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1. Call of Duty: The Sterling Nobility
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2. Davis and Lee at War (Modern War
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3. Monsters & Magical Sticks:
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5. Lee County Islands (Images of
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6. Kill Everyone: Advanced Strategies
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7. The Letters
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1. Call of Duty: The Sterling Nobility of Robert E. Lee (Leaders in Action Series)
by J. Steven Wilkins
Hardcover: 332 Pages (1996-08)
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Asin: 1888952237
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Although the Civil War was the bitterest epoch of American experience--dividing families, sundering communities, and enforcing fierce regional enmity--Robert E. Lee was admired and respected by partisans from both sides. Call of Duty examines the attributes of the life and service that enabled Lee to transcend the passions of the moment to become a model of leadership for all time. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Written for All..
A wonderful biography about an amazingly inspiring Christian leader.Well written, easy on the eye, fast moving, with the author's deep understanding of the reference point:the day that Lee lived in.

This book is for young and old, alike.Over the years, I have had to purchase a number of copies as I have given out mine, repeatedly, to family and friends alike.It is personally inspiring as a man, is useful for the development of men, as well as a great read for women, in particular, young girls who may learn what to look for in a man.

5-0 out of 5 stars Call of Duty Robert E Leereview
The book was received on time and in the conditioned indicated in the advertisement - very good. We are well pleased with the entire transaction

5-0 out of 5 stars Call Of Duty
This should be required reading of every young man or woman who are attending our Military Academy or ROTC graduates.

5-0 out of 5 stars what a great book!
This is an inspiring, ennobling read.I have been deeply impacted by the Christian character of this incredible man through this account.This book has short, digestable chapters and is one I would recommend for junior high students and up.Young men, especially, need to see the manly courage, self-control, and gracious character of this leader through these pages.A must-read!!

4-0 out of 5 stars A Christ-like Character
I loaned this book to a well-read friend, who was a yankee and no particular scholar on the Late Unpleasantness.Upon giving it back to me, he remarked, "Wow; I've never read of a more Christ-like character, apart from the Savior Himself."

This book is somewhat panegyrical, but the character of Robert E. Lee deserves such treatment. I've read much on the man, and other presentations are similar.It should be kept in mind that the Leaders in Action series, of which this book is one example, is meant to be inspirational in nature.

My only serious critique of this book is common to all of the books in the series of which I am familiar: the book is somewhat artificially separated into two parts, the first of which is historical/chronological, and the second of which is categorized according to specific virtues.I would prefer the entire book be organized according to the former.

Still, a great and inspirational read about a truly great man, one who is honored by north and south alike. ... Read more


2. Davis and Lee at War (Modern War Studies)
by Steven E. Woodworth
Hardcover: 409 Pages (1995-11)
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Asin: 0700607188
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Steven Woodworth's previous book, the critically acclaimed Jefferson Davis and His Generals, won the prestigious Fletcher Pratt Award and was a main selection of the History Book Club. In that book he showed how the failures of Davis and his military leaders in the west paved the way for Confederate defeat. In Davis and Lee at War, he concludes his study of Davis as rebel commander-in-chief and shows how the lack of a unified purpose and strategy in the east sealed the Confederacy's fate.

Woodworth argues that Davis and Robert E. Lee, the South's greatest military leader, had sharply conflicting views over the proper conduct of the war. Davis was convinced that the South should fight a defensive war, to simply outlast the North's political and popular support for the war. By contrast, Lee and the other eastern generals--notably P.G.T. Beauregard, Gustavus Smith, and Stonewall Jackson--were eager for the offensive. They were convinced that only quick and decisive battlefield victories would prevent the North from eventually defeating them with its overwhelming advantage in men and materials.

Davis and Lee, Woodworth shows, shared a mutual respect for each other for most of the war. But it was respect mixed with a stubborn resistance to the other's influence. The result of this tense tug-of-war was Davis's misguided pursuit of a middle ground that gave neither strategy its best chance for success. The war finally ground to a bloody conclusion with Davis as indecisive as ever and virtually blind to how little confidence his generals had in his leadership.

Drawing extensively upon the papers of Jefferson Davis and the works of leading Civil War historians, Woodworth places the eastern military campaigns in an entirely new light and expands our understanding of Davis as leader of the Confederacy.

This book is part of the Modern War Studies series. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Some hits, some misses
Woodworth, who previously looked at Confederate President Jefferson Davis and his generals in the Western Theater, turns his attention to Davis and his Eastern generals.The title is a bit misleading as while the bulk of the book does center on Davis and Robert E. Lee, the first 150 pages or so deal more with Davis' relationships with Joseph E. Johnson and P.G.T. Beauregard.In the end, Woodworth has crafted a highly readable book that is equally interesting and infuriating.The book is interesting because Woodworth has some new interpretations and posits a clear thesis--namely, Davis and Lee got along mainly because Lee kept Davis "in the loop."This seems a tad bit simple, but sometimes simple answers are the right ones.In this case, one comes away believing that Woodworth has proved his thesis, but also feeling that the author has cherry-picked some of his evidence and came into the work with extreme biases.

