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    1. Kindle Tips, Tricks, and Shortcuts
    $16.47
    2. Trailer Life RV Parks, Campgrounds
    $19.48
    3. Jeff Herman's Guide to Book Publishers,
    $17.13
    4. Woodall's North American Campground
    $32.45
    5. The Harvard Dictionary of Music
    $13.45
    6. A Guide Book of United States
    7. Kindle Address Book with Grocery
    $16.47
    8. 2010 Exit Now: Interstate Exit
    $19.79
    9. 2011 Songwriter's Market
    $17.13
    10. The New Essential Guide to Weapons
    $23.10
    11. World Radio TV Handbook (WRTH)
    $16.72
    12. Complete Book of Colleges, 2011
    13. ..Kindle Click: The VERY FAST
    $17.13
    14. Woodall's North American Campground
    $7.95
    15. MLA Rules for Format & Documentation:
    $10.19
    16. Dictionary of Banking Terms (Barron's
    $9.99
    17. Zinester's Guide to NYC
    $24.75
    18. Fuck You Heroes : Glen E. Friedman
    $12.21
    19. Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalogue
    20. Love Poem Collection - The Greatest

    1. Kindle Tips, Tricks, and Shortcuts
    by Michael Gallagher
    Kindle Edition
    list price: $0.99
    Asin: B0040ZN0KI
    Publisher: Gagler Enterprises, LLC
    Sales Rank: 144
    Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars
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    Editorial Review

    Updated November 2010!

    From the author of the best-selling blog “Free Kindle Books Plus a Few Other Tips” and the #1 free Kindle book guide comes this handy, time-saving, collection of tips, tricks and shortcuts for your Kindle. Topics include:

    • Archived Items
    • Battery Replacement
    • Calculator Functionality
    • Checking Your Email
    • Collections
    • Contacting Amazon's Kindle Customer Service
    • Converting PDF Documents to Kindle Format
    • Discussion Boards
    • Displaying the Time
    • Download Problems - What To Do
    • Flight Check
    • Formatting Issues in a Kindle Book - What To Do
    • Games on Your Kindle
    • Gifting a Kindle Book / Gift Certificates
    • Internet Access (it’s free) on Your Kindle
    • Kindle Reading to You (Text to Speech)
    • Losing Your Place While Reading
    • Lost Kindle Tip
    • Mobile Websites - Access Them on Your Kindle
    • Password Protection
    • Permanent Deletion of a Title
    • Pictures on Your Kindle
    • Playing Music on Your Kindle
    • Popular Highlights Feature - Turning it Off
    • Reset Your Kindle
    • Samples of Books
    • Screen Freeze Fix
    • Screenshots - Printing Out What You See
    • Social Networking with Facebook and Twitter
    • Transferring Books to Your Kindle
    • Transferring Existing Collections to Your New Kindle
    • Checking the Weather
    • Wireless Coverage for Your Kindle
    • Random Tips
    • Blogs Available on Your Kindle

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    Reviews

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great book by writer of great blog: don't confuse them; book is super handy, and blog helpful, esp. for newbees., October 13, 2010
    This review comments on both the BOOK as well as Michael's DAILY BLOG of the same or similar name. Both are set up to help you find free books and give help to lost or confused Kindlers. In the daily BLOG, the helpful links to the product saves typing/searching time. Before Amazon ranked top sellers WITHOUT sifting free books [which was not so long ago] this blog found them for us. Now that Amazon ranks bestseller free books separately, we still get numerous tips on Kindle functions and clarifications. Michael also refers out to other free/cheap sources online besides Amazon. I never would have found SMASHWORDS or tackled MOBIPOCKET, just for two examples, without the gentle and friendly guidance of this blog. I think of the book as my OVERALL guide and the blog as my current and updated info on finding inexpensive and quality sites for books. I bought the book and have subscribed for over a year to the blog: as a result I have 147 free books in my UNREAD collection! So Michael has really saved me some money as well as help me locate great books, some of which I've paid for, too! BOTH Book and Blog are worth every cent. Thanks!

    5-0 out of 5 stars great Stuff, October 14, 2010
    Lots of tips in here, some I was able to see in the Kindle manual (yes I read it) but even more that are not included such as I was able to check in for my flight using my Kindle and display the boarding pass electronically for use on continental air. sure beats having to find a printer when you are in a hotel.

    5-0 out of 5 stars How to Love Your Kindle Even More, November 23, 2010
    I've had my Kindle for four months....I read through the User Manual early-on....and, like so many others, have found my Kindle one of the best electronic device (and BOOK!) purchases I've ever made.

    That said, this engaging and well-done Kindle guide has only deepened my understanding, enjoyment and love of this device. The author's conversational and understanding style makes for exceptionally easy and, most importantly, USEFUL reading. The book is well-indexed from the Table of Contents and serves as a ready reference whenever I need an answer. The author addresses all the stuff we Kindle users really care about.

    In addition, there is an extensive list of Kindle/mobile-friendly websites one can access directly from the links in the book to the web. Everything from news, sports, travel, weather and business sites are listed. This list alone makes this book more than worth the measly 99 cents' cost.

    The book is updated frequently and reflects all the latest software and Kindle versions available.

    Along with the author's superb daily Kindle blog Free Kindle Books Plus a Few Other Tips (perched at #1 in Kindle blogs), this is the best 99 cents investment one can make.

    You'll love your Kindle whole lot more with this ready-reference at your Kindle fingertips.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Little More A Than User's Manual, November 16, 2010
    If you haven't reading the user's manual that comes free on your Kindle then most of this will be wonderful and helpful information for you. If you have more than skimmed the user's manual, then this will be a disappointment - as it is simply a regurgitation of what is already there. Of course there were a few helpful hints and I did pay only 99 cents for this - so I have to put the cost and content into perspective. Because of the low cost, and the sprinkling of a few things that weren't in the user's manual, I gave it a 3 star... otherwise it would've been much less. I would recommend, however, the author's blog 'Free Kindle Books Plus a Few Other Tips' - which I gladly rated a 5 star!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome, December 16, 2010
    I just did a quick read of this book and found so many helpful tips and suggestions. I am not extremely computer literate, but I believe the instructions provided are detailed enough that even I would be able to follow them. I had no idea that a Kindle could do so many things. This is a valuable guide for any Kindle owner.

    5-0 out of 5 stars No brainer, Great guide for Kindle Lovers +++, December 3, 2010
    Listen: this is a no-brainer for many of us with no brains. Absolutely the Best .99 investment I could make in learning to use and protect the Kindle. In the first few minutes I found ideas that I applied immediately, for example: How many have considered what happens when you've LOST your Kindle - yes really walked off and left it somewhere in a distraction? Don't tell me you haven't ever done this with a cell phone, I know you better... The guide's suggestion to register the first name and phone number to appear on the owner's home page is priceless.

    And I found out how to turn the Kindle off when I'm finished, duh. Again how many don't know how and have to wait for the sleep mechanism to shut it down? Don't lie...

    How to turn on the reader's voice [grr..], listen to music on the Kindle, send and receive email, convert documents,
    and organizing my growing stuff - all good information.

    This is an excellent guide for the normal clueless. Michael, thank you for this and your blog.




    1-0 out of 5 stars Not for Gen-1 Kindle, December 23, 2010
    $.99 isn't sending me to the soup line, but Gallagher should let us know before we donate a dollar to him that this book is useless for a first generation Kindle.

    2-0 out of 5 stars Kindle Tips, Tricks & Shortcuts, December 21, 2010
    I just received this small text and have attempted unsuccessfully to use it for several simple instructions. One reference regarding reading my e-mail, instructs me to go to the kindle web browser, yet provides no information on how to do this or where to find it. I searched the table of contents, again no help. The author uses lots of unnecessary words but provides minimal information on most topics I've tried to find. So far (and again, I just received this "book"), I've had to go to the Kindle user guide to get my questions answered. ... Read more


    2. Trailer Life RV Parks, Campgrounds and Services Directory 2010 (Trailer Life Rv Parks, Campgrounds, and Services Directory)
    Paperback
    list price: $24.95 -- our price: $16.47
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Isbn: 0934798966
    Publisher: Trailer Life Books
    Sales Rank: 22610
    Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars
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    Editorial Review

    Known simply as "the bible" among RVers, this exhaustive reference contains over 11,000 detailed listings for parks, service centers, and attractions. Compiled by the experts at Trailer Life, it rates each park with their exclusive triple rating system for everything from cleanliness and amenities to visual appeal. This edition fully embraces the Internet age, with handy charts showing which parks offer Internet and Wi-Fi access and those that accept online reservations. Other helpful features include phone numbers for up-to-the-minute traffic and weather conditions in each state and province, free dump site locations, and more than 70 full color digital maps complete with bridge, ferry, tunnel, and toll information. The guide also covers the rules of the road and towing laws for each state. No matter how far-flung the destination, the Trailer Life Directory 2010 ensures that travelers are never lost, in danger, or unprepared for what lies ahead.
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    Reviews

    5-0 out of 5 stars very helpful, February 14, 2010
    I have used this book for a number of years and it is very helpful. For those of us who do not plan extended stops, or travel around, it is nice to know where to find campgrounds and what is available. Of a particular help is one that took me a while to realize and that is the amount of available rv's sites compared to the amount of open sites. Many times rv's don't seem to be all that welcome in places thar are mostly permanent residents. So as you look at the campground information and it says, for example, 250 sites--50 available, it will be full or permanent residents. Don't get me wrong, that is fine if it is what you prefer. I, however, prefer to stay with rv's who are doing similar to what I am. I have found them to be much friendlier and helpful. This is no big revelation to many but it has been my observation over the past 10 years.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Not Very Useful as CAMPGROUND guide, March 15, 2010
    Title should be changed to "RV Parks & Services" as this book is heavily slanted towards RV long term parks and NOT campgrounds. So, if you are a short term "camper", with or without an RV, you will spend a lot of time sifting through information that has absolutely little, if any, interest to you. As far as usefulness to long term RV "parkers" the internet, in my opinion, holds a much more useful and searchable database.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Trailer Life Directory, February 6, 2010
    We buy this directory every year since we travel quite a bit. My wife (the navigator) prefers this directory over the Woodall's (both are produced by the same parent company) mostly because of the better layout. The stick-on state index tabs are tedious to put on but are helpful in quickly finding the state you are looking for. I wish the state locator maps were printed at the beginning of the state listings but all the maps are located toward the front of the book. I can understand why: they are in color and on a better grade paper. Just a little inconvenient to flip back and forth. Campground data provided is nearly always accurate. The Woodall's book has led us to a couple of dumpy campgrounds that weren't even listed in the Trailer Life directory. Seems like the TL Directory may have better reviewers.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Rating System Needs Improvement, May 7, 2010
    Have used this directory for more years than I can remember. The user must take the CG rating with a grain of salt. When staying at a CG found in the directory, I have always wondered how the rating was arrived at, as there seems to be no connection between reality and the rating. Sometimes I think the rating is based on how much advertising the particular CG does with TL Enterprises. We spent the winter at a CG with a very good rating, however, the voltage was so low, we were unable to use our appliances. Also, the fact that there was a skeet shooting range 100yds from our site didn't seem to have entered into the rating. We thought we were in a combat zone until 10PM nights. The directory is great for locating the CG's, but don't put a lot of weight on the rating. Users of the directory should be able to submit rating cards for CG's they have visited.

