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Kana-A-Day Practice Pad
Published in Paperback by Charles E Tuttle Co (1994)
Authors: Richard S. Keirstead, Richard Keirstead, and Paul Nowak
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Kana-A-Day Practice Pad
I bought Mr Keirstead's practice pad when I first arrived in Tokyo. Having no prior knowledge of Japanese, it took me about 3 weeks to master all of the Kana. After that, I quickly discovered that I could walk into any Western style restaurant in Tokyo, and understand 80 to 95% of the menu. His practice pad gave me the confidence I needed to get around in Japan. I am now studying his Kanji-A-Day practice pad. Thank you Mr Keirstead for your excellent idea.

An excellent self-study tool!
My school doesn't offer any Japanese classes, so I have been trying to find the best resources for self-education to prepare myself for when I have the opportunity to be in a classroom. This pad shows stroke order and has plenty of space for practicing both the Hiragana and Katakana symbols. By keeping the used pages on my cork board and drawing the symbols, I have retained memory of each of the symbols I have learned so far! This pad was a really great idea!


Lonely Planet Eastern Europeon on a Shoestring (4th Ed)
Published in Paperback by Lonely Planet (1997)
Authors: Krzysztof Dydynski, Steve Fallon, Paul Hellander, Scott McNelly, Richard Nebesky, Jeanne Oliver, Dani Valent, and David Eastern Europe Stanley
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Extremely handy and interesting to read.
A great book for those who want to spend a few months covering the entire region. Though a few geographical and historical errors are there, the good tips and listings give a great start for the intrepid traveler.

An excellent broad look of E. Europe
I am stationed in Germany and therefore have the opportunity to travel frequently throughout E. Europe. For several years now I have been looking for a travel guide that offers detailed travel info as well as historical and regional information. I finally found it all in Lonely Planet's E. Europe. Although it was an older version (1995) with often outdated prices, it provided an excellent source of maps, key sights, as well as a good, country-by-country historical brief. This book was so good, in fact, that someone in Ljubljana, Slovenia, decided they needed it more than I did, forcing me to buy the latest edition. I'm looking forward to seeing this updated edition.


The Magic Telescope: Cut Out Telescope Included
Published in Paperback by Twilight Press (1997)
Authors: Richard Paul and Larry Salk
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Do You Believe In Santa?
Paul takes his readers back in time and lets us be a part of the family togheterness as they prepare their holiday decorations and hunt for the perfect Christmas Tree. There's the teasing of a big brother, and the scheming of a well-meaned father. What a surprise the entire family gets whe it really is Santa that appears through the magic telescope. The magic doesn't stop there, however. The telescope disappears! What is found in its place is a treasured keepsake ornament that Paul has kept in his family ever since. It's a token reminder of what happens when we keep our childlke faith and we truly believe.

I read this book to my son and now we read it every night
This book takes me back to when i was a child and how my brother laughed at me for still believing in Santa Clause. It reinforces what my father told me many years ago, "Great things happen to those who believe". This book has become a favorite to both me and my son who insists that i read it to him every night. I would highly recommend the Magic Telescope to anyone who believes in the magic of Christmas.


Moloka'I: An Island in Time
Published in Hardcover by Beyond Words Pub Co (1985)
Authors: Richard A. Cooke, Bronwyn A. Cooke, and Paul Berry
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The essence and power of Molokai in pictures and words...
Having had the opportunity to live on Molokai and experience its beauty and power first hand, this book is the only work that I've seen that captures so much of Molokai's essence. Rik's aloha and connectedness to this land and her people shines through each and every picture. And the words accompanying the pictures are genuine and heartfelt.

So many Molokai people and special places are immortalized in his pictures including slack key guitarist Kelii Mawae, fisherman extraordinaire and noni farmer. I read and gaze at this book over and over and never tire of it. It reconnects me with Molokai.

Enjoy! And if you are interested in ancient history of this powerful place, I suggest 'Tales from the Night Rainbow' by Pali Jae Lee and Koko Willis.

