Books:
Travel:
Abilene
No Other Time Like This One
by Ed Jackson
Available from Amazon
$9.95
On 7-21-2006
See Item's Page
Book Description
This biography of the Class of 1947 and the joys and sorrows up to the present day. history buffs and people from the Lost Generation will find this book appealing.
About The Author
Ed Jackson is a fitness fanatic, community volunteer, and retired electronics executive who still looks ahead to the best years of his life. He has been a naval officer, space engineer, senior corporate executive, and volunteer missionary for the Southern Baptist Convention. He and his wife, Re, reside in Garland, Texas.
|
From Arab Nationalism to OPEC: Eisenhower, King Sa'ud, and the Making of U.S.-Saudi Relations (Indiana Series in Middle East Studies)
by Nathan J. Citino
List Price: $55.95
Available from Amazon
$47.35
On 7-21-2006
See Item's Page
Book Description
What accounts for the dramatic rise of Saudi Arabia as a key ally of the United States in the Middle East? Though the answer has a lot to do with oil, a full explanation requires studying the nature of American power in the postwar world. From Arab Nationalism to OPEC re-examines the relationship between President Eisenhower and King Sa'ud and the Anglo-American changing of the guard in the Middle East. The book provides a framework for understanding the transition from British imperial hegemony to an American capitalist order in the Middle East, and the historical antecedents of America's leading role in the Gulf War.
About The Author
Nathan J. Citino received a Ph.D. in history from Ohio State University. He is an assistant professor of history at Colorado State University and serves as an associate editor of Diplomatic History.
|
Imagining Vietnam and America: The Making of Postcolonial Vietnam, 1919-1950 (The New Cold War History)
by Mark Philip Bradley and John Lewis Gaddis
Available from Amazon
$39.95
On 7-21-2006
See Item's Page
THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK Review
"Bradley. . . draw[s] on sources to an extraordinary degree-and in the process turns up information that may surprise many of his American readers."
--This text refers to the
Paperback
edition.
Product Review
[This book] is a pioneering effort. It is the sort of culturally grounded, multi-lingual, multi-archival work, which historians are always babbling about but so few have so far been able to do. (Reviews in American History) This is a highly sophisticated work and recommended reading for any serious student of culture, diplomacy, intellectual history, and the making of the postcolonial world. (Journal of Military History) This splendid book calls for a reconsideration of both the international history of the twentieth century and the dynamics of the U.S.--Vietnam conflict by positing a nexus between culture and diplomacy. (Choice) Bradley's effort to place American-Vietnamese relations in a broader context is welcome. (New York Times Book Review) Bradley scrupulously analyzes the scholarship of the postcolonial period of Vietnam's turbulent history and the cataclysmic events that followed. (Library Journal)
|
Isaac's Storm: A Man, a Time, and the Deadliest Hurricane in History (Vintage)
by Erik Larson
List Price: $14.00
Available from Amazon
$10.78
On 7-21-2006
See Item's Page
Product Review
On September 8, 1900, a massive hurricane slammed into Galveston, Texas. A tidal surge of some four feet in as many seconds inundated the city, while the wind destroyed thousands of buildings. By the time the water and winds subsided, entire streets had disappeared and as many as 10,000 were dead--making this the worst natural disaster in America's history. In Isaac's Storm, Erik Larson blends science and history to tell the story of Galveston, its people, and the hurricane that devastated them. Drawing on hundreds of personal reminiscences of the storm, Larson follows individuals through the fateful day and the storm's aftermath. There's Louisa Rollfing, who begged her husband, August, not to go into town the morning of the storm; the Ursuline Sisters at St. Mary's orphanage who tied their charges to lengths of clothesline to keep them together; Judson Palmer, who huddled in his bathroom with his family and neighbors, hoping to ride out the storm. At the center of it all is Isaac Cline, employee of the nascent Weather Bureau, and his younger brother--and rival weatherman--Joseph. Larson does an excellent job of piecing together Isaac's life and reveals that Isaac was not the quick-thinking hero he claimed to be after the storm ended. The storm itself, however, is the book's true protagonist--and Larson describes its nuances in horrific detail. At times the prose is a bit too purple, but Larson is engaging and keeps the book's tempo rising in pace with the wind and waves. Overall, Isaac's Storm recaptures at a time when, standing in the first year of the century, Americans felt like they ruled the world--and that even the weather was no real threat to their supremacy. Nature proved them wrong. --Sunny Delaney
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.
