections of the old-time players who consented to be interviewed. My only real criticism is that it took someone too long to undertake this project. The passage of time limits the sources from which Dobbins could draw.

And how trustworthy is human memory? There is a reference in one of the narratives supplied to Dobbins about a player named Johnny Lindell who alternated between pitcher and outfielder and who "would have been in the big leagues" if he could have only hit more consistently.

Who would dare observe, in response, that the record book shows that during the 1940's, an outfielder-pitcher named Johnny Lindell played in the majors, chiefly for the Yankees (this included several World Series appearances), on a part-time basis for 12 years and that he retired in 1954 with a respectable lifetime batting average of .273, having twice led the league in triples?

He couldn't hit well enough for the major leagues. Or could he? Were there two Johnny Lindells answering to the same description?

My favorite chapter was about the old ballparks. If you are a displaced and discouraged Giant fan who lives in the Los Angeles area, you can carry the book and its pictures of the ballparks to the corners of Beverly, Fairfax and Genessee and try to envision the Hollywood Stars' Gilmore Field having once stood there. The intersections now are home to a little company known as CBS - Television City, and there isn't even a marker anywhere to show that Gilmore Field ever existed.

And you can drive to 42nd and Avalon and marvel at the human and urban sprawl that has overtaken the area. Wrigley Field, home to the ORIGINAL Los Angeles Angels and named and constructed after its more famous Chicago namesake, has been torn down, and a community center named after a politician has been erected in its place. Again, no marker commemorates Wrigley Field. Soccer, not baseball, is the recreation of choice for the locals, and the excited cries of the players and spectators are not being delivered in English.

Is there any marker on the corner of 16th and Bryant in San Francisco to memorialize Seals Stadium?

"The Grand Minor League" is a fitting tribute to the REAL baseball giants of the West Coast and to a time when baseball was a "melting pot" language, when the game was played, not by overpaid egotistical prima donnas, but by men with working-class ethics, and when teams were managed by men and not "Dustys". Where have you gone, Rugger Ardizoia?

Another outstanding effort by Dick Dobbins!
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-08
Dick Dobbins again captures the essence of the old Pacific Coast League. By using an "oral history" format, he is able to capture the true nature of this "major" minor league. The best section in the book consist of short interviews with former players and managers regarding some of the great and notorious players in the league. The same is also done for the managers, stadiums and teams. My favorite aspect of the book is the numerous historical photographs from Mr. Dobbins collection. This book is a must buy for baseball fans!

the grand minor league
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-06
If you are a fan of the old Pacific Coast League, this book is a must. Great photos, interesting interviews with former players. If you own Nuggets on the Diamond also by Dick Dobbins, this is a great companion piece. Just to see pictures of the old coast league ball parks is worth the price of admission.

The Grand Minor League
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-06
This ia an absolute must for anyone who enjoyed the old PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.The photographs of the old P.C.L.ballparks are worth the price of admission.This is an excellent companion piece to Dobbins other book on the P.C.L. Nuggets on the Diamond.

Grand Minor League truly is Grand!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-23
In this book, Dick Dobbins took a cue from the book, "The Glory of Their Times," interviewing numerous ex-PCL players and umpires about the league. This oral history of the league is an excellent look back. Reading this book takes you back to a different era of baseball and shows why the PCL deserved to be called the "Grand Minor League."

The book has chapters on the league's various ballparks over the years, the league's great teams and rivalries. There are numerous pictures of various players, managers, umpires and team owners throughout the book. There are also pictures of various teams' uniforms, hats and other assorted memorabilia.

Dick Dobbins put a lot of hard work and dedication into this book and it shows. Any baseball history fan will love this book.


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