Astonishingly beautiful and inspirational Hawaii artbook
Moloka`i, An Island In Time is a gorgeously photographed and beautifully designed art book depicting the Hawaiian island of Molokai in a way that nothing before this ever has. The design is by Robin Rickabaugh, who some might remember as the guiding force behind the stunning "Oregon Rainbow" magazine of the 1970s.Photos from this book were excerpted by National Geographic Magazine for an article on Molokai in the 1980s.Precious little has been published about this amazing island, and travel magazine articles to this day do not even give readers a glimpse of what Richard Cooke reveals in this wonderful book.Indeed, Molokai, An Island In Time was the inspiration behind my own book, Driving & Discovering Maui and Molokai. Up until I found Richard's book, I had no idea that Molokai was such a beautiful destination.


On Sartre
Published in Paperback by Wadsworth Publishing (20 December, 1999)
Author: Richard Kamber
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The Essential Sartre
Just finished this book. It was a very excellent summing up of the great one's work, and I especially enjoyed the author's personal takes and commentaries on Sartre's ideas. I really enjoyed reading it and learned a great deal even as I found my mind being refreshed with much of what I was taught years ago in courses on Existentialism. I found the writing to be quite fluid and the theses, summations, arguments and commentaries to be highly understandable and enjoyable to read. I discovered a great deal in the 'Life and Works' section that I had not known before, and the presentation of Sartre's defense of direct realism was very cogent. The author's section discussing Sartre on Nothingness was excellent, and I felt an old thrill running through me as I was re-acquainted with 'the theft of my world', 'le regard', 'shame and pride' and 'the body'. The 'Ontology' section really helped focus and clarify Sartre's ideas for me. The author's discussion of 'free will and determinism' and his presentation of Sartre's ideas on these concepts was excellent. That "the being of human beings is freedom", the concept of bad faith, Sartre on theology and ethics and humanistic Existentialism all made the blood rush to my ears. I had a lot of powerful feelings reading these wonderfully profound and moving insights again. I am quite taken with the author's final statement "Although I agree that obligation to others is central to ethics, I believe this focus needs to overlap with an ethic of self-realization. It would be a shame to lose sight of the imperative of Existentialism to confront our freedom and create ourselves." This speaks so much to us of how we should be "in the world". The author answers beautifully all those endless and careless remarks that are constantly being made by those with no knowledge of Existentialism, who use the word to infer a philosophy of despair, gloom and hopelessness. It is, as the author says, so much the opposite... what could be more stimulating, challenging, thrilling, promising and ultimately 'human' than confronting one's freedom and creating oneself? Could there be anything more important or meaningful in a human life? I want to thank the author for a wonderful book. It goes on my favorite bookshelf.

Excellent
I'm no expert on Sartre, but I decided to "review" this book because I found it a throughly enjoyable, informative and well-written introduction to the best known existentialist of the 20th Century.

The book starts out with an introduction to Sartre and his place within existentialism. [pp. 1-6.] The second chapter is called "life and works" and is an excellent overview of Sartre's life which deals extensively with his literature and politics. [pp. 7-40.] The final chapters deal with Sartre's epistemology, ontology, psychology, and ethics. [pp. 41-95.] In these chapters, Prof. Kamber quotes extensively (but not excessively) from Sartre's works. The book contains equal amounts of praise and criticism and strikes me as fair and balanced. Although everything is cited, the book doesn't contain footnotes (which I find generally distract and aren't necessary in an introductory work).

I have only a couple of criticisms of this work. First, Prof. Kamber is too easy on Sartre for his support of the Soviet Union. According to Prof. Kamber, Sartre did not break ties with the Soviet Union until the invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. [p. 35.] Since the crimes of the Soviet Union were well-known (such as committing genocide in the Ukraine) one would think there would be no excuse for having any ties with such a government at any time. Why Sartre decided to offer at least partial support for years to a nation that committed crimes greater than Nazi Germany's is a question worthy of some discussion. Second, the book doesn't contain a list of recommended books about Sartre.

Prof. Kamber clearly put a great deal of effort to make this book readable and informative. I recommend it highly.


