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1. David Busch's Canon EOS 5D Mark II Guide to Digital SLR Photography by David Busch | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2010-09-16)
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First book I ever preordered
Well done Guide but needs better proof reading!
The Definitive 5D Mark II Book
Mastering my 5D Mark II
Couldn't put it down! |
2. Painter's Handbook: Revised and Expanded by Mark David Gottsegen | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2006-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Much more than just another guide to artists’ materials, The Painter’s Handbook is an amazingly useful resource, with information on everything from the canvas up: the canvas itself, plus paper, sizes and grounds, pigments and binders, solvents and thinners, varnishes and preservatives. Dozens of step-by-step recipes for make-it-yourself paints, pastels, varnishes, gessoes, sizes, supports, and equipment take this indispensable guide way beyond the competition. Authoritatively written by Mark David Gottsegen, chair of the federal government’s ASTM committee on artist’s materials, the revised Painter’s Handbook considers the enormous changes in the art-materials world since the first edition was published in 1993. New materials, new health issues, new information on outmoded and even harmful supplies and practices mean that every painter needs a copy of The Painter’s Handbook. Customer Reviews (14)
At last--practicality!
Indispensable!
Comprehensive Materials Guide
Clear, Concise, accurate
outstanding resource for artists! |
3. Learn Cocoa on the Mac (Learn Series) by Jack Nutting, David Mark, Jeff LaMarche | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2010-03-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Cocoa frameworks are some of the most powerful frameworks for creating native desktop applications available on any platform today, and Apple gives them away, along with the Xcode development environment, for free!However, for a first-time Mac developer, just firing up Xcode and starting to browse the documentation can be a daunting task. The Objective-C class reference documentation alone would fill thousands of printed pages, not to mention all the other tutorials and guides included with Xcode. Where do you start? Which classes are you going to need to use? How do you use Xcode and the rest of the tools? This book answers these questions and more, helping you find your way through the jungle of classes, tools, and new concepts so that you can get started on the next great Mac OS X application today. Jack Nutting is your guide through this forest; he's lived here for years, and he'll show you which boulder to push, which vine to chop, and which stream to float across in order to make it through. You will learn not only how to use the components of this rich framework, but also which of them fit together, and why. Jack Nutting’s approach, combining pragmatic problem-solving with a deep respect for the underlying design philosophies contained within Cocoa, stems from years of experience using these frameworks.He’ll show you which parts of your application require you to jump in and code a solution, and which parts are best served by letting Cocoa take you where it wants you to go.The path over what looks like a mountain of components and APIs has never been more thoroughly prepared for your travels. With Jack’s guidance, the steep learning curve becomes a pleasurable adventure. There is still much work for the uninitiated, but by the time you’re done, you will be well on your way to becoming a Cocoa Master. Anyone with basic understanding of object-oriented programming who wants to try out Mac OS X application programming, as well as iPhone developers who want to extend their knowledge of Cocoa Touch to include the Mac-specific technologies included with Cocoa. Customer Reviews (7)
Had high hopes for this one, but...
Great book!
Great title that really worked for me.
One of the finest Cocoa books out there
Cocoa, Xcode and Interface Builder kick-start |
4. Interpreting the Psalms: An Exegetical Handbook (Handbooks for Old Testament Exegesis) by Mark D. Futato | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2007-08-17)
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Great handbook for exegeting the Psalms... |
5. America's Forgotten History, Part 2: Rupture by Mark David Ledbetter | |
Kindle Edition:
Pages
(2010-04-12)
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At least as good as Part I, maybe better
History Lover Learns Something New |
6. Health Psychology: Theory, Research and Practice by Professor David F. Marks, Dr. Michael D. Murray, Brian Evans, Dr Carla Willig, Dr Catherine Marie Sykes, Cailine Woodall | |
Paperback: 496
Pages
(2005-07-12)
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Health Psych |
7. Economics of Strategy by David Besanko, David Dranove, Mark Shanley, Scott Schaefer | |
Hardcover: 624
Pages
(2009-09-22)
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Editorial Review Product Description The newly revised 5th edition offers more real-world applications to make materials studied in undergraduate Managerial Economics, Business Strategy, and Industrial Organization courses relevant. Armed with general principles, today's students—tomorrow's future managers—will be prepared to adjust their firms' business strategies to the demands of the ever-changing environment. Customer Reviews (28)
Nice seller
Economics in Strategy
gerat business strategy book
Very good text book
a really good textbook |
8. British Mark IV Tank (New Vanguard, Vol. 133) by David Fletcher | |
Paperback: 48
Pages
(2007-04-24)
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An excellent addition to any serious, in-depth World War I collection.
