The New American Story
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  • A "HOW-TO" for citizenship and political leadership
  • excellent
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The New American Story
Bill Bradley
Manufacturer: Random House
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ASIN: 1400065070
Release Date: 2007-03-27

Book Description

“Politics is stuck,” writes Bill Bradley, in this insightful, informative, and provocative book about America at a crossroads, but “idealism isn’t dead. It can be reawakened.”

What will it take to make America a better, stronger, truer country? asks the bestselling author, former Knicks star, and onetime presidential candidate. Bill Bradley believes that America is at a teachable moment when we are compelled to reevaluate our political system, our leadership, our agenda as a nation, and ourselves as citizens. With clarity and urgency, Bradley shows why the story we are being told now about who we are as a people is not true. He then offers a new story about our nation, based on America’s rich heritage and his belief in the character of the American people. Bradley explores what changes need to be made in our parties, in our politics, and in citizen activism to ensure America’s future. He asserts that the American people are ready for the truth and suggests that the party that chooses to embrace this new story will be in power for a generation.

Writing from his own experience in politics and drawing on his knowledge of history, Bradley shows how the Republican Party has built a solid pyramid structure since the 1970s, at the base of which are money, ideas, and media, whereas the Democratic Party’s structure is an inverted pyramid, with too much emphasis put on the need for a charismatic leader to hold the pyramid up. Each party, for different reasons, fails to deal with the real issues that now confront America.

This informed and inspiring call to action is addressed not only to the parties and elected leaders, but to citizens as well. Bradley proposes things every American can do to shape our nation’s future. He points out that if eighty percent of the electorate voted, instead of fifty percent, it would be the most important change in American politics since women got the vote. Now more than ever, he says, we need to embrace an “ethic of connectedness,” a combination of collective action and individual responsibility, to solve our nation’s most pressing problems, and he argues that the fate of all countries is bound together as never before. Writing today with the freedom of a private citizen, Bradley provides this transformative and eye-opening book about the danger and the promise of America’s choice at this crucial moment in the nation’s history.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A "HOW-TO" for citizenship and political leadership.......2007-09-29

Why should you read this?

- If you care about our democracy and want to help make it strong again

- If you want to understand the big domestic challenges we face today

- If you want thoughtful proposals to addresses those challenges

- If you want to better the understand the Democratic and Republican parties; what makes them function, what makes them DYSFUNCTIONAL

- If you want to hear an insider's take on what makes our democracy tick, what makes it great, and what threatens its survival

This is a terrific book. If I had the money, I'd buy one for every member of Congress.

I listened to this book unabridged on audio, narrated by Michael Prichard. He does a good job capturing Bill Bradley's dignity, but to my ear doesn't quite capture his enthusiasm and passion for good government.

5 out of 5 stars excellent.......2007-08-28

bradley is a truly brilliant man. the book is filled with hundreds of good ideas. hopefully he will stay involved in politics. the problem is that the people who need to read this book will not. our government is controlled by big business and greedy men with their own agendas. how soon is that going to change? i highly reccomend this book.

5 out of 5 stars Call to Greatness.......2007-08-20

You'd swear Bill Bradley was running for office or dashing down court for a breakaway three-pointer. This one-time presidential contender and New York Knicks superstar writes with the energy and urgency of a man on a mission.

Read his book, The New American Story, and you'll be tempted to join him. Bradley has issued a powerful call to action--one that promises to rescue our nation from political infighting and restore America's leadership role in the world.

His is not a story of military might and moral superiority; it is the story of our nation's founding principles, written by the men and women whose active engagement at pivotal points in history assured the country lived up to its highest ideals.

We have a choice before us that could transcend our current state of affairs, says Bradley. A choice that puts country over political party, the common good over the distracting issues that divide us.

One of our nation's most admired leaders--Abraham Lincoln--knew a thing or two about bringing a divided nation together. When he was president, Lincoln would often sneak out of the White House on Wednesday nights to hear sermons of a well-known preacher at the New York Presbyterian Church. One night, an aide asked Lincoln what he had thought of the sermon. "The content was excellent. The minister had a strong voice and a good delivery," said Lincoln, pausing. "But he forgot the most important part. He didn't ask us to do something great."

Bill Bradley is asking us to do something great.

"The answers to our problems rest in our hearts as well as in our heads," Bradley says in the introduction to his book, "and until we understand that, we'll make marginal improvements, but we won't make the quantum leaps that our Founders made and hoped we would continue."

