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A Tramp Abroad (Penguin Classics)
Published in Paperback by Penguin USA (Paper) (1997)
Authors: Mark Twain, Robert Gray Bruce, and Hamlin Hill
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A matchless eye with an acidic pen
America's post-Civil War years brought a renewed interest in the European scene. Journeys
known as Grand Tours led tourists to take ship to the Continent. They fanned out across the
landscape with the intent to "know Europe." Their return home resulted in a flurry of
published accounts. Twain satirizes both the tourists and their writings with delicious
wit. Ever a man to play with words, his "tramp" refers to both himself and the walking tour
of Europe he purports to have made. By the time you've reached the end of the account of the
"walking tour" incorporating trains, carriages and barges, you realize that the longest "walk"
Twain took occurred in dark hotel room while trying to find his bed. He claims to have
covered 47 miles wandering around the room.

Twain was interested in everything, probing into both well-known and obscure topics. His
judgments are vividly conveyed in this book, standing in marked contrast to his more
reserved approach in Innocents Abroad. A delightful overview of mid-19th Century Europe,
Tramp is also interlaced with entertaining asides. Twain was deeply interested in people, and
various "types" are drawn from his piercing gaze, rendered with acerbic wit. Some of these
are contemporary, while others are dredged from his memories of the California mines and
other journeys. He also relished Nature's marvels, recounting his observations. A favourite
essay is "What Stumped the Blue-jays." A nearly universal bird in North America, Twain's
description of the jay's curiosity and expressive ability stands unmatched. He observes such
humble creatures as ants, Alpine chamois, and the American tourist. Few escape his
perception or his scathing wit. This book remains valuable for its timeless rendering of
characters and the universality of its view. It can be read repeatedly for education or
entertainment.

The Pleasures of the Printed Page
All these volumes are self-recommending except, perhaps, to those poor, misguided people who continue to pigeon-hole one of the world's great writers. Yes, Twain was a humorist who virtually invented modern American English as a literary language. But the sheer range of his achievement is staggering. And the best way to experience it is altogether. And the best "altogether" is this magnificent 29 volume set from Oxford. Other people can speak with more authority about Twain the author. I want to speak a little about how delicious it is to encounter him in these books. They are reproductions of the original American editions and the facsimiles are beautifully rendered. But this isn't important in itself; we're not about to spend [...] for a little bit of nostalgia. Rather, just open any one of these 29 volumes and see what a difference its admittedly antique printing style makes. White spacing between the printed lines is generous to an unbelievable degree, as are the page margins. Your eyes don't tire. You can savour each page at whatever pace you want to set for yourself. Worlds open and invite. This is how people read books a hundred years ago. This is the way to read books!

Barometer Soup
I have not read Twain since High School twenty five plus years ago but a friend on a newspapers book forums got me to read him again and A Tramp Abroad is the first book I picked. For the current generation this book may drag but for those of us who grew up reading books instead of playing computer games this is Twain at his best. One has to actually read into his writing to appreciate a lot of the irony but when this book is really on like the mountain climbing near the Matterhorn ,Twain makes Seinfeld seem like he's talking about something. A brilliant travel essay and by the way the Penguin Classics edition of this book in paperback is 411 pages long, not 670 pages .


Scd Baseball Autograph Handbook
Published in Paperback by Krause Publications (1991)
Authors: Robert F. Lemke and Mark Baker
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A CLASSIC IN NEED OF AN UPDATE
Baker's book is the definitive work in the growing baseball autograph hobby.

It's too bad his publisher has not commissioned an update. The book is nearly ten years old and as such it's now about 25 players short and the autograph values are now just wishful thinking. Babe Ruth signatures for $495 -- I'll take a dozen!

Regardless of its age spots, if you are considering entering the hazardous world of baseball autograph collecting this book will be your core reference.

Best Book Of It Kind But Needs An Update Immediately
This is the best book on the market with regard to baseball autographs. However, this book is almost ten years old and there are a lot of new players to reckon with (Sosa, Garciaparra, Jeter, etc) and the information in the book is in need of total revamping. This book is most helpful in providing pictoral samples of autographs, especially throughout different stages of the players' lives. It would have been more helpful to have forgeries shown side by side with real samples, particularly with those players now widely forged (McGwire, Sosa, Dimaggio, Mantle, etc). This book teaches a lot about the hobby and is almost as good as studying actual samples.