In The Hands of an Expert |
9. Spiritual Gifts: by David Hocking | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1992-07)
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10. Machinery of Death: The Reality of America's Death Penalty Regime | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2002-05-10)
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Vague and ambiguous
Must Read I give this book five stars primarily because I do not believe a person should arrive at a firm conclusion with respect to the death penalty on abstact pragmatic or moral/ethical academic arguments alone.One must first understand the process, the nuts and bolts, of state execution and how it affects those most directly and closely involved in either fighting against it or carrying it out.We are, after all, talking life and death.This book serves that purpose marvelously.Nor does it hurt that it is a thoroughly fascinating read. Happy reading. ... Read more |
11. Mark as Story Second Edition by David Rhoads | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(1999-03-01)
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Mark the Story for class
A new light... Not a translation
Great insights into the narrative, TERRIBLE view of Christ What is astounding is that the authors take many large footnotes to explain the fact that women had a prominent role in the church despite a lack of evidence in Mark.This is not to say that Mark does not speak about female disciples, but their point is that you must look at the other Gospels to find more support of this.HOWEVER, they refuse to look at other gospels when it is inconvenient to their theology, and MOST SUPRISINGLY, they emphatically state that "Jesus is not God" in a multitude of places because they feel Mark does not reference this idea enough and they refuse to consider other Gospels to present a Biblical theology or more balanced view of Christ (nor will they interact with Church history, or councils on the deity and humanity of Christ).I understand they want to take Mark at face value and ignore other Gospels, but then why do they look to other Gospels when it serves their agenda, but ignore other Gospels when trying to paint a picture of the main character - Jesus?My complaint is thus: How can you have all these footnotes for proving your view of women's role in the early Church, and YET OMIT THE FACT THAT JESUS' DEITY IS ALL OVER THE OTHER GOSPELS AND THE OTHER NEW TESTAMENT WRITINGS???All I'm asking for is a simple footnote as they pound their liberal theology stating, "While WE see no evidence for Christ's deity in this Gospel, it is possible for some to deduce this from a. a study of "the Son of Man" in this Gospel and the Old Testament b. a careful look at Matthew, Luke, and John's Gospel, c. the rest of the New Testament proclaims the fact of Jesus being God in the flesh from Colossians 1 and 2, John 1, Hebrews 1, the virgin birth, ETC. d. the title "Son of God" in Mark may indicate Jesus' deity, e. the "I am" statements in Mark indicate deity, f. a consideration of what happened at the Transfiguration.The authors also ignore the Old Testaments quotes throughout the Gospels (i.e. Isa. 7 and 9- A CHILD WILL BE BORN, A SON WILL BE GIVEN...and HE shall be called....MIGHTY GOD). I only ask for this FOOTNOTE because this is a fair request in light of the focus on the person and work of Christ in the Bible, and because if they want to spend so much time developing a feminist agenda they need to balance this with the focus of the Gospel - Jesus. Mark was not written to promote 21st century, postmodern, relativistic, pluralistic, feminist ideas. It was written to proclaim Jesus. Since the authors take more time promoting their agendas than giving a fair portrayal of Jesus, I ask them to revise the book and keep their exegesis and exposition fair and balanced. It is obvious from their footnotes that they have not interacted with hardly any evangelical theologians, and all their sources are highly liberal. They need to interact with other scholars, not a part of their camps, to present a balanced and fair view. I suggest they read some Carson, Moo, Schreiner, O'Brien, Fee, Grudem, or Morris. So, again, overall the book takes the reader through the Gospel in an exciting way and reveals tons of structures and thematic devices that may not be readily apparent without more study. But, the Christology in the book is blasphemous and is far from the orthodox faith of Christians for 2000 years.Their assumptions and presuppositions are glaring and reflect poor study and scholarship.