    3-0 out of 5 stars It's better than nothing..., March 4, 2010
    It's better than nothing... This book is NOT a quick reference guide. It takes a lot of time to pour over the material. There's a lot of flipping back and forth over the material. Better use of tables, etc would be better.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Good but hard to use, July 7, 2010
    I bought it so I could have an easier way of looking for campground around the area where I'd like to stay. I'd expect this catalog to have map of each state with location marked for each of the campground so I could just look at the map and know exactly what to look for. However, this is not the case. If you are looking at the state with tons of campgrounds(FL is one example), it will take to a while to figure out which one is in the area you care about.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Useful Directory, But Heavy!, June 13, 2010
    This directory really came in handy on a recent vacation. Lots of useful information to help us decide on campgrounds and includes USFS, state park, private and public campgrounds with overall accurate ratings and lists of amenities. Since we go basic, it saved us money and the hassle of "overpriced" campgrounds with all the bells and whistles.

    The additonal information on historical sites and attractions along the way was a bonus. The one downside was the overall size and excess weight of the directory, especially when that's a concern for many travelers. While you may gain arm strength lifting it up and down, after awhile it gets cumbersome. That said, you wouldn't want the type any smaller since it would be too hard for many to read in the vehicle or rv. Maybe a downloadable version in the future would be a solution.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Must have!, October 24, 2010
    Trailer Life RV Parks, Campgrounds, and Services Directory is a "must have" if you enjoy camping or RVing. We could not have done without it on our latest camping trip to New Mexico. Great selections and reviews.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Trailer life RV Parks, July 2, 2010




    We have used a lot of diffrent books on the road ,this is the best one
    yet .

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book!, June 14, 2010
    This book has all the detail type information we were looking for. Will be a great guide for our trips. ... Read more


    3. Jeff Herman's Guide to Book Publishers, Editors, and Literary Agents 2011, 21E: Who They Are! What They Want! How to Win Them Over! (Jeff Herman's Guide ... Editors, Publishers, and Literary Agents)
    by Jeff Herman
    Paperback
    list price: $29.99 -- our price: $19.48
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Isbn: 1402243375
    Publisher: Sourcebooks
    Sales Rank: 16997
    Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars
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    Editorial Review

    The Writer's Best Friend and Bible!

    Writers, agents, and editors all agree that Herman's Guide is the must have, go-to reference for everyone who writes. This book will get you past the slush piles and into the hands of the people who have the power to publish. You will learn the names and contact information for hundreds of agents and editors, and will be given the "code" for how to win them over. More comprehensive than ever, this 21st edition will give you all the insider information you need to get published, including how to write knockout pitch letters and proposals, as well as an expanded Canadian section.

    Praise for Jeff Herman's Guide

    "On the road to becoming a bestselling author, my first step was buying Jeff Herman's Guide."-Meg Cabot, author of many NY Times bestsellers, including The Princess Diaries (multi-book series)

    "Nothing beats Jeff Herman's Guide."
    -Jack Canfield, coauthor, Chicken Soup for the Soul series

    "From a no-book author to a three-book deal by reading this book."-Marsha Marks, published author

    "I have purchased all the books about how to get published, but Herman's is by far the best. It's in a class by itself. My advice to writers is buy this book first, not last like I did."-Brenda Ritter, satisfied customer

    "Wow! How does Jeff get so much valuable information into one book? For the price it's a bargain. My advice: get this book."-Wayne Botha, satisfied customer

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    Reviews

    5-0 out of 5 stars Decent book, terrible index, November 13, 2009
    As the book proclaims on its cover that it will tell you who wants what, you should know that there is a name index only. If you already know who you're looking for, this book provides a wealth of information on most but not all major agents; but if you you want to know which publishers and/or agents are interested in what material, you are out of luck. There is no idex for that. Know what you're getting.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Worth buying, October 24, 2009
    I am brand new to the idea of writing and I picked up the 2009 edition of this book at the library. I really liked it and was excited to find the new 2010 edition here. I was happy to see that it really was updated and I found information I had not seen in the earlier edition. I especially like the fact that they list recent titles that the literary agents have sold. I found that very helpful. I also really like the type of questions that were asked of agents, as they were much more in depth than I had found in other books on literary agents. I found an agent listed with similar interests to mine. When I looked her up in other "literary agent" books, that specific personal information was not listed. Therefore, I might have missed out on an appropriate agent to query. I recommend this book.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Resource!, November 18, 2009
    Jeff Herman's book is an excellent resource for writers and he offers much practical advice. He also "kicks it up a notch" by allowing us a glimpse into the personal lives of those who would buy our work and that is a very telling thing for a writer. He also offers solid help with writing a proposal (a most daunting task at times for us non-fiction writers) in an easy format. The only negative thing I've found is that unlike "The Writer's Market" his book offers no information on what each publisher pays (royalties, advance offered, etc.) and for those of us who are interested in such things this is a serious subject I wish was included. Otherwise, a great book I would highly recommend.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Worth buying, with caveats..., December 5, 2010
    You're a writer. You need reliable contacts either for screenplays, novels, etc.

    Herman has an excellent and professional approach to providing a listing, with useful information which goes well beyond most internet listings or other sources.

    Unfortunately, he felt it necessary to provide all sorts of agent-centric viewpoints (mostly his own) about the business, which are not really useful at best, and at worst irritating.

    Looking at listings, you'll just have to ignore the "worst client" categories he proposed to agents... where agents had the opportunity to reply with things like "sends packages impossible to open..." (what an incredibly difficult life agents has, with such a clientele...). This is really worthless stuff, designed to belittle people and make them feel like supplicants. Which, is ass-backwards. Agents should be grateful that writers ask them for help. Agents should see themselves as FULL partners (and lucky to be so...) in a project.

    Don't be put off with, or buy into, the crybaby agent-centric stuff Herman throws out about how agents receive 90 percent garbage... that they have to "wade through" it. At least... don't buy how boring and painful that is. Because: That's. Their. Job.

    Writers have a tough job, too. They spend months and even years developing an idea... character development, style, point of view, a general knowledge of humanity/the universe/etc... and agents take about 15 minutes to decide if they like it or not.

    Don't be fooled. These people aren't "experts". They work the way a reader works in a bookstore: pick up... like/dislike. Put back or buy. But in their case, they decide on pick up or buy based on their personal contacts in publishing companies. They base their decisions on who they know, and the tastes of those people. In general, they don't know squat about the real intricacies of writing, except that -- to be fair -- they can recognize when something is acceptable or not (although not always, if you look at quite a bit of the stuff that gets published).

    So... don't base your personal sense of self-worth... or model your writing approach... on that attitude. Write what you need to write, with all the conviction you have, and if it works, it works.

    If it doesn't... it doesn't.

    But ignore all this agent whining about how tough it is to winnow through the thousands of manuscripts they get. Poor them.

    THIS book, is indeed useful because when Herman has gotten away from his ego essays (some of which are outright incomprehensible, especially when he launches into attempts at humor), he does provide a useful list.

    Good luck. But don't be cowed by this agent-looking-down approach.

    You're the writer. YOU'RE the one these people are making money on the backs of.

    Don't forget it.

    5-0 out of 5 stars If You're Serious About Writing..., October 4, 2009
    Jeff Herman consistently provides literary enthusiasts with a wealth of information, contacts, etc. I echo the sentiment of others who state that his guide book(s) is like a Bible for authors, published or aspiring. And it's almost just as thick. I'm often asked, "What direction do I take to get published?" Of course, this all depends upon what one is writing. However, the answers and much, much more lie within the covers of this book. HIGHLY recommended!!!!

    3-0 out of 5 stars Helpful if you want to know an agent's hobbies, November 9, 2010
    I had gone through all the agents I could find for literary fiction on Agentquery.com, and an agent recommended that I buy this book which promises to give a writer a clearer understanding of what individual agents are really looking for. There is a lot of information in this book about their hobbies and what they think is "the client from hell," but just as with agency websites, there is very very little clarification about their true tastes in literature and what they are really looking for and what they SELL. A LOT say they are interested in literary fiction and you go to their websites and they focus mainly on horror or mystery. So, they may LIKE literary fiction, but they don't sell it. The book didn't take any of the work out of it for me, like having to research on-line after finding an agent's name, but it did give me access to more names, names of agencies I did not see listed anywhere on-line. So in one sense, it has helped because I can increase my queries by having more folks to send queries to, but too much in this book is irrelevant and silly. I don't need to know an agent's hobbies because kissing ass won't get me an agent,("dear agent, i love riding ponies, too!" wtf?) only finding someone who likes my kind of writing will and if they don't dig literary fiction or my type of writing, then I don't care what their hobbies are. Just not enough information about what each agent sells and the particular voice/style they like to work with.

    4-0 out of 5 stars so, you've written a book, November 29, 2010
    You pour your life into a book. You craft it and work and rework it until it's finally at a stage where other people can look at it. Then what?

    Then this book!

    I used this book's recommendations to snare my first literary agent. It's a clear and straightforward guideline on how to do just that with a comprehensive listing of agents and publishers.