I am drawn to stories of ordinary Americans who overcame obstacles to achieve great things. Freedom fighters on the Underground Railroad. Journalists who exposed unethical business practices at the turn of the 20th century. The immigrants who built our transcontinental railroad. A country lawyer who became a United States Supreme Court Justice, America's chief prosecutor of Nazi War criminals, and the founder of international law. These are the stories I want people around the world to know about when they think of America and its unique contributions to the world. That's why my husband and I make historical documentaries for a living.

Bill Bradley's book had me from hello, or at least from the moment I read the book jacket blurbs written by David McCullough, David Halberstam, Doris Kearns Goodwin and Robert A. Caro, all Pulitzer Prize winners. Because I love history, and because I believe in the strength of our nation's collective character, I kept on reading.

There is no question the bold policies outlined in Bill Bradley's book will be hotly debated in the coming weeks. He takes both political parties to task, taking aim at the current administration's policies with the finesse of a seasoned athlete and senator. And while I don't agree with every single one of Bradley's strategies on health care, education, environment, tax reform, and national defense, if this American story is to have a happy ending, I, like all other Americans, will have to look for common ground, and make sacrifices for the greater good.

Bill Bradley has faith that, given the right information--the true American story--we will do the right thing.


3 out of 5 stars Current state of affairs for the middle class .......2007-08-07

I confess I have read many other books on the current status quo and state of politics in our country before reading this book. If you have too, this may be a bit repetitive as most issues have been discussed before. What I do like about Bill Bradley's book is it is not simply a laundry list of complaints. He offers at the end of each chapter (designated to each issue) some thought out solutions. This is a good book for eye-opening for our major issues - health care, education, energy... and would recommend it to readers who want to learn more about the who, what and why our social issues are being ignored by government. I also recommend "War on the Middle Class" by Lou Dobbs or "Screwed: The Undeclared War Against the Middle Class -- And What We Can Do About It" by Thom Hartmann. I enjoyed reading those a little more.

2 out of 5 stars Long-winded and Confusing Story.......2007-07-29

I'll confess right up front that I haven't finished the book yet, and I'll update this review when I do. I'm still slogging through lengthy, wandering passages that fail to make any points. I keep waiting for any kind of "here's a solution" or "here's what we should do" sentence, but I have yet to find one. He spends a lot of pages in the first 25% of the book telling the reader about the "story" that he says we're being told -- by whom? On every issue he seems to pick the most extreme right-wing position as representative of this "story" rather than the positions that the majority of Republicans and conservatives hold. And thus far all he's offered for his "new story" is idealistic pie-in-the-sky notions with no plan to get there. I trust that he gets there in the second half of the book.

Just one example of the poor writing and editing: In the section titled "Inequality" in chapter on The Economy, he goes on for quite a while about financial inequality, then about globalization and technological change, finally claiming that you can no longer get ahead by working hard. He then admits that that there is no way around benefiting the wealthy if you want to encourage investment. And then this sentence:
"But there is no excuse for failing to conduct rigorous oversight of and increase resources to education ... which in the long run will result in ... greater equality."
Okay, he tied it back into equality, but how did he suddenly switch from tax cuts and investing and unions to education in the middle of the same paragraph? Where did this out-of-the-blue accusation come from that someone isn't overseeing and funding education? I'm not agreeing or disagreeing with that accusation, just pointing out that it's completely out of place in any kind of logical or narrative flow.

And so goes this story so far. I'll keep at it and hope the writing and presentation of ideas tightens up. Maybe his publisher paid him by the word...
Science of Sexy: Dress to Fit Your Unique Figure with the Style System that Works for Every Shape and Size
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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  • Some good info but....
  • Excellent source of information for all figure types
  • Enjoyable and helpful read
  • Brief but worth it
Science of Sexy: Dress to Fit Your Unique Figure with the Style System that Works for Every Shape and Size
Bradley Bayou
Manufacturer: Gotham
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ASIN: 1592402607

Book Description

A celebrity fashion designer gives every woman the red-carpet treatment in this foolproof guide to choosing clothes that make you look fabulous—with tailor-made tips for forty-eight body types.

