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Old Talk New Conversations: A Planning Guide for Seniors and Their Families6 reviews
Phyllis Mensh Brostoff, Matt Furno, ...

Elton-Wolf Publishing, 2000

A great tool for approaching the topic with an aging parent
This is one of the best books I've seen in a long time. It's a very practical book that's written so anyone can understand it. It's a great way to introduce the subject of planning for the future with a parent (or an adult child).
  
  











  



  
Essentials of Stem Cell Biology3 reviews
Robert Lanza, E. Donnall Thomas, ...

Academic Press, 2005

Essentials of Stem Cell Biology
Well balanced, superbly written muiltiauthored textbook. Excellent discussion of basic cell biology of embryonic and adult (nonembryonic) stem cells from multiple sources, laboratory techniques and potential clinical applications and includes a chapter on ethics and national policy for stem cell research. Suitable for students, clinicians as well as experienced stem cell biologists.
  
  











  



  
The Killing Moon: A Novel13 reviews
Chuck Hogan

Simon & Schuster Audio, 2007

Hogan is Great
Hogan is as good as Crais, Coben and Connelly. He captures the flavor of a small dead milltown and the hopelessness of its people (reminds one of Russo's towns) while spinning the web of a terrific mystery. The mystery builds slowly. The reader knows immediately that there is the good new guy on the police force - Maddox - and the police force is lousy with corruption. It is also apparent ...
  
  











  



  
Tickle Me, Pooh! (Touch-and-Feel)3 reviews
RH Disney, Mary Hogan

RH/Disney, 2000

So cute
We love this book- we bought it for my 1 yr old and she really enjoys feeling all of the tactile parts on the pages. Plus, the adorable Pooh friends are brightly colored and fun.
  
  











  



  
Handbook of Personality Psychology2 reviews

Academic Press, 1997

Great as a reference book!
I just received this book and I think it is excellent. Chapters start with an introduction or summary, and end with either a conclusion or implications section, which makes it easy to preview the topic without having to read a lot. There are 3 things I should warn prospective buyers, though: it is expensive ($89.95 the paperback edition!), it is extensive (enciclopedic, with almost a 1000 pages), ...
  
  











  



  
My Dearest Friend: Letters of Abigail and John Adams12 reviews
Abigail Adams, John Adams

Belknap Press, 2007

History through intimacy.
A collection of authentic letters between a man and his wife documenting the actual events as they occur from their first meeting, the beginning of the revolutionary war, the first meeting of Congress to negotiaing a system of government through freedom of our liberties through the written and signed Declaration of Independence from Great Britain. Although early years were spent much apart, ...
  
  











  



  
The Strategy and Tactics of Pricing: A Guide to Growing More Profitably (4th Edition) (Pie)41 reviews
Thomas T. Nagle, John Hogan

Prentice Hall, 2005

GRATE BOOK
If you are an enterpreneur and you want to know how to price your product, don't look any further this is the book you are looking for. The chapter about costs has an MBA level and it will give you a lot of good ideas of how to improve your busines operation.
  
  











  



  
Disney's: Winnie the Pooh's - Book of Manners1 review
Mary Hogan

Disney Press, 2000

Winnie the Pooh's Book of Manners
I really thought this book is aborable. Not only me but more importantly our kids. As wonderfully cute as the Winnie the Pooh characters are, the book lends itself to the same. The simple everyday life of Pooh and his friends leads them into everyday situations that cause us to use are manners. I, we recommend this book highly.
  
  











  



  
Tom Strong (Book 4) (Tom Strong)2 reviews
Alan Moore, Geoff Johns, ...

Wildstorm, 2005

Not the quality of earlier books
Ok... Alan Moore is THE BEST comic book writer ever. In fact Alan Moore is one of the all time great writers in any genre, period. His works have inspired three major motion pictures and a fourth may be in the works. Unfortunately everyone has their limits and Mr. Moore may have reached his. I was astounded by the fact that Alan Moore appeared to be writing every issue of every comic for his own ...
  