The best part about the book is that the author doesn't look as an autograph as a commodity but, rather, as a form of connection between himself and the signer. He appears to have a lot of respect for each individual he asks for autographs and there is a lot to be learned from his fine approach to this great hobby. I hope that he is working on an update.

Everything you need in an autograph book!
This book tells you everything you need to know on autographs. A must buy


The Thing About Love Is...
Published in Paperback by Polyphony Press (27 July, 1999)
Authors: Adria Bernardi, Michael Burke, Cris Burks, Jotham Burrello, Robert Georgalas, Jo-Ann Ledger, Sean Leenaerts, Freyda Libman, Janice Tuck Lively, and Nikki Lynch
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Hallmark Doesn't Live Here Anymore
If your idea of love is limited to visions of puppies and balloons, The Thing About Love Is... probably not for you. In Polyphony Press' first effort, the heavy topic of love is tackled in gritty, gutsy pieces that cut to core of this complex emotion. Sometimes it's bliss, sometimes it's bizarre, and quite often it hurts, but regardless of its form, love is always intriguing. This anthology is in keeping with that notion. With a variety of styles and voices, the works featured here are unanimous in their ability to draw the reader in and keep him hooked. It is truly a great read that may challenge one's personal definition of love. Call it an enjoyable experiment in mind expansion!

Armed for Battle
It's difficult to find an anthology that has as much stopping power as this one. Reading it, I was impressed not only by the diversity of the authorial voices, but also by their veracity. Each story, poem and play seems to have come straight from the gut. What's more, the contributing writers help to remove our blinders; particularly when it comes to matters of the heart. Love, they argue, is nothing less than a battlefield on which each of us daily chances victory or defeat.Those seeking to enter the contest fully armed would do well to buy this book.

A Good Book To Curl Up With
Anthologies are not my usual choice of reading material, but as this was recommended to me, I decided to give it a try. I was pleasantly surprised. While I could not relate to some of the pieces here, I enjoyed the underlying topic immensely. The poetry, drama, and short stories were a good blend. The Thing About Love Is... an enjoyable and fast read, but has a peculiar lingering effect that required that I return to it for further exploration. It's a perfect book to read from the relative comfort and safety of your best chair, where you know that you can dip into the joy and angst of love and for once, walk away unscathed.


Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc
Published in Paperback by Xlibris Corporation (25 September, 2000)
Authors: Mark Twain and Robert Raven
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Good read, confused about its orgins when I first saw it
I found this book in a library and read it. I was surprised that Mark Twain wrote such a serious piece -- it did not contain his typical wit or sarcasm, but was a rather sentimental account of Joan of Arc. I wasn't sure when I started or finished it if it was actually a translation he made from a real account or if he had written it himself as a sort of historically based piece of fiction. I gather from what I have seen elsewhere that this is considered fiction -- a novel -- but he was painstaking in his attention to historical details and facts. It was a wonderful book, and I found it inspiring. He persuaded me to believe her story.

The importance of "Joan of Arc" to Mark Twain
Albert Paine's biography, "The Adventures of Mark Twain" says: "It was just at this time [while Clemens was still in Hannibel working for his brother's paper] that an incident occurred which may be looked back upon now as a turning-point in Samuel Clemens's life. Coming home from the office one afternoon, he noticed a square of paper being swept along by the wind. He saw that it was printed . . . . He chased the flying scrap and overtook it. It was a leaf from some old history of Joan of Arc, and pictured the hard lot of the 'maid' in the tower of Rouen . . . . Sam had never heard of Joan before -- he knew nothing of history. He was no reader. . . . But now, as he read, there awoke in him a deep feeling of pity and indignation, and with it a longing to know more of the tragic story. It was an interest that would last his life through, and in the course of time find expression in one of the rarest books ever written. The first result was than Sam began to read. He hunted up everything he could find on the subject of Joan, and from that went into French history in general -- indeed, into history of every kind. Samuel Clemens had suddenly become a reader . . . ."

All time greatest book on Joan of Arc
Mark Twain's best. I couldn't put it down. I was away for the weekend, found it on a book table in the lobby, and bought it for bedtime reading. The rest of the weekend was devoted to living Joan's story. A great weekend. An incredible book.

This book will make you feel like you walked with Joan, knew her, loved her - READ THIS BOOK. Truly one of the greatest reads of my life! A Book that really changed my perspective on a lot of things.