Paul: An Outline of His Theology
Published in Hardcover by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. (1975)
Authors: Herman N. Ridderbos and J. Richard DeWitt
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Breath-taking in its scope and depth.
This is the classic modern exposition of Paul's thought and theology. Topically arranged, Ridderbos exposes the structure and Paul's system and sheds a calm, thorough light on such matters as Paul's meaning of law/grace, flesh/spirit, present age/age to come. Ridderbos is in line with Geerhardus Vos' biblical theology without being dependent on the great Princeton theologian.

The perfect scholarly complement to E. W. Keyon's books.
I first read this book in 1980 as part of my Bible school curriculum. I bought another copy because my old one was deteriorating from so much use. This is the only book I've found that explains Paul's Revelation from a theological standpoint, but without making it stiff and difficult to understand. A must for any Christian who shares Paul's desire to "comprehend the One by whom he has been apprehended."


Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behaviour
Published in Paperback by Edward Arnold (1993)
Authors: Richard D. Gross and Paul Humphreys
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THE MIND BEHAVIOUR FACTOR
THE LAYOUT IS VERY CONSISTANT AND THE CONTENT MADE EASY TO READ AND UNDERSTAND EVEN FOR BEGINNERS STUDYING AT GCSE A'LEVEL. THE KEY AREAS: THE NATURE OF PSYCHOLOGY, COGNITIVE, SOCIAL, COMPARATIVE AND DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, AND PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES AS STATED ON THE BACK PAGE. PLEASE DO NOT OVERLOOK OR NEGLECT THE AGEING,ADOLESCENCE AND ADULTHOOD, SEX AND GENDER,PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, AND TREATMENTS AND THERAPIES.THEY ARE INVALUABLE TOPICS.

Excellent in context of A-level academic study
Using this book to supplement studies in psychology at advanced level courses makes understanding key concepts easy. However, some high foluted language often makes the text confusing.


Richard Meier Houses
Published in Hardcover by Thames and Hudson Ltd (07 October, 1996)
Author: Paul Goldberger
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Modernist dream
In a word,Light. Meier's ability to use light like a fine instrument is a site to behold. For those not knowledgeable of Richard Meier's masterpieces, you will be forced to become believers that although stark and sometimes serene modern architecture in his hands becomes true art.For modern architecture lovers this is a must read. Beautifully bound, and wonderfully sized this volume will be a welcome anchor on any coffee table.

Dynomite
This book is fantastic if you are a fan of modern resisential architecture that is not so avante-guard to be uninhabitable. Photos are excellent. I only wish there were more of the interiors.


Salt of the Earth (The Acquisition of the Holy Spirit in Russia Series, Vol. 2)
Published in Paperback by Saint Herman of Alaska Brotherhood (13 February, 1999)
Authors: St. Paul Florensky, Richard Betts, Saint Paul Florensky, and Saint Herman of Alaska Brotherhood
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Beautiful book
This is an amazing book. I felt sanctified every time I read in it. Everyone should read it. After all, the author is a martyr! It is a book written by a martyr about his spiritual father. Peace, love and joy flow into your heart with every word of this book.

A modern portrait of sanctity
There is no better book you could read to give you a heart-sense of Orthodox Christian sanctity. And the book is NOT out of print; Amazon's information is outdated. It was reprinted in 1999, so go ahead and order it!


Success in the Business Jungle: Secrets of an Entrepreneurial Animal
Published in Paperback by Dorrance Publishing Co (1998)
Authors: Paul A. Brown and Richard D. Hoffmann
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Wow, I needed this book!
As a business owner I seek out all the business advice I can find. This book was jam packed with tons of useful information that I was able to put into immediate use. I loved the personal stories that illustrated the advice because then I knew this was real-life stuff and not just book knowledge. I highly recommend this book to business owners and anyone who wants to be a business owner.

A must if you want to start, sell or buy a business.
Nothing succeeds like success, and this is a marvelous vade mecum to steer you through the pitfalls of the complex jungle of accountants, lawyers,liars,and crooks any new venture is certain to encounter, especially if it is necessary to raise money privately or publicly.


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