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Brothers No More
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday (1995)
Author: William F., Jr. Buckley
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Great settings, characters, and Buckley's style = must read!
I am sure W.F.B.'s moniker as "the great conservative thinker" will repell many from this work, but the well developed characters, and romantic settings make for a good work of fiction regardless of your affiliations. This could be thought of as a thinking person's "Talented Mr. Ripley". Maybe not the most thought provoking read you will ever have, but I think it is one of the most entertaining.

An engrossing and entertaing novel
Like Buckley's other novels, plot, characterization and moral satisfy. Interesting historical perspectives. This is light fare and easy to read in one sitting


Chester W. Nimitz: Admiral of the Hills
Published in Paperback by Eakin Publications (1983)
Authors: Frank A. Driskill, Frank A. Driskell, and Dede W. Casad
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A Superficial Biography of a Deep Man
Driskill pays tribute to E.B. Potter's official biography of Admiral Nimitz in the credits section of his book. Unfortunately his shorter biography adds little of substance to Potter's. Potter shows his admiration for Nimitz by showing many small incidents of the man's humanity, tactical intelligence, and quiet perseverance that let the reader conclude on his own that Nimitz was a great man. Driskill tries to achieve the same goal in less space by glossing over details and just _telling_ readers that Nimitz was a great man. At several points he resorts to one of my pet peeves, narrative sentences ending in exclamation points. That is! Such a lame way! Of trying to make a story more dramatic! The best parts of Driskill's book are the passages where he talks about Nimitz's Texas boyhood and later visits to the state. There, he brings up vivid local detail that invokes the real Fredricksburg and surrounding Texas hill country. (The Museum of the Pacific War in Fredricksburg, built in the old Nimitz family hotel, is well worth a visit.) Driskill clearly had the best of intentions in writing this shorter account, but I'm afraid a reader would be better served by biting the bullet and launching into Potter's longer biography.

Superb Portrayal of Nimitz the Man and Admiral
Chester Nimitz, remembered most for his victories at Midway and the Central Pacific, is portrayed in a commendable fashion in this well-written and well-researched book. Beginning from his birth, the book discusses the development of the Admiral and the formation of his ideologies and ideals as he rose through the ranks to the top of the naval hierarchy, all of which is indispensable for the student who truly wishes to understand the command of the United States in the WWII Pacific Theatre. The portrayal of the admiral in both a personal and professional military light is superb, and one cannot help but be captivated by the truths presented in this book about the commander who has long been overshadowed by MacArthur despite the fact that Nimitz himself may deserve more credit for the American victory than his flambuoyant counterpart in the army. The relationship described in the book between these two is especially admirable, and Driskill does quite a job demonstrating how the Pacific Campaign was actually commanded.

I would highly recommend this book for anyone interested in WWII reading or modern naval history as this book doesn't present Nimitz as a ficticious hero of the seas like Nelson or Jones, but rather as a modern hero in the modernizing navy who held in his disciplined character the key to allied victory in the Pacific.


The Greeks in Bactria and India
Published in Hardcover by Ares Pub (1984)
Authors: Frank Lee Holt, M. C. J. Miller, and William W. Tarn
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The classic work on the farthest reaches of Hellenism.
While dated, this third issue is still unmatched in breadth and depth of scholarship on this rather obscure topic. The legacy of Alexander of Macedon in Central Asia will certainly grow as more digging occurs in the region, and this book will be a valuable reference. One quibble is the lack of a complete and thorough update of the references, including footnoting the latest archaeological finds. Regardless, this text is essential for anyone interested in the ancient history of India, Central Asia, and the Hellenstic world.

The classic study of Greek rule in Afghanistan and India.
This is one of very few studies available on the Greek kingdoms in Bactria (Modern Afghanistan.), and western India (Modern Pakistan.). W. W. Tarn treats the history of these Indo-Greeks as part of the general history of Hellenism. The only other major study, V.K. Narin's "The Indo-Greeks", treats the subject from a more Indian perspective. None of this should be important to the person who loves to read history-- the subject matter of a nearly legendary lost kingdom on the edge of the world, is fascinating in and of itself. This is a scholarly book, but it reads much better than the title would lead you to think


Norfleet
Published in Paperback by C/O Pelican Pub Co (1999)
Authors: J. Frank Norfleet and William F. White
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Flashback
This book is a great way to flashback to the early mid-twenties thirties. You can see all the characters, just like a great old movie, they each have their own little personality qwerk. I would recommend this to anyone who loves a mystery or the ole gangster era. I found this book because I am related to this man. My father remembers him as being "Bigger than Life", he had a big following and they just love him in Texas - wonder why?

