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Introducing: Daredevil, the Man Without Fear!
For TRUE Daredevil fans
The Best Of A Great Marvel Character

A GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT!!!
A Must Read for Children of All Ages
The Moon in My Room

Reliable and up to date evangelical scholarshipHighly recommended.
If you would like this book and 17 other helpful books, including the Dictionary of Biblical Imagery, Sinclair Ferguson's New Dictionary of Theology, the New Bible Dictionary and the New Dictionary of Biblical Theology, also the Essential IVP Reference Collection CD ROM.
Essential for Bible studies
Essential for anyone wanting to seriously study the BibleIt contains a number of articles from a range of good Christian scholars on pretty much every person, place, book and other thing in the Bible. For example, when discussing a book of the Bible, the article would contain information about the author, the date of writing, some of the scholarly issues concerning that book and would give a broad overview of the purpose and theology of the book.
This book is an invaluable resource for both lay person and Ministers, and would be useful to anyone who is involved in writing Bible studies or talks on the Bible, or who is undertaking formal study of the Bible or who is simply serious about examining more closely what the Bible really says.
If you fit one of these categories, you should definitely buy this book.


a wonderful window into an amazing family
Treat yourself
All this and the Darwins too

A book you won't be able to put down.
Good, easy read that could change your life
A place to call HOME

Lyrical, Imaginative and Spiritual
A Lesson Relearned.
Sarah's Bead

Book That Keeps On Giving
Good fun!
Can't wait to give away these puzzles!

Thank you, Cheryl and Bill, very very much!Infused with a loving spirit, this work would complement anyone's library, from the barbecue aficionado, the striving beginner, or that of the pleasure reader.
Best smoker book I have readNL
The tips and recipes in this book are incomparable!

Full of Naked Men!
Excellent Collection by Great Artist
Classical Romance That Bites, Hard

a neglected fantasy & sf writerbook is first rate. I can find no fault with the selection of
stories included: they definitely belong to the upper echelon
of Simak's work in the short forms. I'd single out for especial
consideration the stories "The Grotto of the Dancing Deer" and
"A Death in the House." "The Big Front Yard" is a good story,
just not one of my personal favorites. To each his own.
This book might thus serve as a good one volume introduction
to Simak for those readers not familiar with his work.The
only thing I can find to lament is that such a short volume
cannot do Simak justice. Simak wrote at a consistently high
level for many years. From the 50's through the '70's, he
produced an enormous number of stories and novels. The
novels go into and out of print with a certain regularity
that makes it possible at least to find them.
With the stories, it's not so easy.
By searching through "best of year" anthologies from 1950-1980,
I have noticed a large number of stories that deserve to be
available, but alas, are not. A sample from the 50's: "Shadow
Show"; another from the early 70's: "The Thing in the Stone."
There are more.
Tacyon Press is to be lauded for having brought out the volume
they did. Admirers of the best of Simak's work can only wish
that someone (maybe NESFA) will someday bring out a "Collected
Stories." There is a need. Meanwhile, this book is what we've
got, for which, our gratitude.
A fitting tribute to a great ,and good, manI couldn't have selected a better cross section of stories. They truly reflect the flavor of his life's work. "A death in the House" echoes his immortal _Waystation_. "The Big Front Yard" reminds one of themes that would be expanded in _Mastodonia_ and _All Flesh is Grass_. As for "Neighbor", it can stand on it's own as just about the best short story that I've personally ever read.
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Pioneer of Innerspace
This volume contains the first eleven issues of Daredevil with art by Bill Everett and Wally Wood, too of the more stylistic artists working in the Marvel Bullpen way back when. They probably did the odd number of 11 issues in this volume because 10-11 is a two-parter (unfortunately they stopped short of #12 and the first appearance of Ka-Zar). There are appearance by Spider-Man and the Thing in the first two issues for those who are crossover conscious. In these first eleven issues DD takes on Electro (#2), the Owl (#3), the Purple Man (#4), the Fellowship of Fear (#6), the Sub-Mariner (#7), and Stilt Man (#8). In the first six issues DD wears his yellow outfit before putting on the red suit in issue #7. Marvel needs to get on the stick and start issuing the next volumes in this series.