Fortunately for Woodworth, the main strength of the book is the discussion and description of the working partnership of Lee and Davis.While in hindsight it might appear that the two could obviously get along if for nothing else than Lee's military prowess, Woodworth does well to remind readers that in the first year or so of the war, Lee was actually not a very popular figure in the South.In fact, many Richmond newspapers mocked and ridiculed him, labeling him "Granny Lee" for a disastrous campaign he oversaw in what is now West Virginia.However, Woodworth shows that Davis never lost faith in Lee and when Johnston was wounded, Lee was immediately given command of what would become the Army of Northern Virginia.From there, the book picks up considerable steam.Woodworth argues that Davis did not agree with Lee's proposed offensive tactics, but deferred to his trusted general from the outset.Woodworth argues that this is due in large part to the fact that Lee was willing to share his plans with Davis, ask for Davis' counsel, and treat Davis with respect.This was in direct contrast to Johnston and Beauregard, who both often kept Davis in the dark as to their plans, felt Davis was stepping on their toes, and often treated Davis with contempt.According to Woodworth, what ended up happening is Davis took his respect for Lee's intellect and appreciation of Lee's personality and turned that into unbridled confidence in his generalship.Due to this, Davis set aside his own strategy (more defensive) in favor of Lee's bold tactics.

With regard to his analysis of Davis and Lee's relationship, there is not a lot to quarrel with Woodworth over.He seems to treat Lee as somewhat infallible, but he is not the first, or last, Civil War historian to do that.It does seem, however, that Woodworth is a big fan of both Davis and Lee and this brings up the most serious criticism of the book.It is obvious from reading this book that Woodworth has some severe biases at work.All historians and writers in general for that matter, have biases.However, most of them do a good job of hiding them.Woodworth, on the other hand, smacks you over the head with them.This would not be a problem except it leads him to stretch his evidence.Woodworth obviously dislikes both Johnston and Beauregard and this leads to issues in the book.First and foremost, Woodworth paints Johnston as some sort of archvillian.While Woodworth does a good job of pointing out Johnston's faults, he leaves Davis to look as if he played no role in the two's animosity toward each other.The even bigger issue, though, is that Woodworth misses the obvious point that Johnston and Davis agreed on strategy.Despite this, Woodworth argues Davis would have been better off ditching Johnston at the beginning of the war because Johnston lacked the moral courage to fight.While Johnston was notorious for his retreats and slow movements, this seems like a stretch on Woodworth's part.To me, the Davis-Johnston relationship does as much to show Davis' faults as it does Johnston's.Davis was unwilling to work with Johnston, despite their agreement on strategy, simply due to the fact that he did not like him.The other problem in the beginning of the book is that Woodworth jumps back and forth playing the blame game.When Johnston and Davis briefly were getting along after First Manassas, Beauregard is painted as the bad guy.When Beauregard and Davis are getting along, suddenly Johnston is the bad egg.Finally, Woodworth also has a disdain for James Longstreet, who he introduces as basically stupid, which borders on irrationality.Whatever your personal take is on Longstreet, to introduce him as stupid just seems a bit much.Taken individually these are not real problems, but considering Woodworth does this throughout much of the book, his injection of his biases really drags the book down.

Woodworth is not uncritical of Davis, but this book, when put side-by-side with his previous work, seems somewhat out of place.While his previous work essentially blamed Davis for losing the war in the West due to his personal character flaws, this work states that Davis had the right strategy and rose above some of his petty personal flaws once Lee took command.Instead, it is more obvious, thanks to Woodworth's work, that Davis did not rise above anything.Lee was willing to tell Davis what he wanted to hear and not clash with the President.Thus, the two got along swimmingly despite having differing strategic ideas.All the while, Davis still clashed with other military and political leaders because of the very personality flaws Woodworth claims he rose above with Lee.It leaves one feeling as if you got half the story, but Woodworth covered up some of the rest so as to paint Davis and Lee in a better light.

Still, Woodworth deserves credit for this venture.It gives an excellent look at the Confederate President and his dealings with his generals in the Eastern Theater.It is chock full of detail and contains many primary sources.That being said, the flaws of the book mean it is surely not the last word on this subject and could be improved upon.Still, it is an excellent place to start and gives an interesting comparison to Davis and his generals and Abraham Lincoln and his.

5-0 out of 5 stars was easy to find and was a great thing to read!
It was ok but if your doing a report then it could get a little boring but it is great information!

4-0 out of 5 stars One of the best books on war time leadership
I found this book to be one of the best books about command decisions and relationships between Politicians and generals during the Civil War I have ever read. It covers the battles and the leaders of the Confederacy, both great and flawed. I found it hard to believe that some Southern leaders/generals fought harder against their own side in stupid little infights and disputes. The book goes a long way in explaining Lee's strategy and that of Davis and how they were different and the results of that difference. This book concentrates on the Eastern Theatre, the author's other book 'Jefferson Davis and his Generals' covers the Western Theatre of operations and is brillant in its examination of this area. Both books are well worth reading. ... Read more


3. Monsters & Magical Sticks: There's No Such Thing As Hypnosis?
by Steven Heller, Terry Lee Steele, Robert Anton Wilson
Paperback: 208 Pages (2009-09-15)
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Asin: 1935150634
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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If you want to know how hypnosis really works (and, no, it has nothing to do with waving of hands or other similar nonsense), you will want to read this book. If you want to know the "magic" behind Ericksonian techniques and Neuro-Linguistic Programming, you have to read this book. From one of the true masters of hypnotherapy, this is one book that can really change your life!! ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent twist on being a more effective hypnotist
I enjoyed this book immensely. Although much of what's written came to me as common sense, I needed an underscoring of what I and most of us already know--that to be effective we need to work on replacing a client's negative metaphor with another positive one. That makes so much sense to me. The only complaint I have (hence the 4 star rating) is the fact that I have the 8th edition, which was printed in 2009, and amazingly there are still numerous typos and grammatical errors. Why haven't any of these errors been caught yet? Hopefully, in the next printing, the publisher will do this fine author a favor and correct these needless flaws so that at least those of us who value the English language can put all our energy on the book's immensely helpful content.

