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30 Ways Managers Shoot Themselves In The Foot: And How to Avoid Them
Published in Hardcover by New Oxford Publishing Corporation (2006-01-01)
Author: Bill Lee
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You definitely need to get this book!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-14
Not only is Lee right about the mistakes that most managers make (myself included sometimes), but he has great ideas about how to overcome those problems. He has a good sense of humor, but is right on about the problems that managers can't afford to make anymore. One of his best pieces of advice is about following up on the measures that you set, instead of just setting them and assuming your employees will always measure up. It's not about second guessing your people, it's about making sure they understand what their objectives are, and Lee gives some good advice about how to go about doing that. This is a very important book for all managers, whether they have a large team or only a few people. Lee has hit the nail on the head with this one.

Excellent Management Tips!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-07
This is a great book for any businessperson who has the difficult task of managing people. Lee does a great job of encapsulating the mistakes that most managers make, and his suggestions for how to handle them are practical and effective. One of my favorite chapters is Mistake 9, Giving Preferential Treatment to Family Members. I had worked for a family business once when I was very young, and I actually ended up leaving the company because they were so biased towards each other that it was impossible to move up. When I finished reading that chapter, I really wanted to send them a copy of the book!!
Lee has crafted a well organized and entertaining book that is a must have for all managers.

Great Read
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-08
This book is special because sometimes, we don't even know when we're "shooting ourselves in the foot." I thought I knew everything about managing, but it outlined some great strategies and pointed out a few things that I didn't even know I was doing wrong! That's why I like this book more than other managing resources that I've looked at; it not only tells you what to do right, but tells you what NOT to do as well.

Highly reccomended
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-12
30 Ways provides an easy to read, easy to understand guide for managers. Lee compiles a list of 30 no-nos for managing that are organized in a user friendly 1-30 chapter format. Among these are some very interesting mistakes that alot of managers might not even realize are mistakes. Also included is a reccomended reading list of other books that contribute to the effectiveness of a manager. This book is a great resource for any manager that would like to avoid problems and miximize their effectiveness.

This is a terrific manager's resource.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-14
Bill Lee has done something truly remarkable. He has written a book that while jam-packed with practical information for managers, reads like a best-seller. I couldn't put it down. The author writes in such a direct and engaging way that the experience of reading this terrific book feels almost as if you are having a conversation or consultation with him. The book has 30 chapters. Master them and you will put 30 top-notch management tools in your briefcase. This author clearly knows his stuff, and he knows how to explain it with no wasted words. The six appendices are worth the price of the book alone. If you are -- or would be -- a manager who would like to work more effectively, achieve at higher levels, and get better results on your bottom line, the first thing you should do is get yourself a copy of "30 Ways Managers Shoot Themselves in the Foot." You won't regret it.

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The 521 All-Stars: A Championship Story of Baseball and Community
Published in Hardcover by Black Belt Press (1999-06-01)
Authors: Byron Baldwin and Frye Gaillard
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The 521 All-Stars: A book worth buying
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-29
Byron Baldwin is a fabulous photographer. This is the story of a baseball team in Rembert, South Carolina who play the game because they love and enjoy it. Many of them have been playing for years, and Byron Baldwin captures the season's many great moments.

The 521 All-Stars is a baseball team with roots going all the way back to the 1920s. It is a black baseball team, and part of a league of twenty other teams. Each Saturday and Sunday, people come to the field to cheer for their teams.

Frye Gaillard does a wonderful job writing, and each picture seems to come more alive with the use of his words.

I hope that Byron Baldwin will one day write another book with either Frye Gaillard or another writer, for this quiet man with a love for music and photography made a great impact on the lives of the students he taught (I know, I was one of them) as well as the community of Charlotte, NC. I hope that he will also be able to show others around the world his knowledge and amazing techniques in photography. This book helps show them, and it brings to life a part of Southern history that many people have either forgotten about or never knew as well as show the beauty of the love of a great game.

