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BookSurge Publishing
In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served. IPhone 3G used's review (the color of my paint) 『It was fascinating how all the misguided events helped shape him into the person that he is today. Because of all those events and who he was become he is able to make his art work unique and cultural. The book opens the door to his culture and how the typical Latin house holds is.』
(From Hialeah) 『A wonderfully written piece that speaks to the yearning of youth, no matter the color of one's paint.』
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Klutz
Usually ships in 24 hours IPhone 3G used's review (Fun!) 『This is a great way to pass a rainy day! I'm a big fan of the Klutz products and continue to try out there many different books. I have never been disappointed. I have bought more of these to give as gifts.』
(Adorable) 『I bought this for my 12 year old daughter and she abosolutely loved it. So did my 19 year old! We even bought one for the neighbors 13 year old daughter for her birthday because she loved it as well. It's a great gift for someone at that in betweeen age.』
(We love Klutz) 『Great for a rainy day project. Keeps the kids busy as they create beautiful masterpieces!!』
(no batteries !!) 『my 10 year old grand-daughter has spent probably 100 hours coloring in this book and requested a second copy for her b'day so she could choose the alternate pictures to color !!
wow....』 『Traditional color-by-number is a bore once you see the light shine through these 20 different projects. Use the included double-nibbed markers to create your art directly on the see-through vellum pages using our suggested color pairings, or create your own. Make a window hanging, a Japanese banner or a mobile– a shining example of Klutz at it’s finest.』
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Carolrhoda Books
Usually ships in 24 hours IPhone 3G used's review (The Colors of Australia) 『Great book to share with children. It shows many diiferent aspects of Australia grouped by colors. Wonderful pictures!』 『Uses colors to focus on the history, physical features, and culture of Australia.』
IPhone 3G used's review (Perfect for teaching kids about color!) 『"Color" uses a catchy poem to explain about how colors are printed on paper, primary and secondary colors, complimentary and achromatic, the color wheel, tint and shade. It has beautiful pictures and even includes a few transparency pages that illustrate how colors are layered on when printing. A VERY cool book that my kids have loved at all ages!』
(Surprising Read aloud) 『We read this book frequently in our Storytimes. The overlays demonstrate how the colors mix. The optical illusion, is more suited to one on one situations. We leave the book out after storytime so the children can try the illusion. One word of warning about the illusion, it will not work with children who are color blind. It took me 10 minutes to figure out why my red/green color blind cousin could not see the effect. :-P』
(Will inspire and delight young artists) 『My 6 1/2 year old daughter brought this book home from the school library, read it with dad and after that still rushed to find me and read it all again. Her delight as each concept unfolded was contagious. The use of overlays made the concepts of mixing colors and printing come alive and sparked her imagination. Each page was a new discovery. This self-avowed young artist said, "We've GOT to get this book, mama!" Congratulations to Ruth Heller for producing a non-fiction work that inspires and thrills the young.』 『Demonstrates how artwork is reproduced from pictures to a printed page by taking readers through each step of the process, and includes a four-page acetate printer's proof and a sample of a finished work.』
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Candle Books
Usually ships in 24 hours IPhone 3G used's review (Color by Numbers Sticker-Book #2) 『My 6 year old daughter just loves stickers and doing color by numbers. There are just so few of these books out there that's all color by number plus the stickers are an added bonus.』 『Hours of fun for children to enjoy their favorite Bible stories with paint or crayons and reusable stickers.』
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University of Arkansas Press
Usually ships in 24 hours IPhone 3G used's review (Quite enjoyable) 『I enjoyed this book. Even with 400+ pages, it read very quickly. Lots of research went into the book. Towards the end, I was saddened to see that the Black Elite had and have truly disappeared.』
(Jack and Jill) 『1. Classic. 2. A JackandJill-US.com must-have. 3. Inside the black upper class.』
(Excellent, objective read.) 『This book is written from the vantage point of an objective, 3rd party eye. Very clinical, and hard facts. This book is MUCH better than the more recent popular book on the black elite. The author lays it on the line in a professional, objective manner.』
(Excellent contribution!) 『This is the most informative book on the social history of Black America that I have read. Dr. Gatewood presents us with an interesting history of the black upper class in every major city in the United States. His focus on the prominent Bruce family opens our eyes to the life and times of the "colored aristocracy" in the nations capital during the late 19th century. This is a must for those interested in the social history of black America.』 『This monumental work is a classic study of the black "aristocracy" which developed in the United States in the years following Reconstruction. Every American city had a small, self-aware, and active black elite, who felt it was their duty to set the standard for the less-fortunate members of their race and to lead their communities by example. Rank within this black upper class rested on such issues as the status of one's forebears as either house servants or field hands, the darkness of one's skin, and the level of one's manners and education. Professor Gatewood's study examines this class of African Americans by looking at the genealogies and occupations of specific families and individuals throughout the United States and their roles in their various communities. The resulting narrative is a full and illuminating account of a most influential segment of the African-American population. It explores fully the distinctive background, prestige, attitudes, behavior, power, and culture of this class. The Black Community Studies series from the University of Arkansas Press, edited by Professor Gatewood, continues to examine many of the same themes first explored in this important study.』
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McGraw-Hill Professional
Usually ships in 2 to 4 weeks IPhone 3G used's review (Purchased For a Class But Kept It For Reference) 『This was a required text for a design class. I found it pretty useful (in conjunction with the other text), and ended up keeping both for reference books when the class was completed.』
(excellent book) 『Well written and informative. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in learning about color.』
(color in interior design) 『As a lay person just interested in learning more about the use of color in interior design, this was an excellent book. While the first several chapters were very "text bookish", the remainder was very layman friendly. I feel more confident in undertaking color projects in my home and in conversing about the use of color with friends, who are now asking my opinions. The chapters that helped me the most were on the color wheel and color relationships. I enjoyed it and will now pursue my interest in color and design.』
(Color in Interior Design) 『There are zillions of books on this complex world of color.