5-0 out of 5 stars What hypnosis really is
This book will easily explain what hypnosis really is and how it works. the author, Dr Steven Heller, was a hypnotherapist referred to by his peers as "The Wizard".

if you aren't sure about hypnosis, you're in for some surprises. we slip in and out of hypnotic states naturally everyday. it's easy for us. once you know, you can start intentionally using it. just one example, hearing and unselfishly listening and paying attention to someone tends to put them in a hypnotic state. it's that easy. self hypnosis is alot easier.

this is a valuable book.

5-0 out of 5 stars I Love this book and have read it numerous times...
As a Master NLP Practitioner and Advanced Hypnotherapist I view this book by Steven Heller as a classic.I read it every so often as it reinforces things I already know and assists me in expanding my creativity when working with people.I find it very hard to put into words exactly why I treasure this book so much.But I certainly do treasure it.

It never fails to inspire me, throw new light on whatever I am thinking about at the time.It gives me creative ideas regarding whomever I am working with no matter what the issues are with which they are wrestling.It seems to put my thoughts on a little higher plane and allows me to take small leaps into new thinking.

It puts me in the perfect frame of mind to be wide open to ideas and concepts so that I don't get stuck in any one mode. I often pick it up and randomly open it and just begin reading for a few minutes.

After reading this book for the first time, I found myself searching the web for other books by this wonderful author.It appears that he had died some time ago and only left this ONE book!I was so disappointed!If any of you know of ANYTHING he has written...even some mimeographed item or random notes, etc.I would love to have you contact me and PLEASE let me know where I can find it.

There is rarely a book that has been so helpful, interesting and powerful...and such a small, incredible book.If you work with people, do hypnosis, NLP or anything involving these areas that deal with thoughts and the human mind, run out and get this book.You will probably find it excellent as I did, I suspect.

4-0 out of 5 stars Appropriate Title
Well written, to the point! Great for therapists, but the lay person can understand the points presented! Our unresourceful patterns are just that Monsters... all we need are the Magical 'Sticks' to chase away the Monsters!

5-0 out of 5 stars Very interesting.
Helped introduce me to covert hypnosis ideas.I bought the book for self defense against con-artists because I'd recently been taken advantage of by folks using covert hypnosis techniques.I think learning about this stuff is a great way to protect your self from hypnotic con artists from L. Ron Hubbard to Karl Rove to Goebbels to a small time crook to Neo-Con radio broadcasts to just about anything that uses these ideas.Read this book for self defence of the mind alone.

On another note the therapy it speaks of does seem very useful if used to help.The doctor had better be a good one.This author and Milton Erickson seemed like decent men.In the wrong hands this stuff could screw you up.

On even another note reflecting on the ideas of constant self hypnosis has been probably been the best aspect of the book.Knowing when you are conditioning yourself has been very helpful. ... Read more


4. Design for Obama - Posters for Change: A Grassroots Anthology
by Steven Heller
Hardcover: 184 Pages (2009-11-01)
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Asin: 3836518562
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Poster art of the Obama '08 electoral campaign



Graphic innovation that helped make history




Hundreds of artists and designers expressed support for the Obama candidacy by designing posters and submitting them to designforobama.org for free download. This selection of the very best curated by Spike Lee and Aaron Perry-Zucker is a visual document of the most inspirational U.S. presidential campaign in living history.




From its inception, the Barack Obama campaign was destined to make history. Its message of inclusion and empowerment was spread by thousands of volunteers, a grassroots organization of unprecedented size and enthusiasm. Design for Obama built on this spirit with an online forum where artists, designers and supporters could upload their artworks and download others. Shepard Fairey s social realist "Hope"; poster became 2008 s enduring image, inspiring scores of designs that appeared on the streets, at rallies and registration drives, and in homes and offices around the country.




Edited by designforobama.org founder Aaron Perry-Zucker and filmmaker Spike Lee, this collection showcases over 200 of the best pro-Obama posters. Contributors range from prominent graphic and street artists to young up-and-comers. With essays by Spike Lee, Perry-Zucker, and design historian Steven Heller, this outstanding collection serves as a matchless historical document of the widespread visual creativity that helped spur Obama to victory. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars SUPA COOL MAN REVIEW OF BARACK OBAMA
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R6EMLC7CW3H76 The Adventures of Supa Cool Man depicts an iconic super hero living in New York.
Tries to live in new york with the "NO DRAMA OBAMA" Credo.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Freedom of Speech...
If only our nation's leaders were as committed to not controlling every word of every sentence, and talk to us like real people! I love this collection of posters. I know it's about Obama's campaign, but more than that... it's a testament to the power of a group of people who are at liberty to say and create and needle and voice and debate. I'm not american. But I come from a country where these things are upheld also... Congratulations on capturing these thoughts in this way...

5-0 out of 5 stars Classy
I'm not a major fan of art books, but this one is no regular art book. The clean layout makes for a sophisticated yet browse-able book. The range of styles represents the diversity of support garnered by our President. The book reflects the emotion, passion, and soul of the campaign. Beautiful.

