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Dpt: A Shot in the Dark
Published in Hardcover by Harcourt (1985)
Authors: Harris J. Coulter, Harris L. Coulter, and Barbara Loe Fisher
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Information you won't get elsewhere
In a world filled with drug ads, it's hard to find the truth about medicine. Newspapers and magazines aren't going to risk losing all that ad revenue by telling the truth about drugs, including vaccines. That's why every parent should read this book. At least you'll be able to make an informed decision about which drugs to have pumped into your children's bodies. The material in this book is all documented and factual and it provides a fascinating, though at times frightening, look at the vaccine industry today.

All parents should read this before immunizing their child!
I acquired several copies of this book after seeing a segment of ABC's "20/20" in the mid 80's. I have a beautiful daughter who was born in 1975 who is today profoundly mentally disabled and has intractable seizures. I am saddened that, still today, untold numbers of children are still having their lives taken from them due to this "poison". This book is an excellent source for those seeking information, and a source of comfort for those of us in this situation. It was the first time I realized that I am not alone...

October 1998


Inside Photoshop 7
Published in Paperback by New Riders Publishing (22 July, 2002)
Authors: Gary David Bouton, Barbara Mancuso Bouton, Daniel Will-Harris, J. Scott Hamlin, Robert Stanley, and Mara Zebest Nathanson
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Consistent Quality From Start to Finish.
The authors managed to make Photoshop 7 a delight to learn, and the book, an entertaining reading. It has two important qualities that became obvious as I read on: (1) it can sustain my interest to learn more and work the exercises, and; (2) the authors tried their best to help the reader really understand Photoshop principles. The style's upbeat, and the book's organization, clever. Photoshop core principles were presented first then it's practical use as applied to photography, the Web, art, and just plain goofing around. Makes a lot of sense. Although the images were in black and white in the book, they have proven to be good guides. There were plenty of screen shots of dialog boxes, which tool to use and what the images should look like. They help to ensure that you don't get lost. The actual tutorial images were in full color in the CD-ROM, many of them nicely rendered in 3D.

The observations in the previous review, "Several Areas of Ommission" are valid ones, though. I did find one exercise (Inverting and Refining A Shape Layer, page 185) that seem to have missed a step. Figure 5.29 on page 228 didn't quite look like what it was supposed to. But except for a few minor typo errors all the projects thus far were clearly explained and finished as written. I repeated some of them just for the fun of it. Odds are, any book this size (1000+ pages) would likely take its own share of minor errors. Overall, it was very well written.

I am on the last 3 chapters of the book (no skipping) and I can say for certain that the authors were careful to give the reader consistent quality instruction right from the beginning. All the toturials were very interesting. There was not a dull moment! The other advantage of this book was that it was written by several people, who apllied their expertise on specialized chapters. My only complaint is that the they couldn't be reached for clarification on the item on page 185. It has been a wonderful experience learning Photoshop 7 and I am glad I had this book as my main guide.

Should be Photoshop 7 for Everyone
While reading this book I realized that the chapters inside appealed to everyone. That is everyone that would be using Photoshop (Artists, Photographers, Graphic Designers, Web Designers). I've always been a bit intimidated by Photoshop's power and complexity, but Inside Photoshop 7 has made a lot of that preconception disappear. The concepts in the book are well thought out and the bottom line is it addressed almost every scenario I needed it to. I haven't read the Photoshop Bible, but this book is very well organized and I now consider myself an Intermediate to Advanced Photoshop user with a great reference tool to boot.

Bravo! Excellent source of Photoshop 7 information
"Inside Photoshop 7" is one of the most complete and still approachable books on Photoshop available. It is well organized with the core topics at the beginning of the book followed by specific areas of interest. For example, you might want to move from the core concepts to the section for photographers, or to the section for artists, or the section for the web. The choice of how to proceed is up to you and your interests.

This is Gary Bouton's 13th book on Photoshop. To say that he has learned not only the details of the program but also how to impart that knowledge to a reader is an understatement. Throughout the book he explains what he is trying to accomplish with a project, how he is going to accomplish it and then walks you through the process. The end effect is that you actually learn how to use Photoshop 7 to create the effects that you want.

Feature rich and full of examples, it covers the basic and advances features of Photoshop 7 in detail. Complex concepts are explained in detail in a very easy to understand writing style. If you want to become a Photoshop expert this is the place to start. A highly recommended read.


Encyclopedia of Complementary Health Practice
Published in Paperback by Springer Pub Co (15 May, 1999)
Authors: Carolyn Chambers Clark, Rena J. Gordon, Barbara Harris, and Carl O. Helvie
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Beyond Her Sphere: Women and the Professions in American History (Contributions in Women's Studies)
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Publishing Group (1978)
Author: Barbara J. Harris
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The Collective Silence: German Identity and the Legacy of Shame
Published in Hardcover by Analytic Press (1993)
Authors: Barbara Heimannsberg, Christoph J. Schmidt, Cynthia Oudejans Harris, and Gordon Wheeler
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Edward Stafford, Third Duke of Buckingham, 1478-1521
Published in Hardcover by Stanford Univ Pr (1986)
Author: Barbara J. Harris
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English Aristocratic Women, 1450-1550: Marriage and Family, Property and Careers
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (2002)
Author: Barbara J. Harris
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Myth and History in Caribbean Fiction: Alejo Carpentier, Wilson Harris, and Edouard Glissant
Published in Hardcover by Univ. of Massachusetts Press (1992)
Author: Barbara J. Webb
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Women and the Structure of Society: Selected Research from the Fifth Berkshire Conference on the History of Women (Duke Press Policy Studies)
Published in Hardcover by Duke Univ Pr (Txt) (1984)
Authors: Joann K. Berkshire Conference on the History of Women 1982 Vassar College)/ McNamara and Barbara J. Harris
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