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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Chambers", sorted by average review score:

The Guide to Financial Public Relations: How to Stand Out in the Midst of Competitive Clutter
Published in Hardcover by Saint Lucie Press (17 June, 1999)
Author: Larry Chambers
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Right on Target!
I thought that "The Guide to Financial Public Relations" was well written and logical, with many helpful step-by-step instructions. Though it is written specifically for the financial industry, it contains helpful information and valuable strategies for almost any business person who works with a client base and who wants to be more successful in their industry.

I have worked in the public relations field for 25 years, yet I found this book instructive with many new idea "gems" that I plan to implement in the future. For while it may be difficult to teach old dogs new tricks, today a business person must constantly learn new "tricks" (i.e. business strategies) in order to survive. This book delivers!

The best book I've read on the subject!
Chambers masterfully illustares the art and impact of public realtions. His book captured the steps I needed to take to promote myself. I found it to be a real resource.


Guide to Incoterms 1990
Published in Paperback by ICC Publishing, Inc. (January, 1991)
Authors: Jan Ramberg, International Chamber of Commerce, and Jean-Charles Rouher
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In-depth understanding of trade fundamentals
A superb book on fully understanding all the crucial incoterms used in foreign trade. Our firm relies heavily on this publication to protect our clients' interests as well as our own.

Required reference resource for all international traders
INCOTERMS are the definition of terms used in international trade contracts as maintained by the International Chamber of Commerce. It is not possible to be a successful exporter without having and using the information contained in this reference guide. It covers everything from quoting prices to shipping overseas and collecting upon receipt of shipment. Our consulting staff recommends this industry-standard publication to all of our clients - without exception!


The Guide to Mexico for Business
Published in Paperback by American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico, A.C. (01 September, 1997)
Authors: American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico A.C. and A.C. American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico
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Do yourself a favor
Having lived and worked in Mexico City for many years, I'm quite familiar with the sort of problems often encountered by foreign businessmen arriving here for the first time. I believe The American Chamber's Guide to Mexico Business (8th edition) is probably the most useful tool they can get their hands on. The guide has piles of sensibly organized information which covers every topic imaginable: from the cultural aspects of local business and living in Mexico to far more technical areas such as legal aspects, contact finding, and setting up shop. What sets this guide apart from others, in my view, is the insider information - each chapter is written by top-notch local experts in the field and not by a foreign writer trying to interpret unfamiliar information. Nobody has as much Mexico business experience as the people at the American Chamber and I have no hesitation in recommending this book to anyone seeking a comprehensive guide to every aspect of working, doing business and living in Mexico - I only wish I'd got hold of a copy sooner!

The best, and probably only of its kind
I have been doing business in Mexico for over 15 years, and I have come to rely on this book for its information. For anyone who does business in Mexico, you know that information--hard facts--is the scarcest commodity of all. I have sat on the phone for hours trying to get clues and make contacts.

This book spells it all out, does all the legwork for you. It also gives advice on any step of the process you might need, from setting up a sales plan to going into a joint venture.

This book comes highly recommended by me personally. It is required reading for my staff.


Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets/ Teachers Guide (Story House Teachers Guides)
Published in Paperback by Story House Corporation (01 March, 2000)
Authors: Erika Byrne, Story House Corporation Staff, D. Steve Rahmas, and Story House Corporation Staff
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the best of Harry Potter
I just love Harry Potter! Its really fun to read!

The best book i have ever read.
i automatically loved this book and i think you will too, for one thing the writing is wonderfully done, for another the book is easy to follow because the funny characters are always funny the smart characters are always smart,the mystery is always there, and the magic of reading will always shine in this book. i usually hate to read but when i read the harry potter books they truly are one of those books you CANNOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES PUT IT DOWN.


Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: A Deluxe Pop-Up Book
Published in Hardcover by Scholastic (December, 2002)
Author: Inc. Scholastic
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Magic as Harry!
My kids loved this book, I highly recommed it. The lack of words actually stoked my kids imaginations - we spend a great deal of time imaginging what each scene may have been and/or contained. This is a high quality pop-up, I highly recommend it.

Great for ages 11 to well over 60.
Rowling herself said in interviews that the books were intended for readers Harry's age (i.e. Philosiphers Stone Ages 11 & up, Goblet of Fire, ages 14 & up)

One of the best things about Rowling is that even with a boy as the main chara, girls & boys men & women alike read it equally. If found the humer in every chapter, humor that while not sexual at all, was still too hard for children to catch.

Dont get along with your siblings? Read Harry Potter & you'll have common ground. Bored to death on those long car trips? Make sure everyone in your families read it for some indepth conversation.

Rowling is so smart & crafty, the way she actually published Quidditch Through the Ages & wrote it as if it were a real sport that had ben going on for ages.


The Hidden Children
Published in Hardcover by Wildside Pr (June, 2002)
Author: Robert W. Chambers
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the worst book i have ever read
this must be the worst sick drivel that i have ever read! usually i love to read mystery and/or horror stories e.g E.A.Poe,but these stories are just plain revolting,exploiting such normal feelings as a mother's love for her child in the grossest possible way!

Classic modern horror stories.
New Life for the Dead is one of the best horror collections of the 1990s, and it features many of Rodgers' best short works, including his Bram Stoker Award-winning novelet, "The Boy Who Came Back from the Dead." It was also highly recommended by Orson Scott Card in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.


