Customer Review: the title of this book is actually a misnomer. this book is about economics and not about a book that will help analyze financial statements.for that look elsewhere. this books title is misleading and is not about analyzing cash flow.
Customer Review: A partly autobiographical book it would appear, from reading the new introduction to this book, Nightmare Alley is about someone who makes it big as a professional medium. The character's name is Rev. Stanton Carlisle, perhaps named after the 19th century British medium Rev. Stainton Moses, who was... more info
Customer Review: The LOA volumes are special. They open flat, and have thin but durable paper, readable type and built-in bookmark. Included are writer bios, manuscript histories, and a glossary of archaic slang and topical references. These stories will be familiar to movie buffs; all have been filmed once and some... more info
Customer Review: This book is a good overview of the history of life on earth. There are a lot of great pictures in the book.
Some parents may want to be aware the book presents earth's material from an evolutionary perspective. Although I personally do not think that the scientific case for biological evolution... more info
Customer Review: This is a wonderfully told story about a day in the life of a box turtle. The illustrations rival Jim Arnosky's paintings, and facts about the animal are presented in a narrative way: "He carefully stretches out his neck to drink. Box turtles cannot swim." The turtle even has a bit of excitement and... more info
Customer Review: With books printed during WW.2 you will have to accept, that the quality of the paper used for the production of the book is a far cry from what you would expect to-day.
This small iritation is by far overruled by the joy you feel to receive a rather unusual book -- at all- Hans Elfelt... more info