5-0 out of 5 stars An exquisite testament to a historic campaign...
This wonderful book is both a important testament to & a beautiful celebration of Obama's momentous election. Showcasing art by artists from all over the globe, "Design For Obama" is literally & figuratively a work of art in & of itself. Taschen really did an exquisite job on the printing, the coloring, the paper-stock, the layout, et al. The heft of the book is only surpassed by its beauty.
(& I write this not only as an artist whose great honor it is to have some work in the book ("Man of Hope", page 49, & "Baby Got Hope" on 85), but as a connoisseur of fine art books as well.)
If you would like to read about the book signing party which was a fabulous shindig & a great opportunity to meet the authors as well as many other artists involved, please visit "very secret monster things" @
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5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome!
Beautiful book with a lot of great posters.I love that the artists come from a wide range of backgrounds-- from high school students to experienced designers.

Aaron's layout design is quite handsome...and it doesn't hurt that Steven Heller and Spike Lee had a hand in it too.

A fantastic collection of emerging and seasoned designers.Can't wait for Aaron's next book :D! ... Read more


5. Lee County Islands (Images of America)
by Mary Kaye Stevens
Paperback: 128 Pages (2009-11-25)
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Asin: 0738566322
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When Ponce de Leon visited Southwest Florida in 1513, he discovered some of North AmericaÂ’s most pristine tropical islands. Yet it was here where the explorer met his death at the hands of Calusa Indians who had made their home on the islands since 500 bc. Remaining relatively isolated from mainland society until the mid-1900s, the islands were home to a few hardscrabble pioneers who endured stifling heat, swarming mosquitoes, and deadly storms. Famous anglers such as Thomas Edison, Zane Grey, and Teddy Roosevelt enjoyed stalking the elusive tarpon in this sports fishing paradise. Likewise, the pervasive solitude inspired writers, including Edna St. Vincent Millay, Mary Roberts Rinehart, and Richard Powell. Home to some of the worldÂ’s best beaches, it is not surprising visitors and residents find the lifestyles and histories of Lee CountyÂ’s quaint islands worth preserving. ... Read more


6. Kill Everyone: Advanced Strategies for No-Limit Hold 'Em Poker, Tournaments, and Sit-n-Gos: Revised and Expanded Edition (Gambling Theories Methods)
by Lee Nelson, Tysen Streib, Steven Heston
Paperback: 373 Pages (2009-06-30)
list price: US$34.95 -- used & new: US$22.99
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Asin: 1935396307
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Kill Everyone took the poker world by storm when it was first released in 2007. Its perfect blend of real-time experience, poker math, and computational horsepower created new concepts and advanced strategies never before seen in print for multi-table tournaments, Sit-n-Gos, and satellites. In this revised and expanded second edition, Kill Everyone adds even more ammunition to a tournament-poker-player's arsenal. In addition to groundbreaking analysis of fear-and-fold equity and equilibrium, plus the presentation of optimal strategies for the bubble, the end-game, and heads-up play, this second edition adds 50 pages of incisive commentary from the hottest tournament-poker-player in the world, Bertrand 'Elky' Grospellier, and a new chapter on short-stack cash games to go with the original discussion of playing in short-handed cash games. With a Foreword by 2006 World Series of Poker champion Joe Hachem, annotations by Elky, and solid math-based strategies from Lee Nelson, Tysen Streib, Steven Heston, and Mark Vos, Kill Everyone packs more poker brainpower between two covers than any book to come before it. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent
One of the best books about poker tournament I've ever read. Good mathematical analysis (the concept of equilibrium play is essential) and practical tips you can just apply without thinking too much.

5-0 out of 5 stars Really good book
Good read helps you out some, not a terrible amount if you know what you are doing in tourneys

5-0 out of 5 stars My NL bible
I am a winning Razz player and play on Full Tilt(john21703).But this is my goto NL bible.It helped me win over $800 in cash and prizes in the local S-N-B poker league in the last two months alone (2 local wins, 2nd in regionals, 8th in nationals).I wish I understood every concept in the book, but this isn't a one read type of buy.So get your highlighter and be prepared to win some real money.If I could only recommend one book besides Ace on the River, it would be this one.I think about this book more at the tables than any other one.If you don't know the concepts in this book, be assured someone else at your table does.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good book
I purchased this book for my husband along with "Kill Bill".He thinks both are great.

5-0 out of 5 stars One of the best tournament books
I bought this book because I had trouble understanding how many people are playing in the big MTTs nowadays. I had read the first two Harrington books on tournament play, but I felt like the game had changed a lot since the days those books came out. I was puzzled about the way many players were winning lots of chips with mediocre holdigs. This book helped me to understand better what was going on in the tables. I can't say that I've become a better player, but I hope that when these concepts sink in I can start to gain some success in the tables.

The book has lots of interesting topics like stealing from UTG, calling early raises in position with suited connectors and pushing short stacked with seemingly bad cards. Theories are backed with mathematical equations. In the first reading these things were a little too hard to get a grip, but more studying is required and hopefully these things fall into place too. It's also good idea to read about the tournament play after several years of Harrington's books, because those techniques are so common and everyone knows them so they are losing their power. It doesn't mean they're obsolete but just a little too common and well known that something else might work better at the moment.

To me the last part of the book, which is about short handed cash games, is unnecessary. I don't understand why the authors have added that obviously too short section on complex matter which deserves its own book.

So if you're playing tournaments and want to develop your skills to more advanced levels you need to know these things. After reading the Harrington books this is a good supplement, because this is newer and goes beyound the basics. I recommed this to everyone playing NLHE tournaments. However, in order to better understand these ideas, it would be good to have some kind of basic understanding of tournament play. Maybe not the first book you should read about MTTs.