The average American woman is 5"4' tall, weighs 160 pounds, wears a size 14, and bears no resemblance to the typical runway model. Yet the runway model sets the standard for “ideal” wardrobes. Top L.A. designer Bradley Bayou has dressed women of all shapes and sizes and knows that every woman has her own natural combination of silhouette shape, height, and weight. Style is not about fitting into the size you think is sexy, it is about picking clothes that fit your body correctly and that create balance. Perfect balance is perfect style.

In The Science of Sexy, Bayou helps readers identify their silhouette shape (triangle, inverted triangle, rectangle, or hourglass) and combines that information with a height/weight chart to determine which of forty-eight “fitting rooms” to go to in the book. Each fitting room has Bradley's specific advice for that woman on the clothes and accessories to wear and avoid, and how to create balance using color, scale, proportions, and fabric.

With a fabulous design and instructive and fun four-color illustrations throughout, The Science of Sexy takes the fear out of shopping and gives all women the gift of confidence that they deserve.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars so worth it!.......2007-10-03

I realize there are only 4 pages per body type to explain the dos and don'ts, but its the quality not the quantity. I used the tips and share them with all my girlfriends, family, coworkers - everyone! and the response is fantastic. So many little mistakes we never knew we did, yet are SO easy to fix. I love the glossary in the back for the not so fashionistas, it makes the vocabulary much easier. Buy this book and have yourself a science of sexy party with your girlfriends!

4 out of 5 stars Some good info but...........2007-09-20

It had good info on how to dress for your body type, however half of the book is a break down of all the different body types. So half the book is useless to me, becuase I only need the summary on MY body type. I saw the book on the TYRA show, I like it though, very informative.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent source of information for all figure types.......2007-09-12

As a women's clothing retailer, I found this book to be "coffee table material" in my shop. I leave a tape measure on the book to invite women to investigate the contents. So many women have difficulty selecting the right clothing for their figure types. This book offers the best visual and written information that is easily understood and appreciated. Bravo to the writers. I have a library full of books on the subject and have never seen one that is so informative, well written and assists all figure types and personalities.

4 out of 5 stars Enjoyable and helpful read.......2007-07-27

I really got excited when I saw this book. It looked like it had lots of photos and covered a topic with which I am very concerned. What I found was an interesting book that did help me determine my body type (I was always confused about whether I was an inverted triangle or a rectangle - I'm a rectangle) and offered a few tips to help dress in a style more flattering to me.

I thought he offer useful fashion tips to help address each body's assets and how to highlight them without drawing attendion to its "flaws". I also like that he offered celebrities who shared that body type - it made it a little easier to visualize how certain fashions work or don't work on that type.

I think my biggest complaint is that I wish it had more photos, especially photos of the celebrities who shared the body types listed in fashions that work or don't work for them. That would have been really helpful. Especially since some of the plus size celebrities don't usually get included in typical magazines "week in fashion" reviews. I also would have liked it if the author could have included more than one example of celebrities who fit the various body types.

Overall I like this book and would recommend it to others.

4 out of 5 stars Brief but worth it.......2007-07-19

I really like this book and think its a amazing tool for people that really need a visual for looking their best and how to avoid the worst. I do wish it would give each profile more than 2 pages but i am not complaining. Thats the only reason i didnt give it 5 stars
The Blue Day Book
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • NOTE there are two versions of this book out
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The Blue Day Book
Bradley Trevor Greive
Manufacturer: Andrews McMeel Publishing
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ASIN: 0740704818

Book Description

The Blue Day Book is a wonderful collection of amusing, poignant animal photos and inspirational text designed to lift the spirits of anyone who's got the blues. No one who has lips will be able to read it without smiling; it's guaranteed.The fact is, we all have our bad days-they are an intrinsic part of being human. As prescribed by The Blue Day Book in its delightful photo and text messages, the solution is to see each incident in perspective, recognize that our feelings of failure and loss are not unique, acknowledge the absurdities of our existence, and glory in the potential we all have. In less than 100 sentences, The Blue Day Book conveys this message with great compassion and humor. Its vehicle is charming black-and-white photographs of animals that are strangely human and completely free of judgment or pretension. The humble marriage of easy text and beautiful images takes the reader through the entire evolution of a blue day, examines what it feels like, what causes it, and how to get over it.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars NOTE there are two versions of this book out.......2007-07-04

One has a picture that is a little racy. And the Hallmark version has that picture substituted. The pictures are funny and worth a laugh, but this is definitely for adults. There is a children's version that is equally funny.The Blue Day Book for Kids: A Lesson in Cheering Yourself Up

5 out of 5 stars All in one.......2007-03-23

Bradley captures every emotion and feeling and soothes the reader. The photos help us along as well. After purchasing this book and "A Teaspoon of Courage" I read them and sent copies to my sister.

