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Easy to read, cheap and interesting
Investment information I could understand
A very good introduction to investing

Mister Roberts
Hilarious, yet has historical facts
A great "Sea Story"

Rebirth through a Reprint
The Sinking of the Titanic and Great Sea Disasters
The book is great

Not a normal bookBy reading this book I found out a lot about the back rounds of the series. There are a lot of newspaper articles, secret letters and so on. Really a good book, if you want to find out more about the Seattle of the 2020`s!
brilliant piece of fiction
The Eyes Only Dossier

Inspires passion for regeneration through soil.
Liked it so much it's my #1 Christmas gift to others.
Technical terminology is seemingly hidden within the prose.

So you want to invest in Common Stocks.
Objective and complete.
An Excellent Book for Beginners

Never, but AlwaysSet in the 1920s, Logan spins the story of Leopold and Loeb, two rich, handsome teenagers that, due to the mixing of their personalities and dangerous philosophies (Nietzche gone bad) decide to kill someone for the experience of it. After this henious act, Clarence Darrow rides in, not to wipe the guilt from their souls, but merely defend them from going to the gallows.
There are several moving aspects to this play which Logan has brilliantly captured in small scenes. The courtship and love between Leopold and Loeb is explored fully. Some ficiton and non-fiction written about these two shy away from the possible homosexual connection, but not Logan. Their actions are horrendous, their self-centered thinking abhorrant, but the relationship between the two powers this play and is intriguing. You want the union of these two not to result in murder, but in love.
The other passionate part of the play comes with the introduction of Clarence Darrow in the second act. He rides in and becomes a fierce adversary of the death penalty, and brilliant argues against the ultimate punishment. However, his courtroom bravado is tempered by scenes with the boys, when he tries desparately to understand the actions of these two. And due to his efforts, Leopold and Loeb begin to struggle with the consequences of their actions, and become more human (which, upon my understanding of the actual story, never really happened).
John Logan has given us a play that reads very well, is very passionate and compelling, and a true classic of theater today.
A stunning stage piece
Amazing cinematic depth - "Reads" like a great movie!!

Garcia lorca doe it again
this is the one to buy
Great, One of the best collections of Lorca's poems

A creative and challenging exercise for young archeologistsWe follow Will's adventures through his journal entries and postcards back home to his friend Sam, another member of the King Tut Club. Artist Melissa Sweet's illustrations, created in acrylic and watercolor, consist of luminous paintings of the pyramids and inventive collages of authentic documents and artifacts. Throughout the book there are sidebars providing information on ancient Egypt regarding the layout of the Great Royal Cemetery at Giza, cartouches, and hieroglyphs, as well as explaining the tools and tricks of the archeological trade. From pouring over "The 5,000-Year-Old Puzzle" young readers will come to appreciate the process by which archeologists unearth the past. Logan and Sweet also provide a sense of the time involved; Will saves a postcard telling about all the digging he has to do and there is a point where everyone sits around and waits for four months Dr. Reisner to return so they finally open the alabaster sarcophagus that has been found.
Even more impressive is the revelation that the puzzle of this title is one still waiting to be solved. Consequently, after suffering with Will through the tedious and painstaking tasks that are involved in discovering and opening an Egyptian tomb, young readers get to exercise their minds as well to come up with an explanation that fits the eight clues revealed through the book (do not worry; they are listed at the end to help). Dr. Reisner and a modern archeologist offer their own explanations, but the key thing here is that no one knows for sure. Whether teachers find a way of using this book for a class discussion or assign a bright student to do a report on it for class, "The 5,000-Year-Old Puzzle" is a great opportunity for challenging young minds to make their own judgments about each clue and come up with their own conclusions about "what really happened." The rests of us can hazard our own guesses as well.
Come Join this Historic Expedition.....

Prayers To A Dead God
This Book is Fantastic!
Logan Is up with Frost and PoeLogan's "The Crab Apple" is one of the most powerful evocations of childhood I have ever read, and it belongs up there with Frost's "Mending Wall" and "The Road Not Taken" for brilliant descriptions of the subtle interrelationships of nature and people. His "In the Silence of the Sound" is a lyric masterpiece, as are at least a score of other poems so good it makes you wonder why the average book of poetry from a university press is even considered poetry.
There are also deep philosophical poems such as "At Assateague" and "A Short Requiem," as well as ones that carry ideas that are brilliant yet seem never before to have been expressed; an example is "The General." Some of the poems are sexy, as "Tango"; some are plain funny, as is "Mr. Success" or "The Traveler." Most are written magnificently well, and very, very few are dull.
I recommend this book for anyone who loves literature - even for those who've never read poetry, as despite the depth of the poems, the language is surprisingly simple and the structures accessible.
Advice: Buy it cause it is very cheap for the information it provides compared to other books
Note: That is a great introductory book