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From Bricks to Clicks: 5 Steps to Creating a Durable Online Brand
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Trade (27 Juni, 2001)
Authors: Serge Timacheff, Douglas E. Rand, and Mark Eppley
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Excellent, Simple, Valuable
This book really hit a home run for me. It was easy to understand and well written for a Business Marketing book dealing with its subject. The 5 Step Framework should work for anyone needing help in planning to launch and effectively brand a website, as well as any product or service that might not be related with the Online world.

In fact, the Authors' 5 Step Framework is quite practical to apply to any type of business with any size marketing issue. The saavy Marketing Executive will be able to apply this Framework to guide them through a refined process resulting in successful execution of their projects!

My bet is that this book will result in a cult following ala G. Moore's "Crossing the Chasm" and M. Hammer's "Reengineering the Corporation"! I also think that it would benefit the college student seeking additional reading materials....because they don't teach this in Buisiness School....yet! ...Five Stars...

Great Knowledge and Info -thanks for sharing!
"From Bricks to Clicks" is an easy read that provides a straight forward framework, or process if you please, for creating an Online Brand. In my opinion, I trust that the 5 steps could easily be applied to any business whether online or not! I am flabber-gasted to think that finally in 2001 that this is the first book I have read which clearly addresses these complicated and sometimes overwhelming marketing issues that most every company faces from time to time.

The book's real world examples highlight the authors' experiences, knowledge and how they arrived (step-by-step) at excellent solutions to the problems. Implementing the defined process proves its value time&time again in the book. The 5 step framework they describe is simple and should be easy to apply to small and large projects at any size company.

I am pleased that they would share this knowledge and their 5 Steps Framework in this book. I recommend "From Bricks to Clicks" for any high-level Marketing Executive and I look forward to future books or seminars by the Authors.

A New Brand Perspective
This book is pleasantly different from the other brand books out there, not only because of the method, but also because it logically articulates branding on and off the web-- and integrates it with other areas of marketing. Lots of times branding is a distant cousin to marketing and corporate communications, and this book makes it all fit together. As the creator of a small business, it's useful to me but I can also see how it will help big corporate executives as well. An enjoyable read, and very useful.


The Wills Eye Manual: Office and Emergency Room Diagnosis and Treatment of Eye Disease
Published in Paperback by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers (15 März, 1999)
Authors: Douglas J. Rhee, Mark F. Pyfer, Douglas M. Rhee, Pa.) Wills Eye Hospital (Philadelphia, and Wills Eye Hospital
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A Must-Have
All beginning ophthalmology residents should have this book. It makes the first night on call much easier. Great quick reference.

wells eye manual
As an optometrist in practise for 25 years, I try to update my desk reference collection regularly. A new young associate recommended this manual,and he was right. Its compact, comprehensive, alphabetically-organzied format makes it easy to use and good browsing material for the rare quiet moment at the office. As well it keeps me current. I think this is a great buy.

A must for every therapeutic eye care practice.
Organized, thorough and useful. Includes refractive surgery management


Vault.com Guide to the Top 50 Law Firms, 3rd Edition
Published in Paperback by Vault Reports Inc (2000)
Authors: Vault.Com Staff, Steve Gordon, Hussam Hamadeh, Mark Oldman, Douglas Cantor, Catherine Cugell, Michael Erman, Marcy Lerner, Chris Prior, and Vault Com Inc
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Order it from Vault.com
This is a great book, but if you need it right away and don't want to pay a special handling fee order it directly from Vault.com. The eBook version is also available there as well as the new 2003 edition that is not available yet in bookstores.

a superb book and the only one of its kind
i don't normally write reviews as i'm too busy slaving away as a lawyer...but i must add my $.02 this vault guidebook is astonishingly good. my fellow lawyers and i can't get enough of "The Buzz" which tells what lawyers are saying about various firms. this is the ONLY resource that tells it like it is in the arduous, sometimes rewarding, sometimes nauseating world of BIGLAW

The best edition yet!!!
The folks at Vault have really outdone themselves. This new edition is huge and very much expanded from previous editions. The material inside is all new as well. The have increased the detail and have done an incredible job providing the scoop on the top law firms in the country (including many that didn't make the top 50). They have included information on the quality of life rankings and their methodology. The book is invaluable for any law student as well as any lawyer considering a lateral move. I have a copy on my desk at a prominent law school and find people constantly borrowing it. Highly recommended.


The New Handbook of Texas
Published in Hardcover by Texas State Historical Assn (1996)
Authors: Ronnie C. Tyler, Douglas E. Barnett, Roy R. Barkley, Ron Tyler, Mark F. Odintz, and Pennelope Anderson
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Everything Texas!
If you love Texas, you gotta own these books!

Literally an encyclopedia of everything Texas, this set of books is the ultimate resource for all things Texan. Wanna know why your town has the name it does or who was that guy they named that road after? This is the place to go.