Hide-And-Seek Puppy (Hide-And-Seek (Little Simon).)
Published in Hardcover by Little Simon (February, 1900)
Authors: David Crossley and Sally Chambers
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Wonderful interactive book!
I purchased both of Crossley's Hide-and-Seek books for my son when he was 6 months old, and he has always loved them! They're wonderful interactive books, and in this one, a frisky puppy "pops up" and plays with a bunny and a cat. My son loves to anticipate each page, even though by now he knows exactly what to expect. He loves to point out everything in each picture, down to the tiniest bees on the flowers! Very simply written and colorfully illustrated, I only wish that Mr. Crossley would give us more of these! I must add that this book has somehow managed to survive my son's every attempt to destroy it. It's a very sturdy board book, and the elastic that holds the puppy is extremely strong, but I'd *still* recommend putting this book away after the reading session is over.

my son's favorite book!
Hide and Seek Puppy is my 15 month old's favorite book! We read it often, and everytime I pull the string down to hide the puppy, he squeals with excitement time after time. This book is wonderful for toddlers because it is heavy cardboard and can withstand hours of "toddler reading". Hide and Seek Puppy is a very sweet book with cute illustrations of a bunny and a cat, and of course puppy! This will soon be a classic in our family. I recommend it for any toddler who loves to be read to.


If You Will Ask
Published in Paperback by Discovery House Pub (December, 1989)
Author: Oswald Chambers
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Understanding God's Kingdom and then staying in it.
This is a magnificent book for understanding God. It takes you further into God's ways of bringing us closer to his heart and learning how to live there forever. It tells of the wonderful power of the Holy Spirit and understanding,what we use to think before reading this book, "unanswered prayers". Beautifully written with heartfelt prayers at the end of each chapter. Great book!

An extrordinary, easy to read, wonderful commentary
"If You Will Ask", by Oswald Chambers, is a wonderful book! In the very first chapter, Mr Chambers explains HOW we should pray. He says,"very evidently, our ideas about prayer and Jesus Christ's [ideas], are not the same. Prayer to Him is not a way to get things from God, but so that we may get to know God. He goes on to say that "our Lord never once referred to unanswered prayer; God always answers prayer, if we pray in the name of Jesus. Furthermore, he writes that it's not so true that {prayer changes Things} as that prayer changes Us and then We change things. We're not to ask God to do what He created us to do. When we pray, Things remain the same, but We begin to be different. He explains that, "the good of praying is that it gets us to know

god and enables God to perform His order through us. Just reading it "lifts you up". It's a wonderful book, what a great feeling to know that every time we pray, we are getting that much closer to God. It is a small book, but it's 95 pages are full of the author's wisdom, and the power of God in his life. It's a wonderful book!!! I recommend it to everyone who wants to know more about prayer.


John Chambers and the Cisco Way: Navigating Through Volatility
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (22 February, 2002)
Author: John K. Waters
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Surprisingly readable
I was given this book as a present. I warmly thanked the giver for her thoughtfullness, but secretly, I dreaded reading the book. These unauthorized bios are generally either full of senseless/salacious details, or they're dry as an annual report. Most of them are suitable as torture devices. Why do I bother you ask? Knowledge is power, and I invest in stocks.

Well, big surprise.

This book reads with an almost perfect balance of translated tech talk and personal detail about Chambers. This is no simple feat for the author, as Cisco's core business is anything but easy to explain, but you will be amazed at how much you painlessly learn about the innards of the net and how / where Cisco fits.
I could go on, but your time is better spent buying and reading this book.

I hope Waters has another of these in the hopper.

How the Computer Industry Was Born
This book is interesting, packed with facinating facts and I love the way it explains in "real people" language just how the whole computer industry got started. It also offers insight into the character and effective management practices of John Chambers, without being a flattery piece. The book communicates the fast-paced life in Silicon Valley and extends beyond the Cisco experience to in-depth explanations of how the computer industry giants grow, compete and sometimes die. A wealth of knowledge with an insightful look at a manager who has worthwhile practices to share with any of today's managers.


The Legend of Maya Deren: A Documentary Biography and Collected Works, Volume I, Part 2, Chambers (1942-47)
Published in Paperback by Arthouse, Inc. (June, 1988)
Authors: Veve A. Clark and Millicent Hodson
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the Legend of maya deren
This is my cousin, the book is an excellent review of our family history, Others interested in maya's work will find out that she was a very interesting person

The Legend and the Reality
In the 1970's a four volume project was designed to re-examine the life of filmmaker and ethnographer Maya Deren. Four authors worked within the structure of a feminist collective typical of the time with revolving editorship. According to Catrina Neiman, one of the authors, an anticipated outcome was to stimulate further academic study on Deren. Volume 1, Signatures concerns Deren's early and university life, involvement in socialist youth groups and early poetry and fiction. Chambers, part 2 ilustrates her development as a filmmaker through her first four films with documents on their production and reception. What is noteworthy of this project is the illumination of parts of Deren's life beyond the four year period between 1943 and 1946 which most people know about. The 40 year old Deren who was involved with ethnography and ethnomusicology as well as the young teen involved in political movements are areas new to us. The two remaining volumes are ready and have been so for years which publisher Anthology Film Archives has yet to release. ' Legend' embraces the transformative nature of Deren's work in different creative relationships and is the most comprehensive work to date on her life.


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