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The Walls of Jericho : Lyndon Johnson, Hubert Humphrey, Richard Russell and the Struggle for Civil Rights
Published in Hardcover by Harcourt (1996)
Author: Robert Mann
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Story of struggle and inspiration
The Walls of Jericho offers a riveting, close-up and personal review of the political struggles of the Civil Rights movement, seen through the eyes of three is its major protagonists. Author Robert Mann carries us to know and understand southerner, racist Richard Russell, southerner human rights supporter Lyndon Johnson, and northerner firebrand liberal Hubert Humphrey. We agree with them, or disagree with them, Mann allows us to understand where they are coming from. In the end, they are good men trying to do good things, as they see them to be good. I was emotionally struck in reading about the personal, political, and social interplay.

A highly perceptive and well written account.
This is a clear discussion of the process whereby civil rights legislation passed the Senate in the late 1950's and the 1960's, despite the filibusters threatened and actual of the Southern Democratic senators. It could easily have been a book about political re-alignment as well, but it would probably need to be twice as long. Many of the trends that dictated the course of American politics in the 1960's are seen in microcosm in this book - Would the South bolt the Democratic Party? Would the Democrats capture the African-American vote from the party of Lincoln? Could a Southern Democrat win the Whitehouse? Would the Dixiecrats throw the presidency to the GOP? It is an extremely clear narrative, that occasionally looks at the bigger picture of American politics, and records the force of personality in parliamentary politics. It clearly records the seismic changes that the wily and calculating LBJ, as an otherwise unelectable Southern Democrat, wrought to the Democratic Party after President Kennedy's death, in the search for a personal victory in the 1964 presidential election.

An excellent book on civil rights and politics
Having grown up in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where Hubert Humphrey is remembered and revered, and then living in Atlanta, Georgia for 14 years, the land of Martin Luther King and Richard Russell (and the region of LBJ), I was very intrigued by the subject of this book. I also found it refreshingly evenhanded, yet an intimate and personal view into one of the most important periods of American history, written about a subject that not only is in the forefront of out collective attention, but has been so since before our nation was founded. Not only that, it was a good read, with as much excitement and plot twists as the latest from Grisham.

If you are at all interested in Civil Rights, or you just like reading about politics, this is a very good place to start.


New York, New York 2004 Wall Calendar
Published in Calendar by Universe Books (2003)
Author: Richard Berenholtz
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Never Seen Better!
I just got this book for Christmas, and it was by far the best gift. As a Californian who is in LOVE with New York, I could not have asked for a better book. The photos will leave you speechless, and longing for the city that never sleeps. I just spent 2 hours going through the different photos, and I can honestly say I have never seen a book that has done the city justice like this one. If you want a good book with photos that need NO explanation, this is it. I would not change this book for the world.

Breathtaking views of New York
I am not a big buyer of "coffee table books" but I made an exception for this one. The photographer is the brother of a boyhood friend of mine (Richard, if you're reading this, tell Jim I said hello!) and I got the book for my parents as a gift. I spent hours pouring over the incredible pictures thinking time and time again, HOW did he take THAT? I can only describe the pictures as breathtaking, sumptuous, and evocative of a New York that is all too easy to take for granted if you've lived in it. The pictures here make you see it anew.


Wall Township, NJ
Published in Paperback by Arcadia Tempus Publishing Group, Inc. (21 June, 1999)
Author: Richard Napoliton
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Better buy two copies!
Everyone I know has borrowed this book. Most of the pictures include detailed descriptions of the location and direction the photographer was facing. You'll want to visit the modern day sites just to compare. Very interesting historical tidbits as well. If you are a Wall resident or if you have ever even visited Wall, you will thouroughly enjoy this book

Fine, well chosen material that makes me proud of home!
The material was well chosen and well laid out by the author. It offered warm recollections of places from my life growing up in Wall Township. I am pleased to see this publication, and one immediately recognizes that Mr. Napoliton has to be a local resident. I recommend it to anyone with interest in NJ local history. I personally purchased copies for my three children and have sent a couple to former classmates. I keep my own copy on my bedside so I can doze off with fond memories of a great place to grow up.


Beyond the Walls: Selected Poems
Published in Paperback by Anvil Press Poetry (2002)
Authors: Nazm Hikmet, Ruth Christie, Richard McKane, Talat Sait Halman, Nazim Hikmet, and C. R. Christie
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Beyond the walls but reachable
Simply deep/Gripping from the start/Enduring lyric significance.
Consider this extract from 1947:

Galloping full-tilt fom furthest Asia,
craningits mare's head to reach the Mediteranean
this land is ours.
Blood-soaked wrists,teeth clenched,feet bare,
and earth like a silken carpet;
this heaven,this hell is ours.


Beyond These Walls: Building the Church in a Built-Out Neighborhood (Innovators in Ministry)
Published in Paperback by Abingdon Press (1999)
Authors: Richard L. Dunagin and Lyle E. Schaller
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Practical Steps of Renewal for the Mainline Church
Dunagin is right on target by giving us practical steps of outreach, renewal, and growth in the mainline church located in an area that has experienced demographical changes. With great programatic recommendations, he's right on target with United Methodists, Lutherans, Disciples, and others who want to get off the plateau.


Fences and Hedges: And Other Garden Dividers
Published in Hardcover by Ryland Peters & Small (2002)
Authors: Richard Bird and Stephen Robson
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TRULY, THE BEST BOOK IN MY GARDEN LIBRARY!
For one of the least expensive gardening books I have ever purchased, this one is exremely helpful and even inspirational! Four of the 20 garden projects included in this workbook were on my list of things I had always wanted to do, but could never find the specific 'how to' information. So, in addition to looking at beautiful pictures of the Beech hedge I always wanted to plant or the Madame Alfred Carriere rose fanned out against a house wall, I now have a complete list of the exact materials and equipment needed as well thoroughly written steps and stages. After reading it from beginning to end, I find at least four more garden projects to add to the 'must do' list! Thank you!!


