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The Definitive Bio of Henry Clay
A view into the Age of Jackson through the life of H. Clay
The most important failed politician in US history

Waited For This One For a Long Time!
ALearning about Brenda's family and more about her background was truly interesting. Learning more about her late manager, Dub Albritten was enlightening. I came away with a love-hate feeling for this man. On one hand, he seemed to worship Brenda by working tirelessly on making her a "star" but tragically was unable to show this feeling to Brenda. The truly negative part of Dub Albritten is how he took the money that Brenda worked so hard to earn (and trusted him with) and then left her almost bankrupt when he died in the early 70s.
As a fan for over 40 years and a close friend for over 20 years, I learned details about Brenda's life that I did not know before. If it is possible, I have even more respect and love for this lady then I did before. Brenda has a sense of humor that is unmatched and it is very evident as you read the book. Brenda states "I still don't think of myself as a 'star'". As a friend, I can say that it is a very true statement.
This is a book for anyone who wants to read about a true legend in the music industry. Brenda is a member of the Georgia Hall of Fame, Rockabilly Hall of Fame, Country Music Hall of Fame, Grammy Hall of Fame, British Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and FINALLY a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Can you really think of anybody else (except maybe Elvis) who can boost being in 6 Halls of Fame. It is a book you will not be able to put down!
Response to review called "Little Miss Ego". You obviously have no knowledge of what Brenda Lee is like to make such ridiculous comments. Brenda does not have an ego problem! Brenda was giving information about her life and career which is what an autobiography is supposed to do. The articles and statements from others are their opinion of Brenda, those are not Brenda's words. Those articles and statements simply clarify what was happening in Brenda's career at the time.
Reply to Twiggy76 ( Little Miss Ego)

A World War II History MustThankfully, this book is now available in softcover after years of being out of print. My only complaint is that the Naval Institute Press did not make an effort to clarify and update some of the information (classified and otherwise) that has come to light since the initial publishing of this book in 1975 (hence 4 Stars out of 5). Sadly, Mr. Blair was not around to do such work as he passed on in 1998. Still, all in all, this book must be read for those seeking a full picture of the Pacific War. Hopefully, some ambitious naval historian will take advantage of Mr. Blair's work and recently available archives to craft a contemporary history of U.S. submarine warfare during World War II.
THE classic history of U.S. submarine warfare during WW2
Best WWII History Back in PrintAnd in light of other books detailing Submarine operations since WWII (Silent War - The Cold War Under the Sea and Blind Man's Bluff) it is clear that these brave undersea warriors are still on the first line of defense.
In sum a great book and a must have for every student of history... and we all should be students of History for those who do not study history are doomed to repeat the past.


Very Effective Shotgun Shooting Books
Excellent book!
Luca Scribani Rossi Olympic Medallist & Twice World Champion"I strongly recommend shotgun competition shooters to read both, Trap Shooting Secrets, and Precision Shooting - The Trapshooter's Bible. If you read these books you simply can't go wrong. Just follow the steps outlined and you'll leap ahead in the ranking of any competition you'll attend. That's my recommendation." Luca Scribani Rossi


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Love this book!
Outstanding bookI found the book incredibly useful, because the author made every attempt to render accurate information.


New Ways With Polymer Clay : The Next Generation of ProjectsBetter still, as a teacher of special education students, I find Part Two, Kris' polymer clay projects, filled with very well-written directions for projects that are fun for me as well as for my students.
I recommend this book to anyone, particularly new pc'ers and teaching artists who need reference info or project ideas.
New Ways With Polymer ClayWith this sound preparation, the reader is able to progress through a variety of projects from jewelry to home decor. In fact, the Internet Pen project was such a hit with my art students, I still refer to it when teaching them how to cover pens. It is wonderful to have projects that succeed time after time due to proper and concise directions.
I would highly recommend that this book be added to any clay enthusiast's library.
I go back to this book over and over againI'm a professional polymer clay artist but found this book immensely helpful because it contains a comprehensive collection of basic polymer clay information. The projects designed for beginners to intermmediate clay users can also appeal to artisans who do production work.
This book broke new ground by being the first serious publication to explain how to cover pens and light bulbs. Both techniques that have become very widely used in the polymer clay world.
I especially like the use of the illustrations done by the author. What a talented lady!
I teach polymer clay technique to hundreds of people every year and I recommend this book as the one to buy for people who are new to clay or have a limited knowledge of the medium. There are lots of great books on clay, but many are intimmidating to people at a beginning or intermediate skill level. The projects in this book are well thought out and beautifully finished.
Having projects that are easily followed and can reproduced as shown, is the best way I know for people to build their confidence in the medium, preparing them for more difficult technique. I would recommend this book to anyone!