  











  



  
Legendary Golf Clubs of the American East1 review
John de St. Jorre, Anthony Edgeworth (Photographer)

Edgeworth Editions, 2003

In Praise of Club Golf
This beautifully compiled and presented book follows the magnificent 'Legendary Golf Clubs of Scotland England Wales and Ireland'. John de St. Jorre's text is the perfect accompaniment for Anthony Edgeworth's atmosopheric photography. Knowing how accurately they both caught the tradition and character of the British and Irish Clubs , I now feel that I know each of these American East Coast ...
  
  











  



  
High Adventure #421 review
Robert J. Hogan

Pulp Collector Press, 1998

An Interesting Series
Robert J. Hogan is best known as the author of the G-8 and his Battle Aces series -- pretty predictable chase'em around and shoot'em up stuff. this ia a bvery interesting change -- with a locale in the puebelos of the American southwest, it reads more like a good Doc Savage than a "yellow peril" knock-off.
  
  











  



  
The Acorn: Journal of The Sandwich Glass Museum (Volume 2, 1991)

The Sandwich Historical Society, 1991
  
  











  



  
Purposes of Preaching1 review

Chalice Press, 2004

Helpful spectrum
This collection of essays by ten prominent homileticians offers ten quite different responses to the question, "What do we preachers think we're doing?" The writers of the essays represent a range of mostly mainline Protestant traditions, and it is disappointing that there are no Roman Catholic or Eastern Orthodox voices included. On the other hand, there is a good balance between men and women, ...
  
  











  



  
Free Space4 reviews

Tor Books, 1998

Not just a book of libertarian stories...
This is a book of some of the BEST Sci-Fi stories ever. With such authors as Poul Anderson, James P. Hogan, Ray Bradbury, Gregory Benford, L. Neil Smith and Dafydd ab Hugh you can't lose. The stories don't just focus on freedoms and rights, but also deal with time travel, murder and some are in the form of poems. So, come, visit Free Space and enjoy the future of mankind. Just make sure to ...
  
  











  



  
225 Years of Service: The U.S. Army, 1775-2000
David W., Jr. Hogan

Diane Pub Co, 2000

Included on the Chief of Staff of the Army's recommended reading list, this concise account by David W. Hogan, Jr., of the United States Army's Center of Military History gives a brief overview of how the Army has served the nation since the formation of George Washington's Continental Army on 14 June 1775, covering not only the Army's distinguished performance in America's major conflicts but also its conduct of several other military and ...
  
  











  



  
Turnpike Trooper: Racial Profiling & the New Jersey State Police2 reviews
John I. Hogan

Xlibris Corporation, 2005

Puts you right on the road
In the book Hogan gives the reader a peek into the storied world of the New Jersey State Police. It took the author years to get his badge, and seconds to lose it. No one can really know what happened that fateful night, but after reading this book you'll come away with a feeling that all was not entirely as the press-or the government-led us to believe.
  
  











  



  
Tom Strong (Book 4)1 review
Alan Moore, Peter Hogan, ...

Wildstorm, 2005

Great Chukulteh! More stories about Tom Strong, science hero supreme...
No, by no means as strong as previous volumes (Tom Strong (Book 1), Tom Strong (Book 2)), but still pretty good. TOM STRONG (BOOK 4) collects issues #20-25 of the now discontinued monthly series and serves up another batch of nifty stories. To start it off, Alan Moore pens the 3-part tale centering on Tom Stone, an alternate timeline version of Tom Strong. Jerry Ordway's veteran pencils provide ...
  
  











  



  
Credible Signs of Christ Alive: Case Studies from the Catholic Campaign for Human Development1 review
John P. Hogan

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2003

Credible Signs of Christ Alive
An eye opening view of life around the world with the catholic Social Justice lens.
  
  











  



  
On the mission in Missouri, 1857-18681 review
John Joseph Hogan

Christian Classics, 1972

Rare first hand history and poetic glimpses to Missouri.
First hand relation of Missouri history during the Civil War from a rare view by a Catholic Missionary. Rev. John Hogan recounts his life and recounts vivid civil war stories of death and destruction and of his accomplishments as a missionary to Missouri. Most accounts are of Northern Missouri, but my interest was of his Irish Catholic pioneering in Southern Missouri and the settlements ...
  
  











  








   



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