Customer Review: Any true fan of baseball will love this book. Not only does it provide factual reporting, but is presented in a way that anyone who picks it up can read it & understand. It is nowhere near a "long read," it's long, but is written in a way that it will suck you in until you flip that last... more info
One of the joys that I have is my mail box. There are days I open my mail and receive bills, while other days I open packages from Archie, DC, Moonstone, and Graphic Classics. This month, Tom Pomplun has compiled yet another gold standard collection. The 2nd Edition of Mark Twain... more info
Customer Review: This book is well-organized and clearly written, and includes some truly fascinating revelations about the vertebrates, especially relating to biomechanics. It is, however, really too encyclopedic for undergraduates to read cover to cover. As a supplement to a lecture course, I find it excellent; if... more info
Customer Review: Lance Armstrong is a lousy doper who has systematically tried to destroy anyone who tries to tell the truth about how he "won" his tours. Why not get a book of pictures of your pharmacist...?
Customer Review: This text provides a quick, concise review of the pimary topics covered on emergency medicine exams. I found it to be a good way to prepare for inservice exams and the written boards.
Customer Review: M. Gaugler is well known in the SF Bay region for his ethocentric devotion to the now archaic Italian handle for modern competition, and his ethnocentric devotion to his Italian history to the exclusion of the huge history of the development of fencing in France for example, where the second main... more info
Customer Review: This is the autobiography of, ostensibly, "the greatest swordsman who ever lived." For those who have knowledge of the sport of fencing, nothing else needs to be said as Nadi is a legend. For those who are curious or newly initiated into the sport, read on! Nadi's self-styled autobiography is... more info