The true sense of community
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-25
From its richly flavored and evocative photographs to its cleanly presented yet eloquent prose, this book is truly a must have. Thought the book may focus on baseball as subject matter, the story truly lies within the framework of the community that supports the league. This sense of community, seemingly lost in a world laden with technology, is alive and well in Rembert, South Carolina. Byron Baldwin and Frye Galliard really do capture this spirit, and use their respective talents to convey it to the reader. Whether you are interested in baseball, black history, or that spirit of community so true to "Americana", then buy this book. You will not be dissappointed.

The 521 All-Stars
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-28
Outstanding book. this is the first book that I have read that focused on smalltown USA and the will and esprit that a town puts into a baseball team. I found the book to be extrememly inspirational and the photography was excellent. Definitely worthy of reading.....I truly enjoyed each and every page.

True spirit of community
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-27
Through evocative and tasteful photographs, coupled seamlessly with simple yet poignant prose, this book certainly deserves the five star rating. Baldwin and Galliard have definately captured a piece of what it is that makes us human. Despite the fact that the book's focus is baseball, the real story lies in the community that fuels the small-town league. This idea of a community that relies on its members to exist is nearly lost in a society laden with technology. Somehow, the boys in Rembert, South Carolina, and their love of the game, have managed to survive. If you are interested in good photography, black history, baseball, or southern culture, then this book is truly a must have.

The perfect summer read for a fan of the national game,.
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-14
What a wonderful visual study of the nature of community and the joy of sport. The text captures the context but the energy, passion and love of the players is a delight to behold in the photographs. This book should be in every public school library in the nation. I can see young people spending hours looking and reading and being inspired at the vision of a place where values, a love of community, faith and sport are demonstrated in an authentic and traditional way. I'm glad I owe this book!

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Adobe(R) Photoshop(R) 5.5 and Illustrator(R) 8.0 Advanced Classroom in a Book
Published in Paperback by Adobe Press (2000-03-27)
Authors: Adobe Creative Team and Adobe Creative Team
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The advanced book which was missing in a successful series
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 33 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-28
This book meets the needs of many people who are happy with the best-selling Adobe Classroom-in-a- book series, but found their content to be more appropriate to novices. Using the same tutorial approach with concise, well-illustrated and clear explanations, this book is a must for web designers and any digital-era artist.

Advanced Techniques for the Intermediate level User
Helpful Votes: 224 out of 227 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-10
Ok, this is a good book. A very good book. It is well written, clear and easy to follow. And the projects are, for the most part, more useful in real-world than the basic classroom in a book series.

I just think the title is misleading. This is NOT a book of ADVANCED techniques. It is NOT "Bert Monroy" advanced techniques or "Photoshop channel chops" advanced techniques.

What this book actually is, is the NEXT STEP UP from PS & Illustrator basic classrooms in a book. And if that is where you are in your level of knowledge of PS & Illustrator, then put your money on the table and get this book because you will learn A LOT.

Maybe my problem is that I expect more from the people at Adobe. Every week they post these "showcases" at Adobe.com showing these amazing images that were created using their software. I for one wish they would start showing us HOW to create them instead of WHO is creating them. Anyway, I digress.

Here's some usefull information on this book.

Chapter 1; PREPARING IMAGES FOR PRINT OR THE WEB. (yawn) You got this in the basic CIAB.

Chapter 2; SHADING & BLENDING. Been there, done that. Nothing new.

Chapter 3; ACQUIRING DIGITAL IMAGES. Scanning, Photo CD, etc. (I kid you not).

Chapter 4; ADVANCED MASKING. O.K., now you're starting to learn something. A nice chapter on some neat masking tricks in both PS & Illustrator.

Chapter 5; ADVANCED COMPOSITING. Nice chapter on blending with layer masks, layer modes, etc.

Chapter 6; COLOR MANAGEMENT & DISTRIBUTION. Hey, you at Adobe... quite with the chapters on "optimizing web-art". WE GET THE POINT, already...Low resolution & Primary colors. Jeez.