Dead HeatEasy is in search of an erotic dream woman from his childhood who is being sought by one of those rich white families who have more skeletons than clothes in their closets. Around the same time, the very dangerous Raymond "Mouse" Alexander is released from the pen; and Easy's attempt to make a killing in the real estate market run up against a brick wall.
There are plot threads aplenty, and enough characters to fill a passenger liner. Mosley is too good a writer to leave any threads untied, but I do get lost at times with some of the characters. One bad dude is not heard from for a hundred pages when he commits a particularly heinous murder at the very end. "Oh, yeah, wasn't he the guy that ...?" Sometimes, I would have welcomed the list of characters, complete with nicknames, that occasionally accompanies an 800-page Russian novel.
What makes this a minor complaint is that Mosley has such a great sense of place and so much feeling for his characters. We don't meet the character he calls "Black Betty" until the end of the novel, but we keep seeing vignettes from Easy's past that keep building up the suspense, and any expectations are more than fulfilled by an ending that is bloodier than the last act of Hamlet.
Easy Rawlins Is An Easy Read
Easy Rawlins Is An Easy Read

It was well written but....
Cowboy life as it really is
Growing Up With Dreams & Reality

An Inspirational How-To Book!I do not understand some of the previous reviewers' comments about the pieces being unsophisticated etc.... these are reproductions of ANTIQUE pieces which, by definition, didn't use modern "sleeker" methods of metallurgy etc... One reviewer also mentioned that painting with the model paints is a problem. Not so! My only conclusion is that the author of that review didn't try the techniques or didn't follow the directions for painting. The "Testor" brand paints I used worked great.
I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in recreating antique pieces. The projects are easy, fun, and a springboard to use one's own creativity.
Classy, Inspirational and Fun!
Great even for a total beginner (like me!)I bought some clay and today I tried the simple pendant near the end of the book. It turned out beautifully! The author's simple advice and step-by-step instructions were a great help. The clear photographs helped me to see what I was doing.
All of the pieces in the book can be basically broken down into just a few shapes: the main shape, small balls of clay and spaghetti like strands used to simulate filigree. The pieces are modeled in black polymer clay and painted with patina which makes them look antique with very little effort.
If you like the raw look of ancient jewelry, or if you want to broaden your artistic horizens, this book will be a help and an inspiration. I am excited and can't wait to try another piece.


Austen in her maturity.
Beautifully writtenIt is a novel of second chances. Anne Elliot, no longer in the bloom of youth, is a grown woman of 27 or 28 years. Eight years ago she had been happily in love with a handsome man named Frederick Wentworth. But, unfortunately, due to his financial status, and Anne under the influence of her family and close friend, was forced to reject his marriage proposal and they parted ways. But now, he is within her closest circle once again. Circumstances led to Anne staying with her married sister, Mrs. Muskgrove, while her own house was being let to Wentworth's sister and husband. Wentworth visits his sister and on calling on the Muskgroves finds Anne among them. Anne finds Wentworth, not only looking as good as he ever did, but is now Captain Wentworth, who has made his fortune. Wentworth, still angry with Anne over being rejected, causes him to treat Anne very cooly. But over many weeks of contact here and there, you catch on that Captain Wentworth isn't all that oblivious to Anne anymore, because of all the little 'glimpses' he throws at Anne. The tension between the two is amazing. You can sense a connection between the two, even though they are on opposite ends of the room. In Bath, the tension builds and builds until it culminates into one of the most moving and romantic reunions ever. The letter that Wentworth writes to Anne declaring his love is bound to bring a tear to your eye and a pang in your heart. Happily, all ends well, but throughout the novel you can easily sympathize with Anne. No longer youthful and no longer as pretty as she used to be, she is full of self-consciousness and confusion. She still loves him after all those years, but she cannot act upon her desires.
Austen, yet again, excels in portraying her characters. Anne and Captain Wentworth are full and delightful characters that one must love. Her descriptions of Anne's vain father and snobbish older sister, Elizabeth, hit the mark on satirizing the members of society during that time. She wittingly describes how everyone tolerates Mrs. Muskgrove's hypochondriatic self and how everyone deals with her in their own way. There is not so much dialogue between characters in this book, compared to Austen's other novels. Most of the book is in observation of Anne's character and feelings, which makes it so much easier to relate to everything that Anne feels and you understand her situation all the more. This is a wonderful novel, with many qualities, differing from those of Austen's previous novels, to enjoy and admire.
I'm persuaded!