    It takes away all the excuses you might have for procrastination.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Essential to Your Professional Library, November 19, 2010
    This is a book that should be in the library of every aspiring or professional writer. It provides a fresh and unusual perspective on the art and craft of becoming a published writer. However, I was fairly disappointed in the index organization, and encourage the publisher to redesign the index with a more critical eye to relevance. On the other hand, I must congratulate this publishing house on its refreshing booklist and independent perspective. It is most encouraging to see a small to mid-size independent publishing house that can accurately and competently gauge topics important to the current reading population. Most small publishers are hopeless at this, particularly ones such as Quest Books, with clearly incompetent business management, absent advertising management, and sadly outdated publishing management. If more small publishers followed the Sourcebooks model, the field would certainly be healthier and writers would be further encouraged to submit their material with the expectation that it would be competently handled and critically evaluated. This book is a nice resource to further that goal.

    5-0 out of 5 stars A good buy!, January 31, 2010
    This guide to publishers, editors, and agents is better than any I've used before because of its in-depth look at the publishing world. The format is easy to read. There are many additional helps about query letters and summaries, as well as self-publishers. I especially like the "How would you describe the "author from hell" section. This book is well worth the money.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Tons of book publishing help!, December 16, 2009
    I really recommend this book for anyone in the process of trying to get their book published and sold. Herman's book is packed with how-to, hints, suggestions and best of all, a rather unique manner of listing the literary agents. The method Herman uses lets the reader get acquainted with the agent, which of course is not an easy thing to do when we can't visit the agent in their office. But Herman's method did it for me. Made it easier to decide which literary agent to contact with a query letter, one-page synopsis and SASE. I just began (December 2009) the process of trying to get represented by a literary agent, but I'm confident it will happen now that I have Herman's book to guide and help me.
    Sunny Sarah, California ... Read more


    4. Woodall's North American Campground Directory with CD, 2010
    by Woodall's Publications Corp.
    Paperback
    list price: $25.95 -- our price: $17.13
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Isbn: 0762754699
    Publisher: Woodall's Publications Corp.
    Sales Rank: 36001
    Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars
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    Editorial Review

    Campground/RV park listings include facility descriptions, driving directions, camping fees, telephone numbers, pet restrictions, phone/modem hookups at sites, handicap accessibility, county information, park e-mail addresses, and more.
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    Reviews

    4-0 out of 5 stars Big guide, but is focused on RV camping, September 11, 2010
    Just so you understand my review, I don't think RV camping is camping. It's moving a house around. This guide is really for RV'ers, not for someone like me who wants to camp far away from RV'ers and the noise. I camp using my motorcycle.

    Now, setting aside my bias, let me say one thing. WOW. This is a thorough, complete, huge guide. The dead tree version is hard to use (old school though) because there is just so much information. And I find how they organize the states odd. It took a while to figure out where California was located in the guide. Even me, who likes camping away from things, needs to find a more modern campground for showering, washing clothes, connecting to the internet. And this guide is good for that.

    But the best thing is the CD which appears to be the whole book on one disk. Now this thing itself should get 10 stars. It's easy to search. It fits in a small area.

    So, if you're into car or RV camping, this guide is perfect. If you want to find that secluded primitive campground in the Rockies, this isn't so useful. A solid 5 stars for the finding clean, modern, state of the art campgrounds. A solid 3 stars for those who search for the quiet place.

    But that CD is just perfect, which I will carry when I need to find one of those modern campgrounds.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Woodall's is Woodall's, March 3, 2010
    A great resource for trip planning, and on the road quick finds. We pick up a new Woodall's every 2-3 years, we bought this one because of the GPS address feature.

    2-0 out of 5 stars Woodall's North American Campground Directory with CD, 2010,, September 9, 2010
    This directory is poorly organized. It didn't list all of the campgrounds in a area. It is sometimes impossible to find the town shown on the map in the directory itself. Since the directory is alphabetical, but looking for a campground is geographical, we found ourselves flipping between the map and among numerous pages within a state. It was even worse in areas bordering 2 states. We noticed many Forest Service campgrounds were missing.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Very poor, October 31, 2010
    My wife and I find all the Woodall products geared to produce advertising revenue as opposed to serve the customer. Many many small or state campgrounds aren't listed merely because they wouldn't or couldn't afford the fees. Very poorly organized making it virtually impossible to find any campgrounds near where you are. Also, unlike previous directories, there are no charts or tables that provide an easy reference regarding ammenities.

    We literally ended up throwing the book away in sheer frustration...

    5-0 out of 5 stars Woodall's North American Campground Directory with CD, 2010, May 26, 2010
    An essential for RV'ers, campers and outdoors people. Contains all the information needed for a successful overnight trip in the outdoors. Received promptly and in stated condition.

    5-0 out of 5 stars LOVED THE CD, July 10, 2010
    REALLY ENJOYED USING THE CD THAT CAME WITH THE BOOK. THE BOOK IS VERY THICK, BUT VERY INFORMATIVE. WE TOOK OUR LAPTOP ON VACATION WITH US AND IT WAS MUCH QUICKER TO POP THE CD IN AND SEARCH FOR A CAMPGROUND THAN IT WAS TO FLIP THROUGH THE BOOK. VERY IMFORMATIVE.

    2-0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, November 18, 2010
    I purchased this directory to help find campgrounds while on the road when we didn't have internet access. I was disappointed to find that it listed so few campgrounds. It lists just a fraction of campgrounds that are available for any particular area. Very incomplete and not worth the purchase price.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Indispensible for RVers, November 10, 2010
    When we first bought our RV 3 years ago, the dealer told us we needed Woodall's directory to help us plan trips. I rushed out to a book store and plunked down $30 for one, and it has been very helpful. On multi-state trips this year, we found much of the information in our edition was obsolete, so my husband remarked that we needed to check for a more recent edition. Imagine my delight to find a 2010 edition on Amazon for less than half the price I had paid for the old one. Although the book I purchased was listed as "used", it appeared brand-new, and we look forward to using it for a cross-country trip next year.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Woodall's North American Campground Directory with CD, 2010, June 10, 2010
    Amazon sent us a previously purchased copy. The CD envelope had been ripped open, but it was still there. Very disappointing that the book was not in "new" condition. I had expected this rather large book to have all campgrounds in it. It does not. The states are not aligned correctly, with Wisconsin at the back of the book and no where near Minnesota, Illinois,or Iowa. What is handy to use are the state maps showing the campgrounds that have paid to be in this book. I would not recommend purchasing this book. Instead, go to your local library and get an older copy if they do not have the new one. The rest you can get off of the internet for free. ... Read more


    5. The Harvard Dictionary of Music (Harvard University Press Reference Library)
    Hardcover
    list price: $51.50 -- our price: $32.45
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Isbn: 0674011635
    Publisher: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
    Sales Rank: 31770
    Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars
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    This classic reference work, the best one-volume music dictionary available, has been brought completely up to date in this new edition. Combining authoritative scholarship and lucid, lively prose, the Fourth Edition of The Harvard Dictionary of Music is the essential guide for musicians, students, and everyone who appreciates music.

    The Harvard Dictionary of Music has long been admired for its wide range as well as its reliability. This treasure trove includes entries on all the styles and forms in Western music; comprehensive articles on the music of Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Near East; descriptions of instruments enriched by historical background; and articles that reflect today's beat, including popular music, jazz, and rock. Throughout this Fourth Edition, existing articles have been fine-tuned and new entries added so that the dictionary fully reflects current music scholarship and recent developments in musical culture.

    Encyclopedia-length articles by notable experts alternate with short entries for quick reference, including definitions and identifications of works and instruments. More than 220 drawings and 250 musical examples enhance the text. This is an invaluable book that no music lover can afford to be without.

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    Reviews

    5-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful production values, February 1, 2005
    This is a joy to read, hold and behold. The first thing that struck the bibliophile in me was that lovely quality paper. It gives the book heft but is a pleasure to read. I got this as well as the Groves/Norton. Why? Because I set out to buy the Oxford Companion but saw that I could get 2 reference books for the price of the Oxford. The Harvard omits all the biographical entries so the 2 are complementary. The Harvard uses all that space to provide great in-depth articles. If I had to go for one I would choose the Harvard - nowadays the Bios can be had in an instant on the net, whereas the Harvard assimilates a lot of learning in its entries.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Wasn't sure at first..., June 14, 2005
    I received this book as a graduation gift from my high school and junior high band directors. I knew it would come in useful since I am starting as a music education major in the fall, but I wasn't sure exactly how often I would use it.

    Right away, I found myself able to find answers to little things I didn't know. I also have a violin student who asks questions about anything and everything. This has definitly come in useful with teaching him!

    This book has everything, some times a little more than I wanted, but still has the answers I look for.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Indispensable, September 26, 2004
    One has to appreciate the thoroughness and range of this new edition of the well-known reference source for all things musical save biographical data which this dictionary has traditionally excluded, but then it is not a biographical dictionary of which there are many that can be consulted. This dictionary is not just for information, but also primarily for education. Therefore, don't stop reading just because the information you are looking for is getting too detailed; try to learn from it.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Explains difficult concepts remarkably clearly, August 8, 2008
    Back around 1987 (or so), I walked into a local mega-bookstore to find a music dictionary that would help me navigate a couple of Renaissance and Medieval music books I was trying to read through. I'd written down various terms that I would use as the litmus test to gauge how effectively (clearly, concisely and thoroughly) each dictionary would be able to tell me what I needed and wanted to know, and/or how well it defined things I already knew well. So once I'd entered the store, I grabbed their three or four music dictionaries off the shelf and started comparing their enties for each of 8 or 10 musical terms/ideas. I found that the Harvard version was unsurpassed, and in fact rarely equaled in the quality of its entries. Oftentimes the other dictionaries flung around jargon; or their explanations were superficial, or would skirt some of the issues, assuming that I, for one, would already know what THEY were supposed to be explaining to me.
    I remember after having bought the book, that whenever I needed to find out something, it would give me what I needed almost without fail. One example of this occurred on the day I wanted/needed to learn how to read and understand figured bass (having never looked into this before). I was doubting that the Harvard would give me what I needed, as it seemed on the surface to be so very complicated. Was I ever wrong! After reading the Harvard entry, I was reading through and playing Corelli on my keyboard sequencer (albeit slowly) within about 15 minutes. Although I had also conversed with a friend who was a composition major, that was for no more than a minute or so.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Great Resourse!, July 9, 2006
    A dictionary isn't really that exciting, but this is truly a great resource. I'm a music education major getting my masters degree, and this book has really helped me to get a grasp on some of the information I'm studying. If you are a musician at all, especially a music teacher, invest in this book, you will use it!