Chapter 7; ADVANCED TYPOGRAPHY AND LAYOUT. Always useful, always overlooked. Great stuff.

Chapter 8; MASTERING THE PEN TOOL. If you didn't get the hang of it in the basic CIAB, this info isn't going to help.

Chapter 9; TWO COLOR PRINT PROJECTS. Art on a budget. Actually, this chapter does have some nice info on getting good results with spot color.

Chapters 10 & 11; Throw away stuff used to fill pages (animated Web Ad Banner, etc).

Well, thats it. It's your call. If you need to bone up on some of the techniques listed above, they are well presented and you WILL learn from this book. It IS very well done.

If you are looking for REAL ACTUAL EARTH SHATTERING GURU advanced stuff on PS & Illustrator, save your money. You should buy "Photoshop Channel Chops" & Bert Monroy's "Photorealistic Techniques with PhotoShop & Illustrator". Now THAT book will put hair on your chest.

A "must" for Photoshop 5.5 and Illustrator 8.0 users.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-04
The Adobe staff's training workbook Photoshop 5.5 And Illustrator 8.0 provides advanced users with a series of training lessons developed by experts and tested in classes and computer labs. Projects use both applications and include plenty of tips for preparing and editing Web graphics, animation, and skills already learned by the user. Ownership of these programs is a 'must' for users, with some prior background lending to these books' easy instructions.

A perfect Photoshop-Illustrator book
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-29
Adobe Press finally gets it right with this in-depth look at Photoshop and Illustrator. If you use both of these products (and who doesn't?), you'll find this book the perfect blend of the two, contrasting and comparing the products and providing numerous workflow examples.

If you like this book, be sure to pick up Wendy Crumpler's Photoshop, Painter, and Illustrator book.

Good tutorial
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-05
As with the rest of the "Classroom in a Book" series, this is probably the best way to learn Adobe Products. This is a great tutorial for intermediate-advanced users of Illustrator and Photoshop to fill in the gaps of their knowledge especially for anyone who doesn't understand the synergy that exists when these two products are combined.

I really hope more tutorial books using multiple software packages to complete projects are released.

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The Art of the Short Story (for Sourcebooks, Inc.)
Published in Paperback by Longman (2005-04-01)
Authors: Dana Gioia and R. S. Gwynn
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Quite excellent
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-01
Short stories and advice from 52 great authors of short fiction. Need I really say more? I love a good short story collection, and this most certainly is one. Over 900 pages, so you can enjoy it for a long time. Copyright 2006, meaning I was no longer passing myself off as a teacher when it was published. I could've used it then. But no matter. I still read for pleasure, and it certainly gave me much of that. Another keeper.

Best of the Best, with Commentary
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-21
This book's title and subtitle are a good summary for a book I feel belongs every creative writing class and on the desk of every aspiring writer. And for only $18.95 USD for 926 pages, the book is a bargain. If you've recently purchased books for a college class, you will know what I mean, I've paid upwards of $100 for a book.

The Art of the Short Story is an anthology of the best stories from the best short story writers. See if you recognize a few of these names: Nathaniel Hawthorne, Stephen Crane, Edgar Allen Poe, Sherwood Anderson, Herman Melville, Jack London, Gustave Flaubert, James Joyce, Leo Tolstoy, Virginia Woolf, Henry James, Franz Kafka, Kate Chopin, D. H. Lawrence, Joseph Conrad, Anton Chekov, F. Scott Fitgerald, William Faulkner, Jorge Luis Borges, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Ernest Hemingway, Ursula K. Le Guin, John Updike, Raymond Carver, Ralph Ellison, Joyce Carol Oates, Shirley Jackson, Margaret Atwood, Alice Walker, Flannery O'Connor.

What I like best about this book is that, in addition to the great short stories, the book also contains commentary from each author. The commentary varies. The author might discuss how or why the story was written, or public reaction to the story, or their view of literature, or give specific advice on an area of the writer's craft. For example: Earnest Hemingway's essay is on Crafting one True Line. Jorge Luis Borge's author perscpective is Literature as Experience. Shirley Jackson's essay is The Public Reception of "The Lottery." There are too many to list here but the masters discuss the entire spectrum of short story writing from why to write to elements such as character, plot, style, and suspense to authorial explanation and defense of stories.