5 out of 5 stars Blue Day Book.......2007-01-21

The Blue Day Book as the title and cover art implies gives some tips on how one can get over the blues when having a really bad day. All of the photographs are black and white and show animals in poses that either evoke an emotion or show the animal having his own bad day.

4 out of 5 stars Remember All the Good Things.......2006-11-07

When my father passed, a friend sent this book to me. It helped to relieve some of the pain from the greatest loss I had ever experienced. It does not matter what page you open; it will offer solice in your time of sorrow.I find it a wonderful gift the give friends who are grieving for a departed loved one. I am getting ready to send it to a special friend.

5 out of 5 stars Uplifting book that keeps on giving...............2006-08-28

My daughter gave this great book to me recently. Subsequently, after receiving such enjoyment while reading it, I ordered several to give to others. Also, when I brought it book to work to share with others............they also ordered several!

Great book to keep at your side to make you smile.
Friends to the End: The True Value of Friendship
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ASIN: 0740747010

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Friends and life. Life and friends. The two are so tightly interwoven it's impossible to imagine one being remotely worthwhile without the other. As Bradley Trevor Greive points out, "There are very few truly solitary creatures on this planet. And most of them have serious personal hygiene issues." What makes friends so special? What does our choice of friends say about us? What sparks the best friendships and keeps them burning? In Friends to the End: The True Value of Friendship, BTG uses his trademark witty narrative illustrated with irresistible animal photos to explore the daily magic we experience through our friends. Best described as a cross between his famously successful Dear Mom and The Blue Day Book, Friends to the End examines themes such as why we can't live without friends, how great friendships grow from humble beginnings, how to identify different types of friendship, what to do when good friends turn bad, and why it's all so worthwhile. "When I think back to all the really great or the horrendously bad times in my life," says BTG, "I can't help but think about how my friends made the former all the more enjoyable and the latter at least survivable. I want this book to help people appreciate friendship for all it is and all it can be."Friends to the End promises to have the same cultural impact achieved by his previous books. His modern classics The Blue Day Book and Dear Mom have been New York Times best-sellers and made the author a household name in more than 35 countries. BTG's seven previous volumes have sold more than seven million copies worldwide.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Buy all of Bradley Trevor Greive's little pearls of wisdom...........2007-08-21

...and then throw out all your antidepressants. There's a book for every emotion one can go through in life. One caveat, however: If you're easily embarrassed, don't read these books to yourself in public. You will piss your pants with laughter.

5 out of 5 stars Loved this book..............2007-05-19

This book was a joy to read with both of my dearest friends. We all got more than a few good laughs at some of the pictures and captions. I would recommend this book as a gift for a good friend.

5 out of 5 stars Book: Friends to the end.......2007-03-19

Received product in excellent condition, though stated were used, I think there were very new. Really sweet book. Something to send to those friends you want to let know how terrific they are.

5 out of 5 stars Friends to the End: The True Value of Friendship .......2007-02-15

It came in great condition and I'm sure both of the friends that I got it for will enjoy it.

5 out of 5 stars FRIENDS TO THE END.......2007-01-10

This is a wonderful and heartfelt book.

The wording and the photographs were exactly what I was looking for.
Environmental Science: A Study of Interrelationships with bind in OLC card
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Environmental Science: A Study of Interrelationships with bind in OLC card
Eldon Enger , and Bradley F Smith
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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great.......2006-02-26

My book was recieved before I expected it and it was in good condition. It was a pleasure buying from Belkisa.

5 out of 5 stars Thank You.......2005-09-13

The book came in a weekend as soon as the seller had the address. Book in good condition.

5 out of 5 stars Gentle on the issues but well written........2004-08-21

I am an environmental science teacher who chooses to use this book. I agree with the long winded reviewer that this book is gentle on the issues, but believe this approach to be important in an introductory course. As the teacher, I make it my job to color the issues I find important. The 8th edition is out, so this version will become less popular.

