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Building for Air Travel: Architecture and Design for Commercial Aviation
Published in Hardcover by Prestel USA (October, 1996)
Authors: John Zukowsky, Koos Bosma, Mark J. Bouman, David Brodherson, Robert Bruegmann, Wood Lockhart, Leonard Rau, Wolfgang Voigt, and Kisho Kurokawa Gallery of Architecture
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A top-flight book of a complex subject
A truly comprehensive book, enjoyable to both read and look through. It covers the history and scope of air travel, including airport and aircraft design, corporate identities and marketing in a thorough, extensive and compelling manner. It is distinctive in how it successfully melds a global scope and a focused perspective.

Excellent
This book is an excellent overview of the history of civil aviation, terminals, and airfields. The attention to detail, both photographic and linguistic, is marvelous and provides a wonderful account of airport design. The faithfulness to the original traveling photo exhibit allows readers the opportunity to experience the cultural presentation alongside the historical reconstruction. All in all, a wonderful book for any aviation fan.

Building for Air Travel: A must have!
BfAT is one of the most intriguing books you'll find about airports. It covers a lot of airport design aspects- but it is not an engineering book. In other words, you won't have to face boring charts and graphs. All you get is interseting texts, divided into differnt issues, and many rare and beautiful pictures. If you really like airports- you should have this book.


Memoirs of a British agent : being an account of the author's early life in many lands and of his official mission to Moscow in 1918
Published in Unknown Binding by Macmillan ()
Author: Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart
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Insightful & Engrossing Look at Russia at Time of Revolution
When it was first published in 1932, "Memoirs of a British Agent" achieved bestseller status both in the United States and in Great Britain. R.H. Lockhart's account of the years he spent representing Britain's Foreign Office in Russia is still immensely entertaining and informative today. Lest the book's title mislead you, Lockhart was not an espionage agent; he was a diplomat. He was Britain's Vice-Consul in Moscow, then Acting Consul-General, then official "unofficial" representative to the new Bolshevik regime in Russia, between the years 1912 and 1918. In his memoirs, Bruce Lockhart describes his attempts at rubber farming as a young man in Malaysia and the circumstances that led to his seeking a career in the Foreign Office. Perhaps because he was a talented linguist, or just because he had gained the favor of his superiors in the Foreign Office, Lockhart was given the post of British Vice-Consul in Moscow shortly after joining the Service. In these memoirs, Lockhart gives us his insights into Russian culture and politics during the last years of Tzarist rule, the circumstances of Russia's participation in World War I, and Russia's descent into Bolshevism. Lockhart came to love the Russian people and consider Moscow his home while he witnessed the last Tzar unwittingly ensure his own downfall and the succeeding Provisional Government inevitably fail. Lockhart gives an honest account of the errors in British and Allied policies during these precarious years in Russia. We get a close-up view of the eternal rift between diplomatic knowledge and political imperative. And we witness history repeating itself when foreign policies are adopted for political, not logical, reasons, and so inevitably fail. "Memoirs of a British Agent" is a supremely literate and insightful first-hand account of the fascinating and turbulent time in Russia that gave birth to the Soviet Union through the eyes of a foreigner who knew many prominent members of both the Tzarist and Bolshevik regimes personally. Lockhart manages to convey great sympathy for Russians of various ideologies while at the same time speaking bluntly of their shortcomings. Rarely has a book that is so informative been so entertaining. "Memoirs of a British Agent" is a real page-turner. If Bruce Lockhart were still living, I would want to thank him personally for such an enjoyable memoir. Highly recommended.

Exciting true life adventure
This excellent work, written 70 years ago, is a true story that reads like a novel. It is the account of the author's life in Russia both before and after its two revolutions. As the British Consul in Moscow, the author was acquainted with all of the main historical characters in Russia's great tragedy, from Tsarist ministers, to the men behind both the first and second revolts. He paints a grim picture of the life there after Lenin took power, but he doesn't spare either himself or others when he speaks of shortcomings in polcy. His personal life also comes under scrutiny, and he is honest about his failings. There is fear when he is arrewted by the Cheka, but it all comes out well in the end. One wonders how much more detail there would have been in this book if the author had waited to write it after World War II, or even a bit later. It is a thriller that is true, and well worth reading for its historical insights into the Russia of 1914-1918!