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7. The Letters
by Benedictus de Spinoza
Hardcover: 404 Pages (1995-12)
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Asin: 0872202755
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Samuel Shirley's splendid new translation, with critical annotation reflecting research of the last half-century, is the only edition of the complete text of Spinoza's correspondence available in English. An historical-philosophical introduction by Jacob Adler, Steven Barbone, and Lee Rice explores the various milieus -- social, political, theological, philosophical -- which characterise the age in which Spinoza wrote. Detailed annotation, a chronology, and bibliography are also included. ... Read more


8. Bits of the Dead
Paperback: 180 Pages (2008-07-31)
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Asin: 1897217811
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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They live.

They die.

They return.

Zombies.

38 authors.

38 gut-wrenching tales.

Flash fiction at its finest, all illustrated by underground favorite SeanSimmans and edited by Keith Gouveia.

Stories by:

Piers Anthony, Robert Appleton, Joel Arnold, Drew Brown, Adam-Troy Castro,Nick Cato, C.M. Clifton, Christopher Allan Death, Ed Dempster, J.G. Faherty,Paul A. Freeman, Charles A. Gramlich, J.H. Hobson, M.M. Johnson, Michael Josef,Kiernan Kelly, Nancy Kilpatrick, Michael Laimo, Catherine MacLeod, James Newman,Kurt Newton, Jeff Parish, Matthew John Peters, Jeffrey C. Pettengill, DanielPyle, Gina Ranalli, Steven Savile, Julia Sevin, R.J. Sevin, Nate Southard, JeffStrand, Simon Strantzas, Marcie Lynn Tentchoff, Lee Thomas, William T.Vandemark, Steve Vernon, Tim Waggoner, John Weagly

Bits of the Dead is a hard-hitting, pulse-pounding collection ofzombie tales that'll have you ripping through the pages faster than a ghoulthrough a warm body.

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5-0 out of 5 stars A new type of Zombie material
I was very surprised to find out how enjoyable it was to read 2 page stories. Each seemed to have been taken from a really great scene of a Romero movie that I must have missed.
An entirely new type of read, not novel, novella or short story, but a very short story. Really entertaining.
Goes right for the juggler.
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4-0 out of 5 stars A fun read
The stories are so quick it can almost be frustrating but then its nice to move on to yet another story. you want to keep turning the page because the next story is only a minute away. Some of the stories are average but there a few that are really good, it takes skill to write a 2 page story and have the reader remember it.
a fun read and worth the time. If you love zombies then this needs to be a part of your collection.

4-0 out of 5 stars Tidbits and pieces of bloody goodness
Lots of little stories here.If you were looking for anything that goes beyond the 5 minute reading span look elsewhere.This is the undead for those with ADD and can be read in its entirety in about an hour or two at most.
Some of these stories are not exceptional but there are a few that are quite memorable.Just a little twist, usually subtle that make you blink in surprise but not much else because before it sinks in it is time to move on to the next juicy morsel.
Entertaining and quick, this is a great little zombie snack for those who want something easy and quick to digest.

5-0 out of 5 stars Bits of the Dead is a package of zombie bonbons
Bits of the Dead edited by Keith Gouveia
Coscom Entertainment, 2008
ISBN:9781897217818
Available New

Bits of the Dead is a package of zombie bonbons, with little bite size pieces of zombie goodness that you can devour quickly... and you can't eat just one.The stories in this collection range from one to three pages in length. While I was initially leery of a collection of super short zombie stories, I was pleasantly surprised. I was impressed with the quality stories the authors wrote with such a limited word count.A wide variety of horror authors, both well known and new, contributed to the collection. The stories range all over the spectrum of zombie fiction, and there is enough variety that even the most well read zombie fiend will find something new.In short, Bits of the Dead is more than simply a novel idea for a zombie anthology... it's the best kind of mind candy.I recommendBits of the Dead to fans of the zombie genre in particular and horror readers in general.

Contains: gore

4-0 out of 5 stars 38 Truly terrifying tales of the dead!
'Bits of the Dead' is one of the finest collections of truly great zombie short fiction. This tome features the literary lashings of notable authors:

Piers Anthony, Robert Appleton, Joel Arnold, Drew Brown, Adam-Troy Castro, Nick Cato, C.M. Clifton, Christopher Allan Death, Ed Dempster, J.G. Faherty, Paul A. Freeman, Charles A. Gramlich, J.H. Hobson, M.M. Johnson, Michael Josef, Kiernan Kelly, Nancy Kilpatrick, Michael Laimo, Catherine MacLeod, James Newman, Kurt Newton, Jeff Parish, Matthew John Peters, Jeffrey C. Pettengill, Daniel Pyle, Gina Ranalli, Steven Savile, Julia Sevin, R.J. Sevin, Nate Southard, Jeff Strand, Simon Strantzas, Marcie Lynn Tentchoff, Lee Thomas, William T. Vandemark, Steve Vernon, Tim Waggoner, and John Weagly.

All of these great stories are highlighted by the unique artwork of Sean Simmans who is one of the most versatile artists I have ever seen. His style changes from story to story and each short is perfectly accompanied by his work.

I'd put 'Bits of the Dead' right up there with the likes of Skipp and Spector's 'Book of the Dead' or David J Schow's 'Zombie Jam' - each eerie tale featuring it's own new take on the dead.

