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Tropical Reef Fishes
Published in Hardcover by Charles E Tuttle Co (1997)
Authors: Gerald R. Allen, Roger Steene, Rudie Kuiter, Mark Strickland, Burt Jones, Maurine Shimlock, Fiona Nichols, Charles Anderson, Ashley Boyd, and Matthew Hedrick
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Lavish photos of fabulous wildlife with good detail
I wanted a book that would stimulate my children's interest in marine life. They are into elephants and lions in a big way but there's more to life! I think this book will do nicely. Smaller than I was expecting - that just makes it easier to handle for the kids. Each page has a stunning photograph of an even more stunning creature/plant. Below the picture, there is a block of text with just enough detail. I guess a bright 12 year-old could understand it.


Extra Class FCC License Preparation: Element 4B
Published in Paperback by Master Publishing Co (1996)
Authors: Gordon West, Gerald Luecke, and Charles Battle
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Correction:
The author is Gordon West (not West Gordon

Amateur Operators Only
If you are an amateur general looking forward to your extra-class license this is, of course, the way to go. If you are interested in amateur radio and don't know where to start look for the book "Look Who's Talking"


Charles Bukowski a Sure Bet: A Sure Bet
Published in Hardcover by Water Row Press (01 December, 1995)
Authors: Gerald Locklin and Charles Bukowski
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Hack on Hank
Gerald Locklin has the dubious distinction of writing the first "book" on Bukowski after his death. The whole book reads like a quickie for profit job. In fact most of it was written while Buk was alive. There are letters and attempts at poetry by this "hack professor" mascrading as Buk's close friend. Don't waste your $25.00 on this book. Instead buy Gay Brewer's (also an academic) book on Bukowski which is by far the best book written on the subject so far (June 2000).

Slim and overpriced but with a few gems
The Bukowski bandwagon keeps rolling along. Everybody and his drinking pals are coming out with memoirs of the great man. If only they would stick to Bukowski and keep themselves out of it. Bukowski fans are hardly concerned with Locklin's habits, penchants and foibles. It ranks with Richmond's "Spinning Off Bukowski" and Cherkovski's "Hank" as self-promoting and self-justifying hack writing posing as literature.

The harsh words above are mitigated by the realisation that without the above mentioned authors we would know less about Bukowski. These guys knew him and most of us didn't. To the next colleague/crony/admirer/detractor etc. who comes out with yet another hastily put together fast-buck book please stick to Bukowski and leave yourselves in the background where you belong.

Readers are advised to look at the Sounes biography "LOCKED IN THE ARMS OF A CRAZY LIFE" for the best appraisal of Bukovski's life and work. It is ironic that Sounes never met Bukowski and yet his book is the best.

Two Poets
Charles Bukowski, Gerald Locklin, two almost household names in the poetry small press. Who came first? Why does it matter? Each was, or is, unique in his approach to the written word. Bukowski liked to drink, to play the horses, to write, but that was not the totality of the poet or the man. Readers seems to expect miracles from authors/poets and artists. The truth is through, and under, all that talent lies the human persona which colors their work. One can be a slacker who boozes, but has a way with words, the other can be a University professor for over 20 years, is dedicated to teaching youthful minds while still trying to pursue his own writing talents and muse. Poets and writers are not always bosom friends, not always drinking buddies, but on occasion, they meet, light a few fires, share a few incidences, then go along their own pathways. Bukowski and Locklin were like that...their paths crossed. Gerald Locklin tells his tale through poems and short essays. This is a gem. This is history in the small poetry press. This book is life and those who buy, then read Charles Bukowski: A Sure Bet by Gerald Locklin with an open, receptive mind will mine word-gems. Though I am a book and periodical publisher, and an editor, I am certainly willing to buy Locklin's books. They are a treasured part of my own library. Thanks, Gerald, for a very good read!


Charles Bukowski: A Sure Bet
Published in Hardcover by Water Row Press (1996)
Author: Charles Burowski
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A collection of previously published rather predictable
This thin volume has nothing new from Locklin. He treats Bukowski so gently you might think Buk a fragile fairy godmother type if you didn't know of him previously. This book is obviously printed to make a buck and toadies to Sir Mammon.


Death Mazurka: Poems
Published in Paperback by Texas Tech University Press (1991)
Authors: Charles M. Fishman and Gerald Stern
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Poetry isn't for everybody
I was looking for more depth considering the subject matter. I certainly felt the pain of the author, however I would have liked to see a bit more balance (along the lines of the movie "Life is Beautiful") which would serve to show the strength of the Jewish spirit.


Writing from A to Z
Published in Spiral-bound by McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages (25 November, 2002)
Authors: Sally Barr Ebest, Gerald Alred, Charles T. Brusaw, and Walter E. Oliu
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Semi-Useless
This book is required by my English Composition class. It has served no purpose other than the emptying of my wallet for one of the most useless textbooks I've been required to buy.

Our class is currently using this "reference book" for our MLA format research papers. One part of our grade will consist of correct citations. We were to use this handbook to guide us in this process. However, on pg. 94 there is an error in proper citing which caused great confusion for my fellow students and I.

Along with these small but frequent mistakes is the fact that the entire book is lacking underlines! Most people realize that books should be underlined, but during citing, with pressure and time limits on our backs, little reminders and hints toward what you should underline and corrections over what you should not, are always helpful.

This book is causing more confusion than is needed by any college student. Simple things like this should be corrected before a book is published, assuming that those who wrote and edited the handbook even realize these problems exist.

Do not buy this book. Instead, purchase a previous version. Those, at least, make sense.


America! America!
Published in Textbook Binding by Prentice Hall (1985)
Authors: L. JoAnne Buggey, Gerald A. Danzer, Charles L. Mitsakos, and C. Frederick Risinger
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American Business Values: With International Perspectives (4th Edition)
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (06 June, 1997)
Authors: Gerald F. Cavanagh, Charles T. Fisher, and Gerald E. Cavanagh
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Assessment of Brain Damage: A Neuropsychological Key Approach
Published in Textbook Binding by John Wiley & Sons (1970)
Authors: Elbert W., Russell, Charles Neuringer, and Gerald Goldstein
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Baudelaire : représentation et modernité
Published in Unknown Binding by J. Corti ()
Author: Gérald Froidevaux
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