An Insider's View of the U.S.S.R During the Revolution
This book was first published in 1932, fifteen years after the Bolsheviks came to power in Russia. It covers, not only the authors, personal experiences in Russia at that time but his earlier times in Malaya on a rubber plantation. The Malaya portion could have easily been ommited since Lockhart wrote a later account of these years in a book published in 1936. What makes this book worth reading is the Author's description of the chaos which abounded in the Soviet Union before and after Lenin seized power. As an official of the British Foreign Office assigned to their offices in St Petersburg and Moscow he gives a first hand account of the total destruction of old views held by most Soviets and the introduction of Marxist values. His description of the absolute incompetance which was rife in the British Foreign Office at that time and their refusal to accept the consequences of the Revolution is reminiscent of Jimmy Carter and the American Governments refusal to take Khommeini seriously in Iran sixty years later. While this book may be dated in some ways it is still worth reading and provides a reminder that we continue to ignore History' teachings.


Engineering Graphics
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall (09 September, 1997)
Authors: Frederick Ernest Giesecke, Alva Mitchell, Henry Cecil Spencer, Ivan Leroy Hill, Robert Olin Loving, Jhn Thomas Dygdon, James E. Novak, Shawna Lockhart, and Ava Mitchell
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Excellent book for college drafting course.
This is an excellent college level text.I particularly like the detailed "real world" drafting problems for the students. Also it has a very good apppendix. It is comprehensive enough that we use it in three different courses here at Vincennes University.

EXTREMELY HELPFUL
I have had this book in my drafting library for some time now. I am always using it and recommending it. The book is laid out so that you can go from beginning drafting up through advanced. It not only says what the standards are, but walks you through drafting technology so that you understand why they are like they are. I believe that anyone that is going to be doing drafting should have this in their library.


Anatomy of the Human Body
Published in Paperback by Faber & Faber (April, 1981)
Author: Robert Douglas Lockhart
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Comprehensive Anatomy
1959 edition, inc. Hamilton and Fyfe: Clear illustrations are this book's forte, with labels often directly linked to text flowing by a diagram. Clinical relevance is often demonstrated using descriptions and by diagrams or photos. I find it easier to use than much more recent editions of Snell's 'Clinical Anatomy for Medical Students'.


Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis: For the Behavioral Sciences
Published in Hardcover by W H Freeman & Co. (December, 1997)
Author: Robert S. Lockhart
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Lockhart did not make it seem like an intro text.
Lockhart is a wonderful researcher, but he may have forgot how to organize content so that introductory students can follow his words. I would not recommend this book for intr classes.

Introductory!? This is not an introductory book!
The book goes over the basic model building method of data analysis, but lacks the simplicity needed for an introductory course. The syntax and grammer was inappropriate for introductory level students. Use Sprinthall...that is an introductory text.


Casenote Legal Briefs: Constitutional Law: Adaptable to Courses Utilizing Lockhart, Kamisar, Choper, and Shiffrin's Casebook on Constitutional Law
Published in Hardcover by Casenotes Pub Co (December, 1991)
Authors: Norman S. Goldenberg, Norman S. Goldenbert, Robert J. Switzer, William B. Constitutional Law Lockhart, Shiffrin, and Choper
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Chinese Pottery and Porcelain: An Account of the Potter's Art in China from Primitive Times to the Present Day (2 Volumes Bound As 1)
Published in Textbook Binding by Peter Smith Pub (June, 1976)
Author: Robert Lockhart Hobson
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Comes the Reckoning (International Propaganda and Communications Series)
Published in Hardcover by Ayer Co Pub (November, 1972)
Author: Robert H. Lockhart
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The diaries of Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart
Published in Unknown Binding by Macmillan ()
Author: Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart
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The Diaries of Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart: Vol.2: 1939-1965
Published in Hardcover by Pan Macmillan (01 October, 1981)
Authors: Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart and Kenneth Young
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