This one is the best for all Interior Designers, students and teachers, it is written by John F. Pile, an authority in Interior Design. You will enjoy learning the Color Systems for your business, and covers the historical aspect of of the Bauhaus School of Design, and also color in Historic Interiors, including artists and personal experiences.
Michele Beatriz』
(color) 『it's a really helpful book for designers.you can find whatever you need about colors...』 『Create dazzling color schemes for any indoor space. You'll quickly sharpen your color skills--and open the door to a more rewarding and profitable career with John F. Pile's Color in Interior Design. He takes the mystery out of working with color, showing you step-by-step. how to plan color relationships in an organized and systematic way...prepare color schemes for interiors...make color charts...select materials...put together color samples...work with additive and subtractive color...understand the psychological impact of color...use. color in functional spaces...and solve a wide range of practical color problems. This hands-on color design tool packs illustrations of the best color work by well-known professionals--plus a survery of color in historic interiors that will guide you through restoration and. adaptive reuse projects.』
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Basic Books
Usually ships in 24 hours IPhone 3G used's review (This guy belongs on "IN LIVING COLOR") 『This author reminds of a character played on In Living Color where Damon Wayans is a convict that tries to use as many multi-syllabic words as he can so he can SOUND intelligent. This author is not.
This book is nothing more than an appeal to left-wing wackos suffering from Bush Derangement Syndrome.』
(A compelling and descriptive audio about Hurricane Katrina and the aftermath) 『Here is a compelling and descriptive audio about Hurricane Katrina and the aftermath. Professor Michael Eric Dyson points out that the majority of the people most affected were black and poor, and sees the problem as more than just a simple emergency response failure. He provides background information about the tense race relations in the city before the hurricane, along with the national media's response that may have contributed to racial bias in the United States.』
(Bad Planning; Worse Response) 『Hurricane Katrina was an event in which almost no one came away looking very good (OK, maybe forecasting chief at the National Hurricane Center, Max Mayfield; and the Coast Guard and Gen. Honore), and Dyson takes every level of government, particularly the federal government, to task, in this short but powerful book. About every five pages, you'll find yourself gasping "No!" and "They couldn't have done that!" but they did, exacerbating the suffering of the poor and forgotten, particularly in New Orleans.
Dyson lost me somewhat near the end with a fairly complicated theological discussion of the event and its aftermath. I don't think he endorses floodwater theology, the idea that God punishes the wicked with natural disasters, but I couldn't quite make out his point in this section (the Editorial Review above seems to have done a decent job on this point).
Overall, I recommend this book to those with interest in natural disasters and in the role of race in public policy. Based on Mike Tidwell's study of Katrina and global warming, "The Ravaging Tide", these are issues that everyone should be engaged in. My wife says Breach of Faith: Hurricane Katrina and the Near Death of a Great American City written by the New Orleans reporter who wrote Amazon's editorial review is an even better book.』
(A message sure to resonate with readers of all races.) 『Come Hell or High Water is a scathing audiobook indictment of the Bush administration's and FEMA's failures to sufficiently aid New Orleans' mostly poor, mostly black population in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Heavily researched, Come Hell or High Water explores Katrina as the latest link in a legacy of black suffering perpetuated by the apathy of middle and upper class Americans of all races. Above all, Come Hell or High Water charges that American society's destructive path toward its African-American poor can only be altered if the public acknowledges that the Katrina debacle was far more than simply an engineering or emergency response failure. The means by which America and its people relate to its poor must undergo a transformation; nothing less than the future of democracy is at stake - a message sure to resonate with readers of all races.』
(Another Rant from Dyson) 『If you liked Michael Eric Dyson's other works then you will love this. It is essentially his standard "blame Amerika" rant with the words New Orleans, and Hurricane Katrina thrown in to render the work germane. The interesting thing about this book is how quickly it was published after Katrina. Given the length of time required to get a manuscript onto bookshelves, I calculated that he must have written this in the two weeks following the storm. Given that some of the "facts" he cites about Katrina can be shown empirically to be false, perhaps he should have waited just a little longer before jumping into the fray.
