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Artful Making: What Managers Need to Know About How Artists Work
Published in Hardcover by Financial Times Prentice Hall (10 May, 2003)
Authors: Rob Austin, Lee Devin, Robert D. Austin, and Robert Austin
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Reliable Innovation
For those who need to innovate in a world of change, reduced cycle times, and demanding customers. Austin and Devin provide a management framework for delivering innovation reliably and effectively. Concepts in the book--Artful Making, Reconceiving, Low cost iteration, and working on the Edge--all resonate with my experiences in the Agile Software Development movement. "Artful Making" will go on my must read list!


Barriers to Conflict Resolution
Published in Hardcover by W.W. Norton & Company (1995)
Authors: Kenneth Joseph Arrow, Robert H. Mnookin, Lee Ross, Amos Tversky, Stanford Center on Conflict and Negotiation, and Robert Wilson
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Must Have Book for Serious Scholars
This book is a classic in the field of research in negotiations and conflict resolution. This book is a must have for any serious researcher or student of negotiations, conflict resolution, game theory, behavioral research, economics, psychology, and law. Too bad it is unavailable as of the time of writing. Hopefully, it will be available again very soon.


Bonsai, Saikei and Bonkei: Japanese Dwarf Trees and Tray Landscapes
Published in Paperback by William Morrow & Co Paper (1973)
Author: Robert Lee Behme
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A must have for bonsai lovers!
My dad got this book back in the 70's and i never picked it up and read it until this year, and let me tell you... after reading it cover to cover, i now know so much more about all of the aspects of bonsai and trey landscapes. If you can get your hands on this book then buy it for sure, it is a must have for all bonsai lovers.


Broken Trust, Broken Land: Freeing Ourselves from the War over the Environment
Published in Paperback by Bookpartners Inc. (1994)
Author: Robert G. Lee
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Essential reading on the environmental and human rights.
Broken Trust, Broken Land by Dr. Robert G. Lee is essential reading for those who want to understand how to balance environmental protection with human rights. Just as Rachel Carson's Silent Spring was an alert to the excesses of uncheck environmental degradation, Broken Trust, Broken Land is an alert to the excesses of unquestioned control for environmental protection. Dr. Lee shows that democracy, personal freedom, and our institutional system of checks and balances was carefully crafted by America's founders based on a realistic pessimism about human nature. These basic institutional protections are being undermined by a movement that is using moral persuasion to "save the earth". In the process, we have moved closer to a totalitarian society where individual rights and alternative authorities, such as family, community and religion, are subordinated to Mother Earth. Only by maintaining the moral equivalent of a war over the environment has society been willing to voluntarily suspend the protection of our democratic political system. The shocking conclusion is that this voluntary erosion of our democratic institutions will ultimately lead to a lose-lose tradegy where personal freedom and the environment both suffer. To avoid this Dr. Lee argues that we must build on the strengths of our political traditions, our families, our communities, and even religion. This story weaves such diverse topics as disenchantment with Judeo-Christian beliefs, the movement away from land stewardship and toward man's subservance to nature, the paradox that we can not live without taking life, political correctness in science, the President's Forest Plan, and the rise of "philosopher kings" who use their scientific credentials to make moral choices about the environment. This brave and thoughtful book should be read by those who want to recreate the traditional balances of American society which will ultimately result in fairer and better environmental management. An excellent companion book on how science is applied to natural resouce questions is The Great Salmon Hoax: An Eyewitness Account of the Collapse of Science and Law and the Triumph of Politics in Salmon Recovery by James Buchal.


Canine Orthopedics
Published in Hardcover by Hungry Minds, Inc (1997)
Authors: Connie Jankowski, Suzanna Lee, and Robert L. Rooks
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Canine Orthapedics For ordinary Folks
The Author did a great job writing this book in terms most people can understand. Illustrations were O.K.,Breed Predispositions were good. Covered everything that might be an Orthpedic problem. Great book to have on the book shelf for anyone with dogs period. Will recommend this one.