Understanding Mark on its own terms The authors of "Mark as Story" try to impress upon the reader the importance of understanding Mark on its own terms as a narrative.They offer four guidelines in this approach: (1) read Mark as a story rather than history, (2) read Mark independently from the other Gospels, (3) avoid reading modern cultural assumptions into the story, and (4) avoid reading modern theologies about Jesus back into Mark's story.With these guidelines in mind, the authors discuss the various elements of Mark, known in biblical studies as "narrative criticism" where tone, style, setting, plot, characters, etc. are analyzed.Sound like a college course in Literature?Perhaps.And thus this particular book may not be to everyone's liking.As for me, I can truly say that I have a much greater appreciation for the Gospel of Mark having read it as a work of literature in its own right. - Ronni
An excellent and fresh approach to the Gospel of Mark |
12. The Lost Beach Boy: The True Story of David Marks one of the founding members of the Beach Boys by Jon Stebbins, David Marks | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2007-05-29)
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Recommended for any true Beach Boys fan
another masterpiece from Jon Stebbins!
Not Just for Beach Boys fans
Opportunities Missed but No Regrets
Fantastic and insightful book on the Beach Boys early days and the price of fame |
13. Let Me Take You Down: Inside the Mind of Mark David Chapman,the Man Who Killed John Lennon by Jack Jones | |
Paperback: 300
Pages
(2000)
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Incomplete
Chapman the Manchurian Candidate
LET ME TAKE YOU DOWN[THE BOOK]
Into the mind of a murderer
John lennon's demise |
14. Creating High-Performance Government Organizations (Jossey-Bass Nonprofit and Public Management Series) | |
Hardcover: 224
Pages
(1998-04-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description Creating High-Performance Government Organizations presents practical advice and tools that managers and innovators at every level of government can use in molding their organizations into results-oriented, mission-driven operations. Developed by a top-notch author team under the auspices of The Alliance for Redesigning Government, these recommAndations are rooted in the authors' years of experience in the public and private sectors, and thorough research into the theory and practice of organizational transformation. The more than three dozen cases presented here will help you understand what high-performance organizations are and develop a clearer understanding of the preconditions to major change, the steps essential to getting started, and ways to overcome common roadblocks along the way. Customer Reviews (8)
Easy Read with Excellent Information
Fabulous service
Too the Point with Steps That Make Sense
Helpful, Concise, Coherent
Usual , General, Superficial |
15. The Google Story by David A. Vise, Mark Malseed | |
Hardcover: 336
Pages
(2005-11-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description The strength of the book comes from its command of many small details, and its focus on the human side of the Google story, as opposed to the merely academic one. Some may prefer a dryer, more analytic approach to Google's impact on the Internet, like The Search or books that tilt more heavily towards bits and bytes on the spectrum between technology and business, like The Singularity is Near. Those wanting to understand the motivations and personal growth of founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin and CEO Eric Schmidt, however, will enjoy this book. Vise and Malseed interviewed over 150 people, including numerous Google employees, Wall Street analysts, Stanford professors, venture capitalists, even Larry Page's Cub Scout leader, and their comprehensiveness shows. As the narrative unfolds, readers learn how Google grew out of the intellectually fertile and not particularly directed friendship between Page and Brin; how the founders attempted to peddle early versions of their search technology to different Silicon Valley firms for $1 million; how Larry and Sergey celebrated their first investor's check with breakfast at Burger King; how the pair initially housed their company in a Palo Alto office, then eventually moved to a futuristic campus dubbed the "Googleplex"; how the company found its financial footing through keyword-targeted Web ads; how various products like Google News, Froogle, and others were cooked up by an inventive staff; how Brin and Page proved their mettle as tough businessmen through negotiations with AOL Europe and their controversial IPO process, among other instances; and how the company's vision for itself continues to grow, such as geographic expansion to China and cooperation with Craig Venter on the Human Genome Project. Like the company it profiles, The Google Story is a bit of a wild ride, and fun, too. Its first appendix lists 23 "tips" which readers can use to get more utility out of Google. The second contains the intelligence test which Google Research offers to prospective job applicants, and shows the sometimes zany methods of this most unusual business. Through it all, Vise and Malseed synthesize a variety of fascinating anecdotes and speculation about Google, and readers seeking a first draft of the history of the company will enjoy an easy read. --Peter Han Customer Reviews (102)
An entertaining read, but seems like Google PR
know effort behind success
OK for what it is ...
