Buyer's Guide to Open-Water Rowing Boats Review

Buyer's Guide to Open-Water Rowing Boats
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Never before has there been a reference like the Buyer's Guide to Open Water Rowing Boats. You could spend years and hundreds of dollars trying to gather this much information on contemporary rowing craft, and your collection still wouldn't equal this. There have been other guides to sliding seat rowing shells and guides to fixed seat rowing craft, but this guide gives you a broader selection of either than I've seen anywhere. This isn't the place to find flatwater racing shells. Here you'll find boats that'll permit you to row out beyond the Golden Gate Bridge or, perhaps, to another country. So, if you're tired of having to get up before dawn to complete your workout before the wind and power boaters ruffle the lake too much for your Olympic shell look-alike, get this book and check out some seaworthy boats. If you had one of these craft, you could sleep in, and the water skiers would just have to get used to skiing around you.

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The one place to examine photos and specifications of over 110 open-water rowing boats from 60 builders.If you rowed in college you may want one of the long, fast sliding-seat shells that have been designed to cope with wind and chop.Propelling yourself through whitecaps at seven knots is a real kick!Others may prefer a traditional rowing craft like a wherry, Whitehall, or dory.Wood construction or modern materials?Rowed single or double?Room for the dog and a picnic hamper?Convertible from fixed- to sliding-seat? Under $1,500 or over $10,000.With so many attractive choices, the Buyer's Guide will help you find the boat for you.

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Your Car Can Be Hazardous to Your Health: The Book Automakers and Politicians Prefer You Not Read Review

Your Car Can Be Hazardous to Your Health: The Book Automakers and Politicians Prefer You Not Read
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This book is a must read before anyone steps onto a new car lot. It is very informative and full of usefull information. The author is quite knowledgable about new automobiles and the various health risks associated with many of them. I would recommend this book to anyone who is seriously considering buying a new automobile. It may save you a lot of costly mistakes.

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A book which uniquely and convincingly serves as a factualhealth guide to the car-buying public. It describes the various and often unrecognizedhealth problems associated with automobile ownership. The problems as they relateto back comfort, respiratory effects and hazards of the new car smell are presentedin highly experienced and researched detail. A valuable asset to those with various orthopedic problemsincluding the lower back, neck, and arms, it describes a system for evaluatingthe orthopedic status of the individual with relationship to the selection ofthe car seat. The author's extensive experience and personal research concerningthe improvement of the interior air quality of the automobile so as to minimizelung problems will be a rewarding guide to better respiratory health for allcar-buyers. The renewed worldwide interest in the toxic effects of the new carsmell is presented in an enlightening combination of personal experiences accompaniedby past and present worldwide research into this often misunderstood and neglectedconcern. It is the only book ever written which deals with the heretofore unappreciatedfacets of one's health as it relates to automobile ownership. A must - readguide and reference for the car-buying public.

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Freedom Walkers: The Story of the Montgomery Bus Boycott (Bank Street College of Education Flora Stieglitz Straus Award (Awards)) Review

Freedom Walkers: The Story of the Montgomery Bus Boycott (Bank Street College of Education Flora Stieglitz Straus Award (Awards))
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Sometimes I wonder about the process that your average author of non-fiction titles for children goes through. What, for example, makes an author, such as well-respected and brilliant Russell Freedman, decide to write about the Montgomery Bus Boycott? The man could really write about anything he wanted. He could do a book about The Black Panthers (since not a single non-fiction children's title exists on the subject) or the life of Boss Tweed or how Kalamazoo, Michigan became the Celery City, if he so desired. Instead he concentrates on the honestly inspiring boycott that sparked the Civil Rights Movement. When I heard this I felt at first that this particular subject had been "done". There are oodles of books on the topic. Why would Freedman feel he needed to add his two cents as well? Then I thought it through. Sure, there are lots of books on the boycott, but who do they praise? Nine times out of ten the real focus of the story is Rosa Parks. Once in a while it'll mention the other Civil Rights leaders here and there. The true heroes of the movement who've never really had their due, however, were the average joes. The black maids, elderly, children, and working folk who gave up their comfort, jobs, and who knows what all to support a cause that had never been won before. With "Freedom Walk", Freeman is giving credit where credit is due, to both the leaders and the people who made it happen.
It's a story of heroism on a local level. An understandable tale that doesn't lose any of its power over time. This is the story of the Montgomery Bus Boycott as it occurred from start to finish. But rather than concentrate on a single person or persons, Freeman gives credit and voice to some people you may not have heard from before. There was Jo Ann Robinson who lent her support. And there was Claudette Colvin, a young woman who refused to give up her seat on a bus before Rosa Parks did. And finally there were the people who participated in the boycott and their single-minded heroism. Freeman recounts all of this with an even hand and a great deal of intelligent editing.
Part of what I loved so much about this book was the sheer number of photographs and background information I found I'd never encountered elsewhere. I don't know where Freedman was able to find so many remarkable pictures (the Acknowledgements may offer some clues) but they are, quite frankly, part of the book's real lure. There's an image of a Coca-Cola machine where the "only" part of the words, "White Customers Only!" is written in the same font as the Coke logo above. Did Coke itself write these words on their machines? There were also mug shots of Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. that I've never seen in a book before.
The title also debunked "facts" that I'd heard and believed incorrectly in the past. When I read Rosa Parks's autobiography, "I Am Rosa Parks", she mentions in the story that she was not the first black woman to refuse to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus. One Ms. Claudette Colvin was a potential case for challenging the segregation laws, but in the end was passed over because her out-of-wedlock pregnancy might have caused problems. As it turns out, Ms. Colvin wasn't used because she was "too young", had fought with the police. Her bun in the oven? "...it was later rumored that she was pregnant". Rumored! Russell Freedman: Rumor Debunker.
Freedman knows how to bring out details that kids might miss in other books about the boycott. He concentrates a bit more on Martin Luther King Jr. than I expected him to, but that just makes good sense. He mentions how risky it was for drivers to allow people to volunteer their cars, especially when it might be "driven by strangers". He talks about the mass meetings that would booster morale during the boycott (I always wondered how people kept their spirits up). And once bus integration was legalized, there were twice-weekly mass meetings training sessions on dealing non-violently with potential bus situations. It's funny that he never mentions that moment when the Montgomery city leaders met with some church leaders not associated with the leaders of the boycott who then declared that it was "over". But then, I'm sure a lot of details like this one had to be judiciously pruned.
Which brings me to Freedman's talent with brevity. I've been having a real problem lately with non-fiction books for kids that are so thick and packed to the gills with excess information that few children but the truly dedicated will ever be able to slog through them front to finish. This is part of the reason I love Freedman's books. Somehow or other, he knows exactly the length to make his titles. "Freedom March", covers all the pertinent information, is interesting and informative, and never comes across as a tome. It's so engaging that kids who might otherwise not be the least bit interested in this period of history may find themselves truly engaged.
To sum up, a moment in history with a happy ending is a rare and wonderful thing. And though I was incredulous that anyone, even Russell Freedman, could present the Montgomery Bus Boycott in such a way that it would be both interesting and new to young readers, somehow the author has managed beautifully. A fine piece of non-fiction and a bit of necessary reading.