If Prison Walls Could Speak
Published in Paperback by Living Sacrifice Book Company (1993)
Author: Richard Wurmbrand
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A great twentieth-century mystic.
Richard Wurmbrand is one of those rare treasures hidden from view. These essays were written in prison and memorized, then penned upon his release. While prison can break a person's spirit, it can also become a place of meeting. Wurmbrand's essays reflect the challenge and reality of meeting God in the darkest moments. Each essay is a new discovery of God's grace. I read and reread Wurmbrand.


Wall Street Journal Edition Fundamentals Corp Finance
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Higher Education (27 April, 1998)
Authors: Richard A. Brealey, Stewart C. Myers, Alan J. Marcus, Richard Brealey, Alan Marcus, and Stewart Myers
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A little too detailed for beginners
The financial concepts are explained very nicely. Though it is my first finance book i can go through it without much difficulty or extra help. However there are still some drawbacks need to be noticed:

1. Need more charts and graphics to explain the concepts, ie: when explaining the DU PONT System, i think the pyramid structure can be illustrated so as to state a whole concept, not only fragments

2. Too many examples

3. This book is too detailed in both relevant and irrelevant matters

Still, I think it is a good book.

I own Principles of Corporate Finance (5th ed.)
If possible, please tell me the difference between this book (Fundamentals of Corporate Finance by Richard Brealey) and Principles of Corporate Finance by Brealey and Myers. I currently own the 5th edition of Principles; having worn the book down with constant thumbing, I am looking for a replacement.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Excellent book for very beginners
I and my friends(with no business background) are studying corporate finance by ourselves using this book and all of us are very satisfied with the book so far.

The concepts are explained very clearly(even kindly) and sample tests with complete solutions are very useful. The book also has solutions for selected end-of-the chapter problems and I enjoy mini cases which help me apply the concepts to the practice in detail.

I had tried other finance books before and most of them were not clear in explaining concepts and a bit difficult for me(my major was chemistry). I think that this book is probably the easiest and the best book to begin with for starters in finance.


The Book of Investing Wisdom: Classic Writings by Great Stock-Pickers and Legends of Wall Street
Published in Audio CD by Penton Overseas, Inc. (2000)
Authors: Peter Krass and Richard Poe
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A must read for serious investors!
Well conceived and organized with keen insight into how some of the best investors attained their success through intelligent financial investments.

A solid conservative investment for your reading portfolio.
An exceptional collection of essays by 46 great names business such as Pickens, Baruch, Moody, Buffet, Lynch, Forbes, Soros, and Trump. Key themes include: basic of analysis; attitude and philosophy; strategy; cycles; views from the inside; and more. Each essay includes a biographical sketch of the writer.

This collection of essays proves to be interesting, entertaining, and filled with informative thoughts. This is not a 'how to get-rich-quick in the stock market book'; it is more of a solid, conservative investment for your reading portfolio. Reviewed by Gerry Stern, founder, Stern & Associates, author of Stern's Sourcefinder The Master Directory to HR and Business Management Information & Resources, Stern's CyberSpace SourceFinder, and the Compensation and Benefits SourceFinder.

Informative and well organized.
Krass' style creates an easy to follow, easy to understand narrative of some of the best business minds and their approach to financial investing.


100 Years of Wall Street
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Trade (30 September, 1999)
Authors: Charles R. Geisst and Richard A. Grasso
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Informative and interesting
This book, rich with wonderful old photos, gives a concise history of the last 100 years of the financial culture that has come to be known as Wall Street. A good blend of text, photos, and charts make this book interesting to the non-financial reader.

The author divided the book into decades and each chapter outlined the changes that occurred over those years.

At the beginning of the last century, Wall Street was known for its lack of financial regulation regarding trades. Scandals and outright swindles abounded. Four years after the Crash of 1929, FDR's administration passed nationwide banking and securities laws to make sure that this kind of disaster did not happen again.

Unfortunately, the real and distasteful inner workings of Wall Street were revealed in the Senate hearings. An SEC commissioner called investment bankers "financial termites". This knowledge scared investors away for the next 20 years.

In the early 50s, investing became popular with middle class investors for the first time in a generation, and mutual funds were developed after being gone for 30 years.

The 60s brought the birth of the modern mergers and acquisitions business in the U.S, and the days of small brokerage firms were coming to an end.

The 70s brought extensive reforms concerning commissions while the 80s were the years of junk bonds, insider trading scandals, and the savings and loan crisis.

The author called the 80s the decade of greed and the 90s the decade of boom. The Internet has brought about a totally new way of trading stocks and has made up-to-the-minute financial news available to everyone.

The changes in the last 100 years on Wall Street have been phenomenal, mirroring the technological changes in our society.

Insightful!
Charles R. Geisst's enjoyable book chronicles Wall Street in the twentieth century. He effectively captures the feel of the various boom and bust periods. The clear, informative text is supplemented with incredible black and white photographs of each period's key events and people, making it very evocative and intriguing. We at ... recommend this book to anyone - not only someone in business - who wants to learn about Wall Street's history. It would make a great gift for anyone who works in the financial industry or for a young person who is interested in how money works.

most vivid picture of the street
I enjoyed looking at the pictures and reading the headlines. Very educational and informative.


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