Excellent Collection
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-03
This collection has a nice variety of authors and stories. There are unmistakable classics like Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery," Ernest Hemingway's "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place" and James Baldwin's "Sonny's Blues" but also stories by several authors I had never been introduced to before. The result is a fascinating range of styles and perspectives which make the book a compelling and inspiring read.

In addition, many of the "Author's Perspective" pieces give great insights into the lives and views of the writers. For example, Baldwin writes about "Race and the African-American Writer," Faulkner writes about "The Human Heart in Conflict with Itself," and Kafka discusses "The Metamorphosis." These are writings that are not often seen, yet they go a very long way toward placing the story and author in context.

I wholeheartedly recommend this book.

The Art of the Short Story
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-04
Excellent book for reading top notch literature and improving knowledge about contemporary authors. I really enjoyed the collection of work assembled in this book.

The best study of short fiction available
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-07
I bought this book to use in a course on short fiction at MIT. I expected the usual history of literature book, but what this contains is a treasure of not only excellent, popular fiction, but essays by each of the authors that are as interesting as the stories. I don't think you can find a better collection to study the art of the short story anywhere.

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Babe Ruth and the 1918 Red Sox
Published in Paperback by AuthorHouse (2000-12-26)
Author: Allan Wood
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Comment From The Book's Author
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-10
It's not the "last" World Series championship anymore!!!!

I've always had the nagging suspicion that some Red Sox fans were afraid of anything linked to 1918. Well, there is no longer any reason to feel that way.

After beating the Yankees in the greatest comeback in baseball history (and watching New York commit the worst choke of all time) and then sweeping the Cardinals in the World Series, maybe now fans will be curious about the 1918 team and that war-torn season.

Find out what Babe Ruth was like before he went to New York and his career went downhill.

A real page turner for baseball fans
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-14
This is a well-written account of Babe's last championship season with Boston. If you are a Red Sox fan, it's a must read. If you know a Red Sox fan, this makes an excellent gift. 1918 is no longer a reminder of failure, but just another season when Boston won the world series.

Birth of the Sultan of Swat & The Late Summer Classic
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-02
In 1918, Wood's main focus is on the dramatic and historic 1918 season, in which the Red Sox took their sixth Junior Circuit flag, then continued on to beat the Chicago Cubs in the World Series four games to one, becoming the first team to win five World's Championships. As we know, 1918 is also the last world title for the BoSox. Also featured are the amazing exploits of the young pitching phenom George Herman Ruth. This was the year that Ruth burst on the baseball world not as the Cy Young-like lefthander he had been, but as the soon-to-be Sultan of Swat most of us think of when we hear the name "Babe". Wood also goes into great detail on the undisciplined Ruth's season-long feuding with his manager, Ed Barrow, as well as with the Sox' owner Harry Frazee. Ruth was desparate to play first base, the outfield, or even come in as a left-handed shortstop so he could play every day and hit more homers. Management wanted him on the mound, where he was still one of the most dominant pitchers of the dead-ball era. Wood tells of at least three times where Ruth 'quit' the Red Sox, only to show up at the park the next day. Another major part of the book is told through the backdrop of World War I. In early 1918, Major League Baseball inexplicably failed to request an exemption from the government's "work or fight" order (while other entertainment industries, such as theater and the nascent motion picture crafts, were granted exemptions). This meant that players were obligated to either join the active military or find war-related work until the cessation of hostilities. With a September 15 deadline, baseball's answer was to cut the regular season short, with the last games being played on Labor Day and the World Series starting on September 5. Ironically, the Armistace would be signed only eight weeks after the end of the "Late Summer" Classic. This book offers an interesting history of the early days of the game, the early days of the most famous baseball player of all time, and an insight into the background of the "Curse of Babe Ruth". This book is a must read for baseball historians and Red Sox fans. Yankee fans will also draw fiendish pleasure from the book, as a reminder of the eight decades of frustration suffered by fans of the Red Sox.

