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Great book-if you have a law degree (very dense reading)
The best legal guide for writers.

Not to be taken too seriously
fighting the good fightinspiration to me. I am an LIS graduate student
and these two librarians are heroes.
They utterly DEMOLISH the feasiblity/desirability
of "All digital libraries" and make solid arguements
for real, existing libraries.
These guys simply just ROCK.
Read William F. Birdsall also, to get a Cannuck
perspective on the same issue.
I dislike Crawford's non-sequitors about
"socialism" but beyond that, every
progressive librarian should read them
LONG LIVE LIBRARIANSHIP!
Best Library Book of the decade

Another worthless piece of junk
Excellent

Quick Read But Very BasicTo anyone wanting more than that, this book will probably be a disappointment and not worth the money to buy it.
I personally view this book as a waste of money, time and effort. And I generally advise others to avoid this book because there are much better books on the subject matter that are easily available.
I'm still hoping the author of this book will write another edition of this book and expand with a much more comprehensive coverage of each of these breeds. Now that's a book I could be interested in. But this one? I gave it away soon after I bought it.
Great beginning informational reference book on these dogsIncluded, also, is some basic puppy rearing information, including tips on house training, grooming, basic health and breeding.
If you are interested in learning more about these teriffic dogs, but dont want to spent a fortune on a coffee table book, this is a great purchase!


Slim Volume, slim value
Preparing My "Babies" for a New Baby

Just another book with selling title
Good Reference ManualSecond, if you want a good reference manual on Conventional Unarmed Combat Systems throughout the world (and esp in the 3rd world and the former Warsaw Pact), then this might just be the thing for you.
I myself have studied both Traditional Martial Arts and Conventional Combat Systems and the 2 are as different as night and day. This book clearly makes that distinction in a very nice way (i.e. what is traditionally taught in a Dojo is far different than what is taught in several months to a Special Forces Unit).
If you get a chance, pick this book up with its "partner" - Deadly Fighting Skills of the World, which is also a good field manual. I think both books are surprisingly informative...


Nothing new
fascinating and revelaing

just bought this book
Confidence Building Directions, Inspiring Work

The worst computer book if wriitten
Not for version 4.5!
Good book -- sadly dated

A Poor Textbook
Not enough information
A difficult but brilliant work