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The Pirates of Bat Cave Island: A Treasure-Hunting Flap Book
Published in Hardcover by Little Simon (May, 1997)
Authors: Burton Albert and Margeaux Lucas
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Kids love pirates and flap books! This book has it all!
This is a really fun, silly adventure story with kid-pirates (with names like Sackbottom and Tattoo Tessie) at the helm. There are flaps on every page, and even a fold-out game board and game spinner tucked in a back-pocket. (The game is similar to CandyLand.) I gave this book to my nephew (age 5); he made me play this game with him for HOURS!


Fender Telecaster: The Detailed Story of America's Senior Solid Body Electric Guitar
Published in Paperback by Hal Leonard (February, 1992)
Authors: A. R. Duchossoir, A. R. Duchoissoir, James Burton, and Albert Lee
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Very good, basic review of Telecaster Guitar - good value
The strength of this book is the balance between length and information. It does not offer a lot of "star reviews" on the Telecaster, rather it concentrates on the history of the guitar itself. This is a good value.

The ulitmate Tele Resource.
Almost everything you ever wanted to know about the Tele. A must for fans of Fenders.

This book sticks to its subject and explores it well
I bought this book after buying a Fender Telecaster guitar. The book is very informative as to the history of the guitar, from its origins in the early 50's through its various subtle changes over the years and up to the present time.

The book is both detailed and concise. It contains much info on the guitar, but not "more than you'd ever want to know." It is well-photographed, well written, and generally was everything I had hoped it would be when I ordered it.


Conscription and Conflict in the Confederacy (Southern Classics Series (Paper))
Published in Paperback by University of South Carolina Press (November, 1996)
Authors: Albert Burton Moore and John S. Sproat
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A classic
Albert Burton Moore in his 45-year teaching career was the embodiment of a Southern scholar-gentleman. Born and raised in Alabama, he was a descendant of Confederate veterans, and he wrote and taught at a time when many of them were yet alive. His teaching career, except for four years in Iowa, was entirely in the South (as a footnote, he also served two terms as president of the NCAA).

"Conscription and Conflict in the Confederacy" did not have to be an interesting book, but it is one because Moore's writing style is assured, easy, understated. He has a keen eye for the pithiest quotes from his sources. And he knows his Latin. His Southerners regarded their battlefield victories with sincere "gratulation," and Moore cannot bring himself to write "conscripted" when he knows Cicero would only have approved "conscribed."

Moore's book is still valued by historians for both parts of its title. The 1996 introduction to the University of South Carolina edition rightly praises the book as still the fundamental introduction to Confederate conscription, as well as a groundbreaking exploration of internal divisions in the CSA. That was a topic which had been given short shrift by the Lost Cause version of the Civil War which prevailed in America at that time.

Moore views Southern conscription as a flawed, but ultimately successful system that kept the Confederacy's will to fight for independence focused in an effective military effort for four hard years. He finds no inherent shame to the Confederate cause in the mere fact of conscription. "President Davis told the Mississippi legislature that there was no more reason to expect voluntary service in the army than voluntary labor upon the public roads or the voluntary payment of taxes," he writes.

Yet he appreciates the challenge of applying a system of compulsory service "among a proud and free people." He writes that the South's general public was "gradually reconciled" to the idea, though "strong opposition" remained.

His assumption that secession was principally about states' rights is no longer shared by most historians. But because Moore felt the South's cause was states' rights, the "conflict" in the book's title is largely that between Davis' central government and state authorities, notably the states'-rights governors Brown and Vance.

The book avoids statistics as much as possible, and the author always alerts his reader, if he delves into numbers, that all the figures are estimates at best, that they are often in dispute, and that surviving Confederate records are very incomplete.

Moore does not compare Southern conscription with the North's parallel messy venture in it, and he makes no attempt to place the CSA's experience in the flow of military history. This is, to me, a serious oversight.


A Book of Dragons & Monsters
Published in Hardcover by Abbeville Press, Inc. (September, 1992)
Authors: Victoria and Albert Museum, Jennifer Blain, and Lesley Burton
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dragons
I found this book boring and non-informative. I bought this boohkfor my son and he did not like the pictures at all. As a book for information on art it may be helpful, but for the person looking for illustrated dragons this is not the book.

The BEST
This book gives you all the information there is and ever will be on Dragons and Monsters. Anybody who likes fanatsy or medevil books should definitly get this book.


Financial Planning: The New Century/the American College's Guide to the State of the Art for Financial Services Professionals
Published in Paperback by Amer College (April, 2001)
Authors: John J. McFadden, Burton T. Beam, Roger C. Bird, David M. Cordell, Ronald F. Duska, Constance J. Fontaine, Albert E. Gibbons, James F., Iii Ivers, Al W. King, and Ted Kurlowicz
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Not what I thought but good basic book
I read a review of the book in a industry magazine and it described it as useful for a professional financial advisor, as the title also implies. It turned out to be a pretty basic educational book with general but basic financial information. A good book for a beginner or someone who is just beginning to break into the financial services industry, but not necessarily for a seasoned professional.


A Book of Birds (The Victoria and Albert Museum Animals Series)
Published in Hardcover by Abbeville Press, Inc. (September, 1992)
Authors: Jennifer Blain and Lesley Burton
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A Book of Sea Creatures (The Victoria and Albert Museum Animals Series)
Published in Hardcover by Abbeville Press, Inc. (September, 1992)
Authors: Jennifer Blain, Victoria and Albert Museum, and Lesley Burton
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Clubs for Kids
Published in Paperback by Ballantine Books (Trd Pap) (November, 1983)
Author: Burton Albert
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Code Busters!
Published in School & Library Binding by Albert Whitman & Co (September, 1987)
Authors: Burton Albert, Jerry Warshaw, and Abby Levine
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Codes for Kids
Published in Paperback by Viking Press (September, 1982)
Authors: Burton Albert and Neil Grant
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