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Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye: Memories of John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Published in Paperback by Little Brown & Co (Pap) (1983)
Authors: Kenneth P. O'Donnell, David F. Powers, and Joseph McCarthy
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Johnny, I Wish I Knew Ye
The book "Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye" by Kenneth O'Donnell and David Powers offers a wide variety of information about the life of John F. Kennedy. Focusing on his political life, with which they were deeply involved, the authors give a perspective on the life of President Kennedy that can't be matched by many others, for not many others knew him as well as they did. Unlike a normal, relatively boring biography, this collection of memories about their friend and president contains stories, personality, and detailed information as seen through the eyes of white house aides and friends. I highly recommend this book to learn more about Kennedy and to have a great time in the process.

I am fifteen years old. The reason that I read this book is because I hope one day to be involved in public life. I began this book knowing relatively nothing about Kennedy, except his assination and his line, "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." This book gives me information to quench my thirst for knowledge as well as inspire and provide me with information that I will be able to use in the future, which I am only aboe to dream of now.

I love this book and feel that it is a shame that this is out of print. I feel that it is atrocious to think of a person not even attempting to find a copy of this book or not reading it if they have it. To conclude, I feel that this book is well worth the read, and so much more.


A Life in Our Times
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin Co (1981)
Author: John Kenneth Galbraith
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Galbraith - don't miss him!
When I borrowed this book at the library, I had never read Galbraith before, and intended to read just a few chapters. Now I am still reading his books.

Galbraith is funny. You learn a lot from him, he makes you see under the surface of things. He is never boring. His writing style is exceptionally elegant. And he obviously is a very good man.


Magnificent Failure: A Portrait of the Western Homestead Era
Published in Paperback by Stanford Univ Pr (2002)
Authors: John Martin Campbell and Kenneth W. Karsmizki
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A haunting photo collection of abandoned homesteads
This fine book of black and white photography and accompanying text portrays a period of Western development that flourished in the early 20th century and then died with the Dust Bowl years of the 1930s. The author, an archaeologist by profession, has taken his camera to the states in the western Great Plains and the Great Basin of the Northwest and photographed the remains of homesteads that were once part of a thriving dry-land farming economy. There are photographs of abandoned farm houses, barns, schools, post offices, hotels, cemeteries, farm machinery and vehicles, and he has written a lengthy account of the period, based on research and personal interviews with descendants of homesteaders.

Today, where once stood prosperous farming communities joined by a network of roads and railways and served by a scattering of rural towns, fulfilling Thomas Jefferson's dream of a nation of small farmers, there is thinly populated ranchland, large hay fields, and expansive wheat growing operations. After decades of unusually high rainfall, these regions have returned to their normal arid conditions, which are unsuitable for dry-land farming. In some places, the prairie grass has reclaimed the land, obliterating evidence that the earth here was ever tilled. Only a few abandoned structures remain.

Campbell's photographs are fascinating and haunting. In many of them the vast sky looms overhead. Often in the distance there is a range of mountains, sometimes snow covered. The sunlight is bright and the shadows deep; the only signs of life are the grass and occasional trees. In all of them, the details are crisply focused, and where the landscape is flat and open, everything is sharply clear right to the horizon. I recommend this book to anyone interested in the West, images of the plains, and the history of homesteading.


Midwest Skiing: A Glance Back
Published in Paperback by Arcadia Tempus Publishing Group, Inc. (19 March, 2000)
Authors: John Pontti and Kenneth Luostari
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Great Read
Excellent insight into the birthplace of skiing in North America!


Object Oriented Design With C++
Published in Textbook Binding by Prentice Hall (26 December, 1996)
Authors: Ken Barclay, John Savage, and Kenneth A. Barclay
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An excellent guide to object-oriented design
A great book with a free modelling tool and C++ code generator thrown in! Gives the reader a sound knowledge of OOD principles and how they apply to the C++ language. Should be used in conjunction with a good C++ book (Dietel & Dietel's C++ How to Program is excellent) to learn both OOD and the language itself.