1918 : The Great Fix?
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-28
1918 is the year the Red Sox last won a World Series, and every opposing fan is pleased to remind them of that fact. Every baseball fan knows that Boston sold Babe Ruth to the Yankees and invoked the Curse of the Bambino. These facts have become part of the very fabric of the game.

Yet, amazingly, no-one has yet written an account of the momentous season, until now. The author, a Boston fan, has lovingly recreated that season, taking six years to research and write the book. The dedication to detail and historical truth shows in every line.

I feel it inevitable and ironic that, despite the wealth of detail and fact, this book will gain its reputation (or notoriety) because of the author's speculation that the 1918 Series may have been fixed, just like the 1919 White Sox series. Wood's impeccable research has brought to light some interesting facts (I won't spoil your reading of the book by going into them here) which, at the very least, draw a question mark over Boston's last World Series victory. It's certain to be the most controversial aspect of the book.

Aside from that, you'll find an affectionate portrait of the great Babe Ruth from his days as an ace pitcher, everything the most demanding fan could expect to know about the historic season, and a wealth of fascinating photographs, many of which haven't been published before. The photos themselves are worth the asking price for the book in my opinion.

Everyone with an interest in the history of the great game should have a copy of this book. Every Red Sox fan *needs* a copy. It might be the closest they ever come to savouring the taste of World Series victory :)

I can't resist ending this with a quote from the Boston Herald and Journal, September 13, 1918, which opens the book :

"Of course it is possible that some year will yet see a Boston team losing a world's championship."

Go Yankees :)

A Must-Read for All Red Sox Fans
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-22
This book tells you the whole story of the last year the Red Sox won the World Series. The star of the show is none other than Babe Ruth. The book is also a biography of Ruth's life up to that year - and he was an amazing character!

"1918" also gives you a picture of baseball during those times. I was amazed to learn that gambling on baseball was rampant, and the owners and players argued about money just like they do now.

This book is packed with fascinating information, and also really fun to read. If you're a baseball fan, a Red Sox fan or a fan of the Babe, you'll love it.

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Be the Hero of Your Own Game
Published in Hardcover by Tikibooks.com (2005-07)
Author: Terri Marie
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Finding the 'inner cheerleader'
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-30
Anytime a writer can relate life and spiritual concepts to sports they have a winner in my book. But Terri goes several steps further. Her book goes beyond the obvious to present life secrets in a meaningful and insightful manner than even the non-sports person can easily relate to. As a speaker she is especially engaging...she almost makes you want to jump up and cheer (that is the cheerleader in me talking). This is a good read and thought-provoking all in one

Book Lover
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-27
This delightful book by Terri Marie shows you how to cheer for yourself, become your own hero and conquer any fears you may have in facing the challenges that life has in store for you. It is a book I refer to over and over so I can feel good about myself and others no matter what comes my way. I highly recommend it especially when you need a little nudge in the right direction.

Cheer Up - Making Yourself More Successful
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-24
This book takes a lighthearted, yet effective, approach to creating more success in your life. Through the use of sports metaphors, vivid storytelling, and memorable catchphrases, the author provides a simple means of improving your self confidence and believing yourself to success!

An insightful, practical guide to self-motivation...
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-14
You are your own best cheerleader... "Be the Hero of Your Own Game" is an insightful, practical guide to self-motivation. Terri Marie's book is an inspirational "Play by Play" game plan that explains the "hows" and "whys" of harnessing our dynamic internal energy to deliver us to our goals, dreams and success. Terri Marie's advice is very, very practical and easy to follow.

-- Anita Bergen

Simple to Read and Extremely Practical
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-08
Most self-help books tell you how to live a successful life. This book shows you how to make your life a glorious adventure while achieving peace, joy and prosperity. Terri Marie's writing style is simple, yet elegant. Her suggestions could be implemented immediately. When you're facing challenges that seem to be getting the better of you, go to "Be the Hero of Your Own Game" for a needed "faith-lift".