3 out of 5 stars Some good features but no hard truths in textbooks!.......2004-07-27

These comments are on the 6th edition which I'm sure mostly apply to the 7th.
General comments. Well done book from one point of view and I suppose it's about as honest as you can get and still get it published and used. But, as with nearly all public statements on the environment, it carefully(and perhaps unconsciously) avoids any serious presentation of politically incorrect views. Sad, as they are often the only completely honest and accurate ones and as long as the world keeps up the illusions there is no hope for the future. I mention a few of the more notable ones that are nearly universal in public discourse. I mostly stopped reading books on the environment decades ago and this is only the second time I have ever written anything about it as it is clearly hopeless but as this book evidently reaches many I'll try. No, I do not have any vested interests as I am not rich, never have owned stock, have no children, never had any religious or political affiliations and no racial or elitist prejudices whatsoever. I'm old and in a few years I won't be here so I really should not give a damn but just can't help feeling bad about the end of the world!

P21 rt col bottom-"..conflicts over resources may flare up..." This has to be one of the understatements of the century as such conflicts have been a universal feature of society from its inception and get worse by the day so one might better say they happen constantly everywhere and are guaranteed to get far worse as the population grows and resources disappear. I'm sure that "people" were fighting incessantly over resources 3 million years ago. How do we know? Just take a look at primates.

P22 Fig 1.9 legend et seq throughout the book----one might say that "poverty" is the politically correct term for "overpopulation" and that as it is the people themselves who produce more children, and destroy everything they can, they (and their countries and the world) suffer the consequences of their own stupidity and selfishness. Of course the same is true everywhere and though tragic from some points of view it is simple justice from others. The poor are only the rich in waiting.

Fig 1.10---Percent of what ?

P25 Fig 1.12---Of course no precise figures exist on species loss but I'd say you might replace "host" by tens or hundreds of thousands of species being lost annually and no informed person could object.

Fig 1.13 and throughout the book re "helping" the poor. Yes this is the common and politically correct thing to say but if you reflect on the concept of "help" in its global long term consequences I think you will nearly always find that helping one person harms another, or actually many, both in the present and future. Increasing anyone's health, life span or standard of living inevitably destroys the earth faster and causes more suffering in the long run, so at the very least it's debatable as to what is helping and what is more humane and what protects the environment. E.g., they may not chop down so many trees for firewood if they can afford a gas stove or have as many babies if health standards improve but they will build more and bigger houses, consume more of everything, live longer and their negative impact on the world will be far worse in the long run. Of course it's the same for the first world also. The basic problem is the selfish nature of every human. Like all organisms, we are programmed to destroy the earth-i.e., reproduce and consume without limits. I recall some of the new ten commandments that my late mentor Garrett Hardin set forth in an essay some 30 years ago. "Blessed are the merciful for they shall be sitting ducks." and, if memory serves, "Blessed are the meek for they shall reproduce without restraint." It is a legitimate and revealing point of view that we are all enemies of life on earth and that every meal and every pair of pants contributes to its destruction. A dollar is a unit of planetary destruction and it's defensible that it's better spent on planting a tree, buying and protecting a nature reserve or buying birth control pills or an abortion than providing food, medicine or a new dam for the third world(or the first!). Or, if you must "help" others, tie money and food to population control and environmental protection . To live is to destroy, every mother and baby are enemies of life on earth., there is no free lunch, and if we look at the whole picture and are honest, it's clear that the only good human is a dead one. Not comforting, but if we keep up the illusions that are the nearly universal stance of social discourse, there is no hope at all for the future. But who has the courage to tell the truth, or as Hardin put it so aptly, to shout that the Emperor has no clothes?

Rt col top---4 million children hungry in USA?---I always wonder about these statistics as I have traveled over the USA including the ghettos for decades and I don't recall ever seeing anyone who looked like they were starving and in fact mostly people young and old look overfed so just how do they decide this?

Rt col bottom-It is highly debatable that colonialism destabilized or impoverished anyone(provided you look at the whole picture and consider the likely present if colonists had never entered these countries). The background is that all countries everywhere almost nonstop thru history have exploited each other and their own people to the max. If the colonists had not brought in medicine, money and technology most of the third world might be in far worse shape than now. Of course it's also true that the introduction of these is directly responsible for the population explosion that dooms them all.

P26 Fig 1.14 and thru the book---It is a defensible point of view, which they don't seem to mention anywhere, that these (ie third world) countries are overdeveloped and those of the first world grossly overdeveloped. Underdevelopment is another popular but fatal delusion. Nobody anywhere is underdeveloped in my view.

