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Judging Lincoln
Published in Hardcover by Southern Illinois Univ Pr (Trd) (2002)
Authors: Frank J. Williams, Harold Holzer, and John Y. Simon
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Williams Book Judged to be Excellent!
This is an outstanding compilation of thoughtful and provocative essays offered by Judge Frank J. Williams. Anyone with an interest in Lincoln should add this volume to their library. Well written and lucid, Williams provides a highly balanced look at the motivations and actions of the 16th President, with a keen eye to historical accuracy, historiography, historical memory, and balance. Williams, like all good authors and historians recognizes that there will never be a definative word on his subject, but is unafraid to weigh in with his own venture into the fray. As a history teacher, with an abiding interest in Lincoln, I grade this effort a solid A!

Understanding Lincoln:
As much as the title of this book states that people may be judging Lincoln it hardly gives that negative feel. Frank Williams has put together a very well written book which explores Lincoln's motivations, desires, thoughts and how he managed people. Williams brings us interesting insight into the man where myth sometimes tells the wrong story. Viewpoints on how Lincoln managed Union commanders, political opponents, slavery issues and people is really what this book covers. Williams treats his subject quite fairly showing both sides of the stories in which controvercy over Lincoln's actions have resided. This book was a quick read although very enjoyable. If you are a Civil War fan, you should consider this book as much is written. How Lincoln handled popular generals such as McClellan, Meade, Hooker, Burnside and others was very interesting!


Lake Powell: A Different Light
Published in Paperback by Gibbs Smith Publisher (1994)
Authors: John Telford and William Smart
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An excellent overview of the lakes history. Great photos!
Although this book does not go into great depth about the subject, it is well written and will leave the reader longing to make a trip to the lake. The author presents the controversy about the damn in a well balanced manner and keeps the focus of the book on the existing treasures of the lake.

This book is absolutely fantastic.
This is the best book ever written about this subject. I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in the beauty and history of Utah.


Leah, New Hampshire: The Collected Stories of Thomas Williams
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow (1992)
Authors: Thomas Williams, Thomas William Simpson, and John Irving
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A fascinating look at an American town.
Thomas Williams blends intricate prose with real skill for story-telling. His accounts of Leah bring the town to life, filling it with vibrant characters and a tangible spirit of the northeastern United States.

A throwback book of men's short stories.
This is one of my favorite collection of short stories. If you like Hemingway's short stories and if you live or like to visit New England you will love these stories.


Legal Problems of International Economic Relations: Cases, Materials and Text on the National and International Regulation of Transnational Economic (American Casebook Series)
Published in Hardcover by West Information Pub Group (1995)
Authors: John H. Jackson, William J. Davey, and Alan O., Jr. Sykes
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The First Book of International Economic Relations
This is a must read for those who appreciate interdisciplinary studies and want to understand the global economy, law, and politics. It offers an excellent balance; big enough to offer a lot of detail yet not too ponderous. Although it is very readable (not too technical), it's not a lap read.

For those who want to study international law
This book is one of the best texts about international economic law. This book will help those who study international economic law to understand what is the legal problems of this world of globalization.


Living Heart Diet
Published in Paperback by Simon & Schuster (Paper) (1986)
Authors: Dr. William Debakey, Lynne W. Scott, John P. Foreyt, Michael E. Debakey, and Antonio M., Jr. Gotto
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Excellent book for everyone ....
This review is for the book: Living Heart Diet
by Dr. William Debakey, et al.

This is an excellent book for those who have had heart problems and for those who do not want to develop heart problems. Poor diet (high fat/cholesterol) is one of the main risk factors for heart disease -- excess cholesterol lays a foundation of plaque in your arteries that can eventually cause heart attacks and/or necessitate heart surgery. This book was developed to help us all eat right and help avoide disease. This book contains recipes, education about heart disease, and nutrition and sodium tables for most of the foods you eat. This is an excellent resource! Use it in good health!

Most complete book on the subject.
I'm a diabetic and recently had a quadruple bypass. After being introduced to this book, I devoured it and now live it.


