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Excellent!
Shakespeare, eat your heart out!!!Also, I think it is important to thank the publisher for printing the book in such a small format. Much easier to hold with one hand.
awesome

About as good as it getsI definitely recommend the 1969 9th edition as a good all around "get you by", if you just wanted one edition on older Curio and Reic Firearms, if you are a collector of Curios and Relics like me.
Important To HaveI highly recommend this book as the starting point for a good understanding of the small arms field, or as plain old good reading for the relatively technical-minded gun enthusiast.
The one and only guide to small arms

Replace a Bad Goodbye with Rekindled Love
Before a Bad Goodbye
Emotional, Scary, and Inspiring

Oh, the things he said!!!
intoxicating
Bubbalicious!!!

the boy captives
Excellent first-hand account, not "politically correct"
Amazing Book!

Fun, breezy, and informativeAlthough especially handy for young students, this book is also useful when you need to just look up a few basic facts without having to wade through or locate more indepth works. Definitely handy to have around.
chronicle of america
Excelent

Well done re-enactment with some sizzle!
Best Political Entertainment Ever!!!!!!!!!!!
Fantastic audio of Starr's report

Top down management is still "Getting Results"
Solid research for the serious managerThe book lacked a little bit of the 'Tom Peters verve' that wins over large numbers of readers and gets books recognized by business magazines. But serious, thoughtful students of the science (and art) of business will not be disappointed.
Thoughtful and Practical#1 Get Everyone on the Same Page: Focus on the Purpose of Your Organization
#2 Prepare for Battle: Equip Your Operation with Tools, Talent, and Technology
#3 Stoke the Fire of Performance: Create a Climate for Results
#4 Build the Bridge on the Road to Results: Nurture Relationships with People
#5 Keep the Piano in Tune: Practice Continuous Renewal
No doubt each reader can easily rephrase each of the five or at least cluster several synonyms which suggest each absolute's key point. For example, #1 suggests the importance of agreement (or consensus) on which teamwork always depends whereas #5 suggests the importance of constant attention to the progress of any initiatives so that appropriate modifications can be made. The Japanese word "kaizen" means more than continuous renewal; those involved in such efforts must always be aware of maintaining proper balance (or proportion), especially when responding to a crisis of some kind.
For whom will this book be most valuable? The authors wrote it for "managers at all levels who are looking for ways to improve the performance not only of themselves but also of the people they are directly responsible for." I presume to suggest that this book would also be valuable to recent graduates who have only recently begun a business career. Every organization (including non-profits and family-owned businesses) needs to have an easily understood system (as well as sound strategies) by which to achieve the desired results. Longenecker and Simonetti provide such a system in this book. It remains for decision-makers, especially, "at all levels" to modify the system to their organization's specific needs and objectives. In the Afterword, Longenecker and Simonetti suggest how to "get the ball rolling" toward getting results: Always start with the end in mind, build a model of the absolutes to your organization to be effective as a leader, identify the practices that are most critical to your success, and develop the talents needed to implement and sustain the absolutes for high-performance. Heard all this before? Probably. Are you satisfied with the results you and your organization are now achieving? If not, here is a source to help clarify and assist your initiatives in weeks and months to come. Longenecker and Simonetti conclude their book and I conclude this review with an especially appropriate observation by Henry David Thoreau: "This time, like all time, is a great time, if we simply know what to do with it."


Great, Imformative, and Just GreatThanks Geoff!
Good for listening in the car!
Now YOU Can Hear Tripp and Lewinsky!

A must for the Waldorf-crafter
The Children's Year: Crafts & Clothes for Children
From the back cover:You needn't be an experienced craftsperson to create something lovely, and the illustrations make it a joy to page through while choosing what to make first. "The Children's Year" offers handwork for all ages and individualities; it reminds us of the process of creating as opposed to merely consuming, and all this in the contect of nature's rhythm through the year.