A book that is not worth a company
An average book about a great business story |
16. Mark Rothko: The Works on Canvas by Mr. David Anfam | |
Hardcover: 708
Pages
(1998-09-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description Published in association with the National Gallery of Art, Washington . Customer Reviews (12)
Most complete work on Rothko's paintings
Great Gift
Highly informative and recommended
A Fan of Anfam's Rothko The author insightfully tracks the early representationalbeginnings, (his foray into narrative linked with crossing boundaries istotally appropriate for the artist from Dvinsk, Portland, New York) throughthe mythological (application of Kermode's distinction between"Chronos" & "Kairos" is utterly intriguing), &makes a case for Rembrandt as the source for Rothko's obsessions withtragedy & darkness, Vermeer his source for color's sensuality.Anfamtraces in detail, using numerous examples of the brilliant reproductions,how the multiforms foreshadowed the work of the classic period.Thearchitectural contexts for the Chapel are pure genius:Vincent Scully's,"The Earth, the Temple, & the Gods";Joseph Rykwert's,"The Dancing Column";& Leo Bersani's, Ulysse Dutoit's,"Arts of Impoverishment." Anfam's breadth of vocabulary isEnglish, yet he has benfitted from years in the States with a rapid,laconic language that impels the reader forward, informs succinctly. Purposely parrying time-worn quarrels, he unearths the more"thorny," "shady" aspects of dilemmas presented by sucha complex art. Two things happened as a result of reading MARK ROTHKO /THE WORKS on CANVAS / CATALOGUE RAISONNE.During a recent visit to C&MGallery in NY for a show of eight Rothko's, alone in the second room, Iheard them. A few nights ago I had a dream of a handwritten note on a tablein the front room of an auction house that said, "The LastPainting."Rereading Helene Cixous's essay by that name (subtitled,"Or the Portrait of God"), she writes,"I think of the lastRembrandt. A man? Or a painting?"[in Cixous', "Coming toWriting and other Essays."]Anfam has presented us with thetriumphant Rothko.
A must for any Rothko fan. |
17. Ultimate X-Men Vol. 6: Return of The King by Mark Millar | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2006-08-30)
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I am not an x-men fan
Magneto is back for his rematch with the Ultimate X-Men "The Return of the King" is Volume 6 in the "Ultimate X-Men" series and the title, of course, refers to Magneto.In the first volume in the series the X-Men fought Magneto and not only defeated him, but also apparently killed him.However, this turned out to be one of Professor X's mind games; he convinced Magneto that he was Erik Lensheer, unaware of his past life as a mutant terrorist.When the Brotherhood of Mutants discovers Magneto is still alive they find him and remove the mental blocks Xavier had placed in his minds.We are now back to the beginning in many ways, except this time around both Magneto and all the homo sapiens are very wary.In fact, the Bush Administration has Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D. going after all the mutants, including the X-Men.Since they already have Xavier in custody, stopping Magneto is going to be a problem. Actually, stopping Magneto is always a problem.For a long time I have been convinced that Magneto would actually win and the reason I liked the first volume of this series so much was that I thought it recognized this fact by having Professor X and the X-Men going up against Magneto and the Brotherhood of Mutants go at it just once for all the marbles.In the end Magneto should have been dead because he should be unstoppable in a rematch; indeed, look at what ends up doing in this one, extending his magnetic reach across the entire planet.Besides, if you can explode nuclear reactors, why stop at just one?Magneto is simply the most dangerous super villain in the Marvel (or Ultimate) universe.When they were retooling him they should have ratcheted down his power level a couple of notches (Actually, they should do the same thing for Xavier as well). But since Magneto winning would mean coming up with a new title for the comic book, Magneto has to be defeated.Once again the key is getting his helmet off of his head and while I like the way that happens this time around, I still do not really buy that anybody could get close enough to actually do it.Besides, as is often the case with these Ultimate titles, things end up reflecting the blockbuster movies (e.g., Magneto, living in a plastic cage).Clearly one of the defining elements of the X-Men today is the relationship between Charles Xavier