Amazon.com Audiobook Review
Reading in his signature dispassionate style, narrator Edward Herrmann brings an eerie calm to this powerful chronicle of the deadliest storm ever to hit the United States--a huge and terribly destructive hurricane that struck land near Galveston, Texas in September of 1900. Author Erik Larson re-creates the events leading up to the disaster in astonishing detail, tracing the thoughts and actions of Isaac Cline, a scientist with America's burgeoning U.S. Weather Bureau. Cline's unwavering confidence--"In an age of scientific certainty one could not allow one's judgment to be clouded"--blinds the meteorologist to the deadly onslaught about to be unleashed. Herrmann's calculated performance reflects the impending doom and dangers inherent to an unquestioned and absolute faith in science. (Running time: 5 hours, 3 cassettes) --George Laney
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
|
Team Of The Century: The Greatest High School Football Team In Texas
by Al Pickett
Available from Amazon
$16.95
On 7-21-2006
See Item's Page
Jerry Turner, Mexia Daily News
"If you like high school football, you'll enjoy Team of the Century . . . well written and tells a good story."
Brazosport Facts
". . . insightful."
|
The Blackwell Handbook of Principles of Organizational Behavior (Blackwell Handbooks in Management)
by Edwin A. Locke
Available from Amazon
$44.95
On 7-21-2006
See Item's Page
Book Description
This international handbook identifies and explains 29 timeless management principles - general truths that can be applied to all types of work situations. It is based on knowledge accumulated by numerous experts over many years of research and consulting. The chapters are readable, succinct and practical. They cover a wide range of topics including selection, turnover, job satisfaction, work motivation, incentives, leadership, team effectiveness, decision making, creativity, stress and technology.This handbook is the first ever attempt to accumulate the wisdom of decades of research and consulting and to turn this accumulated knowledge into easy to understand and practically useful management principles. The handbook provides students and managers with an essential resource that is neither theory divorced from practice nor practice divorced from theory but rather the application of theory to the real world of organizations.This book is a must for every manager's desk and a great tool for teaching.This updated paperback edition of Ed Locke's acclaimed Handbook includes a keynote essay he recently published in the AMLE journal (2002). In it he sets out his principles-based approach to teaching management. For students and teachers of organizational behavior and management this is a unique guide.
About The Author
Edwin A. Locke is Dean's Professor of Motivation and leadership at the Robert H. Smith School of business at the University of Maryland and is also affiliated with the Department of Psychology. He received his undergraduate degree in Psychology from Harvard and his MA and Ph.D. degrees from Cornell. He has published over 200 articles, chapters and books, including (with G. Latham) A Theory of Goal Setting and Task Performance, (with others) The Essence of Leadership, and Prime Movers: The Traits of the Great Wealth Creators. Dr. Locke has received the Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award from the Society for industrial Organizational Psychology and the H. Heneman Career Contribution Award from the Academy of management (Human Resource Division). He has also received the Outstanding Teacher-Scholar Award from the University of Maryland and numerous teaching awards.
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.
|
The Graduate School Funding Handbook
by April Vahle Hamel, Mary Morris Heiberger, and Julia Miller Vick
List Price: $17.95
Available from Amazon
$12.21
On 7-21-2006
See Item's Page
|
Write on Target: A Five-Phase Program for Nonfiction Writers
by Dennis E. Hensley, Holly G. Miller, Writer, and Holly Miller
Available from Amazon
$4.99
On 7-21-2006
See Item's Page
|
Additional Pages: 1 2
© Adapt, Inc. 1998-2006
|
Other Shops:
American States,
Atlases,
Art,
Art Techniques,
Audio Books,
Authors,
Biographies,
Business,
Celebrities,
Children's,
Cities,
Computers,
Cookbooks,
Countries,
Dictionaries,
En Español,
Encyclopedias,
History,
Horror,
Large Print,
Law,
Medical,
Mystery,
Photographers,
Photography Techniques,
Powell's Selections,
Presidents,
Research,
Romance,
Sci-Fi,
Study Guides,
Subjects,
Techical,
Teenagers,
Textbooks,
Travel
Books
Resources
Most Watched Book Auctions
Abilene at Sduf
Book Review Directory
Reviewed Authors
Reviewed Titles
Review List
Site Map
|