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Lube Jobs: A Woman's Guide to Great Maintenance Sex Review

Lube Jobs: A Woman's Guide to Great Maintenance Sex
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Yes, I am a man, a man who has been married to the same woman for 35 years. And a man that has been married only once. With that said, I dropped this book into my wifes stack at the book store on a whim. I then found it was really written for women. Oh well, I'll read it anyway. Wow. Profound may be an over emphasis, but not much. When I finished, I handed it to my wife and told her "I would give anything to be treated by a woman like this". We have a good marriage and we have a good sex life (read "good" :). Let's just say, this made some "positive" changes in our relationship. Thank you Debra and Don Macleod!

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International Harvester Tractor Data Book Review

International Harvester Tractor Data Book
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This concise guide contains an incredible amount of information about IH tractors, and is just the sort of thing a collector would want to pack along in a hip pocket to a show, auction, or similar expeditions. Contains enough information to identify models, locate serial #s and establish manufacturing dates, figure out optional features, etc. I find I've referred to it far more often than I anticipated. It has been well worth the small price.

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Put everything you need to know about International Harvester tractors in your hip pocket! Beginning with the McCormick-Deering 15-30 introduced in 1921, this book includes all wheeled tractors produced up to the last 650, including the Farmall Regular, the Model M, and the Cub. Packed with specs, serial numbers, engine codes, carburetor and magneto codes, decal placement, literature and option codes. Perfect for auctions and flea markets!

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Carma Sutra: The Auto-Erotic Handbook Review

Carma Sutra: The Auto-Erotic Handbook
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i did not read the book, because it was a gift,but i flipped through to check if the images were cut off..
the quality was good, funny book, and the images werent cut off, so i guess its good for the price! (:

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Unbuckle your seatbelt for this, the first-ever manual of sex positions for in-car entertainment! Fully illustrated and packed with helpful, practical, model-specific advice, this glove-compartment-sized guide contains everything readers need to rev up their sex drive!

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Classic Harley Big Twins Review

Classic Harley Big Twins
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When I ordered this book, I allready was in posession of the book "Knuckleheads" by Greg Field, but wanted more info on the Panhead and Shovelhead blocks.
This book is actually three books into one. The first part about the Knucklehead is exactly a copy of the forementioned book by Greg Field, the other two parts discuss the Panhead (Greg Field) and Shovelhead (Tom Murphy) which are basicly built on the same basis as the Knucklehead, but ofcourse improved over the years until finally the EVO engine was born.
Since no seperate books about the Panhead or Shovelhead are available at this time, this is the only source of information about these engines.
The book is thick (over 500 pages) and describes every possible detail about this engineblock which served as a basis for Knuckle-, Pan-, and Shovelhead. Also nice stories are told about backgrounds of the birth of these engines, so that it's not only a technical story you're reading but sometimes also like a novel.
Greg Field needs no further introduction: He's in my point of view the best author around when it comes to HD! Tom Murpy describes in a similar way the Shovel-Era.
In short: A very nice book with even details like modelyear specific changes, so even someone who rebuilds one of these engines can find exactly the info about the engine he/she needs.
Only thing I regret about the book is that it is not available in hardcover. The price would be a bit higher, but this is such a reference in your collection of books, that a hardcover would do more justice to the contents.
A Perfect book, for a very acceptable price! Absolutely should not be absent in your collection!

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Three previous motorcycle color histories -- Harley-Davidson Knuckleheads, Harley-Davidson Panheads and Harley-Davidson Shovelheads -- are combined into one volume to provide a giant, colorful retrospective of Harley-Davidson's classic "cylinderhead" models. Marvelous modern color photography and a huge gallery of archival images depict examples of each model and variant, while an authoritative text reveals all the engineering and design breakthroughs, performance specifications, boardroom battles, marketing strategies, and competition histories.

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