Slow start, but a very good book
The book is weird. I got it, mainly because of the namesake. And he is not exactly a professional writer. But as I began, I felt urged to keep reading. And knowing it really happened gave it an extra nudge. I liked it a great deal, and strongly recommend it.


William Rufus
Published in Unknown Binding by Methuen ()
Author: Frank Barlow
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remarkable detail on a rare subject
I was impressed with the amount of detail on William Rufus by Frank Barlow. He pieced together a time in English history that seems to be looked over by most historians. Barlow makes a strong analytical approach to dispelling public perception of William Rufus. He makes sure you understand that the remaining documentaton on William Rufus is so fragmented. And that that does remain is from one point of view, the Church which obvouisly does not favor William Rufus. Barlow points out William II was a more capable ruler than most give him credit for and this angle is enough to make this book a must read for those interested in Norman History and the English crown.

a look at a forgotten king
William Rufus (William the Red), second son of William the Conquer,took over England while his older brother's back was turned and ruled it for little over a decade before being killed in a strange hunting "accident" in the New Forest. That's about all the space he gets in history today, except the claims that he was a homosexual, an atheist, an all-round bad person and the less said the better. While this book takes pains to look at and question these charges,it is not the only subject that the author deals with in William's regin. Despite being a "wild and crazy guy" and running a court that looks like a frat house, William seems also to have been an able adminstor, a good diplomat and a strong enough miltary leader to keep his elder brother out of England and the Saxons quiet. I enjoied this book, one of the few on the subject and a serious study of it's subject. A good source on a rare subject.


Aircraft Maintenance and Repair
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math (08 January, 1993)
Authors: Michael J. Kroes, William A. Watkins, and Frank Delp
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It's good
My english is not good but it is a good book


An Arthur Ford Anthology: Writings by and About America's Sensitive of the Century
Published in Paperback by Blue Dolphin Pub (1999)
Authors: Frank C. Tribbe, Arthur A. Ford, Paul B. Fenske, and William V. Rauscher
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An excellent introduction to Ford
I bought this as an introduction to Arthur Ford, and it serves that purpose admirably. It is a shortish volume published by the Spiritual Frontiers Fellowship, which Ford was instrumental in founding. It is, therefore, solidly pro-Ford -- but it doesn't ignore his personal flaws or the controversies surrounding his mediumship. It consists of passages from Ford's own writings as well as the writings of his closest associates. One particularly interesting part concerns an auto wreck in which Ford's sister and a friend were killed and he was left in a coma. Writing 25 years before anyone had heard the term "Near Death Experience," he described a classic NDE. In case you aren't familiar with Ford, he had nearly a 50-year career. Two of his main claims to fame were solving the riddle of the message Houdini had left for his wife ("Rosabelle, believe") and putting Bishop Pike in touch with his late son. I previously hadn't taken Ford seriously due to the controversy surrounding the Houdini episode and some of the other anti-Ford propaganda, but this book led me to do additional digging. Ford clearly seems to have had a great deal of genuine mediumistic ability (whatever that may be). He was also a complex individual who would make an interesting study even if he had been a complete fraud. I would recommend this as an excellent introduction to Ford (or a good summing up as to what he was all about, if you are already familiar with him).


Contemporary Perspectives in Hearing Assessment (with Free Audio CD)
Published in Hardcover by Allyn & Bacon (19 March, 1999)
Authors: Frank E. Musiek and William F. Rintelmann
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very informative
This is a very good resource or text for audiologists and/or grad students, good detail, and the CD is a nice side benefit.


Frank Williams
Published in Hardcover by Motorbooks International (1998)
Author: Maurice Hamilton
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Great insight into one of Formula One's greatest minds
Maurice Hamilton has told the story of a man who has meant so much to Formula One but who has been an enigma to many. His book gives great insight on the real Frank Williams -- and has given me an entirely different outlook about the him. His determination to rise to the top -- and not let his crippling crash get in the way -- is fascinating. Hamilton does a great job of capturing his personality and his trials and tribulations in an unbiased fashion. It's a must read for any Formula 1 fan.


A History of the United States to 1876
Published in Hardcover by Knopf (1959)
Authors: Richard Nelson Current, T. Harry Williams, and Frank Freidel
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The history of the states since 1865
this book deals with tha end of the civil war, 1865. you would find how the reconstruction took place, how slavery end, how the people suffer with many changes, how some presidents and government political wasn't all that helpful in restoring the united states in those years of battle. you would get a better understanding on how the presidents and political parties put a stop to those hard times people face, in those day. I use this book for a history class and I really learn about american history.


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