The Civil War: In the Words of Its Greatest Commanders: Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant: Memoirs of Robert E. Lee
Published in Hardcover by Thunder Bay Press (2002)
Authors: Ulysses S. Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant Grant and A. L. Memoirs of Robert E. Lee Long
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Grant's "Memoirs" and Memories of Lee in one nice Gift Book
This is a lavishly illustrated abridgement of Grant's wonderful "Personal Memoirs" and of Confederate Officer Armistead Long's "Memoirs of Robert E. Lee", two of the major works of the Civil War (Lee never did get around to writing his own memoirs).

While it must be stressed that this is an abridgement, and the actual volumes themselves are worth purchasing on their own, especially Grant's, the clear text and the extraordinary and realistic illustrations makes this volume a perfect gift for the Civil War buff this holiday season, or a worthy addition to one's own Civil War Library even if you already have the separate volumes - as I do.


The Clash of Civilizations: An Intrusive Gospel in Japanese Civilization (Christian Mission and Modern Culture)
Published in Paperback by Trinity Press International (2000)
Author: Robert Lee
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Quite fascinating
In this fascinating book, Professor Robert Lee of Tokyo Biblical Seminary examines Christianity in Japan. Professor Lee argues that the Christian theology introduced by missionaries throughout Japanese history was developed around (and as such had woven inside of it) Western individualism. As such, Christianity in Japan has always been viewed not only as a foreign philosophy, but one that clashes with Japanese culture at its most basic levels.

Professor Lee looks at the underlying culture in Japan, explaining how it is different from Western culture, and what it means for the individual and for Japanese society. He then examines the religious philosophies of Buddhism and Confucianism, and points out how Christianity rides a middle ground between the two, in a way that is not fundamentally at odds with either culture. (This chapter was breathtaking, and I was unable to put the book down while reading it!) The final chapter is a look at the history of the Church in Japan, and the changes it needs to make in itself and in Japanese culture.

I can't say enough about this book. Professor Lee's analysis of Japanese culture was quite fascinating, giving me a better understanding of it than I have gotten from any other book. If you are interested in Christianity in Japan, or just in Japan itself, then I highly recommend this book to you.


Classic Ghost & Horror Stories: An Anthology
Published in Hardcover by Dove Books Audio (1996)
Authors: Gertrude Atherton, Isabella Banks, Ambrose Bierce, Robert W. Chambers, Amelia B. Edwards, Elizabeth Gaskell, Charlotte Perkins Gillman, W. W. Jacobs, E. Nesbit, and Mary E. Wilkins
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It's ok...
Nothing spectacular to write home about. When I bought this book, I was hoping for the old radio dramas that I used to listen to when I was a kid on Sunday nights. I will say that there were some very good stories. But a few left you rather wanting.


Deo Vindice: Gray Heroes Forever
Published in Hardcover by Blue Gray Books (2001)
Authors: Lee Jacobs and Ralph Roberts
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Great first hand accounts of the war.
Enthralling words of those who fought the war as well as those who endured it at home.


Flying Tiger: Chennault of China
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Publishing Group (1973)
Author: Robert Lee Scott
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this book is a must-read for chennault fans!
This book was written at the tail end of B/gen scotts career as commander of Luke Air Force Base in arizona. Knowing what we know now about Gen Chennault and his men and their collective discontent for authority, specifically the likes of clayton bissell and joseph stilwell, i can only assume that "Scotty" held back somewhat in this writing. Maybe back in the 50s you were supposed to be reserved. However, this is an excellent story of one of the rennaisance men of aviation, a man who single handedly changed the way we fight in the air. Chennault was handcuffed almost from the start, being labeled as a maverick and cast aside much too early in a career that would eventually transform itself into the world of civilian air transportation with the flying tiger line.

There have been many books on chennault, but this one is one from one of the "regulars" who won over not only chennault but his band of merrymen known as the AVG, or the REAL flying tigers.! It is definitely one that i recommend to any fan of Gen chennault or Robert L. Scott.


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