    5-0 out of 5 stars An Invaluable Music Dictionary, March 8, 2007
    I don't have a music degree, but took lessons from my accomplished pianist Mom for 8 years beginning on my 4th birthday. Since I don't have much theory knowledge, even though I've been playing the piano for over 48 years, I wanted a music reference book that I could also learn from. I am planning to add the Harvard Biographical Music Dictionary to my music collection, as this music dictionary doesn't give in-depth biographies on composers, since it is a MUSIC dictionary. This book is for anyone wanting to own a great music reference book and will be an invaluable addition to your music library.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Harvard Dictionary of Music, January 19, 2007
    If you have a term or musical symbol that you don't know, it will be explained in this book. A great reference book.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Very Impressed, February 25, 2006
    I bought this book for my daughter. Our friend has a degree in music and received this book as a graduation gift back in 1984. Our daughter's piano teacher required this book for her. Our music major friend was impressed and told us it would probably be at least $50. Much to our surprise we found it here for $25. It is very professionally done. We found it to be college level at a great price. We are very very happy.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Definitive, March 14, 2010
    What more can you say? This is the definitive reference for all musicians and music lovers too poor to avail themselves of the Groves Encyclopedia (most musicians fall in the "too poor" catalogue, of course). Buy it, and be enriched.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Authoritative, December 18, 2008
    This is one of the classic volumes of encyclopedic music scholarship in a one-volume package. Another reviewer mentions this, but it is worth mentioning again: biographical information--and some very accurate biographical information--tends to be readily accessible on the Internet, but concise, accurate information about instruments, forms, genres, styles, and so on, is not always quite as reliable. It's all here, though, and in a format and physical publication that is affordable and attractive. The Harvard Dictionary has real substance, physically and scholarly. ... Read more


    6. A Guide Book of United States Coins 2010: The Official Redbook (Guide Book of United States Coins (Spiral))
    by R. S Yeoman
    Spiral-bound
    list price: $14.95 -- our price: $13.45
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Isbn: 0794827667
    Publisher: Whitman Publishing
    Sales Rank: 31939
    Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars The Reliable Redbook, May 18, 2009
    As a yearly purchaser of the Redbook, I know what I am going to receive. The Redbook is a wealth of reliable information concerning coins.

    If you have a question concerning US coins, the Redbook is the first place you look.

    The price is right and the reliability can't be questioned.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Coins, July 30, 2009
    This, of course, is the standard guide for US coins and has no equal. The only criticism is that the advanced date of 2010 is misleading as the book covers through 2008 with a few early and incomplete 2009 entries. Call it 2009.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great book for coin collectors, September 17, 2009
    This book is very precise and easy to use. The color pictures are very helpful. A great addition to anyone's library, especially if you love coins.

    4-0 out of 5 stars United States Coins, September 12, 2009
    A buyers guide to the Pricing of coins at todays values! A little on the High for someone wanting to Sell coins and Overpriced for Buyers! A combination of the Blue Book and this Red book would give a fairer value! Not For Wholesale Buying or selling!

    4-0 out of 5 stars Invaluable Price Guide, August 20, 2009
    In case there is a hyperinflation due to global influences against the dollar, we are purchasing silver dollars and bars on ebay. The added incentive to do this is to enjoy the numismatic experience in collecting.

    In particular, the collection of US Silver Proof sets has been enjoyable, and the book is certainly a good guide to these sets, as well as other available silver investment vehicles. The sections on the American Eagle and the Morgan Silver Dollars gives one a quick lesson on the rare more valuable dates.

    5-0 out of 5 stars official red book, July 30, 2009
    amazing go to guide book for coin prices. i was a little dissapointed that SOME of the prices ended at 2008. The book is 2010 it should include prices up to then or at least 2009 as well on all coins. Not to say it didn't have those as well. I also would like to see prices of lesser grades of coins as well. Other then that the book is great i take it everywhere i go!!!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Still the best coin book, July 7, 2009
    This is easy to use. I recommend this to anyone who collects USA coins. The ad on page 33 paid for the book. 2009 Silver Eagles $15.95 ea(price as of Jun 2009 $17.95ea)[all prices and conditions are subject to change without prior notice] You'll have to get the book to find out the rest. I bought 20 they arrived in aprox 5 business days.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Very helpfull, February 25, 2010
    I had no prior experience determining the rareity of coins, so this guide was a real help. There are plenty of pictures and descriptions. I first tried using a different guide from the public library. This one is far superior.

    5-0 out of 5 stars A Guide Book of United States Coins 2010, October 12, 2009
    This particular book is tops for searching for the value of older coins. I would suggest this book strongly.

    5-0 out of 5 stars A must have.., July 12, 2009
    I always know what to get my dad for Father's day....He's been getting these for years and for him is a must have for keeping up to date. ... Read more


    7. Kindle Address Book with Grocery List
    by Ella Marzano
    Kindle Edition
    list price: $0.99
    Asin: B002OL1ZAM
    Publisher: Northwest Digital Publishing
    Sales Rank: 11200
    Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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    UPDATED OCT 09, fixing and adding hyperlinks on every page!

    This is an easy address book to use. Just click on the letter you want in the hyperlinked Table of Contents. When that page opens, there will be numbers 1-10 under each letter. Use the scroll bar on your Kindle to select a number, then select “add note”. Type in your mailing addresses, web addresses, emails and phone numbers you want to save.

    There is also a Grocery List page to note reminders so you don't forget anything at the grocery store.
    If you have address information saved on your computer you want to move to your Kindle without re-entering it, see the chapter on importing your own information.
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    1-0 out of 5 stars Don't bother, make your own, September 23, 2009
    Hiddeously laid out, hard to navigate and links on pages are broken. Don't waste your time or money on this poorly planned address book. It really shouldn't be this difficult to have an address book of contact information on your Kindle. Oh did I mention awful!
    Wayne Noffsinger

    1-0 out of 5 stars mp63, April 26, 2010
    Don't waste your time or money for this item. I worked with it for a couple of hours then returned it for credit. Doesn't do what you would expect a calendar or address book to do.

    1-0 out of 5 stars worst purchase from Amazon, July 21, 2010
    not much isn't worth 99 cents, but this app is not worth it. Poor presentation, hard to navigate. Don't bother. ... Read more


    8. 2010 Exit Now: Interstate Exit Directory
    Spiral-bound
    list price: $24.95 -- our price: $16.47
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Isbn: 0934798974
    Publisher: Trailer Life Books
    Sales Rank: 114922
    Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars
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    2010 Exit Now: Interstate Exit Directory includes new places to stop along a familiar trail and will help eliminate the fear of the unknown as travelers journey into unfamiliar territory. The directory pinpoints a wide range of services located within a mile of major interstate highways, including lodging, restaurants, grocery stores, gas stations, service centers, malls, casinos, hospitals, walk-in clinics, and pet care. Color-coding allows readers to quickly locate a specific service category. With its easy-to-use, easy-to-read format, and with 350 color maps showing exit numbers, rest areas, and other services, this invaluable guide makes trip planning a breeze. With this massive guide, there’s no such thing as unfamiliar territory.
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Fulltime RVer Likes this book, April 2, 2010
    We are fulltime RVer's-which means we live in the RV year round. I was using an old Next Exit and had this book recommended by another fulltime rv couple. The 2 major assets of this particular Interstate book are each interstate follows through the states and are in numerical order starting with I-4 ending with the city loop road I-710 and number 2-every few pages there is a spot inserted with enough room to write your own notes. No other books that I've used have that feature. OH and I forgot it's also spiral bound, makes page flipping a breeze.

    I purchase this through Amazon which was the best price!

    5-0 out of 5 stars "Exit Now" instead of "Next Exit", June 29, 2010
    We have been RV'ing for about 6 years, the last 3 in a 40 foot motorhome. Until we purchased the 2010 "Exit Now: Interstate Exit Directory" we relied upon a similar publication called "The Next Exit", which we considered an essential part of our travels. However, since purchasing the 2010 "Exit Now: Interstate Exit Directory" and relying upon it on our last trip (2300 miles), the paper-back "Next Exit" has become history. The 2010 "Exit Now: Interstate Exit Directory" is much easier and faster to use. The large spiral-binding allows the pages to be easily turned and the book lays flat while open.

    To illustrate the directory's ease of use I will use an example. In the "Next Exit" one would first look up Georgia, find I-20 and follow it to the Alabama line where one would then be required to look up Alabama, find I-20, follow it to the Mississippi line, then look up Louisiana, find I-20, follow it to the Texas line, and then look up Texas, find I-20 and follow it to your destination. Each state traveled through required a new "lookup" as opposed to the new 2010 "Exit Now: Interstate Exit Directory" in which one simply looks up I-20 and follows it all the way from Georgia to Texas simply by turning the pages and following one continuous "thread" through Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and into Texas and your destination.

    If you travel the interstate highway system much at all the 2010 "Exit Now: Interstate Exit Directory" is a must have.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Traveler's Friend, April 14, 2010
    This book will be of considerable help to anyone traveling the interstate system. Where's the nearest ------ ---- restaurant, hospital, you name it. If it's near the next exit, it'll be listed.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Gets you what you need as soon as possible., August 10, 2010
    Ever been way out in the middle of nowhere, road weary, hungry, and longing for a *good* cup of coffee? Just flip open the book and check what's down at the next exit: nothing. The exit after that? Gotcha! A Starbucks and a decent restaurant on the north side of the highway. That's how this book works. We borrowed one from friends for a recent long road trip, and bought our own on the way home. Tells you about what food and lodging is available within a few miles of the exit - for EVERY exit on the Interstates. Awesome find.
    Instead of pulling off to see what you can find, you will know that if you go, say, to the third exit up ahead, you will find what you are looking for. Saves time and reduces stress.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Nice Replacement for Next Exit, November 15, 2010
    We bought Next Exit in 2004 and have used it a lot while driving the Interstate highway system. In general, it has proven to be accurate and useful, but has become very dogeared, torn, and worn due to the "newsprint" grade of the paper and conventional binding. Also, Next Exit takes you from one side of a state to the other on a given highway. When you reach the border of a state, you have to search out the next state to continue your journey.
    Exit Now is slightly more expensive which gave me pause but I decided to buy it based on other reviews.
    It is:
    1) Printed on heavier paper and should be more able to take day-to-day wear;
    2) Arranged by highway, not state - if you are driving I-10 coast-to-coast, you don't have to find Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California - just find I-10 and follow the journey coast-to-coast!;
    3) Spiral bound making it easy to open to a given page and keep it there. The plastic spiral binding should be less susceptible to bending that might occur with a metal spiral binding.
    We have already used it a couple of times, plus have checked it for accuracy against Interstate interchanges in our area and found it very complete.
    We look forward to using this upgrade to Next Exit as we travel this winter and for the next few years.
    While we are not RV'ers, we note that it is Good Sam approved and lists businesses associated with RV's and parking areas suitable for parking large rigs.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Not enough info, September 11, 2010
    Exit Now would be a good resource if that was all that was available. Having the interstates run continuously is helpful, but Next Exit tells you which cities run along the interstates without having to look at each exit number. I also think Next Exit has more information.

