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Guide to Financial Analysis
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill/Irwin (1990)
Authors: John D. Martin, Oswald D. Bowlin, and David F., Jr. Scott
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Solid across the board review of Finance
A well written (almost conversational) review of Financial Analysis. Audience is Commercial Credit Analysts or CFO's of mid size entities , and perhaps a summary review for Equity Analysts (Valuation discussion was bare however and quite dated).

Covers basic ratio analysis, all the way through Capital Budgeting, and analysis of suitable equity / debt mix.

Although lacking in more sophisticated methods and any discussion of newer topics such as derivatives, and International trade issues (FX Translation), this book is perfect for the Regional Bank staffer or mid size Corp CFO.


Hooray for Peace, Hurrah for War: The United States During World War I
Published in Hardcover by Replica Books (2001)
Authors: Steven L. Jantzen and John Anthony Scott
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Hooray for peace, Hurrah for war
The book is about The American experience during world war 1, at home and on the front.


Journey to the Polar Sea
Published in Hardcover by Chrysalis Books (31 August, 2000)
Authors: John Franklin, R.F. Scott, and James P. Delgado
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Journey to the Polar Sea
This book was a very interesting true story of several British naval officers and their guides who travelled from Hudson Bay into the interior of Canada and up the Coppermine River to the northern coast of the North America. This expedition took several years. As their journey progressed so did the sufferings they endured. Several members of the group died of starvation and other causes. One was murdered and his killer was shot. It was incredible that anyone survived.

Anyone interested in the Arctic exploration and early Native Americans will enjoy this book. The author, Sir John Franklin, was a fearless explorer who died on a subsequent Arctic mission. He descibes his meetings with the traders and local inhabitants in great detail. He relied in large part on local Native Americans as guides and hunters. It was his intention to meet with the Eskimo people, who avoided all contact with his group. The Native Americans refused to accompany the group all the way north due to their fear of the Eskimos. I highly recommend this book.


Macmillan, Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis: Political, Military and Intelligence Aspects (Contemporary History in Context)
Published in Hardcover by Palgrave Macmillan (1999)
Author: L. V. Scott
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Fine account of the crisis
This very useful book examines the details of British diplomacy during one of the most dangerous episodes of the last fifty years, the Cuban missile crisis. The record shows that the British Government, despite private reservations, supported and encouraged President Kennedy's appallingly reckless behaviour before and during the crisis.

From the start of the Cuban Revolution, the British Government backed the US Government's attempts to interfere in Cuba's internal affairs and to overthrow its Government. Prime Minister Harold Macmillan wrote to President Eisenhower in July 1960, "I feel sure Castro has to be got rid of, but it is a tricky operation for you to contrive, and I only hope you will succeed." After the US Embassy left Cuba, the British Embassy provided the Pentagon and the CIA with most of their information about Cuban affairs. Throughout the crisis, Kennedy treated the British Government as a satellite, not an ally. At every turn, he at best informed Macmillan of what he had already decided. In return, Macmillan supported every US move, putting a misplaced, and unreciprocated, loyalty to the US Government above every other consideration.

When Krushchev rashly sent the nuclear missiles to Cuba, Kennedy unilaterally decided to impose a blockade on Cuba. This was an undeclared act of war. Britain's Lord Chancellor, Lord Dilhorne, said bluntly, "the United States' conduct is not in conformity with international law." Then Kennedy imposed a world-wide nuclear alert on US forces without consulting his NATO allies, in breach of Article 4 of the NATO Treaty. When Krushchev weakly withdrew the missiles, without consulting Castro, Macmillan servilely applauded Kennedy.

Scott concludes, "The central diplomatic lesson of the crisis for Britain was that the price of access in Washington was loss of political independence. Such access did not of itself guarantee influence." Access without influence or independence is what a footman has! So much for the 'special relationship'. Loss of sovereignty is never a price worth paying.

