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Comprehensive Manual of Taping & Wrapping Techniques
Published in Paperback by Cramer Products Inc (1996)
Authors: Kenneth E. Bright and William R. Whitehill
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The Comprehensive Manual of Taping and Wrapping Techniques
This manual gives good visual and written description of the taping procedures. It is thorough in the descriptions however a bit wordy at times. Overall I find this book a great resource for any coach, trainer or person going into either field to use as a college resource.


Moonshine Light, Moonshine Bright
Published in Textbook Binding by Lippincott (1900)
Author: William Price Fox
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nostalgia, revival, whiskey and cars all in one
this hard to find book is well worth the search. if you love the south (carolinas) and can relate to being a poor adolescent with a desire to own your first car, were a little more adventurous than the average teenager, and understand people in a realistic manner come along for the ride. two young men decide that first hudson is worth smuggling a little moonshine for the local bootlegger. hilarious at times, gut wrenching at others. not recommended for the shallow at heart.


Whatever Was Ripe (Bright Hill Press At-Hand Chapbook Series)
Published in Paperback by Bright Hill Press (1998)
Author: William Jolliff
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Wonderful rural poets by a worthy quaker poet.
I was really impressed when I first read this collection by one of my favorite literature professors. William Jolliff takes the moments that effected him in his childhood and show how they both bring meaning and understanding into his life. Written in spare, beautiful prosody, "Whatever Was Ripe" brings forth rural life in Ohio in ways rarely seen. Highly recomended


A Coyote Reader
Published in Hardcover by University of California Press (1993)
Author: William Bright
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Not a Coyote Myth collection
I bought this book expecting it to be a collection of Coyote Mythology, but what I got was the dribbling of American writers who were inspired by the Coyote. This book is full of poems and short stories like the ones I was forced to read in High School English contained within the "Chicken Soup" books.

Coyote, Straight - No Chaser
As Bright samples the spectrum of Coyote tales (tails?), in his "no punches pulled" fashion, one becomes aware of a continuity of spirit, pervasive in the telling, from the ancient native legends to the modern Zen adaptions. Perhaps with knowledge aforethought, Bright has surfaced a grey feature of humankind, dogging us through the ages: As we try to be "good", Coyote assures us that there is no such thing. Watered down versions of these stories would entirely miss this connection, and it is to Bright's credit that we receive our Coyote "Straight - No Chaser".

Other more familiar aspects of the Coyote folklore, such as the "everything-you-do-will- come-back-to-you" moral, are intelligently presented here in a very readable fashion. Bright attempts to present the stories in as much of an original form as he can. He rightly believes that form here is as important as content. The resulting mix of commentary, prose, and poetry is hard to put down!

I gave Bright 4 stars, because there's room for improvement, and I can only hope that an updated version of this book may someday appear. I felt that the Zen portion was handled too lightly, but it may simply be that the Coyote legend progresses a little too fast to be captured properly at any given time. Let this book begin your journey into discovering the true Coyote, which lies within you.

Fabulous anthology
This is one of the first anthologies I've come across which covers all the aspects of Coyote's character, from his role as creator to his raunchy, trickster persona. Too many people tend to water the Coyote tales down, which is unfortunate, as it reduces a very powerful figure to a Brer Rabbit comic character. Although most people know Coyote as a trickster, this anthology illustrates how complicated the morality of a god/first person can be, both creating and breaking rules, saving the people and bringing destruction on them. Just remember, these are wintertime stories- don't read this book in the summer!


The Age of the Fathers
Published in Hardcover by AMS Press (1977)
Author: William Bright
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The age of the fathers, being chapters in the history of the church during the fourth and fifth centuries
Published in Unknown Binding by AMS Press ()
Author: William Bright
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All Things Bright & Beautiful, California Impressionist Paintings from The Irvine Museum
Published in Paperback by The Irvine Museum (01 May, 1998)
Authors: William H. Gerdts, Jean Stern, Harvey L. Jones, and David Dearinger
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American Indian Linguistics and Literature
Published in Paperback by Walter de Gruyter, Inc. (1984)
Author: William Bright
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Ancient Collects
Published in Hardcover by Forward Movement (1993)
Author: William Bright
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Avocations
Published in Paperback by Plain View Press (1984)
Author: William E. Bright
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