Related Subjects: Author Index Reviews Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Book reviews for "Zamoyta,_Vincent_C." sorted by average review score:

CPA Exam Preparation: Accounting and Reporting with Federal Income Taxes
Published in Textbook Binding by Lambers CPA Review (02 January, 2000)
Authors: Vincent W. Lambers, Arthur Reed, Richard DelGaudio, and Vincent Lambers
Amazon base price: $35.00
Used price: $23.50
Buy one from zShops for: $32.98
Average review score:

Great for passing the exam!
This book focuses the candidates attention on the material that really matters. Well done.


CPA Exam Preparation: Four Volume Set of Textbooks (2000 edition)
Published in Paperback by Lambers CPA Review (02 January, 2000)
Authors: Vincent W. Lambers, Donald Hanson, William A. Grubbs, Richard DelGaudio, and Arthur Reed
Amazon base price: $84.00
List price: $120.00 (that's 30% off!)
Average review score:

Very Helpful
This was very helpful in studying for the CPA Exam on my own. Although I have not yet taken it, I feel that I will do just as well as I would have if I had taken a review course. Also, I have spent the same amount of time preparing as I would have if I had taken a course, except I spent much less on this "investment."


Crickets and Katydids, Concerts and Solos
Published in Hardcover by Harvard Univ Pr (1992)
Author: Vincent G. Dethier
Amazon base price: $19.95
Used price: $3.18
Collectible price: $10.59
Buy one from zShops for: $16.41
Average review score:

A wonderful book that exposes the wonders of the small.
A fantastic book very much along the lines of Sigurd Olson's brilliant nature prose and yet not far from Aldo Leopold's writings. A must if you like or have any interest in sound or insects. You'll never listen to the world outside the same way again!!


Critical Edge: Critical Thinking for Reading and Writing
Published in Paperback by International Thomson Publishing (1992)
Authors: Vincent E. Barry and Douglas J. Soccio
Amazon base price: $42.95
Used price: $7.25
Average review score:

Logical arguments HERE WE COME!
I recommend this book to anyone who believes in clear, rational thought. If you are good at thinking, it will help you get better. And if you aren't very good at argumentation, then definately buy it!

I used this text in a philosophy class on logic and found it a refreshingly GOOD text. Too often professors assign texts that are either irrelevant to what we are studying or texts that are so poorly written as to be rendered useless.

I always thought I was good at logic, but this text (and the class to be honest) gave me some tools to hone that skill.

This text does a wonderful job of explaining the rules and terminology behind logical argumentation, giving examples to back those explanations up, and then giving you exercises to practice your fledgling argumentation skills.

Do you know what it means to beg the question? Are you guilty of amphiboly? Do you realize it when politicians try to pull a fast one on you with semantic ambiguity?

Don't know what I'm talking about? Well, pick up this book and you will!


Crossing Unmarked Snow: Further Views on the Writer's Vocation (Poets on Poetry Series)
Published in Paperback by University of Michigan Press (1998)
Authors: William Stafford, Paul Merchant, and Vincent Wixon
Amazon base price: $10.47
List price: $14.95 (that's 30% off!)
Used price: $8.45
Buy one from zShops for: $10.34
Average review score:

Wisdom from a master
Stafford was a great poet; he also writes about writing like a great teacher. I heartily endorse this book to anyone who has read "Writing the Austrialian Crawl." If you haven't read that book, read it first, and then read this one. This book is a posthumous collection of magazine articles, interviews, and other scattered writings. While it is delight to me, and anyone else who loved Stafford, it is not as effective at demonstrating Stafford's approach to writing. That said, Stafford's generosity and humanity shine in this collection. It is worth reading, even if you are not a writer.


The Culture of Secrecy: Britain, 1832-1998
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (1999)
Author: David Vincent
Amazon base price: $65.00
Used price: $48.91
Average review score:

History has never been so fascinating
Ever since the British government proposed radically changing British law towards secrecy, many unscrupulous people have tried to cash in on it. Journalists either slagged off or praised the government in an attempt to increase their own prestege and their newspaper's circulation. For a time it was the talked about issue in the media and around the office water cooler. It was, however, short lived and other items came into prominance within a couple of weeks. In the end, practically no-one had made any significant money or fame with the story. David Vincent, however, had written his book long before the story ever came about and has written one of the most fascinating books I have ever read. It details, in addictively well written English, the course of secrecy from Victorian times to the present day. It gives an amazing insight into the workings of the British government and the extraordinary methods, devices and motives that were employed to keep 'the stiff upper lip' towards a variety of foes (and friends) throughout the modern era. I admit that I had never before picked up a history book (and can't honestly say why I started reading this) but it is more than a history or political book. It makes you wonder about the world we live in and why so many things are kept from our knowledge. If you never read another popular history book in your life, read this as history has never been so fascinating.


Cycles of the Sun, Mysteries of the Moon: The Calendar in Mesoamerican Civilization
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Texas Press (1997)
Author: Vincent H. Malmstrom
Amazon base price: $40.00
Average review score:

Wonderful journey into Mesoamericas past!
Vincent Malmstrom has written a wonderfully entertaining book stuffed full of facts on the Mesoamerican systems of calendrical accounting. I had no idea the history of their calendars went so far back, nor that they were so widely used by such a great number of civilizations. His theories fill in where the facts leave off, as most studies on ancient cultures must, and the facts support his hypotheses. Malmstrom's theories on the origin of the calendar are quite different in some aspects than those of scholars before him -- one major difference is that he does not believe the Olmec developed the calendar. I don't want to ruin any surprises for a reader -- and there are some for those who accept the commonly supported theories of the Olmec as the "father" of all subsequent Mesoamerican civilizations -- so I will stop with just one more comment: If you have any interest in Mesoamerica or the cultures of the Zoque, Olmec, Zapotec, Maya, Mixtec, Toltec or Aztec, GET THIS BOOK!


A Day on Skates: The Story of a Dutch Picnic
Published in Hardcover by Bethlehem Books (1997)
Authors: Hilda Van Stockum, Holda Van Stockum, and Edna St Vincent Millay
Amazon base price: $19.95
Average review score:

This book is a treasure
This is a wonderful book for younger children, and their older siblings, too. It portrays the values and attitudes of days gone by when boys were masculine and girls were feminine and everyone was happy that it was so. The story is interesting, the action is well-paced and fun; you feel as if you have been on the picnic with the children! One of our favorite books!


Deus ex machina
Published in Unknown Binding by 3300 Press ()
Author: Vincent Ferrini
Amazon base price: $
Used price: $199.87
Average review score:

very originial
I thought this was a very original book. I'm a very jaded person, and when I read about a guy who went from being a pimp to a writer, to a husband of a 14 year old girl... It was definitely original. The characters are hollow... but described to be hollow. The reader decides what to think of them. The main character, the man, meets several interesting people. This is set in the future, when the world is dying, and there is a race to discover a way to other planets before it disolves in a ball of fire. In the world that is dying, the characters struggle not to give up themselves, like the planet. Very good for originality... I didn't even get it until the second time i read it.


Developments in West European Politics
Published in Hardcover by Palgrave Macmillan (31 January, 1997)
Authors: Martin Rhodes, Paul Heywood, and Vincent Wright
Amazon base price: $
Average review score:

for politic and historicans
the book shows the political and economical situation after the second world war in europe. the foundation of "gesellschaften" and treatys like the ( German - French ) I needed it for a social studies report and it helped me a lot


Related Subjects: Author Index Reviews Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Reviews are from readers at Amazon.com. To add a review, follow the Amazon buy link above.