If you're a fan of zombies and zombie fiction...load your gun, stock your basement and make a run to grab this book!

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9. Bruno Stevens: Baghdad
by Jon Lee Anderson, Monica Garcia Prieto
Paperback: 240 Pages (2004-05-02)
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Truth Lies Within tells the story of the people in the ancient city of Baghdad, before, during, and after the war that took place in Iraq in the spring of 2003. It tells the story of the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime and of the chaos which accompanied the arrival of the Americans. But more than anything else, as its title suggests, this book is concerned with telling the truth--and rightly so, because few wars of modern times have ever been so lied about.

An emotional diary of 200 photographs, Truth Lies Within also includes written contributions from highly esteemed journalists. Jon Lee Anderson, foreign correspondant with The New Yorker, who was embedded in Baghdad as the bombs fell, offers a preface. Observations come from Monica G. Prieto of El Mundo. And John Morris, the photo editor of The New York Times during the Vietnam War, closes the book with an afterword.

In the end, the only palpable truth to be found in Baghdad before, during and after the war was the one so unforgettably chronicled here by Bruno Stevens. In Truth Lies Within, we see what he saw: the Iraqi people, as they live and die in the midst of a violent upheaval which they could do nothing to prevent.--Jon Lee AndersonEssay by Monica Garcia Prieto.

Foreword by Jon Lee

Anderson.

Afterword by John Morris.

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5-0 out of 5 stars USA: The New Barbarians
The title for this book could've easily been "Shock and Awe: The New Barbarians".

Be warned this is no coffee table book. From a Belgian photographer, it shows dramatic photos of Baghdad before the American annexation, and later, of dozens of civilians wounded or killed by American cluster bombs and American "intelligent" missiles at the time of air raids on Baghdad.

But for the difference in intensity due to weapons technical development, there's substantially no difference between the London bombings by the German Luftwaffe in WWII and the American destruction of large parts of Baghdad onoccasion of "Shock And Awe" in 2003 as it is clearly depicted in this book.

After all this, Americans ought to substitute the stars in their national flag with swastikas. After all, the German people elected Hitler to power, and the American people did the same with George W. Bush. Twice. Will he end the same way Hitler did? This is an excellent, first class book. After reading it, you'll have your own answer to the above question. ... Read more


10. BearWalker
by Steven L. Climer, Steven Lee Climer, Lori A Soard
Mass Market Paperback: 244 Pages (1998-10-07)
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Isbn: 1583650008
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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"BearWalker" is a modern tale steeped in the rich tapestry of native-American mythology. Twenty years ago, David Walking Bear was banished from his tribe and exiled from his reservation. He was the coming of a myth, a legend that always meant death and destruction to his people. The child was a BearWalker, a loup garou, a changeling, a werewolf.

Twenty years later, David is an alcoholic living on the streets, booze being the only thing that can curb his uncontrollable changes and fury. One evening, a gang of rednecks decide to "clean the streets" of some urchins and descend onto David and two others. Brutally beating them with bats and pipes, the rednecks take pleasure in the attack. But they've picked the wrong man to violate. David changes into the BearWalker, a beast of legend, and obliterates the attackers.

Because of the attention, David must flee. He becomes the target of a ruthless tabloid reporter, Dillinger. Through all of this, another person has taken notice of the events. Her name is Jeanette and she's a nurse. But not just any nurse, Jeanette is also the stuff of legend -- she's a healer, a BloodStopper. She recognizes the accounts of the BearWalker and knows she can help the beast. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars AWESOME
BearWalker is a great book with a ton of potential.As I read the book I kept thinking, this is gonna be a hit TV series some day. It has everything:government conspiracy, mysticism, betrayal...the works! His use of Native American myth, and his great development of Paul Dillinger(my personal favorite in the book) just left me wishing the book was 500 pages and not 150.I hope he writes more in this line!

5-0 out of 5 stars Steven King Watch Out!
Wow! Steven King, the king of horror fiction, had better prepare hisabdication speech because Steven Lee Climer is the heir apparent, the crownprince, and his works of dark fantasy declare him ready to reign. Basedon Chippewa and Ottawa myths and legends of shape shifters and healers,Bear Walkers and Bloodstoppers, BEARWALKER, set in present day Ann Arbor,puts a whole new spin on the myths. Unable to control his shape shifting byany other means, David Walking Bear has become an alcoholic, a streetperson. And manages to survive in the shadows until a group of men, armedwith chains and bats, descend on his alley and start beating David and twoof his derelict buddies. Changing into a monster, David kills them all,including one friend who is still alive, and has to run again.JeanetteTowson, gifted by Manitou (the Great Spirit) with the ability to take illsand wounds from the patient to herself, has hidden herself by adoptingdifferent strategies. A news junkie, she almost knows what David is, butgets herself involved in the news when she saves a victim of an autoaccident.There is still another important character in BEARWALKER. PaulDillinger, a tabloid reporter, wants the stories of the "monster thatkills" and the "angel that heals" for his rag and isdetermined to find the truth of it without regard to the people involved. The author's previous book, DREAM THIEVES, was nominated for Best FirstNovel 1997 from the International Horror Guild.I had the honor ofreviewing it also. It has all the makings of a classic, a book that definesthe horror/dark fantasy genre.