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Better to Reign in Hell: Inside the Raiders Fan Empire
Published in Hardcover by New Press (2005-09-15)
Authors: Jim Miller and Kelly Mayhew
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Great gift for your favorite Raider fan!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-03
I purchased this book as a Christmas gift for my father, a die-hard Raider fan. He really enjoyed the stories and pictures in the book--it brought some levity to a disaster of a season. As one currently studying English literature, I enjoyed the references to Milton and also the philosophical discussions of the Raider fans.

Fan or not, read this book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-27
For a fascinating look at Raiders fans, Oakland, imagined community, women in black, read this book. It's all here: history, sociology, heartbreak, and hedonism. An immediately engaging book, full of hope, humor, community, and gritty sports stories. I couldn't put it down.

Funny and Insightful
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-27
For football fans and non-fans alike, this book is part sports writing and part social commentary. The book is funny, smart, well written and insightful. The authors' love of the subject is apparent and the photography is amazing. I would recommend this book to anyone that loves, or hates, the Raiders.

From Outside the Fan Empire
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-20
Although I did attend a Raider-Chargers game 7 years ago,
I'm not a football fan. In fact I think the best time to go the hardware store is during the Super Bowl. That said, I love good books and great writing. Miller and Mayhew deliver that. From first page to last, this is a great read and cultural commentary.

Spencer in San Diego

Better Read Better Reign
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-01
Whether you loathe or love the Raiders, you'll enjoy and learn from Miller and Mayhew's insightful book about the Raiders fan empire. Although the writers are decidedly and unabashedly Raiders fans themselves, they paint an incredibly well-rounded picture of Raiders fans. They interviewed hundreds of people from all walks of life and all socioeconomic strata, in all kinds of places -- training camps, pubs, sports bars, tailgate parties, the games themselves in Oakland, Los Angeles, and San Diego -- to garner the diverse opinions of the Raiders. We learn that the fan base is amazingly ubiquitous, with fans from the U.S. to Poland, Costa Rica, and South Africa. I especially admire the way the writers juxtapose diametrically opposing views of the Raiders. For instance, in the "Raiders Rage" chapter, Michele Clark, director of a nonprofit organization in Oakland, describes how she hates the Raiders and what they represent to the youth she tries to help. However, on the next page we read how one of her coworkers, Mark Henderson, a family man, loves the Raiders. Ultimtely, though, this book is not about sports; it's about people. Miller and Mayhew's deep concern for the working-class people comes out in the chapter that describes the city of Oakland and its changing demographics over the decades. There is a wonderful chapter about the women fans: "Real Women Wear Black." There are many interesting tidbits. (Did you know that the rugged eye-patched man in the Raiders logo was modeled after Western actor Randolph Scott?) Miller's "ten ways to avoid being pummeled by an angry Raiders fan" in the "Just Lose, Baby" chapter is hilarious. The most important thing that I gained from the book, even though I am not much of a sports fan, is a tremendous respect for fans of any team that form an "imagined community" that somehow brings meaning -- and even love -- into sometimes otherwise bleak lives. I have added this book to my short sports bookshelf, which includes Will's "Men at Work," Halberstam's "The Breaks of the Game," and Cosell's "I Never Played the Game." Just read, baby!

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Bill Snyder: They Said It Couldn't Be Done
Published in Hardcover by KCI Sports Publishing (2006-06-01)
Authors: Mark Janssen and Bill Snyder
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Bill Snyder Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-23
My order was easy to make and was shipped to me very quickly and in perfect condition. I was very satisfied. Thank You!

Bill Snyder's Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-27
Excellent book - easy reading as it chronicles his "miracle in Manhattan." A must reading for every Wildcat fan and great material for young and/or aspiring coaches to see "that it can be done!"

Bill Snyder: They said it couldn't be done
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-27
Our experience was great, no problems, book came in timely manner, and the book itself was in great condition and was great reading material.

valuable resource
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-29
i'm always in perspective of a successful coach.this book provides great insight into what made bill snyder the positive influence that he was.

