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Red Diamond Regiment: The 17th Maine Infantry, 1862-1865
Published in Hardcover by White Mane Publishing Co. (1996)
Authors: William B., Jr Jordan, William B. Jordan Jr, and William B. Jordon
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Chamberlain's "20th Maine" had a double!
This book is a "sleeper." I would put it just a shelf below Pullen's Civil War classic, "The 20th Maine." The book doesn't just describe heroic battles, but also camplife, life on the march, and politics at unit and state levels. There are many anecdotes both humorous and tragic. Though no single personality shines through as in the 20th, the regiment itself takes on the character of a damned tough Yankee. When you put this book down, you will have a strong affection for the "old sweats" who brought that haunting smile to Lincoln's last photograph. The Union forever


The Longman Anthology of British Literature, Volume I: Middle Ages to The Restoration and the 18th Century (2nd Edition)
Published in Paperback by Longman (16 August, 2002)
Authors: David Damrosch, Christopher Baswell, Clare Carroll, Kevin J. H. Dettmar, Heather Henderson, Constance Jordan, Peter J. Manning, Anne Howland Schotter, William Chapman Sharpe, and Stuart Sherman
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Like its companion volume, 1B, loaded with sloppy errors
"Pagen" [sic] is misspelled in the Beowulf introduction. Henry II is described in the introduction as having ruled from 1154 to 1177, when in actuality, he ruled until his death in 1189. The more I read, the less I trust what I'm reading. I recommend M. H. Abrams' Norton anthology instead.

dont get me started
otherwise its a great collection of texts. 3 books too.

Excellent anthology with many uses
This is an excellent anthology, with generous selections, lively introductions, and beautifully reproduced color plates. Though published on "bible paper," there is very little bleed-through. It is an splendid alternative to the Norton Anthology, not only for its ample contexts sections and for its loving attention to both canonical and new writers (especially women writers of the Renaissance), but also for its favoring of complete works--More's Utopia, Sidney's Apology, etc. I've been using IB this semester, and though there are, as the (I think excessively) negative reviewer notes below, occasional errors, these are not unusual in massive endeavors. An old game in the 1950s used to be to send grad students in search of errors and typos in the standard literary critical books of the day. I'm sure these will be cleaned up. For now the book works especially well for "survey" courses and for upper-level, specialized courses, when supplemented by another paperback or two, or course packets.


Care of the Wild: First Aid for Wild Creatures
Published in Paperback by Univ of Wisconsin Pr (1991)
Authors: William J. Jordon, John Hughes, and William J. Jordan
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This is first aid?
I had thought this book was about first aid for wild animals, but as it turns out it's more like a manual for killing them. It's full of ways to kill but next nothing on healing wild creatures. This is the most disappointing book I've ever seen. I'd recommend that anyone interested in truly helping animals avoid this book...

Great Book!
This book is FILLED with useful advice on how to care for wild creatures. It takes a no nonsense approach to capturing, handling, feeding and caring for orphaned or injured wild animals. Perhaps the previous reviewer couldn't handle the candor with which the authors deal with the reality that some animals in some circumstances can't be helped, but if you can and are interested in effectively helping animals that are in trouble, this book's for you.


World Regional Geography: A Development Approach, Eighth Edition
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall (15 August, 2003)
Authors: David L. Clawson, Merrill L. Johnson, Christopher A. Airriess, Ellen Hamilton, Samuel Aryeetey-Attoh, Douglas L. Johnson, Terry G. Jordan-Bychkov, Beth Mitchneck, and Jack F. Williams
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Seriously Biased
The tendency of this book to ridicule America (its history, its culture, its priorities, etc.) really calls into question the objectivity and political persuasion of its authors. Whether it's the destruction of the environment or world poverty, America and the American people are always to blame. We use too much energy; we don't share enough; blah blah blah. America does more to promote peace and economic development throughout the world than any other country. While the authors of this book don't seem to be so, I, for one, am PROUD to be an American

As a text
The general feel of this book is dark and dull. Graphics are oddly benign,upside, the Geography in Action sections offer realistic insight into Geographic concepts. Clawson and Fisher tried.


Bartolome Esteban Murillo 1617 to 1682: Paintings from American Collections
Published in Hardcover by Harry N Abrams (2002)
Authors: Suzanne L. Stratton-Pruitt, Suzanne Stratton-Pruit, Claire Barry, and William B. Jordan
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The book is not up to the standards of the exhibition
The exhibition was full of wonderful paintings. These were paintings that could be easily borrowed from American museums. The catalogue tries to justify the exhibition beyond a collection of beautiful paintings. The authors do a good job of providing essays that are of interest. Of patricular interest to me was the essay on the academic tradition in Spain. The reproductions are of varying quality. The single figure of the Prodigal Son was way too dark. If you saw the exhibition in Fort Worth or Los Angeles you might want it.


McSe Testprep: SQL Server 6.5 Design & Implementation (Testperp Series)
Published in Textbook Binding by New Riders Publishing (23 June, 1998)
Authors: Owen Williams, Rob Scrimger, Corby Jordan, and Vilas Ekbote
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Mistakes and Mistakes everywhere
I wonder how Microsoft approved this book. This book consists of Errors everywhere. There are number of errors in text too not to mention about errors in practise Tests. In short this book is a compilation of errors.

Great guide to help you review and pass the exam!
There are some errors in the answers to the questions, but it really keeps you sharp and on your toes. The text really helps you review each section needed to pass the exam, then quizzes you on the section. Use as a supplement to review and prepare for the exam or as an additional reference for learning SQL.

Gives a direction buty not the destination
Good in the sense that it covers all the subjects in a proper manner but full of errors and wrong match of answers


Special Edition Using Java 1.1 (Special Edition Using...)
Published in Paperback by Que (1997)
Authors: Joe Weber, David Baker, Joe Carpenter, Jamie Costa, Anil Hemrajani, Alan S. Liu, Jordan Olin, Eric Ries, Bill Rowley, and Krishna Sankar
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Worst Java Book I've ever read.
This is the worst java book I've ever read. The book is unorganized and the content is not suitable for the beginner at all.

The companion CD-ROM is useless.

If the authors would like to publish the new version for JDK 1.2, there will be a lot of works they need to get accomplished.

Simple words from me.... Don't buy this book.

Not the best Java book on the market
Covers alot of fancy staff but has a great lack of contents. It seems like the author has rushed through the book just to fill it out with the Java 1.1 features and forgot to describe the import basics behind the language. There's now way you're gonna be a Java guru by reading this book!

genial
It is very thorough. Almost everything important about java is in there including JDBC, JNI, Java Beans, Servlets, security management, even the specification of the virtual machine and most is explained well understandble. It is the best java book I ever saw!


Pleasure with Products: Beyond Usability
Published in Hardcover by Taylor & Francis (01 June, 2002)
Authors: William S. Green, Patrick W. Jordan, and Patrick Jordan
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Not quite cutting edge, but great for design historians
Though it contains some interesting contributions, this book appears to be somewhat behind the times. However, it does give a good historical overview of the surge in interest in the affective factors of usability at the end of the last century.


Shakespeare's Monarchies: Ruler and Subject in the Romances
Published in Hardcover by Cornell Univ Pr (1997)
Author: Constance Jordan
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Airline Regulation in America
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Publishing Group (1979)
Author: William A. Jordan
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