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Arts and Crafts Houses 1: Philip Webb, Red House ; William Richard Lethaby, Melsetter House ; Sir Edwin Lutyens, Goddards (Architecture 3s)
Published in Hardcover by Phaidon Press Inc. (1999)
Authors: William Richard Lethaby, Edwin Lutyens, Kent Bexleyheath, and Philip Webb
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A Steal at Twice the Price!
This book, like Arts and Crafts Houses II, covers only three houses, in this case William Morris's Red House (designed by Phillip Webb), William Richard Lethaby's Melsetter House, and Sir Edward Luteyns' Goddards, but it covers them beautifully and thoroughly. There are site plans, floor plans, elevations, beautiful black and white photos and stunning color photos, significant introductory essays, and lists of references. This is a beautiful book at an amazing price.


Fusions: A New Look at Australian Cooking
Published in Hardcover by SOMA Books (26 June, 1998)
Authors: Martin Webb and Richard Whittington
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Fusions
I own many Australian Cookbooks, and so far this is the prize of my collection. Elegant and highly delicious recipes dominate this publication. Experienced cooks need only apply!


High-Resolution Ct of the Lung
Published in Hardcover by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers (2001)
Authors: W. Richard Webb, Nestor Luiz Muller, and David P. Naidich
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Probably the best book written on this topic
Really comprehensive coverage of technique and interpretation of HR-CT of the lung. Almost any disease, even the rare ones are covered. A must-have for radiologists working in this field.


The K Factor
Published in Paperback by Pocket Books (1987)
Authors: Richard D. Moore and George D. Webb
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The K Factor Saved My Life
Writtern so that "regular folk" can understand it, The K Factor tells you how to lower your blood pressure and feel better right away.

Not wanting the side-effects of medication to control my hypertension (which had reached 185/99) I searched for natural remedies. This book tells it all, naturally. There are even lists of what you CAN eat (and cannot) and still keep the pressure down. My heart feels healthier, I have no more headaches, more energy, and a much better disposotion since I started controling my K factor to lower my pressure (which now averages 127/79).

Every hypertension patient should read this book.


Unobtrusive Measures
Published in Hardcover by Corwin Press (1999)
Authors: Lee Sechrest, Richard D. Schwartz, Eugene J. Webb, and Donald T. Campbell
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A must have for the reference library
Dependable Sage publications once again provides a classic reference volume with insights and guidance from classic authors/researchers in research methods.


Woman of the River: Georgie White Clark, White Water Pioneer
Published in Paperback by Utah State University Press (1997)
Authors: Dick Westwood, Richard E. Westwood, and Roy Webb
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Trips, travails, and triumphs¿
You may be as surprised by this book as I was - I bought it thinking that I OUGHT to read it to learn more about a river-running legend, but I didn't expect to enjoy it all that much. I was wrong. Author Richard Westwood engagingly tells the story of Georgie White Clark and how she came to be one of the most celebrated pioneers of Western United State river-running, especially on the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon. In surprising detail (including the names of many of her passengers and boatmen) this book describes the trips, travails, and triumphs of Georgie's long career here in the United State and elsewhere. The book gives brief details of Georgie's early years, but focuses on her river-running years starting in 1945 when she and Harry Aleson swam from Diamond Creek to Lake Mead, through 1992 when she died.

To the author's credit he does not dodge the controversies that have marred Georgie's legend. Westwood frankly acknowledges and, in some instances, documents the validity of some of the criticisms leveled at Georgie over the years. He states what he knows or what his considerable research revealed, and leaves the conclusions up to the reader.

Through this book you will get an unvarnished portrait of a unique individual, someone who left her imprint on a sport that largely didn't exist when she started and was a multi-million dollar industry when she died. You'll learn about an incredibly complex person: alternately engaging or aloof, compassionate or driven -- but always a pioneer. This very readable book includes over 50 photographs and maps that bring to life much of what is written, and give the reader a glimpse of Georgie's world.


The Oxford Companion to Wine
Published in Hardcover by Getty Ctr for Education in the Arts (1999)
Authors: Jancis Robinson, A. Dinsmoor Webb, and Richard E. Smart
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FROM VINE TO WINE ------- A MINE OF INFORMATION
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Thirty years ago this book could not have been written. With the increasing ascendancy of the New World wine makers and in particular the influence of the Davis campus of the University of California, viticulture and oenology are now rigorous, scientific and commercially oriented professions. This is reflected in the "Oxford Companion to Wine" which has to be the most comprehensive, authoritative and accessible resource dealing with all aspects of the world of wine.

Jancis Robinson who edited this encyclopedia of wine is a highly respected wine writer and educator. She is also very well credentialled, holding the prestigious title of "Master of Wine".

The real power of this book as an information source is the very effective use of cross-references. Its great fun to see how far one reference will take you on subjects of particular interest to the reader. It would be good to see this book published as a CD-ROM. Hyper-linking all the cross-references would make it even more powerful.