Amazing........
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-24
What Bill Snyder did at Kansas State is easily, the greatest coaching job, in any sport, at any time, EVER......

Beyond belief is the only way I can even start to describe how BAD Kansas State football was before Snyder took over.

Bill Snyder is maybe the greatest coach of all-time, in any sport. This book should be required reading for ALL business leaders and employees in America. Follow Snyder's steps to success, and apply them to your own life, and you CANNOT fail. Total comittment, goal setting, respect, loyalty, persistence, serious organization, and believing in others, are key components to Snyder's winning formula. The man worked 100 hour weeks, 12 months a year to make this miracle a reality. It's amazing, and it's true......

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The Book of Landry
Published in Hardcover by TowleHouse Publishing (2000-03-25)
Author: Jennifer B Kasai
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Made me cry and laugh at the same time
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-10
I had the privilege of meeting Tom Landry a few times and found him to be the most gracious person you could ever hope to know. These memories really took me back in time. The world is a poorer place without him

COWBOY KEEPSAKE
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-24
It's nice to know what outsiders thought of Landry, but it's nicest to hear from insiders who knew the man. This book fills that need. It's classy, readable, beautifully organized and highly affordable and should be on every Cowboy (or Cowboy hater's) bookshelf.

One Man's Lasting Legacy
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-19
I bought this book for three compelling reasons. First, I am a long-time Dallas Cowboys fan. Secondly, I always admired and looked up to Tom Landry as a leader and a devoted Christian gentleman. Lastly, I love to collect and use quotes. I loved reading this book for one simple reason - it exceeded all expectations for all my reasons for buying it.

I cried the day Tom Landry died, and again the day after his death when I read articles and listened to television stories about the life and times of Tom Landry. This simple, little book brought back many of those same emotions. This book is not one author's lofty opinions about a man. It is a collection of quotes, stories, and vignettes from scores of people from all walks of life who are united in their deep love and respect for a man among men, a man of unquestioned character and integrity.

You do not have to be a Dallas Cowboys fan, nor know a thing about Tom Landry, nor do you need to collect quotes to enjoy and be motivated by this book. If you are inspired by reading true accounts of moral, spiritual, and successful leaders, then this book will exceed all your expectations, too.

Book of Landry great tribute to late coach
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-15
Jennifer Briggs' "The Book of Landry" is an excellent tribute to the late Cowboy's coach, Tom Landry. I grew up in Wisconsin, where Landry and the Cowboys were "the enemy." This book gave me a whole new view of a man who is revered in Texas. He was a compassionate, principled, fun-loving and God-led man, a true hero. I keep re-reading chapter after chapter for inspiration! It's a great birthday or Father's Day gift!

"Must" reading for all Landry fans!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-04
Famed football coach Tom Landry passed away in February 2000, leaving behind a life of accomplishment rarely equaled and never surpassed. Former Dallas Cowboys players, assistant coaches, and others close to Landry contributed to The Book Of Landry by offering fresh testimonials and remembrances of the man. Landry quotes are culled from materials published over the decades of Landry's professional and personal life. Here presented are tributes to his childhood, family, coaching philosophy, Christian faith, motivational tactics, and the Landry "Look". The Book Of Landry is "must" reading for all Landry fans.

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Brain Tumors: Leaving the Garden of Eden--A Survival Guide to Diagnosis, Learning the Basics, Getting Organized, and Finding Your Medical Team
Published in Paperback by Shilysca Press (2004-12-15)
Author: Paul M. Zeltzer
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A book of hope
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-04
This is volume 1 of a two-volume set. Buy them both. Just like the second volume, it is an essential "navigation" guide for patients with one of the deadliest cancers. The book is logically organized, gives all the necessary information and almost nothing is missing. I am brain cancer patient and I recommend this book. This book and a book by Ben Williams, Surviving "Terminal" Cancer should be on the bookshelf of every GBM patient. This book gave me hope and the strength to endure. Mine arrived with Dr. Zeltzer's dedication, "Knowledge is power". How true!