P.O.W: A Definitive History of the American Prisoner-Of-War Experience in Vietnam, 1964-1973
Published in Hardcover by Readers Digest (1990)
Authors: John G. Hubbell, Andrew Jones, and Kenneth Y. Tomlinson
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A monumental account of POW captivity.......
Researched over a 9 year time span using information gleaned from hundreds of interviews from Vietnam war POW's, this extensive saga of captivity is truly outstanding in its depth.

John G. Hubbell not only relates the stories of high profile POW's from North Vietnam, he explores the many aspects and rigors faced by U.S. servicemen in the brutal Southern Vietnamese prison camps. In helping the reader to truly understand the entire experience, this being a cautionary note to everyone, torture methods suffered by our U.S. servicemen are described very graphically throughout the text and may be difficult to read about at times.

Included in the superbly written and well researched narrative are maps of the various prison compounds, photographs of POW's and their captors, and the entire list of repatriated servicemen at Operation Homecoming in 1973.

"P.O.W. - A definitive history of the American Prisoner of War Experience, 1964-1973" is a very comprehensive and powerful study that makes for a lasting, memorable, and emotional reading experience. Upon recommending this book to everyone with interests in POW captivity, I would also like to suggest the brilliant and epic work "Honor Bound - American Prisoners of War in Southeast Asia, 1961-1973".


Pandemonium: Freaks Magicians & Movie Stars Special
Published in Paperback by Living Color Productions (1989)
Authors: John K. Waters, Jean Hill, and Kenneth Anger
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A must-own for Johnny Eck fans.
This issue features a treasure trove for magicians and Johnny Eck fans. The cover photo of Johnny is the best I've ever seen. Featuring excerpts from a telephone interview with the man himself, along with Johnny's typewritten unfinished autobiography, Pandemonium Vol. 3 is the only place you can find so much Johnny information in his very own words. And Johnny was a consumate story teller: his words are a treat. Lavishly garnished with fabulous photographs -- from a darling shot of Johnny and twin brother Robert as babies in frocks, through a series of photos of rehearsals for the legendary "Miracles of 1937" sawing-in-half routine, to an elderly Johnny grinning on the front stoop of his Baltimore row home -- this issue is a treat for the eyes as well as the brain. If you can get a copy, by all means buy it.


Pocket Guide to Lung Function Tests
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Professional (01 May, 2002)
Authors: Robert John Hancox and Kenneth Frank Whyte
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A must have*****
This is a great pocketbook on pulmonary function tests. Does not replace Rupel's PFT book, but it is written in "normal daily" language and covers only most important info that you need to know which makes it very appealing and easy to read/comprehend PFT subject. This is one of the best textbook style pocketbooks that I have encountered yet. I recommend this book to all MDs who need to order/interpret PFTs, interns, and respiratory therapists (who usually perform and interpret these tests).


Prentice Hall's Federal Taxation 2002: Corporations, Partnerships, Estates, and Trusts
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall (10 April, 2001)
Authors: Kenneth E. Anderson, Thomas R. Pope, and John L. Kramer
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Great book for concept reference
This is an outstanding, easy to read, reference guide for the beginning or experienced tax professional. One thing I particularly like about it is that it addresses compliance and procedural considerations for every main topic -- something that's hard to find in any other comprehensive volume. I highly recommend this book as a desk reference.


Public Policy Analysis: A Political Economy Approach
Published in Paperback by Houghton Mifflin Co (2001)
Authors: Kenneth N. Bickers and John T. Williams
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Excellent Introduction to Policy Analysis
This is a very effective introductory text for the study of public policy. Rather than focussing exclusively on 'areas' of policy (e.g., agricultural policy, welfare policy, etc...), the authors develop the theoretical tools that allow the student to wrap his/her mind around the bigger issues. Students learn about how markets, governments and other mechanisms of collective action interact to help develop policy responses and the virtues and shortcomnings of each of these mechanisms. The book is easily digestible by undergraduates and is extremely clear, especially when explaining traditionally more complex ideas like social choice dilemmas. All in all, an outstanding text to learn about the study of public policy.


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