5-0 out of 5 stars Steven King Watch Out!
Wow! Steven King, the king of horror fiction, had better prepare hisabdication speech because Steven Lee Climer is the heir apparent, the crownprince, and his works of dark fantasy declare him ready to reign. Basedon Chippewa and Ottawa myths and legends of shape shifters and healers,Bear Walkers and Bloodstoppers, BEARWALKER, set in present day Ann Arbor,puts a whole new spin on the myths. Unable to control his shape shifting byany other means, David Walking Bear has become an alcoholic, a streetperson. And manages to survive in the shadows until a group of men, armedwith chains and bats, descend on his alley and start beating David and twoof his derelict buddies. Changing into a monster, David kills them all,including one friend who is still alive, and has to run again.JeanetteTowson, gifted by Manitou (the Great Spirit) with the ability to take illsand wounds from the patient to herself, has hidden herself by adoptingdifferent strategies. A news junkie, she almost knows what David is, butgets herself involved in the news when she saves a victim of an autoaccident.There is still another important character in BEARWALKER. PaulDillinger, a tabloid reporter, wants the stories of the "monster thatkills" and the "angel that heals" for his rag and isdetermined to find the truth of it without regard to the people involved. The author's previous book, DREAM THIEVES, was nominated for Best FirstNovel 1997 from the International Horror Guild.I had the honor ofreviewing it also. It has all the makings of a classic, a book that definesthe horror/dark fantasy genre. I'm not sure, but I think BEARWALKER is their first book. If so, it's agrand debut into the publishing world.Rumors are rampant regarding thedeath of the horror genre, but my guess is: Steven Lee Climer and Indigowill be the Bloodstopper for horror.Reviewed by Patricia Lucas White,award-winning author of A Wizard Scorned. ... Read more


11. Ramtha
by Ramtha (Esprit), Steven Lee Weinberg, J. Z. (Judy Zebra) Knight
 Paperback: 247 Pages (1996-11-01)

Isbn: 2900219485
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12. Stan Lee: Comic Book Genius (Great Life Stories)
by Steven Otfinoski
Library Binding: 111 Pages (2006-11-16)
list price: US$30.50 -- used & new: US$20.30
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Asin: 0531138739
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Great reference book.
I bought this book for my 9 year who had to do a report on a biography.It was great and very easy for him to read and understand. ... Read more


13. Steven Fromholz: New and Selected Poems (TCU Texas Poets Laureate Series)
by Steven Fromholz
Hardcover: 96 Pages (2007-11-05)
list price: US$15.95 -- used & new: US$8.99
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The songs and poems of 2007 Texas Poet Laureate Steven Fromholz tell of a life that began with "bikes and trikes and kites and trees" and has progressed through fatherhood and many days and nights spent on the road.

Fromholz's poetry and lyrics evoke the western landscape, capture memories of the past and plans for the future, and plumb the depths and heights of feeling engendered by life as a touring musician. Despite a stroke, which felled him for a time, Fromholz still acts a whitewater guide on the Rio Grande, still performs, and still writes the poems that caused the State Legislature to name him Poet Laureate of Texas for 2007. ... Read more


14. Peoples of the Plateau: The Indian Photographs of Lee Moorhouse, 1898-1915 (The Western Legacies Series,)
by Steven L. Grafe, Lee Moorhouse
Paperback: 221 Pages (2005-12-12)
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The remarkable photographs in Peoples of the Plateau capture the lives of Pacific Northwest Indians at the turn of the twentieth century--and at a turning point in their own history.

The Columbia River Plateau, in the interior Pacific Northwest, was populated for centuries by the Umatilla, Walla Walla, and Cayuse Indians. By the late nineteenth century, after the U.S. government had confined these peoples to a single reservation, their lives began to change irrevocably. Major Lee Moorhouse, a businessman and former militia officer, served as an Indian agent during this period. Believing that the Indians he encountered were a "dying race," Moorhouse was driven to collect their artifacts and, for posterity, take their photographs.

Although he was not a professional photographer, Moorhouse produced more than 9,000 glass-plate negatives, one-third with Indians as his subjects. Although his works to some degree reflect a stereotypical view, they are an invaluable aid for tribal researchers and historians because they identify their subjects by name.

This book marks the first major examination of Moorhouse and his work. Featuring eighty exquisite plates, it not only showcases Moorhouse's extensive photographs but also tells the story of the man--about whom little is known--and of the world in which he lived and worked. ... Read more


15. Soul Temple
by Steven Lee Climer, Steven L. Climer
Paperback: 200 Pages (2000-10-01)
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Asin: 1930997043
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Twixt Heaven and Hell...Plagued by the persistent presence of a mighty demon only he can see, Spencer Wells has spent a lifetime resisting Thoth's unremitting demands. But when Thoth threatens Spencer's unborn child he must find a way to banish the demon forever. ... Read more


16. Dream Thieves
by Steven Lee Climer
Paperback: 208 Pages (2001-12-01)
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Asin: 0759904715
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Dark Fantasy/HorrorIf a man is unable to dream, can insanity be far behind? Edward Grimm is a talented wood carver living in 18th century Germany. He has made a fine living for himself carving carousel horses for royalty, but his heart and soul are dark. Grimm has never been able to dream, and loathes those who can. His anger at God for denying him this simple pleasure fuels jealousy and hate toward his little nephew who tells Grimm all of his fantastic dreams. Driven insane by this venom, Grimm seeks out the assistance of mysterious gypsy wanderers who give him the secret of capturing his nephew's dreams. Through the use of forbidden magic, Grimm seals his nephew in the most exquisite wood grain and places him upon a carousel. There, Grimm waits as his nephew's dreams come to visit and find out why he hasn't called upon them. Dream after dream is captured by Grimm, sealed in wood, and placed upon the carousel for his personal pleasure. If he can't have his own dreams, he shall have those of others. He also covets the daughter of the chieftain, a woman just as dark in the heart as he. Once he makes Elena his wife, all his wishes seem to come true, but his web of hate, jealousy and deceit set into motion the makings of his own demise. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Mesmerizing and Captivating: for Barker and Gaiman Fans
From what I've read, this was Steven Climer's first book.After reading it I now see why he won so many awards and honorable mentions.He set the bar pretty high for himself.

