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I highly recommend this thorough and sanely provocative bookIf you don't understand how population has anything to do with our world's environmental, water, food, power or crowding issues, this book will make you wonder no longer.
The author argues his points so persuasively that the reader cannot help but realize the truth: if we do not act now to reverse population growth in developed, developing and undeveloped nations, no amount of technological breakthroughs or conservation efforts will save us from ourselves. We will, simply through sheer numbers, consume ourselves to death.
Seeing how the population problem fits into the big picture

Excellent Reference Bible.The references to different aspects of Scripture are easily accessed. My particular interest of Scriptures relating to Israel, it's people and it's land and Biblical prophecies relative to Israel are there at your fingertips.
My only criticism is in relation to the 'political correctness' of Mr. Jeffery's own writings in enclosed articles supporting areas of Scripture where he uses the term 'Palestine' out of it's correct geographical and historical context.
Palestine being the regional name given to Israel and adjacent areas after the suppression of the second Jewish revolt by the Roman Emperor, Hadrian, in AD135. The original name being 'Syria Palaestina' which eventually became anglicised into 'Palestine' and which was subsequently replaced by Israel upon it's rebirth in 1948.
Mr. Jeffery uses the term 'Palestine' incorrectly in some old maps and also in one area relating to Old Testament prophets who were around long before the term 'Palestine' ever existed.
If you can live with this, or amend it even, this will be an excellent Bible to possess. In all other ways it is to be highly recommended. The ability to easily access so many different aspects of the Bible is remarkable and such an aid to understanding.
Valuable addition to the prophecy literature.I have many bibles and this is one of the ones I use regularly.


Definitive Essay thet Presaged theGlobalization DebateThe book describes how Canadians have abandoned their traditional 'conservative' values in favor of the easy continentalist option of acquiring American wealth by accepting American values. The author describes how 1960s Gaullism in France was a reaction to the same forces. The same observations can be made today about the knee-jerk anti-Americanism in Europe and France in particular that is paradoxically based on the inherent attractiveness of American values. The American culture is becoming the world culture. It is dispossessing all other cultures that it encounters. This provokes a reaction among 'conservative' (which includes the globalization protestors who in this book's terms are conservative in respect to culture although they would see themselves as anarchistic, radical etc.) who fear that the cultures that they value are going to be lost to the forces of technic- 'the one best way'.
I cannot do justice to this book which links these ideas into the flow of Western ideas. It shows the conflicts that of these differing sets f ideas in the works of philosophers and theologians. it does so in a manner that is very accessible to the general reader but has also provided a basis for research by professional philosopher's, political scientists etc. for the 37years since it was published.
This book is on a par with Jacques Ellul's 'The Technological Society.' It is a book that will be remembered and studied for hundreds of years. It uses as its starting point the issue of Canadian nationalism but its implications are universal. I wish that I could give it six stars.
A superb commentary on Canada - U.S. culture & politics.

Best Book I Have Ever Read
Great

Author passed away March 15, 1998
An excellent example of an auto biography!

The Shadow
The Story of 'The Shadow'Harry agreed.
He was slipped, immediately, into intrigue like he had never before known. Placing his trust in the mysterious unseen figure who had rescued him, Harry conducted a sideways investigation. He was a tool, gathering the pieces of a puzzle so complex that the only person who could see the whole picture was the mysterious figure who had orchestrated his investigation to begin with, the man that Harry called The Shadow.
THE LIVING SHADOW, originally published in 1931, is a mystery/detective novel starring -- in a sort of behind-the-scenes fashion -- the classic radio hero The Shadow. Easily readable and full of twists and turns, it's hard to believe that this book ever went out of print at all! One must admit that the prose is not the most lyrical or evocative ever written, but it is a genre novel. Its purpose is to entertain, not to stupefy the reader with its eloquence!
For this reader, whose sole experience with The Shadow is part of an old radio drama and the movie starring Alec Baldwin, this was a real treat. The story isn't glamorous, and The Shadow is really nothing more than a vague blur in the narrative, but THE LIVING SHADOW is a fascinating adventure from the point of view of one of his 'claimed' men. This book is a must-read anyone who has ever found themselves intrigued by the tale of The Shadow.
This new electronic edition of the book also features an introduction written by Jean Marie Stine.


Excellent action-packed historical fiction novel.
Great book! Everybody's Must!

Fascinating survey of history of music criticism
virtuosic study of music criticism in America