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Epic: Stories of Survival from the World's Highest Peaks (The Adrenaline Series)
Published in Audio Cassette by Listen & Live Audio (December, 1999)
Authors: Jon Krakauer, Greg Child, Stephan Venables, Art Davidson, David Roberts, Alfred Lansing, Eric Conger, Rick Adamson, Graeme Malcolm, and Alan Sklar
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Where's the return to base camp?
I enjoyed this book, and read it in one day, pouring through the various chapters and one tragedy to the next. My only complaint is that many of the chapters were excerpts from other books, and the stories sometimes felt unfinished. Those excerpts would cover the hit (or near miss) of the summit, then cover some sort of trial to the participating climbers. The climbers may or may not survive the trial, and then that would be the end of it. I actually craved a little bit more of the post-expedition soul-searching.

Damn! My Toes is Froze!
Like everybody else, I read "Into Thin Air" and bought more mountaineering books, this being one. Luckily, climbers tend to be a pretty literary lot, because the basic theme of all these books is : Damn, we're out of food/its cold/ I can't feel my feet/hands/nose/my brain is swelling up/I lost my way/tent/sleeping bag/gloves/I almost (or you DID) fall off this cliff. All this is followed by the endless anticlimax of the summit if reached and, worst of all, endless navel contemplation about the meaning of it all. I don't know why this stuff is so compelling, but there it is. I read this book in four sittings when I had a lot of more important stuff to do. Then I went out and bought Everest: The West Ridge by Tom Hornbein. And I live in Florida , have never been higher than 5,000 feet and have never climbed anything higher than the roof of my house. Go figure. I will say that these mountaineering books have a significant collateral benefit - they scare the hell out of the wife.

This is a good book for people who are wanna-be climbers.
this is a really great compilation of a bunch of different climbing stories. Real climbers own and read this book. in fact, you can be like them if you read this book. Experience the magic, live the dream.


MCSE Testprep: Windows 95 (Covers Exam #70-063)
Published in Paperback by New Riders Publishing (01 November, 1997)
Authors: Jay Adamson, Rebecca Bridges Altman, Curtis Colbert, Emmett Dulaney, Dale E. Holmes, Robert Magrino, Danny E. Partain, Joseph Phillips, Paul Scott, and Jason Shoults
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A good start
This book is a good starting point for the newly revised Windows 95 (70-064) exam. I just took it and scored 857 (minimum passing score is 632). The book goes into detail on topics that are heavily covered on the exam (networking with NT and NetWare, printing, system policies), and this makes it a great place to start studying. However, the 95 exam is full of nitpicky questions that are NOT covered in this book; you need additional sources to be completely prepared. In addition to buying this book, I'd recommend downloading the Win95 Resource Kit from Microsoft's Web site and spending some time going through it, especially troubleshooting. Also search the web for "70-064" to turn up helpful links. This is one of the hardest exams in the MCSE sequence, but if you use these sources you should be in good shape.

One of three references you'll need.....
.... to pass the Win95 exam. This book is like all others in this series: Each test objective is examined in a seperate section while numerous fairly difficult questions test your knowledge. In addition, there are hands on exercises to reinforce the material. There are no pretty pictures here but this obviously helps keep the price at a very reasonable $25.00. The other recommended references would be the win95 resource kit and your hands on experience. A highly recommended book.

A thoughtful and balanced treatment of Windows 95
The 70-64 Windows 95 exam is tricky, but this book provides a very good foundation for the success. It does cover much more than is actually on the exam, and as such serves as a reference for the OS. I do think you will need to supplement study with the Windows 95 resource kit, but all the objectives on the exam are covered in the book. While the sample questions are sometimes lame (and really do not mimic the exam) there is an appendix which provides GREAT last minute study tips. The section on troubleshooting is fantastic, written by a person who obviously has spent time in the field wrestling with the same kind of problems administrators see every day. All in all, it is well worth the money I spent.


Selected poems
Published in Unknown Binding by Angus & Robertson ()
Author: Robert Adamson
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i don't know
i want to know something about this book...because i have lost it...


Advanced Satellite Communications: Potential Markets (Advanced Computing and Telecommunications Series)
Published in Hardcover by Noyes Publications (February, 1995)
Authors: Steven Adamson, David Roberts, Leroy Schubert, and Brian Smith
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Cadences of Unreason: A Study of Pride and Madness in the Novels of Tobias Smollett (European University Studies, Series Xiv, Anglo-Saxon Language A)
Published in Paperback by Peter Lang Publishing (January, 1990)
Author: William Robert Adamson
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THE CLEAN DARK
Published in Hardcover by Fine Art Publishing Paper Bark Press (January, 1989)
Authors: Robert Adamson and Fine Art Publishing
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Cross the border
Published in Unknown Binding by Published by New Poetry for the Poetry Society of Australia ()
Author: Robert Adamson
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David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson : catalogue of their calotypes taken between 1843 and 1847 in the collection of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery
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The development of modern philosophy
Published in Unknown Binding by Books for Libraries Press ()
Author: Robert Adamson
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An Early Victorian Album: The Photographic Masterpieces (1843-1848) of David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson
Published in Hardcover by Random House (January, 1977)
Authors: David Octavius Hill, Robert Adamson, and Colin Ford
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