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A GREAT BOOK ON THE KING OF POP
It takes a great look at the king of pop through the years.

cuevas & lee kick butt!
Some of the very best martial arts writings of the twentieth

I loved this book!
A Wonderful Book

Probably the only really good Sub-Mariner stories
One of the Best Marvel Masterworks

Exciting Page-Turner!
Gripping who-done-it on cruise ship

An outstanding introduction to the history of art in general
Take the collection to your home

"what makes us tick"makes us tick" as he puts it -- was my cup of tea. His chapter on leadership, using the American founding fathers as a model -- and they were quite different from the "transformational leader" model everyone touts today -- was fascinating. He gets a little repetitive in places, and sometimes "dumbs it down" a bit too much -- but this one gets 5 stars from me."
Intriging perspective on improving employee effectivness

outstandingLee has many quotes of wisdom as well. This is entirely quotes, not a story.
I bought two copies, one for me, and one for a gift.
martha from west virginia

THE BEST TALKING ABOUT MEDIA AND POLITICS.Lee Edwards, in twelve chapters, explains in an extremely detailed way the reality of what has happened in certain issues in history and how the media has been involved to change the course of things.
The author gives a fine description on how the media behaves in different parts of the world and even gives great pointers on how a journalist should work.
Not many books like this have been written and I sourly doubt that there will ever be another book about Media and Politics so complete as this one.
A truly seminal workArgued also is that those in media must understand the power they possess, and that they must consciously adopt a philosophy to guide them to responsibility. Comprehensive, insightful, and even entertaining, this book would do well as a base text in a college course as well as enjoyable and enlightening to the casual reader. Edwards not only asks numerous questions, which in the end of this kind of research anyone could do, he actually offers some answers, although leaves which answers are best to the reader.