Another blow to Dyson's neo-Marxist take on Katrina is the Knight Ridder news story released in December (2006) that showed the pattern of death and to a certain extent destruction did NOT occure on racial/class lines as Dyson would have us believe also casts doubt on his narrative (for example, as a percentage of population, there was a stronger correlation between age and death than race and death. If those found dead in nursing homes were factored out, as a percentage of population, more white people than black died. Can we then surmise that George Bush hates old white people? The main stream media, with few exceptions, did not pick up on this story because like Dyson, they had already decided the Katrina narrative and they are not about to let the facts ruin a juicy story.) Those of you who know Dyson's work of course will know that he was probably chomping at the bit from day one to throw his opinion into the mix.
Anyone who followed the coverage of Katrina probably heard various religious figures blaming the evil nature of New Orleans for incurring god's wrath. Offensive as these views may be, I was surprised that Dyson - a writer who is considered to be a first rate accademic by many - would wast a whole chapter refuting such arguments. In fact, by even arguing against these positions he is giving them more credence than they deserve. If any book about Katrina is to be taken seriously, it probably should not contain a whole chapter on the pros and cons of various theological interpretations of the disaster. True, the author is an ordained minister but perhaps he should leave his views on divine retribution in the pulpit where they belong (it is also ironic that given Dysons neo-Marxist critical approach to race, etc. that he would even counternance the notion of god. let alone engage in the arguments he does here.)
So, if you are a fan of Dyson's, buy this book - you will be neither disappointed nor challenged (because you already know what he is going to say.) If you are interested in the state of contemporary leftist "academic" thought then this is a good read because it is far more accessible than the works of many of Dyson's peers yet encapsulates the narrow race/class/power/gender optic through which they view capitalism in general and of course this most wicked of nations, Amerika. 』 『
When Hurricane Katrina tore through New Orleans and the Gulf Coast, hundreds of thousands were left behind to suffer the ravages of destruction, disease, and even death. The majority of these people were black; nearly all were poor. The Federal government’s slow response to local appeals for help is by now notorious. Yet despite the cries of outrage that have mounted since the levees broke, we have failed to confront the disaster’s true lesson: to be poor, or black, in today’s ownership society, is to be left behind. Displaying the intellectual rigor, political passion, and personal empathy that have won him acclaim and fans all across the color line, Michael Eric Dyson offers a searing assessment of the meaning of Hurricane Katrina. Combining interviews with survivors of the disaster with his deep knowledge of black migrations and government policy over decades, Dyson provides the historical context that has been sorely missing from public conversation. He explores the legacy of black suffering in America since slavery and ties its psychic scars to today’s crisis. And, finally, his critique of the way black people are framed inthe national consciousness will shock and surprise even the most politically savvy reader. With this clarion call Dyson warns us that we can only find redemption as a society if we acknowledge that Katrina was more than an engineering or emergency response failure. From the TV newsroom to the Capitol Building to the backyard, we must change the way we relate to the black and the poor among us. What’s at stake is no less than the future of democracy.
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Mosby
Usually ships in 24 hours IPhone 3G used's review (A Best Buy) 『I am more than satisfied after I received the book and actually took a read. The book is well made and organized, containing super rich content in a compact size. I also found those photos in good quality. Along with the book you also get the access to the Student Consult online which I think still needs improvement. The software took a lot of time to synchronize with my PDA and it generates many un-coded letters. But anyhow, this book itself is worth the price. A must read for new dermatologists.』
(Dr.Azeem Alam Khan.MBBS (QAU),M.Sc (UK),FACP (USA).) 『I bought this book a month ago,read it thoroughly and find it quite intersting and informative.It is different from the books usually written on dermatology.All questions asked are very common,informative and the one which are usually asked in the ward rounds and clinical meetings. I recommend this book to all the dermatologists !』
(A little gem) 『Another excellent secret series book that covers must of the essential dermatological facts that must be known by any health care provider. It includes lots of good quality photographs and interesting facts. Certainly, this book is worth the time and the money.』 『A concise, yet complete clinical reference on dermatology in the highly practical question-and-answer format of The Secrets Series®. This edition features over 400 color illustrations. Each chapter covers an important dermatology topic by asking key questions and providing helpful answers relating to that topic. This completely new edition covers all aspects of dermatology, from evaluation and diagnosis of dermatologic conditions through standard and emergent treatment options. Elsevier titles with STUDENT CONSULT will help you master difficult concepts and study more efficiently in print and online! Perform rapid searches.
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Features a new chapter on Special Considerations in Black Skin
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All the most important "need-to-know" questions-and-answers in the proven format of the highly acclaimed Secrets Series®
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