Mastering the Millionaire Mindset
Published in Paperback by Mark Kelly Books (2002)
Authors: Mark Kelly and Robert Ferguson
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Back to Reality

After being burned in the stock market over the last 3 years, I went back to basics to figure out what to do next. This book got me grounded in reality again.

TABLE OF CONTENTS


PART 1: UNDERSTANDING THE MILLIONAIRE MINDSET
1. Manifesting a Million
2. Why would you want to be a millionaire?
3. Who are the millionaires so far?
4. Can you become a millionaire?


PART 2: MASTERING THE MILLIONAIRE MINDSET
5. The Five Laws of Manifestation
6. Six Steps to W.E.A.L.T.H.
7. Visualizing Prosperity
8. Affirming Prosperity
9. Denying Prosperity
10. Cultivating Emotional Money Maturity
11. The Power of Focus


PART 3: APPLYING THE MILLIONAIRE MINDSET
12. Your Millionaire Master Plan
13. Millionaire Money Habits
14. Leveraging Your Resources
15. 50 Money Moves You Can Make Now
16. Getting Started

Millionaire Wannabe

Good book! Makes you think about what is really required to become a millionaire. Builds a logical case to demonstrate it can be done with discipline and the right attitude.


Professional Pilot Career Guide
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Professional (26 July, 1999)
Author: Robert P. Mark
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Ok....for the price
Not the "holy grail" of career change/job search piloting books, but not a bad reference for the price. Some good resume ideas.
I would for sure recommend it for someone just starting on their research for a new career/career change.

An Excellent Treatise for aspiring professionals in aviation
This book has been an invaluable resource for me, as it covers all aspects of aviation--from training and the plethora of options available towards those who intend on embarking towards a career as pilots, to CFI positions, your first 'real' flying job at a regional including many interviews from current (as of publication anyway) pilots at the regionals, to the majors. It also includes hard numbers on expected pilot retirements, expected pay, et., which is probably outdated post 9/11.

Mr. Mark also provides a lot of insight on the best path for people in different walks of life--an 18 high school grad v/s a 39 career changer with 2 kids and a mortgage.

All in all, the other books in this category, including those by Ms. Tarver and others just simply do not provde the breadth or the scope of this book. They mostly concentrate on the pilots or hiring managers personal experiences, which may have little bearing on your own.

Overall, wholly recommended.

Want to fly for a living, this book is excellent
I wish I had a job as a pilot to prove it, but this book gives you excellent advice for making your way through. Although the industry is struggling right now (which is why I don't have a job flying), there will be a need for pilots eventually. If you are thinking of embarking on a pilot career, get this book or get someone to buy it for you.


Accounting: The Basis for Business Decisions
Published in Hardcover by McGraw Hill College Div (1995)
Authors: Ray Wittington, Robert F. Meigs, and Mark Bettner
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Competent Accounting Education
Being a teacher, I find this book is very useful for beiggners as well as for teachers. Basically, In my opinion, accounting can never be understood without concept and principles. This book satisfies all the basic requirements of learners. This book is written in simple and useful business enviornment. It depicts all the concepts and attracts it`s users. The accounting treatments are stated in a simple way. One should can easily understand the basic purpose of financial and manegerial accounting. Really this book is remarkable!! I found this book is very useful. I have not words in my mind to describe it`s actual utility. But one thing is that there is a lack of problems in few chapters, if that could also be included then I am assure that the major problem of practice should be solved. This book described in a simple way, How the accounting performs as the "Language of Business".

Excellence of Accounting Education
I find this is one of best textbooks available in the market. I love reading it very much.

review accounting
It is a very good book but there is no solution for the problems


Salamander: The Story of the Mormon Forgery Murders
Published in Hardcover by Signature Books (1989)
Authors: Linda Sillitoe, Allen D. Roberst, and Allen Roberts
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Don't believe everything you read!
My family was involved with the alcohol plant in New Mexico that the authors of the book claimed never existed. I know it actually did exist, I was there. If the authors had done a minimum amount of research, they would have known it too. So this makes me wonder what else they got wrong. I tend to think there was a lot that really didn't fit together, so I'll keep searching for the truth. I hope everyone else does too.

Learning about Forgeries.
I bought this book for my wife, who is a Romantic Suspense writer. I did a keyword search looking for books on forgeries. This is the best book I have found if you want to learn about an example of this particular type of crime.