Will Podmore


Mirage Revealed: A Review of the Mirage Edition of Magic: The Gathering
Published in Paperback by Wordware Publishing (1997)
Author: Scott Johns
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Mirage Secrets
In this publishing Mirage reavealed the author explains well all of the aspects of the magic the gathering edition "Mirage". It is a good thing to buy if you are getting into magic the gathering and want to learn more about it.


Pontiac Firebird 1970 Thru 1981 All V8 Models: Automotive Repair Manual (Hayne's Automotive Repair Manual)
Published in Paperback by Haynes Publishing (1985)
Authors: Scott Mauck and John Harold Haynes
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Firebird Fury
This is a great book to read for the real Firebird addict. I couldn't get enough of this book. If your in love with the Firebird, then buy this book.


Regions and the World Economy: The Coming Shape of Global Production, Competition, and Political Order
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (1998)
Author: Allen John Scott
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Insightful!
Allen J. Scott's short, scholarly book makes a compelling case for the future growth of regional economies and explains the key role they are likely to play in shaping future global political and economic development. Though written in dense, academic language, the book makes its points clearly and supports them with research, theory and statistics. Scott's guidelines for 'regional directorates' reflect many experiments that are already under way around the world, and seeks to capture the best features of each. If his basic idea is correct, then a conscious effort to build regional institutions should speed economic development and reduce world economic stresses. This book is heavy reading, but it is concise and to the point. We [...] recommend it to executives in multinational corporations, entrepreneurs thinking about where to locate, urban planners, civic leaders and government officials - in short, anyone who wants to promote or profit from regional economic development.


Scavenger Sons
Published in Paperback by White Wolf Publishing Inc. (2001)
Authors: Justin Achilli, John Snead, Scott Taylor, and Ghislain Barbe
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Not bad at all...
This is a very deep and thurough look at the scavenger lands. The only bad part of it is that it often leave certain things without stats, as in these tombs of former exalted that annhilate their would be thieves...eh,jsut pet piev though. But all in all, if you are interested in this part of the game world, buy it.


The Spirit Ways
Published in Paperback by White Wolf Publishing Inc. (1999)
Authors: Rachel Barth, Scott Cohen, John Snead, Eric P. Taylor, and Eric, II Taylor
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Expanding the Role of Shamanism
As a storyguide beginning his third MAGE chronicle and as a player starting in a separate chronicle, I found this book very useful in further detailing the ways in which true shamans work in the World of Darkness. In some ways, the book continues the themes expounded in the Dreamspeaker tradition book, but it goes further and is not limited to Dreamspeakers alone.

That said, this book does focus on shamanic methods and viewpoints, and has a heavy emphasis on interaction with spirits. It's not a spirit compendium, unlike Werewolf's Axis Mundi, and though it touches on shamanic possibilities for all Traditions, it seems far less useful for non-shamanic groups like the Celestial Chorus and the Order of Hermes.

Outstanding features involve blessings and curses of being a shaman, new merits and flaws, the potential "catch-all" nature of Spirit magick, discussion of totems and the World Tree aspect of the Umbra, and finally a new collection of spirit-related rotes. It's all well-written and presents minimal rules-related content. The story is illustrative without being intrusive.

Bottom line was that this gave me a greatly expanded perspective on what it means to be a shaman, the responsibilities as well as the benefits. The only drawback for me was that the authors chose not to explore alternative visions of shamanism, such as technomancer or Hermetic possibilities. Consequently, the book will be primarily useful to chronicles featuring Dreamspeakers, Verbena, or Cultists.


Treasure of the Squeaky Wheel
Published in Hardcover by Xlibris Corporation (1999)
Authors: Catherine Buttles, Kay Buttles, and John Anthony Scott
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What a fun read, I read it all in one evening
I loved this story about a young fellow who keeps on making his life work. It is so interesting to read about the depression and obstacles and the positive outcome of his life. I'd love to see it as a film. It's a great story for young people


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