There's no way you'll cuddle up in your bed with one of these books, but you'll love 'em just the same.

Great Texas Resource
This is a great book containing information about Texas. It is a beginning resource and should be used. It has everything from Alvaez to Zavala


Americas: An Anthology
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (1992)
Authors: Mark B. Rosenberg, A. Douglas Kincaid, Kathleen Logan, and Mark B. Rosenburg
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An Excellent Teaching Tool
Americas is an excellent teaching tool when the goal is to make Latin America understandable to students who have been subjected to Anglo-Saxon centrism most of their student lives. This anthology of primary works helps the students to see Latin America as a multi-dimensional place with history and complexity. The book is very readable and I would recommend it for undergraduate students who do not have much previous knowledge of Latin America.


Astrology the Divine Science
Published in Hardcover by Arcane Books (1978)
Authors: Marcia Moore and Mark Douglas
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Simply, the greatest Astrology book of my generation!
I have been a Professional Astrologer for almost 40 years and I have this in First Edition and have used it everyday of my life. With this one book you can learn more than you will ever need to know about this traffic-in-the-sky philosopy.

FLR
Phoenix


Atlas for the Information Superhighway :
Published in Spiral-bound by South-Western College/West (1997)
Authors: Patrick Douglas Crispen and Mark D. Ciampa
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The best and easiest-to-understand book for Internet novices
Patrick Crispen's book, ATLAS for the Information Superhighway, is by far the best book I have ever bought about learning how to use the Internet. It is easy to read, easy to understand, and very thorough! The fifteen tabbed dividers help students to zero in on their weak areas to increase their knowledge and skill in using the information superhighway. It is well worth the purchase price!


Baseball Games: Home Versions of the National Pastime, 1860S-1960s (Schiffer Book for Collectors)
Published in Hardcover by Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. (1995)
Authors: Mark Cooper and Douglas Congdon-Martin
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Great Coffee Table book
This is simply a picture book of a bunch of baseball games with some organization and text fill. The games are organized by century (18th & 19th), and by type (player-endorsed, non-endorsed, card, action and coin-operated). There's a bit of baseball history, but what you'll want this for is the attention to historical detail in the games themselves. There are hundreds of games photographed in a reasonable (if not exceptional) amount of detail; most of the text is just a description of what's in the pictures. Many versions of popular games are compared, with information on how to tell the versions apart, which will be invaluable if you're a collector. For some reason there's four pages on Cadaco, but neither APBA nor Strat-O-Matic get a look in, nor do more contemporary games from 3M or Sports Illustrated or Avalon Hill. Don't expect a forty-dollar art book with prose that'll entertain you into the night. The printing quality, photo quality, and text-quality are only so so. I'm still waiting for the book that compares how the different games are designed strategically and how they play. This one's aimed more at collectors.


Digimon Cards!: Collector's and Player's Guide
Published in Paperback by Sandwich Islands Pub (01 Juni, 2000)
Authors: J. Douglas Arnold, James Yamada, Mark Elies, and Donovan Praigg
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Digimon TCG Book
For Digimon fan(atics) like me, this book is very helpful. Not so much for the "let's see if I got this card" kind of thing. It's more of a pictorial reference for me. Plus, if you just want to "have" the cards without spending too much money, they're all right here. A peek at the new cards is in the back, including Season 2 Digimon. In all honesty, this book is already outdated because all new sets are out. If you're looking for quick picture reference, this is the book for you.


Fear, Anomaly, and Uncertainty in the Gospel of Mark (Atla Monograph Series, 47)
Published in Hardcover by Scarecrow Press (2001)
Author: Douglas W. Geyer
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Two Short Reviews from the Back of the Book
From the back of the book:

"I have read and studies many books on the Gospel of Mark (and written some, too), but I have never come across anything that illuminated Mark in the way that Dr. Geyer's study has done. His approach is to ask the question, 'What would a first- or second-century person in the Hellenistic world make of the incidents that Mark has strung together in his book?' ... I am confident that Dr. Geyer's research will have a permanent effect on the study of Mark, and that this will be wholly beneficial."

John C. Fenton, former principal of Lichfield Theological College and Saint Chad's College, Durham, and retired canon of Christ Church, Oxford.

"For Geyer, the lack of an ending for the Gospel of Mark is not a literary mistake, but the story of a crucifixion, a horrible, frightening death, that leaves the reader with no solution ... Citing an incredible mass of parallels in Greco-Roman literature, Geyer clarifies the literary function of the Anomalous Frightful in the ancient world. He then shows how it serves as the basis for those stories found in Mark 4:35-6:53 ... For the most part Jesus encounters these conflicts, the Anomalous Frightful, with a contextual, not a permanent, solution ... Geyer's research has serious theological importance."

Graydon F. Snyder, dean and professor emeritus, Bethany Theological Seminary, and professor emeritus, Chicago Theological Seminary


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