    5-0 out of 5 stars very useful, June 10, 2010
    This is extremely helpful when rv traveling and need to know the places that have diesel fuel. Combined with a gps it makes life much easier on the road. Well constructed and easy to follow.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Great except one MAJOR problem, September 26, 2010
    I would prefer this book if it didn't have one glaring flaw. It is missing about a hundred miles of exits from Tennessee to Virginia on I-81! My advice is to not buy online unless you have seen it in a bookstore for yourself to make sure the routes/exits you take are in there.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Interstate travel, September 11, 2010
    We travel the US frequently, using interstate highways primarily. This book is better for us than "Next Exit" because it is listed by highway number rather than state. Thus, when you travel on I-77 from No. Carolina into So. Carolina, there is no changing pages and trying to find your location again. The spiral binding is also very nice.

    We travel in a sedan, so we don't need the RV helps, but I'm sure they come in handy for those with large vehicles.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Exit now, July 20, 2010
    We bought one several years ago, and it was time to update it. The new ones are spiral bound, and seem a bit easier to use. It has really come in handy for large parking lot notifictions. It can be a mess to park in some spots with a camper, and this really helps.

    After we got the new one we ordred one for the car.

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    9. 2011 Songwriter's Market
    Paperback
    list price: $29.99 -- our price: $19.79
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Isbn: 1582979545
    Publisher: Writers Digest Books
    Sales Rank: 39009
    Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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    For songwriters, individual musical performers, bands, film & television composers, and classically trained composers living in the USA, UK, Australia, and European Union this book is packed with information about the inside workings of the music industry that can spell the difference between success and failure. You will find support and encouragement through a whole world of support organizations, online resources, and songwriting-related books and magazines, as well as articles and interviews with industry insiders. There are numerous listings for music industry companies where you can market your music?Music Publishers, Record Companies, Managers & Booking Agents, Record Producers, etc.?including contact information, the type of music they are looking for, and how much they pay. ... Read more

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    3-0 out of 5 stars It's like so 2009!, November 24, 2010
    The title says "2011" but some of the deadlines are listed as 2009. It's like they didn't even try to keep the information up to date. If you just want articles and success stories you might be happy with this book. If you're serious about entering songwriting contests and submitting songs then you might be a bit confused by some of the deadlines. As was I. ... Read more


    10. The New Essential Guide to Weapons and Technology, Revised Edition (Star Wars)
    by Haden Blackman
    Paperback
    list price: $25.95 -- our price: $17.13
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Isbn: 0345449037
    Publisher: LucasBooks
    Sales Rank: 61740
    Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars
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    There’s more to the arms, artillery, and exotic equipment of the Star Wars galaxy than Jedi lightsabers and blasters. Species such as the tree-dwelling Wookiees, the amphibious Gungans, and the deadly Yuuzhan Vong have yielded a staggering array of unique weapons and devices. And as the Star Wars mythos continues to grow–in prequels and video games, on screen, in print, and beyond–these remarkable technical creations also multiply and evolve.

    The New Essential Guide to Weapons and Technology is the fully updated and greatly expanded reference resource that organizes and explains every key class, make, and model of Star Wars munitions–from the smallest personal sidearms to the most devastating interplanetary superweapons–along with a host of other high-tech paraphernalia. This exhaustive compendium includes:

    New in this edition: a fascinating look at the historical significance of Star Wars weaponry and the major technological turning points– including the Clone Wars, the creation of the first Death Star,
    and the Yuuzhan Vong invasion
    • A roster of the major manufacturers who created the most powerful armaments for the Old and New Republics, the Empire, the Sith, the Rebel Alliance, and all of the exotic governments that populate the Star Wars galaxy
    • In-depth descriptions of more than 100 weapons and more than 100 additional devices used for defense, communication, survival, security, and more–including detailed schematics of key technology featured in all five films

    From the Geonosian sonic blaster to the Wookiee bowcaster; from the imperial energy grenade to the Yuuzhan Vong fire spitter; from dart shooters and laser cannons to Sun Crushers and World Devastators, find the facts about Star Wars firepower–and much more–in The New Essential Guide to Weapons and Technology.
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome book!, January 7, 2008
    I bought this as a Christmas present for my nephew. He is 9yrs old. He absolutely loved it. He can barely put it down. What a great purchase! I will definitely be ordering him the other Essential Guide Star Wars books too.

    5-0 out of 5 stars A job well done., June 15, 2007
    I was extremely pleased with what I got when I purchased this guide. It gives a detailed description of the anatomy, history, and use of every item in Star Wars. This guide is broken into sections. These are ranged weapons, melee weapons, starship and planetary weapons, superweapons, defenses and armor, security, and other equitment. The ranged weapons section covers everything from the simple dart shooter to the lethal disruptor rifle. Melee is similar, and it gives many descriptions of Yuuzhan Vong melee weapons(ugh). Starship and planetary weapons section covers many things, and the superweapons section is a very interesting section. I value this guide over the Vehicles and Vessels guide. Its setup is more structured and organized. In the beginning of this guide you can find a Major Manufacterers guide. Ian Fullwood has done an excellent job illistrating this guide. You can see everything. I strongly reccomend this guide to anyone who likes Star Wars, and it really helped me get into Star Wars. A must-have.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Star Wars for Children?, September 10, 2007
    This book is good. There are plenty of pictures, sourcing for items and where the surface in the universe, even a fairly decent description of most of them. But it didn't have the technical specifications that you would expect from a Star Wars Manual. It was lacking in a lot of fine details, and seemed ti have been made just to gloss over everything and make it look good. Ok, but not great.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Getting Informed....., August 23, 2008
    It's finally great to see the weapons that they've been talking about in the books.!!!!!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Nice!, November 20, 2006
    This book expands on the weapons/technology used in the Star Wars universe, not just what's seen in the movies but also what appears in the books. The artwork/pictures in the book have been updated, they have a more realistic look to them. ... Read more


    11. World Radio TV Handbook (WRTH) 2010: The Directory of Global Broadcasting
    Paperback
    list price: $35.00 -- our price: $23.10
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Isbn: 0955548128
    Publisher: WRTH Publications
    Sales Rank: 37831
    Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars
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    This is the most comprehensive guide to MW, SW, and FM broadcasts and broadcasters available today - fully updated for 2010. This is the ultimate volume for anyone with an interest in radio - from searching out hard-to-find foreign broadcasts to discovering all your local stations. Completely revised and updated, this new edition is the most accurate guide to national and international SW, MW, and FM broadcasting available. "The World Radio TV Handbook" is divided into a number of sections covering numerous topics, from National Radio - which looks at the world's domestic radio services, listed by country and including contact details to International Radio - featuring full details of all broadcasters transmitting internationally; and from Television Broadcasts - which details the world's main national broadcasters and large regional networks to frequency lists of all MW and international and domestic SW broadcasts. Also included in this revised edition is a reference section that contains listings of international and domestic transmitter sites, standard time and frequency transmissions, DX Club information, as well as other essential print and electronic resources. ... Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars Astounding Book, January 8, 2010
    The WRTH 2010 book, like its predecessors, covers an enormous amount of territory, providing detailed, almanac-type, details about most aspects of broadcasting. The book is a bridge between the community of global broadcast stations and their audiences. For the short-wave-listener, it is a required reference source. The book is neatly organized, very reader-friendly, considering the amount of information it provides and is absolutely a pleasure to browse through. I hope this institution of a book carries on through many many future years.

    5-0 out of 5 stars The book to have, February 18, 2010
    I've been a faithful Passport reader for the few years that shortwave listening has been a hobby of mine. Come to find out this year that the 2010 edition is just not happening.

    Anyway, I went looking for a new source of information on what's on on shortwave radio. Discovered the WRTH. While I don't like the organization quite as much as I like that of Passport's blue pages, it's nonetheless proven quite reliable and I really don't know what I'd do without it as far as shortwave listening goes. Definitely something any radio enthusiast needs to own, and definitely something that's going to become a yearly purchase for me.

    5-0 out of 5 stars If you need to know about radio-TV-Shortwave this is the book, January 13, 2010
    IF you are on the go or need data on broadcasters world wide this is the book for you. You can't get all this technical information without searching and flipping through web pages and pdf files to get the information you need.

    5-0 out of 5 stars What's it WRTH?, May 14, 2010
    Are you new to SW-- shortwave listening? Want a hint as to what's on 15250 kHz at 2300 GMT / UTC? Where and when can one find broadcasts in English or Spanish, French, or German? The World Radio TV Handbook, WRTH 2010 has all that information and more.

    I began listening to shortwave in 1964 and had no idea of how to find the BBC or any other international broadcaster. I had some hints from a friend's dad who was a HAM or amateur radio operator. A small paperback AARL introduction to ham radio had more information on how to make a radio and aerial and pass an exam or code and theory than information on SWL.

    Eventually I was lucky enough to pick up programs from Radio Nederland and HCJB just about how to listen to SWL and tips for DX or distance listening. I heard also about WRTH. It was 1974 when I found and bought my first copy of WRTH. It opened me to so much information. For a listener, here is how I use WRTH.

    First section is articles about all aspects of radio from broadcasting to receiver reviews to maps, where to listen bands, and which bands are better to listen to at a particular time of day.

