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A Pyschiatric View of Custer
A Unique and Interesting Bookuniqueness. What a great approach by the author. Let's face
facts about Custer & the Little Bighorn. There are only so
many angles you can take on telling and retelling of what
historians and others think happened.
Charles Hofling takes another approach in that he analyzes
Custer's personality. He looks at how different periods of his
life and career were affected by events that happened to him.
I especially like Chapter 10 of this book in which he goes into
some detail on these events.
This book greatly adds another view and perspective to the
vast amount of Custer literature.


All things Custer
A Wonderful Examination of the American Mythology

an excellent book for medical students
Must-have

Great Source for Teachers!
Teaching children to respect the Earth

All paths lead to the same source.My one critique on this book is that it contains a disproportionate number of Christian prayers. Personally, I would have preferred it to be a little more balanced.
Praying with every heartThe book's title comes from a prayer offered up by Akhenaten, the monotheistic Egyptian pharaoh who might be described as one of the world's early ecumenicists (although, as a historian, I can argue strongly against that, too).
The book is divided functionally (something that I as a service-constructor appreciate) -- Prayers for Days and Seasons, Prayers of Contrition and Atonement, Prayers of Praise, Rites of Passage, etc. Within each functional category, there are examples from many different religions and time periods. There are indexes both by religious traditions and by first lines of prayers. There is a brief pronunciation guide for those prayers included in their native tongues, and a brief introduction by Karen Armstrong. 'To expect to have faith before embarking on the disciplines of the spiritual life is like putting the cart before the horse. In all the great traditions, prophets, sages, and mystics spend very little time telling their disciples what they ought to believe. Indeed, it is only since the Enlightenment that faith has been defined as intellectual submission to a creed. Hitherto, faith had been seen as a virtue rather than a prerequisite.'
Prayer and meditation, including silence and reflection, has been an integral part of all spiritual practices and almost every religion in history. They all seem to reach for similar things ultimately, even if the particulars are different.
'These teach us that our words cannot define God or the divine mystery, no matter how eloquent our prayer. They can serve only as springboards to the sacred, helping us to open ourselves to the deeper currents of existence and thus to live more intensely and fully.'
In the first section of prayer, entitled Essential Prayers we are given the text of those prayers considered essential by various religions, including the Sh'ma Yisra'el, the Lord's Prayer, the Azan Call to Prayer, Hindu and Buddhist mantras, Native American prayers, Simple Gifts (an essential Shaker prayer), Ein Keilo-heinu (Sephardic Jewish daily prayer), Mayan texts from the Popol Vuh, and Psalm 23.
Other chapters are equally rich in given word to the unspoken mysteries that have been pondered by people everywhere in every time. Masterful scripturally-based prayers are combined with brilliant original prayers; traditional prayers rest side-by-side with modern prayers; the similar cries to God can be seen in the unity-in-diversity that is the role of humanity before the divine.
Sit nomine Domini benedictum,
Ex hoc nunc et usque in saeculum,
Adjutorium nostrum in nomine Domini,
Qui fecit coelum et terram.


Definitely not a book for beginners !Finally, this book is divided into 9 parts, one for each author, each one got his own way of coding and that is funny to see how they solve different problems, they got their touch !!
So, designers, coders get this book !!!!!!!
NiceParticularly, I found the chapters on video and 3D, runtime 3D, "bezier creatures", and the set interval enticing. You should see the chapter on runtime 3D! A _full_ library of 3d code that is extremely easy to use (including incredibly insightful comments in the code). You do not need to know much math to make some crazy effects. Also the chapter on video and Flash enlightened me as I did not know of flash's capabilities in this field.
So, in the end, get this book! It is awe inspiring.


interesting format
Good but requires that you keep paper and pencil at hand.

An Excellent resource book.
How To Make Your Dolls' House Special

A well researched book
Detailed & opinionated by a great researcher & Historian

Indespensible for Melbourne.
Great book for great city
The author gives a brief history of the campaign that is a little naive based on more recent reserach. The author defines Cuser's need for rash behavior but I think the jury is still out on what Custer was attempting to do at the LBH. If he he stopped short of the LBH to attempt to regroup wit all his battalions that would be a logical action after he became aware that Reno evacuated from the valley unfortunately in a rout. The failure was capitolized by a very late attempt to follow Custer's trail by two malcontent subordinates. A fascinating book nevertheless but I think taking a more detailed look at Custer's action at the LBH takes more thought which could have given the book a boost. One has to remember that the Indians were suppose to run and the Colonel that failed to sustain an attack for Crook that March was almost court martialed.