A normal essential to all mormologists great and small.
This is better that Sherlock Holmes and Agatha Christie married and had a child. Pure power to the mind. All crimes must be paid for as this book revealsed. I hate being lied to since this book reveals the truth of all truth.


Diaries : 1899-1941
Published in Paperback by Basic Books (01 January, 2000)
Authors: Mark Mirsky, Adolf Frise, Philip Payne, and Robert Musil
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A helpful look into Musil's mind
The fascinating man becomes clearer through the pages of his notebooks, which are uneven but rewarding. A must for Musil fans.

Excellent, yet inadequate
Robert Musil is one of the most complex and little known authors of the 20th Century. I am sure that anyone who has read "The Man without Qualities" will want to know more about Musil after getting to know his writing. Sadly, there is no adequate Biography available, even in German, so one of the best ways to get to know the Author is through his fascinating Diary. These were actually more Notebooks than Diaries, and they contain an encylopedic array of information on Musil himself, his intests, his ideas, and most interestingly his plans for the "Man without Qualities". So it is must reading for those interested in Musil. The English Translation Compilation, has two major flaws. First, it lacks an Index and other Critical Apparatus, and secondly, we do not which criteria were used to re-edit the Notebooks, which were originally edited by Adolf Frise. The German Edition has one Volume of Diaries = 1,000 pages and one Volume of Notes and Indices = 1,500, pages, making it useful for scholarly research, to look up subjects, names and places, and most fascinating Musil's sources. Still the English edition is of great interest to those unaquainted with Musil.

The penetrating mind of R. Musil
As other commentators have said, Musil's diaries reveal this fascinating writer's process of thought, and are not filled with the usual "then he said something and we laughed and ordered another round" entries. In the regrettable absence of an autobiography or good biography, the _Diaries_ are a good substitute.

Musil's eye is at once poetic and objective. I could only be astounded by the maturity of the young artist. His description of a horse laughing, of sunset on windows, of a waterfall looking like a silver comb, of his emotions when he and his wife Martha argue, show a sensitivity sharpened by training. Musil captures things as they appear to him with a minimum of fussiness. Also, there is often a sharp humour which comes flashing out.

Some people don't like _The Man Without Qualities_ and prefer some of Musil's other writings. Whichever works one prefers, these diaries illuminate Musil and his writings from within.

I'll add two minor complaints about the layout of the book to those already voiced. I object to endnotes, believing footnotes easier to read. Why flip forward and back so often? Some of the endnotes are repetitive, and greater care should have been taken over them. But those are small things, and have more to do with editorial decisions than with Musil, who here steps forth from a kind of shadow (for english readers).

This book can't be recommended highly enough.


Risk Management
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Trade (30 October, 2000)
Authors: Michel Crouhy, Robert Mark, and Dan Galai
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Vast but uneven coverage
I did like this book for its ambition to touch all the bases of risk management, and it does well on that score. It doesn't cover all the bases well, however. Once again, the kick-off is VAR, but the limitations of VAR aren't spelled out as well as they should be. Current products and their risks are not explained. There are virtually no practical examples of the strengths and weaknesses of various approaches, and that is a significant flaw for a risk book, albeit it is true of most of them.

Risks of many products such as credit derivatives cannot be adequatley measured by conventional methodology.

The subject of practical examples of risk (and hdeges) introduced by credit derivatives is comprehensively - and well- covered in "Credit Derivatives and Synthetic Securitization" by Tavakoli. Highly recommended for this subject and the treatment of ambiguity of conventional methods in general.

Important stuff
I hired one of the authors, so I must have liked what I read.

I certainly believe that the subject matter is of very great importance.

Comprehensive and excellent
This book is the most comprehensive treatment I've seen of financial risk management, particularly from a banking perspective. It covers both the regulatory and practitioner perspectives of modern risk management -- it's a veritable encyclopedia.

It's drawn from the wealth of experience of the authors, who are well known in both the academic world and on Wall St.

I guess what I like most about the book is the inside look it provides at the various aspects of financial risks -- no other book does it better, and I found the discussion enthralling.

While mainly geared toward banks, the book also includes a fascinating chapter on risk management in regular corporations. I think the book would serve equally well as a textbook for a risk management course or a handbook for the risk management practitioner.


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