    The 2nd section is an alpha list of domestic governmental and commercial broadcasters by country. This is where I find US and Canada AM stations.

    A 3rd section is specific to international broadcasting--those broadcasts specific to an foreign audience. For example, RCI, Radio Canada International has e-mail, web address, fax & phone, leading personnel, and what kind of QSL (like a broadcasting post-card with your name and details confirmed of your report). (Yes some people do collect these. My first QSL was from Radio Nederland Happy Station).

    A 4th section is TV which I just scan over. Here though you can find addresses of leading broadcasters.

    Finally there is a frequency and references tables. As I'm constantly in and out of these pages with color pencil to underline and circle stations I've heard, I use flags to easily move from section to section. My flags are Canada domestic, International, SW Frequencies, English programs, and international transmission locations. (BBCWS broadcasts in English to the East Asia from 2300 on 15360 kHz from Thailand).

    Now you might say, why buy a book when most of the information is already on the web and changes in the Spring (there are 2 broadcasting seasons each year--A10 is current from 31 March 2010). I don't know about you but I don't print everything I find nor want to store pages and pages of copy paper. A book once a year (and yes [...] will provide you with updated information) keeps everything together. BTW, the book does not interfere with radio signals the way PCs and other electricals do. Do I buy it every year: I would wait for the first copies to hit the old Portland Radio Supply around the first of the year while now it might be two.

    The point is that if you are really interested in SWL, DX, and listening directly to the world AND not have all your clicks of the mouse leaving tracks, radio is still a fine alternative for acquiring information. Finally, for accuracy, DSWCI's (Danish Shortwave Club International) survey found that the information in WRTH was more than 98% accurate, an accuracy missing from many web sites. Buy a copy: it's WRTH your while.

    73s, good listening!


    4-0 out of 5 stars Could be better..., May 21, 2010
    The book is good enough for information about radio stations, but not about radios and how to select them and how to use them better. Propagation should be explained more easy and should cover month by month. Frequency chart is not so useful.

    5-0 out of 5 stars WRTH, September 20, 2010
    This book was recommended to me. It is way more than I expected. I haven't listened to shortwave radio for many years because there didn't seem to be such a book available. Looks like I was wrong. I was looking for the wrong thing. And, the service, from Amazon was excellent. I didn't have to wait long for it.

    5-0 out of 5 stars A must for SW Listeners, March 20, 2010
    Anyone who is into worldwide short wave listening needs to keep an up to date copy of this guide handy. Also to be taken on trips abroad as it also covers LW, TV, and MW.

    5-0 out of 5 stars review of the 2010 wrth, July 16, 2010
    the world radio and tv handbook is a must have for all shortwave
    enthusiasts. it gives a comprehensive list of all the frequencies
    of radio, tv and shortwave stations around the world. ... Read more


    12. Complete Book of Colleges, 2011 Edition (College Admissions Guides)
    by Princeton Review
    Paperback
    list price: $26.99 -- our price: $16.72
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Isbn: 0375428054
    Publisher: Princeton Review
    Sales Rank: 54998
    Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars
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    The Mega-Guide to 1,762 Colleges and Universities!

       • Get the scoop on the essentials like cost, financial aid offerings, admissions requirements, deadlines, student demographics, campus activities, and facilities, all in a user-friendly format.
       • Check out every school’s scores in three rating categories: Admissions Selectivity, Fire Safety, and Green Ratings!

    Inside the Complete Book of Colleges, you’ll find meticulously researched information that will help you narrow the search for the best college for you! Each user-friendly profile answers your questions, including:
       • How much are tuition and other student fees and costs?
       • What types of financial aid are available, and when are the applications due?
       • What do admissions officers most look for? Are some factors, such as recommendations and test scores, more important than others?
       • Which majors are the most popular and have the highest enrollment?
       • What is the housing like, and how accessible is technology on campus?
       • What are the key campus organizations, athletics, and student activities?
       • How selective is the school?

     

     

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    13. ..Kindle Click: The VERY FAST Guide To Enjoying Your New Kindle - FREE BONUSES, GMAIL/YAHOO calendar and EMAIL too
    by Don Ursem
    Kindle Edition (2008-10-07)
    list price: $1.86
    Asin: B001HL0LU0
    Publisher: Princeton Review
    Sales Rank: 7037
    Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars
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    There are several Kindle guides, but if you're a busy person who just wants to use your Kindle, not read extra long manuals, FAQS or blogs about it, this is theone you need.-- It's guaranteed super quick -- no fluff at all, just what you need toget you going and having fun.AND it's not just a book - and no, it's not skimpy or short, just because it's uniquely organized for very fastestuse. Look at what comes with it: BONUS ITEMS INCLUDED !!! Because we don't like those short 10%free samples Amazon insists on, when you buy this book, it also includes FREE to KEEP - about the first HALF ofBOTH our longer Kindle guides ("I got My Kindle! Now What Can I Do?"and"Amazon Kindle - The Business Tool" - browse them, use them, see what they cover, and decide if you might like to also own the rest of either one for your later and fullerexplorations of Kindle.AND WE ALSO GIVE YOU THE FULL CONTENTS of both our Obama and McCain campaign homepages, so you can follow the rest of the presidential election countdown antics for free - no matter which one you're for - right from your Kindle.Now read on:-- You can peruse or use the bonus items at your leisure. They're jumplink menued to let you get to them, but stay completely out of your way when you only need the FAST GUIDE. -- You don't even have to read THE VERY FAST Guideall the way through!Scan and getquick highlights of anyimportant topic; if you want more, click a link and go there, then jump back.Give us fiveor ten minutes and you'll be right up there with the best of the Kindlers. In The VERY FAST GUIDEis:charging Kindle; how to hold it in or out of covers; how to buy books; get free content onto your Kindle, read your Email, change screensavers, automatic reading; photo slideshows, Kindle music, Audiobooks, organizing content; all about the browser, what to do if it freezes up? -- Immediate lookup using a complete hyperlinked Table of Contents, and an alphabetic index to topics ( see the wholelist in the Author's note below) BUT IT'S NOT JUST A BOOK!-- for extraconvenience, built right in is: ..a useful Kindle Clickbuilt-in 12 month calendar(Oct 2008 to September 2009) with notes capability, .. and a home page with quick links to YAHOO, GMAIL, and COMCAST email so you can instantly launch and go there in Kindle browser with just one point and click - no menuing or rolling needed. ... Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars Author's Note:, October 7, 2008
    **FLASH 10/16 ** As an EXTRA, This book now includes FOUR TOTALLY Amazing Free Bonus Items. The new description is still in process of posting, but you can grab the free sample to see what they are. For you who already bought this, just re-download and you'll get them free. (If you don't know how to delete and get a newest copy, it's in the book, or, read the descriptions of some of my other updated books, where it's also explained)
    *********

    The Kindlefrog does it again! Here's a Kindle guide that's quite, quite different:
    It's a VERY quick guide for new Kindle owners that absolutely won't drag you through long-winded writings. Much more concise than Amazon's own guide, it still covers most ALL the "best ways", tricks and extras that you need, or want to know.

    These days, you'll see about 7 or 8 Kindle "guides", unexpurgators, decryptors, etc. in the Kindle store. Look for guides that are rated above 1000 in Kindle store sales - there are exactly two - Windwalker's and mine. Both are quite long reads; his covering the well known basics, plus extensive treatment on publishing your ebooks; mine doesn't focus on commercial publishing, but deeply explains every other thing you can do with, to, on, or about your Kindle, while being a little more humorous about it..

    If you think you'll mostly buy and read books with your Kindle, maybe those aren't exactly your need, wondrous friendly books though they are. What could be handier for you is something that covers most, but not all of the key topics and best tips, but is precisely arranged for a quick scan or quick lookup. This one does that.

    Even better, it's not just a book, but a joyfully effective live browser aid, too - you can check a date, even make notes for that month; AND use built-in Kindle Click links to instantly visit websites you need - like your email, online calendar, or to get directions. And you don't have to mess around typing things in. Try the free sample (- you can't jump to the back detail in it, because samples are the first 3 pages only - but you'll get a good idea of the style and how it works.) Here are all the topics covered:

    TABLE OF CONTENTS -Chapter Order
    CHARGE YOUR KINDLE
    HOW YOU HOLD IT
    READING
    PAGE LOCATIONS AND FONTSIZE
    ANNOTATIONS by NOTES, HIGHLIGHTS, AND BOOKMARKS
    Printing your Annotations
    Whispernet
    BUY A BOOK
    Buy a subscription
    Buy a blog
    INDEX YOUR KINDLE
    SPECIAL FOLDERS
    PICTURES ON KINDLE
    READ AUTOMATICALLY AT THE GYM
    MAKE YOUR OWN EBOOK FROM WORD OR PDF FILES
    EBOOKS FOR FREE
    KINDLE SOUND
    KINDLE NOW NOW
    ONLINE AND EMAIL
    --jumplinks to more about:
    Page Buttons
    Use Kindle's Cover the Right Way
    More About Font Sizes And Knowing What You've Already Read
    Special Folders On The Kindle
    Free Amazon Items, Backups, Book Returns
    Get Content Onto Kindle Without Charges
    Managing Old Content And Home Menu Files
    Storage Used
    Your Own Picture Show
    Your Own Screensavers
    All About The Browser
    All About DRM
    The Details Of Using Gmail
    All About The Battery

    -- 12 month calendar (annotatable) starting October 2008
    -- Kindle Click jumplinks to:
    KINDLE CLICK E-MAIL
    GMAIL Initial login
    GMAIL Mobile
    Google Calendar
    iGoogle
    Yahoo Initial login
    Yahoo e-mail
    Yahoo Calendar
    Yahoo Driving Directions
    Comcast Initial login
    Comcast Email-News-Weather


    If you DO want the longer books mentioned, click here to compare:
    The Complete User's Guide to the Amazing Amazon Kindle (Take advantage of this terrific price to get the most out of your Kindle now!)
    I Got My Kindle! Now What Can I Do? (090208) EVERYTHING For Email PDFs Free eBooks Graphics Audio & Fun

    Regards,
    Don

    4-0 out of 5 stars future kindle, November 17, 2008
    great little guide packed full of useful information, but the best part in my opinion is all the discussion of the future of the Kindle, easy to follow writting style

    1-0 out of 5 stars Save your money!, March 17, 2009
    The only thing that might be of interest is how to justify the kindle as a business expense. Otherwise, save your money! No help at all. The other guides are much better. It wasn't worth the $1.49 or whatever I paid for it. I had it for a day and deleted it from my kindle. ... Read more


    14. Woodall's North American Campground Directory, 2011
    by Woodall's Publications Corp.
    Paperback
    list price: $25.95 -- our price: $17.13
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Isbn: 0762761350
    Publisher: Woodall's Publications Corp.
    Sales Rank: 12408
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    The 2011 Woodall’s North American Campground Directory has been completely updated from the 2010 edition, with over 300,000 changes and updates. Plus, 2011 marks Woodall’s 75th anniversary, and each copy of the North American Directory includes a commemorative edition mark and an entry form into Woodall’s 75th Anniversary Sweepstakes.