Dream Thieves sucks you in innocuously until you're tangled in the horrors of a man who can't dream.The imagery and surrealness put Climer right up there with Barker and Gaiman.

4-0 out of 5 stars Most Excellent.
Wonderful story, and the pace keeps you going and going. Many plot twists, and the book stayed with me long after I finished it. Great new author... A Must Read! ... Read more


17. Once Upon a Halloween Night
by Steven Lee Climer
Hardcover: 144 Pages (2008-11-21)
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Asin: 1607254379
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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"Once Upon a Halloween Night" is a middle grade fantasy tale of ghost named Vernon Boggs.On his deathbed many, many years ago, Vernon cursed his dysfunctional family for their spiteful and hateful behavior, and he promised to haunt them.The trouble, as Boggs discovers, is that curses go both ways.He is bound to the house and family land because of the curse.He cannot move on. One Halloween night, he befriends a teenage witch named Lucy.With the help of a magic substance called Wind-dough, Lucy helps Boggs leave his prison one time a year.Boggs chooses Christmas Eve because it was the most cherished time of the year for himself and his wife Joy. Soon Boggs realizes he is forgetting about Joy and the problems of the living, namely his distant relatives that live in the family home, are pushing his memories aside.If a ghost forgets, then he has nothing.Boggs soon understands that he must escape the curse, but time is running out. Will Lucy be able to help him? Meanwhile, Lucy is having her own troubles.She can’t seem to be mean and “witchy” like her sisters.They say she’s too nice to be a witch and she’ll never become truly ugly unless she starts doing some nasty, horrible things.She wants to earn her warts, but Lucy just can’t be wicked.Soon realizes her magical gifts are in supernatural home decorating and party-planning."Once Upon A Halloween Night" is a dazzling and fun-filled ride through many of the major holidays, specifically Christmas and Halloween.Can a cranky old ghost and a sweet young witch break with tradition and follow their own paths? ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Sure to entice younger readers
Curses are rough things to spend eternity with. "Once Upon a Halloween Night" is the story of Vernon Boggs, a man cursed to experience the rest of his existence on his family's land. A young witch named Lucy however, can help break his curse. Lucy isn't free of her own problems, and through the companionship of witch and ghost, the two must face the problems that affect their lives and unlives. "Once Upon a Halloween Night" is a freshly written novel sure to entice younger readers just getting started with chapter books.
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18. Intervention, Terrorism, and Torture: Contemporary Challenges to Just War Theory (AMINTAPHIL: The Philosophical Foundations of Law and Justice)
Paperback: 323 Pages (2010-11-02)
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This book asks whether just war theory and its rules for determining when war is justified remains adequate to the challenges posed by contemporary developments. Some argue that the nature of contemporary war makes these rules obsolete. By carefully examining the phenomena of intervention, terrorism, and torture from a number of different perspectives, the essays in this book explore this complex set of issues with insight and clarity.

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19. The Nuclear Predicament: Nuclear Weapons in the Twenty-First Century (3rd Edition)
by Peter R. Beckman, Paul Crumlish, Michael Dobkowski, Steven Lee
Paperback: 340 Pages (1999-10-25)
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Asin: 0136806384
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This interdisciplinary book examines the evolving nuclear predicament and considers particular strategies to cope with and shape the nuclear future. This book reflects the changes brought to nuclear issues by the end of the cold war.The Nuclear Predicament focuses on four main themes, allowing students to understand new nuclear situations—militarily, politically, socially, and ethically— as they arise.Appropriate for anyone with an interest in Nuclear Issues, American Foreign Policy, International Relations, Global Issues, and Contemporary History. ... Read more


20. The Korean War
by Steven Hugh Lee
Paperback: 216 Pages (2001-10-08)
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Asin: 0582319889
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One of the most important conflicts of the second half of the twentieth century, the Korean War defined the Cold War and provided a dress rehearsal for Vietnam ten years later. This concise international history of the war offers a new approach to its understanding, tracing its origins and dynamics to the interplay between modern Korean history and twentieth century world history. Books in the Seminar Studies in History series bridge the gap between textbook and specialist survey. They consist of a brief "Introduction" and/or "Background" to the subject, valuable in bringing the reader up-to-speed on the area being examined, followed by a substantial and authoritative section of "Analysis" focusing on the main themes and issues. There is a succinct "Assessment" of the subject, a generous selection of "Documents" and a detailed bibliography.Tens of thousands of US soldiers and untold millions of Koreans died in this war - the first major arena of the East-West conflict. The narrative examines the social history of the conflict, and includes material on the newly racially integrated US fighting forces, war and disease, women and war and life in the Prisoner of War camps. While most surveys stop at 1953, with the signing of the armistice, Steven Hugh Lee carries the story through to the Geneva Conference in the spring of 1954 - the last major international effort before recent years to negotiate a permanent peace for the Korean peninsula.For those interested in American history, Korean history, the Cold War or the Korean War. ... Read more


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