Lonely Planet Diving & Snorkeling Thailand (Diving & Snorkeling)
Published in Paperback by Pisces Books (2000)
Authors: Mark Strickland and John Williams
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Useful diving guide
Used this diving guide when I was in Koh Samui in July this year, very informative and all the info was up to date

Scotty Mackenzie

Phenominal
This is an outstanding and reliable resource on diving in thailand and burma. The author writes with clarity. It is an enjoyable read even if you can't get out there as often as you'd like...
I keep it in my bathroom just in case.
:)


Making the Invisible Visible: How Companies Win with the Right Information, People and IT
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (11 April, 2001)
Authors: Donald A. Marchand, William J. Kettinger, John D. Rollins, Donald Marchand, William Kettinger, and John Rollins
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Highly Recommended!
Donald A. Marchand, William J. Kettinger and John D. Rollins, professors and consultants on information technology and management, explain how your company can improve its business performance using information orientation (IO). The authors present ways to improve corporate capabilities in information management, information technology and employee use of information. The authors draw from interviews with about 1,000 senior managers from more than 100 companies, representing two dozen countries and two dozen industries. The book uses case histories and examples from these interviews to support its central model, which is based on building, using and measuring these three information capabilities. The authors present innovative answers to the perpetual question of how to quantify subjective measures. The one shortcoming, beyond explanatory repetition, is the problem of sorting out programs with initials instead of names. Yet, we [...] found this book quite solid, albeit academically written, and suggest it to all managers and executives involved with IT initiatives at large companies.

The Missing Link
This is a book that I consider to be one of the most refreshing business texts that I've had the pleasure to read in a long time. It was something of an epiphany for me as concepts I had always instinctively known to exist and to be right were suddenly being detailed and consolidated in a way I have never had the vision to do, and in a way I have never read before.

Time will tell, but the methodology presented here may just provide the hitherto missing link between what we pay for information and what we get from it. Remember that by the end of 2001, the US alone will have spent the lion's share of a trillion dollars on Information Technology, and though we may not like to admit it, much of that money will disappear down a black hole of failed projects and mis-used systems.

If the case studies are anything to go by, the company that has the foresight to apply the principles of "Information Orientation" will not only offer itself the best chance of avoiding the IT gravity well, but will also be putting itself on track to derive the maximum possible value from its expenditure on information systems, in a way that will be measurable in the real business terms of growth, margin and bottom line.

That's a claim I find pretty exciting and I'm looking forward to applying it in my own environment. The authors say it's no fad, and my gut feeling is to agree. I recommend you get a copy of this book before your competitors do!


Managing the Commons
Published in Hardcover by Indiana University Press (1998)
Authors: John Baden, Douglas S. Noonan, and William D. Ruckelshaus
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It's not human to be altruistic
This collection of essays explores how individuals view commonly-owned resources. The clear conclusion is that people are biologically selfish: each person sees his/her own interests as more important than the group's interests. Altruism doesn't work as a policy. This flies in the face of common wisdom. I wish this book could be made standard reading for all high-school students. It explains the population's apparently self-defeating habit of destroying their own habitat.

Good Stuff
Very informing information...Innovative, intuitive, interesting. -B. Baggins


Midsummer Night's Dream (Tales from Shakespear Series)
Published in Hardcover by Brimax Books Ltd (1996)
Authors: Eric Kincaid, William Shakespeare, and John Escott
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a young inspired reader
this book is an excellt book. i reccomend it to any one who would like to escape the real world and get a glimpse of Sheakspears magical make believe world, i reccomend this book to people of all ages.

faries rock
I think this book is the best, I'm not going to tell you about it. Buy it and see. If you like to escape the real world this is the book for you!


Mike Kelley
Published in Paperback by Art Resource Transfer (ART) Press (1993)
Authors: William Bartman, John Miller, and Miyoshi Barosh
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If you do not know Mike Kelley, with this book you will.
I have nothing but praise for Phaidon's publications. Each of their artist's books contain great documentations of the artwork, plus detailed writings by the artist and critics. If you are going to read a description of an artist's work, who better to explain it to you than the artist. This is especially true with Mike Kelley. He is well known for the writings he does for each of his works and he pulls no punches in his delivery.

Mike Kelley: Punk Conceptualist
Mike Kelley's excellent catalog from Phaidon may be the most definitive work to date concerning the merging of Elite and Popular culture. Kelley's use of his own astute observations about the world in which we live to "debunk belief systems" and deflate popular pretentions is nothing short of revelatory. His pathetic stance in sculpture, drawing, performance, sound, and banner-making constitute total war on austerity. All modes of his work are well-documented here with color photography of installations and descriptions and criticism by some of the best in their fields.


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