     

    The 2011 Edition includes complete listing information for over 14,000 locations including both public and privately owned campgrounds and RV parks.  Woodall’s 2011 edition marks parks that meet our strict “green” criteria and now includes full color state and provincial maps for every state and province.

     

    Here’s what’s inside the 2011 edition:

    ·        Complete Green RVing information for campgrounds and RV parks

    ·        GPS coordinates and physical addresses for many campgrounds

    ·        Full color maps for every state and province

    ·        Over 14,000 locations

    ·        75th Anniversary commemorative mark, plus an entry form to Woodall’s 75th Anniversary sweepstakes!

    ·        Exclusive Woodall’s “One-Tank Trips” editorial which features over 70 all-new RV trips for campers to enjoy

    ·        At-a-glance charts which tell if a campground welcomes big-rigs, is Internet-friendly (including wi-fi info) and allows pets

    ·        Privately-owned campgrounds are rated and inspected with Woodall’s strict 5W-5W rating system

    ·        Rules of the road for every state and province, plus special information for RVers crossing into Canada

    ·        Over 2000 pages cover the U.S., Mexico and Canada

     

    Campground and RV park listings include facility and recreation descriptions, including driving directions, camping fees, seasonality, full campground contact information, pet restrictions, site RV capacity, handicap accessibility, internet access at sites, and much more.

     

    It is the Campground Directory most commonly sold in Bookstores and camping retailers around the United States and Canada.

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    15. MLA Rules for Format & Documentation: A Pocket Guide [Conforms to 7th Edition MLA]
    by Jill Rossiter
    Paperback
    list price: $7.95 -- our price: $7.95
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Isbn: 1933878150
    Publisher: DW Publishing Company
    Sales Rank: 161273
    Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars
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    > > > Coincides with 7th Edition of MLA Handbook < < < FTC Notice - This Book was previously published under the title: The MLA Pocket Handbook. This handbook is ideal for preparing undergraduate essays. It was specifically designed with the average student's needs in mind. The book is intended to cover the vast majority of situations that the normal student will encounter while writing an essay. Organized for speed and brevity, the book is primarily a concentrated, up-to-date guide on MLA format (6 pages), documentation requirements (13 pages In-Text, 19 pages Works Cited entries) with a heavy emphasis on examples and visual aids (85 to be exact). Additionally the book contains pointers on how to get started, what to document, what notes to take (by source type), and how to handle quotes of varying length. All of this information is contained in a book designed to fit in a shirt pocket. Product Dimensions: 54 Pages - 5 5/16" x 3 3/4" x .166 " Continuously Updated - Coincides with most recent MLA standards (MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 7th Edition). Latest Update 03/11/10 ... Read more

    Reviews

    4-0 out of 5 stars MLA microhandbook, February 20, 2009
    Quick and concise for a paper due tomorrow or just for a quick review of the basics. Its much easier to get a hold of the MLA thing with this book and then move on to the bigger more explanatory ones later. It will fit into your back pocket or even your top shirt pocket. Its that small.

    5-0 out of 5 stars perfect amount of info, April 5, 2008
    if you are doing any college work that requires mla type of documentation, this little handbook is very helpful. it is not too much information and it gives important updated info for internet based works cited.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Super Helpful Handbook, May 10, 2008
    This MLA Handbook is a great resource to have in hand while writing a bibliography. I referred to it quite often to make sure I was correctly documenting my sources.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Good Time Saver, November 9, 2010
    This is a great little book. It is a good time saver with very few wasted words. Tells you just what you need to know and then gives multiple examples. Good value. Liz

    5-0 out of 5 stars Quick and to the Point, October 12, 2010
    THIS IS A GREAT TIME SAVER. THIS SMALL POCKET GUIDE IS CONCISE AND COVERS ONLY WHAT YOU NEED TO PORPERLY FORMAT AND DOCUMENT MY PAPER. NO LONGER BORING STORY ABOUT HOW TO WRITE. IF YOU ARE IN A HURRY IT HITS THE SPOT.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Certainly a Help, October 11, 2009
    This very small book is certainly a help in interpreting the new 7th edition of the MLA guide, but the reader has to thumb through the book to find each entry type. It needs a table of contents that indicates what page the database entry or book entry is on. This pocket guide is good in a pinch but not as thorough as Diana Hacker's pocket handbooks. Unfortunately, Hacker revised her book just before the 7th edition came out.

    5-0 out of 5 stars I highly recommend this!, March 18, 2009
    This handbook is great. Last month I needed help with accurately citing and formatting a research paper but I didn't have the time to read an entire 361 page MLA style book. I needed something concise and reasonable. When I received the handbook, I was very impressed. The author packed a prodigious amount of information and examples into such an easy to carry around booklet. It has clear, concise instructions as well as many illustrations. The book is easy to understand and navigable. I highly recommend it for anyone who wants or needs to learn how to properly reference and write an MLA style paper.

    2-0 out of 5 stars The MLA Pocket Handbook Review, May 25, 2008
    Unfortunately, it was overpriced and just a sketch of what the MLA actually contains, rather than explanations, etc. If the price had been much lower, I would have understood it was just a brief sketch of the overall format. Unfortunately, it is of little use to me as is.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Very Cheaply Made and Not Too Helpful, September 10, 2009
    I just received this book and it is no where near worth the money spent. It seems like a good deal and then you get it only to realize it sucks. It is very cheap and poorly made, looks like it wouldn't last very long at all. The text in it is faded and slanted on almost every page. I don't know why anyone would think the content of it is helpful either. It gives barely any information compared to the real MLA Handbook. I knew when I bought it I wasn't going to get all the information as the real handbook but I never expected it to be only like 5% of the information, maybe not even that. The description says it was "organized for speed and brevity" but I found the organization extremely annoying and hard to find what I was looking for quickly. Overall, it was just a horrible disappointment! I will be returning it!

    2-0 out of 5 stars Poorly Organized, Inadequate Explanations, March 10, 2009
    I've spent the semester referring to this handbook and it has failed to impress. The brevity of the material and its poor organization make it hard to follow, especially when you're in the heat of paper writing. Multiple, sometimes unrelated formats are squeezed together on the same page and the "Potential Problems" sections--footnotes that address special case citations--show up too rarely to be useful. The instructions for the citations and the templates/examples provided rarely match up (especially in the "Electronic Sources" section--a shame, considering how important the internet is to modern research). The instructions will ask for a periodical's volume number, for example, but none of the examples will include volume numbers. Furthermore, the "compact" format is useless--the booklet doesn't stay open without being strong-armed, which makes it difficult to refer to while typing. What's the point?

    I ultimately resorted to emailing professors and using online citation resources. This is a waste of money. ... Read more


    16. Dictionary of Banking Terms (Barron's Business Guides)
    by Thomas P. Fitch
    Vinyl Bound
    list price: $14.99 -- our price: $10.19
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Isbn: 0764132636
    Publisher: Barron's Educational Series, Inc.
    Sales Rank: 166682
    Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars
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    More than 3,000 terms are defined in this newly updated edition as they relate to banking, banking practices, laws, and regulations.Barron's Business Dictionaries are useful reference sources for business students as well as the general reader who is seeking advice and information on business matters. ... Read more

    Reviews

    5-0 out of 5 stars Clear and Comprehensive, January 28, 1999
    Whether you are a novice seeking to learn the fundamentals of banking, or an active professional who has just encountered an unusual term, you will want this book. Each definition is short (only a paragraph or so), but most contain links to other terms, so the reader can gain a progressively deeper understanding of how terms interrelate. I also like the frequent inclusion of dates (e.g., the year a particular law was passed). The definitions are authoritative--based on a number of leading accounting, banking, and financial entities identified in the introduction. It's worth far more than its bargain price. I look forward to the next edition (Year 2000?). Keep up the good work!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive, September 26, 2002
    Working in an IT company catering to bankers I bought this book to help understand their lingo. I have to say it hasn't disappointed yet. It is also very up to date the latest IT/banking terms. If you were to read all the definitions in this book you would probably know more than you banker. A great reference. Buy it!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Don't Let the Title Fool You, August 4, 2001
    This can almost be considered an inexpensive textbook. It not only defines, but explains the terms in a simple, easy to understand format. Although in dictionary form, it consistently relates the terms to one another so the reader will understand how the concepts interwind. Includes financial and banking terms.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Exellent resource, January 9, 2007
    I use this in a training class about bank documentation. It is very helpful and comprehensive. It defines terms in concise and easy to understand words. Even a seasoned banker can learn something from this dictionary.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book if you're in banking!, September 24, 2008
    I've been in banking for nearly 13 years and have sometimes struggled with much of the terminology used during corporate functions, meetings, or just watching CNBC. Whether a novice or a veteran, it's something that should be in your briefcase, pocket book, or in your desk for quick reference. This is a "NO BS" assessment!

    Paid for by me. ;O)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great, simple, very clear !!!, June 9, 1997
    Includes any term you can look for. Explaining every term very clearly. Links very conveniently between similar terms

    4-0 out of 5 stars It doesn't have 'commerce' in a 'banking' dictionary, October 6, 2010
    I grow suspect when I buy a BANKING dictionary, and I try to look up the word 'Commerce' and it's not in there. Boo!

    1-0 out of 5 stars Can't review a product I haven't received, August 4, 2009
    I ordered this book July 4, 2009. It was suppose to be here in 2-4 days. It is now August 4, 2009 and I have not received my book yet. I emailed the vendor and have had zero response. I am very dissapointed and want an answer to where my book is.

