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Caldera OpenLinux System Administration Unleashed (Unleashed)
Published in Paperback by Sams (13 June, 2000)
Authors: Thomas Schenk, Gene Wilburn, Tom Addelstein, Jaron Rubenstein, Jay Fink, Elliot Turner, Neil Brown, Aaron Crane, Raphael Mankin, and Ivan McDonaugh
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Administrator's Dream
This is a very well written book covering topics that are more advanced than the usual beginners book. Topics are covered very clearly, and are written in a manner that will help anyone in their progression of using and administrating Caldera OpenLinux. A natural order of progression is used, and the examples are written to show how the syntax of commands are used. This book actually covers topics beyond the subject, such as TCP/IP networking, bridged environments, routing protocols, packet structure and OSI models. A quite worthwhile investment, and a must have for anyone administrating Linux.


Clotel or the President's Daughter: A Narrative of Slave Life in the United States (Bedford Cultural Edition)
Published in Hardcover by Palgrave Macmillan (1900)
Authors: William Wells Brown, Robert Levine, and J. Paul Hunter
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rediscovered classic, gets the treatment it deserves
This, reader, is an unvarnished narrative of one doomed by the laws of the Southern States to be a slave. It tells not only its own story of grief, but speaks of a thousand wrongs and woes beside, which never see the light; all the more bitter and dreadful, because no help can relieve, no sympathy can mitigate, and no hope can cheer. -William Wells Brown, Clotel, or The President's Daughter

Clotel would have historic interest simply by virtue of the fact that William Wells Brown appears to have been the first African American to write a novel. But it's not merely a literary curiosity; it is also an eminently readable and emotionally powerful, if forgivably melodramatic, portrait of the dehumanizing horrors of slave life in the Ante-bellum South. Brown, himself an escaped slave, tells the story of the slave Currer and her daughters, Clotel and Althesa, and of their attempts to escape from slavery. The central conceit of the story is that the unacknowledged father of the girls is Thomas Jefferson himself.

There is an immediacy to the stories here--of slave auctions, of families being torn apart, of card games where humans are wagered and lost, of sickly slaves being purchased for the express purpose of resale for medical experimentation upon their imminent deaths, of suicides and of many more indignities and brutalities--which no textbook can adequately convey. Though the characters tend too much to the archetypal, Brown does put a human face on this most repellent of American tragedies. He also makes extensive use (so extensive that he has been accused, it seems unfairly, of plagiarism) of actual sermons, lectures, political pamphlets, newspaper advertisements, and the like, to give the book something of a docudrama effect.

The Bedford Cultural Edition of the book, edited by Robert S. Levine, has extensive footnotes and a number of helpful essays on Brown and on the sources, even reproducing some of them verbatim. Overall, it gives the novel the kind of serious presentation and treatment which it deserves, but for obvious reasons has not received in the past. Brown's style is naturally a little bit dated and his passions are too distant for us to feel them immediately, but as you read the horrifying scenes of blacks being treated like chattel, you quickly come to share his moral outrage at this most shameful chapter in our history.

GRADE : B

The Reality Hits Us ALL
This is a exemplary novel that also deals with the harsh realities of slavery. This novel distinctly tells a true story, which is relevant to ALL Americans (believe it or not. This is a must reader for ALL.


Red Hat Linux System Administration Unleashed (with CD-ROM)
Published in Paperback by Sams (15 June, 2000)
Authors: Thomas Schenk, Derek Murphy, Ido Dubrawski, Robert Haig, Aaron Crane, Neil Brown, Derek Barber, Elliot Turner, Jay Fink, and Jaron Rubenstein
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Red Hat Linux System Administration Unleashed
If you are looking for a book to bridge the gap between a beginner at linux and an admin this the the book to buy. And that is precisely the problem. This book assumes a fair amount of knowledge about linux. if you do have this level of knowledge, this book will bring you up to the level of a beginner admin, at which point you will have to go out and buy books on topics like Apache, Networking and so on. If however, you are prepared to read through some 1000 pages, and then an armful of other books, HOWTOs and man pages you will not be disappointed.

Red Hat Linux System Administration Unleashed takes over....
I would suggest this book to all Red Hat users who are bored with the beginner books and are looking to expand their knowledge of linux. The system admin information contained in this book is useful in the "real world". Thumbs up!

Exceptionally informative, well presented, recommended!
Exceptionally informative, well presented and very highly recommended, Red Hat Linux System Administration Unleashed shows readers how to configure and manage a Linux system to keep it running optimally in a 24x7 environment. The book covers advanced topics such as RAID, customizing the kernel, and hacker security. Readers will also learn the issues and skills related to running Red Hat Linux with other operating systems, internetworking Linux in a network setting with a large user base. Intermediate - Advanced, 1100 pages.


2000 Limited Liability Companies Guide: Planning and Compliance for Today's Practitioner
Published in Paperback by Harcourt Brace Professional Pub (15 January, 1999)
Authors: James C., III Thomas, Alan S. Gutterman, and Robert L. Brown
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The Aesthetics of Robert Schumann
Published in Hardcover by Philosophical Library (1968)
Author: Thomas Alan Brown
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American Eras: Development of the Industrial United States 1878-1899 (Vol 8)
Published in Hardcover by Gale Group (1997)
Authors: Gretchen D. Starr-Lebeau, Vincent Tompkins, Gerald J. Prokopowicz, Thomas J. Brown, Jessica Kross, and Robert J. Allison
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Colorado Environmental Law Handbook (State Environmental Law Handbook Series)
Published in Paperback by Abs Group Inc (1994)
Authors: Linnea Brown, Roberts, Owen, Holmes, Thomas F. Cope, and Holme Roberts
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Facial Aesthetic Surgery
Published in Hardcover by Mosby (1995)
Authors: M. Eugene, Jr. Tardy, J. Regan Thomas, and Robert Brown
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Handbook of Theoretical Activity Diagrams Depicting Chemical Equilibria in Geologic Systems Involving an Aqueous Phase at One Atm & Zero Degrees to 3
Published in Hardcover by Freeman Cooper & Co (1969)
Authors: Harold C. Helgeson, Thomas H. Brown, and Robert H. Leeper
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Limited Liability Companies Guide 2001: Tax Planning and Compliance
Published in Paperback by Harcourt Brace Professional Pub (1900)
Authors: Robert L. Brown, Alan S. Gutterman, and James C., III Thomas
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