Absolutely essential
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-14
If you or a loved one are newly diagnosed with a brain tumor, this is the book you must read immediately and use as a reference throughout the process of dealing with the disease. I wish that it had been available when our daughter was diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme early last year. With a disease of this complexity, you and your family will ultimately be responsible for coordinating treatment options, anticipating and managing side effects of medications, etc. To be an effective advocate you need to learn as much as you can as quickly as you can, and this book is the place to start. The medical care that our daughter has received has been uniformly excellent, but a vigilent and informed caregiving team is a vital component in managing her disease.

"Surviving Terminal Cancer" by Ben Williams is also excellent -- both books are required reading.

The quality of the information available and the dedication of the people who provide it is truly amazing. Dr Musella's website, www.virtualtrials.com, is another essential resource, particularly for information about the many new developments in brain tumor research and treatment. I believe that there is much reason for optimism, and that an empowered and informed community will play an important role in conquering this terrible disease.


A must-read for anyone dealing with a brain tumor
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-22
This book helps guide you through the turmoil that comes with the diagnosis of a brain tumor. Unlike most diseases where you go to your doctor and let him / her make all of the decisions, dealing with a brain tumor is very different. You will be dealing with up to 20 different types of health professionals. You will be given choices that your doctor doesn't even want to make for you. Decisions that you make can greatly affect your chances of being a long term survivor.
You need all of the help you can get.
This book was written by one of the best neuro-oncologists in the world, drawing not only on his professional experiences dealing with his own patients at some of the most prestigious brain tumor centers in the USA, but also on his many years of participating in online support groups and answering questions from my website, Clinical Trials And Noteworthy Treatments For Brain Tumors.



Al Musella, DPM
President
Musella Foundation For Brain Tumor Research & Information, Inc
Virtualtrials.com

An invaluable resource
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-11
This book was a perfect guide for me when I needed it most. Being diagnosed with a brain tumor has got to be one of the most daunting things a human can be faced with. On top of the shock, you'll quickly realize that the medical community can be a frustrating and inefficient entity to deal with while you're trying to make the most important decisions of your life. This book tells you how to take the bull by the horns and navigate through the murky waters of bureaucratic red tape. I followed the book's advice on keeping a folder with all my medical records and I took it to every appointment. While I was laying on a gurney waiting for an angiogram, a potentially dangerous procedure, I asked why it was taking so long to get started. The doctor said the hospital had misplaced my MRIs. I said that I had a copy on CD in my bag (something Dr. Zeltzer says everyone should do). His eyes popped open wide and he actually used my CD for the procedure. The nurse later told me that no one had ever done that. The book put me in control at a time when decisions like choosing the right doctors were literally a mater of life or death. My benign tumor has been removed for two and a half years and my life is very normal. I will never forget what this book meant to me.

Brain Tumors - a complex diagnoses made simple
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-06
This is a good book for anyone who needs to understand the complexity and diagnosis of a brain tumor. It will give you the facts to help you or a family member make intelligent decisions when faced with this medical diagnosis. My identical twin brother was diagnosed with a rapid growing tumor that was affecting his vision. We are both software engineers not doctors. We need facts with absolutes. Not probabilities. He was admitted to the University of New Mexico Hospital, Department of Neurosurgery. His wife and 1 year old daughter were at his side waiting for the operation. I found this book at the medical school bookstore. I thumbed through it and could not put it down. The book carefully explained in detail exactly what the medical staff was saying. It was not a solution for the emotions we were going through but at least I understood the complexity of the brain and impact of tumors. He had two major operations, including a craniotomy. Thankfully, he pulled through. That was a year ago. He will be on medicine from the tumor operation for the rest of his life. But he is alive. There are other books I might suggest for the emotional impact on a family, but this review is just for the understanding of the medical diagnosis. If you or a family member has been diagnosed with a brain tumor I suggest this book.


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