    5-0 out of 5 stars bookisexcellent, May 24, 1999
    book should contain all banking terms because most of them are not understood by layman ... Read more


    17. Zinester's Guide to NYC
    by Ayun Halliday
    Paperback
    list price: $9.99 -- our price: $9.99
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    Isbn: 1934620467
    Publisher: Microcosm Publishing
    Sales Rank: 35311
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    The ZG2NYC is an opinionated, anecdotal, low budget, highly participatory exploration of the greatest city on earth. From Japanese breakfasts, art supplies, used books, and wisteria (free for the eating in Central Park) to punk rope, volunteer opportunities, storefront museums and subway musicians, the Zinester's Guide to NYC has it all. To hell with iPhone apps! Over fifty New York-based zine and indie comics publishers contributed listings and illustrations to this book, and they want you to scribble in the margins.

    Why watch the parade when you can march in it? The Zinester's Guide to NYC wholeheartedly encourages its readers to guest bartend, play bike polo in Sara Roosevelt Park, create public parks in metered parking spaces, and submit the 5-minute movies they shoot on the boardwalk to next year's Coney Island Film Festival. Pocket-sized and user friendly, the Zinester's Guide to NYC is an indispensable resource for both first-time visitors and New Yorkers of longstanding, a personal history, and a window through which armchair travelers can experience this town.
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    5-0 out of 5 stars I love this book and would marry it if woman-book marriage were legal in NYC, November 22, 2010
    A funny, smart, and above all, friendly guide to off-the-beaten-path NYC attractions. Reading it is like hanging out with a down to earth friend who just happens to know a bunch of incredibly cool places to hang out. And, much like your dream spouse/significant other, you can bring it home to the parents and all your friends will fall in love with it, too. (Don't let them steal it, the greedy tramps! Buy 'em their own copies!)

    5-0 out of 5 stars finally, an unpretentious guide to NYC, November 27, 2010
    I have had a serious love affair with New York my entire life. I visit often and plan to move there. This guide is fantastic, with tons of interesting and affordable places to check out. I have read every guide there is on NYC and by and large they contain the reviews of the same hotels and theater options. This book offers really unique places that are also more affordable than most of the stuff you find in the guidebooks. You can find the standard upscale restaurant, hotel and broadway show reviews on many sites and books, there is nothing out there like this guide, I cannot wait to go again in a few months and visit some of the places reviewed in the book. It makes me miss NY every time I pick it up.

    5-0 out of 5 stars A must have guide for New Yorkers!, November 19, 2010
    I'm so glad I bought this book! By the first page I learned something new and it's going to save me money. Hilarious and informative, I'm going to buy a bunch of copies to give as holiday gifts this year. Love love love this Zinester's Guide to NYC!!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Hilarious, insightful, useful and clever., December 28, 2010
    I am not even halfway through this book and I have already flagged dozens of pages. I am a native New Yorker and there are so many things in this book that sound awesome that I have never heard of before now. I can't wait to check out so many of these things, I wish the days were longer so I could spend more time using this guide. It has everything, from bicycle polo, to cheap vegan eats to the best places to get a slice all over the city. You'll also get great snarky commentary from some of the funniest writers in the world of zines. It's so cheap, I can't see any reason why you wouldn't get this book. It's AWESOME.

    5-0 out of 5 stars The best NYC guidebook - and the most entertaining!, December 28, 2010
    Whether you're planning a trip to NYC or just acting as an armchair traveler, this book is all that you need. It's got heart! It's got personality! It's got coffee shops galore! It's got adorable drawings all over the place! It's so comprehensive it makes my head spin! Just get it. Really. Stop reading this review and click the link....now.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Zinester's Guide to NYC makes me want to hop aboard the China Town bus and run away to New York F'ing City, December 28, 2010
    Ayun Halliday has outdone herself. Do yourself a favor and buy this book. Do your friends a favor and buy them this book. Heck, buy your enemies this book and maybe they'll head off to NYC and leave you alone for a while. Seriously though, the next time you visit NYC, armed with her guide, you will be able to hit the ground running and experience the coolest and zaniest treats that the city has to offer. The only way this could get any better would be to buy it in conjunction with the 3 Wolf Moon shirt!
    The Mountain Three Wolf Moon Short Sleeve Tee ... Read more


    18. Fuck You Heroes : Glen E. Friedman Photographs, 1976-1991
    by Glen E. Friedman
    Hardcover
    list price: $33.00 -- our price: $24.75
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    Isbn: 0964191601
    Publisher: Burning Flags Press
    Sales Rank: 100084
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    Now in it's second printing, Fuck You Heroes is photographer Glen E. Friedman's uncompromising look at the radicals of youth culture in the extreme worlds of skateboarding, punk and rap. From day one behind his camera, Friedman has had an unerring ability to be in the right place ahead of everybody else. He was a teenaged photographer for 'Thrasher' and 'Skateboarder' magazines, he created the seminal one-hit punk fanzine 'My Rules', worked with Black Flag and Suicidal Tendencies in their early days, wrote for Maximum Rock & Roll, did street promotion for Def Jam's west coast office and shot sleeve photos for everyone from Minor Threat to Public Enemy. This book presents the photographic distillation of Glen's ethic: it's about the perfect shots of the people who live by the touchstones of intensity and integrity. ... Read more


    19. Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalogue and Buyers' Guide 1895
    by Montgomery Ward & Co.
    Paperback
    list price: $17.95 -- our price: $12.21
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Isbn: 1602392382
    Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
    Sales Rank: 73577
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    Before the Internet, Wal-Mart, and the shopping mall, there was Montgomery Ward."Our mail order methods meet many wants," wrote a poetic but anonymous copywriter on a page of the 1895 Montgomery Ward & Co. catalogue. He had a gift for understatement. At its zenith from the 1880s to the 1940s, Montgomery Ward, like its cross-town Chicago rival, Sears, sold virtually everything the average American could think of or desire—and by mail. This was a revolution, and Ward's fired the first shot. To buy spittoons, books of gospel hymns, hat pins, rifles, wagons, violins, birdcages, or portable bathtubs, purchases that used to require many separate trips to specialist merchants, suddenly all the American shopper had to do was lick a stamp. This unabridged facsimile of the retail giant's 1895 catalogue showcases some 25,000 items, from the necessities of life (flour, shirts) to products whose time has passed (ear trumpets). It is an important resource for antiquaries, students of Americana, writers of historical fiction, and anyone who wants to know how much his great-grandfather paid for his suspenders. It is a true record of an era. 20,000 black-and-white illustrations ... Read more

    Reviews

    5-0 out of 5 stars Back In The Old Days, July 24, 2008
    The Montgomery Ward catalog is just what I needed. I'm writing a historical romance set in the 1890s and the catalog has been so helpful as a visual aid with the clothing, furniture, and even kitchen utensils available to people at that time.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Fun journey into the past...., April 18, 2010
    I enjoyed going through the Montgomery Ward catalog of 1895, it was a fun journey into the past and the book is marked one of my Definite Keepers.

    5-0 out of 5 stars hvyreader, December 6, 2009
    Reproduction catalog was even better than I'd hoped for. Arriving in excellent condition, the book was like brand new. The whole process was a smooth and trouble-free transaction. thank you.
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    20. Love Poem Collection - The Greatest Love Poems
    by Macadu Ltd.
    Kindle Edition
    list price: $2.00
    Asin: B0030GFCWW
    Publisher: Macadu Ltd.
    Sales Rank: 36081
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    Editorial Review

    You've just found the most comprehensive and thoughtful collection of love poems, quotes and readings available today. Don't lose more time searching for the perfect poem or reading - I've already done all the hard work, to save you the trouble.
    Whether you are thinking about ways to convey your feelings to your love, or trying to find words to say how that other person touched your heart, then this book is for you. Reading how the biggest minds in literary history done the same can be inspiring as well as uplifting.
    What could be better then charming your lover with the sweetest loving words ever written? Or how about reading love poems to your loved one from your Kindle after a delicious dinner with wine? Reciting and talking about a beautiful love poem is one of the best ways to impress and enchant, be it your first date or your proposal.
    Here are the poets featured in this collection: A. E. Housman, Alfred Austin, Amy Lowell, Andrew Marvell, Angela Morgan, Anne Bradstreet, Anonymous, Aphra Behn, Ben Jonson, Carl Sandburg, Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton, Christina Georgina Rossetti, Christopher Marlowe, Constance Fenimore Woolson, Coventry Patmore, D.H. Lawrence, Dante Alighieri, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Edgar Allan Poe, Edgar Lee Masters, Edmund Spenser, Edmund Waller, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Edward Dowden, Eliza Acton, Eliza Cook, Elizabeth Akers Allen, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Elizabeth Singer Rowe, Emily Bronte, Emily Dickinson, Eugene Field, Francis Quarles, Francis William Bourdillon, George Gasgione, George Herbert, George Peele, George Wither, Hartley Coleridge, Heinrich Heine, Helen Hunt Jackson, Henry Constable, Henry King, Henry Wheeler Shaw, Isabella Valancy Crawford, James Henry Leigh Hunt, James Whitcomb Riley, John Clare, John Donne, John Keats, John Wilbye, Lord Alfred Tennyson, Lord George Gordon Byron, Madison Julius Cawein, Matthew Arnold, Maxwell Bodenheim, May Riley Smith, Michael Drayton, Omar Khayyam, Oscar Wilde, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Philip James Bailey, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Richard Aldington, Richard Lovelace, Robert Argyle Campbell, Robert Bridges, Robert Browning, Robert Burns, Robert Frost, Robert Herrick, Robert Louis Stevenson, Rupert Brooke, Samuel Daniel, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Sara Teasdale, Sidney Lanier, Siegfried Sassoon, Sir Henry Wotton, Sir John Harrington, Sir John Suckling, Sir Philip Sidney, Sir Walter Raleigh, Sir Walter Scott, Stephen Crane, Stephen Foster, Thomas Campbell, Thomas Campion, Thomas Ford, Thomas Hardy, Thomas Hood, Thomas Lodge, Thomas Moore, Walt Whitman, Walter Savage Landor, William Blake, William Browne, William Butler Yeats, William Cowper, William Douglas, William Johnson Fox, William Morris, William Shakespeare, William Wordsworth.
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