The changes in the wine business over the past generation have seen the previously exclusive, "clubbiness", almost snobby world of fine wine appreciation opened up to everyone. It is books like this that have provided the sources of knowledge which give people the confidence and curiosity to pursue their interest and enjoyment of wine.

France is the traditional home of fine wine. The French approach to wine making is still dominated by practices and methodologies that go back centuries. It is interesting to see in the "Oxford Companion" the strong contrast between the empirically rigorous New World (particularly USA and Australian) methods and the mystery (or mystique) that even today, shrouds much of the French industry.

One of the best illustrations of this dichotomy in the Companion is the entry on "Terroir". This French term encapsulates the mystique that defines a particular vine growing area. It goes well beyond the issue of soil and microclimate but instead embraces everything that makes a particular wine unique.

In the "Companion" the terroir debate seems to come down on the side which believes the term is used to cover vagueness and explain characteristics that are otherwise difficult to explain. This allows sometimes ordinary wine to be passed off as something special.

Compare this to the innovative, scientifically supported approaches used in the New World. A good example is the development of "Canopy Management" the varying techniques used to optimize the yield and ripening characteristics of a grapevine.

Similarly we have see the arrival of "flying winemakers" from Australia into regions like the Languedoc-Roussillon area of France. They have introduced stainless steel fermentation vessels, temperature control and meticulous cleanliness, to what was previously a very rough and ready local business. They are now producing some of the some best Merlots, acknowledged by even the French.

This book will no doubt become the definitive reference book on all matters to do with the world of wine. It will be of the highest value to both the wine professional and the enthusiastic wine lover.

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*The* reference for anyone who enjoys wine
Some reference books sit on the shelf, forgotten, hoping to be used someday in the future when someone has a desperate need to know how to calculate the third log value of an arctangent.

This book is as far removed from that fate as a Petrus is from a White Zinfandel!

At least once a week I have opened up this gorgeous wine tome and looked up the answer to a question, or read more about a particular wine I was enjoying. With over 3,000 entries to choose from, you can explore the ancient roots of wine in Iraq and Egypt, or learn about new vine-growing techniques winemakers are using in Washington State. The information is clearly written, well illustrated, and not overly technical.

Jancis Robinson, the editor of the tome, is well known in the industry for her knowledge and fluency in wines of all types. Combine her amazing knowledge with fantastic photographs of each wine region, and even reviews of various personalities in wine, and you have a book that you'll keep on the coffee table and actually read often! Be warned - you can lose guests in its pages for hours.

The book is great for a beginner. Confused about Beaujolais Nouveau? Want to know how a White Zinfandel differs from a Red Zinfandel? The Oxford Companion to Wine has clear, concise descriptions of all wine types, explaining their histories, their characteristics, and where they're found now.

The Companion is also a boon for experienced drinkers. It goes into the fine details of how wines are grown, and how various winemakers use different techniques to bring out the best in their particular grapes. There are maps of wine regions, and insights into what makes certain wines unique.

Great as a gift for your favorite wine drinker, but buy one for yourself, too! The book is a wonderful reference tool to have around the house. With its lovely photos of France, Italy, and Spain, it serves as a wine-lovers guide to places to visit or dream about, and wines to drink while doing so. Highly recommended as the only wine book you should ever need.

Big and Good
This encyclopedia is extensive and very good. It is also very heavy. You may want to get a primer on wine (e.g., "Wine for Dummies") before getting this as a reference, but this is one for your shelves. It covers many aspects of wine and to a great deal of detail in some areas, which is welcomed. Almost all of the information is current. What little is not current is insignificant in size and importance. Take at a good look at this reference.


Fundamentals of Body Ct
Published in Paperback by W B Saunders (15 January, 1998)
Authors: W. Richard, Md. Webb, William E., Md. Brant, Clyde A., Md. Helms, and Richard Webb
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Body CT summarized
An ideal text for easy use which highlights the basic anatomy needed for interpreting CTs and the salient points needed to make diagnosis.

Solid Book
This book provides a sound foundation of body CT for first year residents getting started. Packs a big punch for such a compact book. I found it very helpful on my first month of body CT. I would highly recommend it.


Chilton's Repair and Tune-Up Guide: Aspen Volare 1976-1980
Published in Paperback by Chilton/Haynes (1982)
Authors: Chilton Editorial Staff, Chilton Book Company, Richard J. Rivele, and Ron Webb
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My 1978 Volare is still running.
With this book in hand, I have been able to do 80% of my own repairs for more than 10 years. I feel the Volare will last another 10 years.


Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics Pocket Companion
Published in Paperback by W B Saunders (15 January, 1993)
Authors: Richard E. Behrman, Kenneth H. Webb, Robert M. Kliegman, and Ann M. Arvin
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Good
Having the large Nelson is much better. Too large for pocket


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