and Erik Lensherr and the first issue of "Return of the King" provides an encapsulated version of their history (as well as a new explanation for how Xavier ended up in his wheelchair).Certainly there is something to be said for the ongoing debate that the pair have been having for over a decade. Collected in "Return of the King" are issues #26-33 of "Ultimate X-Men," written by Mark Millar, and illustrated by Adam Kubert and David Finch, with Ray and Ben Lai.The most interesting addition to the X-Men mythos this time around is the sub-plot in which Wolverine finds a way to get Cyclops out of the way so that he can make a move on Jean Grey, especially given the intriguing idea that Logan and Scott are Charles and Eric, the next generation.Most of the relationships between the Ultimate X-Men (e.g., Colossus and Wolverine, Beast and Storm) are more interesting as well.Sometimes I think the "Ultimate X-Men" is overloaded with ideas, but for those who remember Marvel's Mery Mutants from the very beginning the changes are always something to think about. Final Question: Since the Ultimate version of Nick Fury is African-American (apparently there were Howlin' Commandos in the Vietnam War), does that explain why Colin Powell was omitted from the White House discussions while Dick Chaney and Donald Rumsfeld were not?Just curious at that rather interesting omission.
The Ultimate Tale of The Ultimate Heroes
Contains "Ultimate X-Men" issues 26-33(Not Just for Kids) This book opens by showing us how Magneto and Prof. X worked together, how their friendship deteriorated over several years, and, in more detail, how Magneto crippled Xavier.Then it moves into the present day and Magneto's progress on his refuge for mutants as well as the unpleasant scene where he deals with plans for a satellite mutant tracker.Meanwhile, the X-Men-in-hiding are dealing with Magneto's brotherhood in the hope of rehabilitating their image. Is the rumor that Wolverine deliberately left Cyclops to die in the Savage Land true? In the grand tradition of comic book villains, Magneto tells our heroes something of his frightful plan for eliminating the human-mutant relations problem.The X-Men have only a week to find Magneto's hiding place and save the world.(Let me just say that a machine, different from and much more powerful than the one used in the first X-Men movie, is involved.)The final battle certainly kept my interest. During most of the action, Professor X is being held prisoner in a S.H.I.E.L.D. detention camp for mutants suspected of being terrorists.He refuses to betray his students, of course.I reread his words of encouragement to a fellow prisoner after rereading earlier volumes and those words became a little unnerving near the end. Why? Because of what Prof. X tells Nick Fury and what he tells Magneto when they meet again late in the book.You won't have to have read the earlier volumes to speculate on whether or not Xavier is telling the truth. I'm afraid that he *is* telling the truth.If so, that would explain a couple of his moves in earlier volumes that I found incredibly stupid -- and would make this version of Prof. X a little scary.
Covers Ultimate X-Men # 26-33 Magneto is getting ready to destroy the entire human race, except for a token man and woman.The X-Men are in hiding, although they do make an attempt to rehabilitate their image and track down Magneto.Prof. X has been moved to that detention unit for mutants in Cuba that was threatned in "Ultimate War".Cyclops is not dead (was anyone expecting he would be?), but he's not in good condition.Of course the X-Men will save the day, Prof. X will escape, and Magneto will be foiled, but there'll be plenty of fighting, explosions, and a threatened nuclear meltdown. Loved the part where Storm meets the Beast's parents, not to mention having my suspicion about Xavier's cat confirmed. The final scene between Xavier and Magneto is my favorite part of the book. ... Read more |
18. The Innocents Abroad (1869) (The Oxford Mark Twain) by Mark Twain | |
Paperback: 651
Pages
(1997-03-06)
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Oddly timeless in many ways |
19. Mark (The NIV Application Commentary) by David E Garland | |
Hardcover: 656
Pages
(1996-10-10)
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A thorough commentary - Well worth sticking at. |
20. Behind the Camera: Texts by Mark Haworth-Booth and David Alan Mellor (Aperture Monograph) by Mark Haworth-Booth, David Alan Mellor | |
Hardcover: 100
Pages
(2005-06-15)
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Exploring his connections to literature |
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