P27 left col middle. The only desire we really need to curb is the desire to produce more than one child---then everything will take care of itself. Without this, all the other laudable actions are almost certainly a waste of time.

P28 rt col. Same comments as for "helping" in Fig 1.13 above. Poverty reduction and social justice guarantee accelerated ecological collapse and that from another viewpoint, the "Good News" is really "Bad News" and vv. If one takes the long term global view, nearly anything that increases anyone's std. of living or a country's GDP is very bad news indeed. If we cared about the future (or say, even our own grandchildren) we would all be doing our best to reduce the GDP every year. It is a reasonable view that one of (or even THE) basic principles of human ecology is "THERE IS NO FREE LUNCH". And it is you and I who pay with our taxes (which equal years of our working lives!) and all the world's people in the future who pay with their happiness. Equality and justice and humaneness have a huge financial (i.e., environmental) cost which usually far outweigh the benefits and in the global long term produce more inequality, injustice and inhumanity than they remove. Of course I assume that like nearly everything I say here, the authors really know it too but just don't dare to say.

P29 left col. It seems very clear to me from the evidence presented throughout this book(and of course everywhere one looks) that the world cannot sustain even its current use rates without making blue sky projections unsustained by any hard facts. Eg, I have never seen a hint anywhere as to how the world will replace the 75 billion tons of topsoil lost every year. Every serious book like this should reference Lester Brown's lovely little book "Who will feed China? I have never seen anything to refute it either and of course the Chinese govt. shut down the web page it was reprinted on there.

P30 left col middle. And Fig 1.10 pg 31. Fine-give aid,-provided you tie it all to population control. Otherwise it just makes things worse. I used to rail against the huge military budgets too until I realized it's either good or irrelevant. "Human development" is just another euphemism for ecological collapse. Better to burn the money than increase the GDP anywhere.

P32 re statistics on a poor African village. So if the village will reduce births to about 10 so it shrinks by one or two a year then give them aid. People anywhere who are unwilling to reduce their population for the benefit of the future are not responsible members of world society, not, one might say, even human(and yes it's the same for NY City!).

P37 left col top. Re shooting of poachers by game wardens. Yes that's what is has, and will, come to-to paraphrase Mao, Ecology comes out of the barrel of a gun.

P38 , 39 Postmodernism etc. I suggest everyone read Pinker's superb "The Blank Slate: the modern denial of human nature." It is easily the best book on this and the influence of genes on human behavior. One way to look at things is that the basis for all our behavior and views come from our inborn psychology and much of this is a web of delusions (some of which Hardin called "Taboos") which prevent us from seeing ourselves as part of the world and thinking about these issues rationally and honestly. It is a revelation to realize that you are arguing with genes and not people but of course whether this really gets you anywhere is another matter.

P39 rt col bottom re the "fact" that we do not hold children responsible for murder. Many now do hold the child responsible and there are compelling reasons for doing so. Is it not the act rather than the precise psychological state of mind that matters? Practically, the combination of genes and environment that produces these acts is irrelevant. Most children or adults do not kill, rape etc and everyone can come up with an excuse. One might view the world's problems as due to the failure to hold people responsible for their actions.

P50 rt col middle re NeoLuddites who want to destroy modern technology. Very few people actually take such a view. Rather they want to stop development, reduce the GDP(Gross Destructive Product-my own highly revealing term but hardly very original), and decrease the population.

P191 and throughout the book. It is only fair to point out that it is the reduction of mortality that is primarily responsible for ecological collapse, war and most human misery. The last thing a sane, decent person wants to do is reduce mortality without reducing births.

P236 rt col middle---"Not all activities are harmful." All human activities are harmful and the only thing one can say is that some are more harmful than others!

P237 left col re supplying food to the world. One should keep in mind here and countless other places in the book that supplying these calories(and housing etc etc) is done at the cost of destroying everyone's future.

P238 left col middle-"poverty is the greatest threat to food security". Again, this is a politically correct term for "overpopulation" is it not?

P240 left col middle "What causes ..tragedies?" Yes of course we know what you mean and yes it's the PC thing that nearly everyone says but nevertheless, tragic and dishonest and absolutely futile not to list overpopulation as the basic universal cause of famine and just about all of the world's problems.

P243 rt col middle---"As a result in many places..." How about in "all" places? Is there really anywhere that human activities do not eliminate the topsoil? How can it be replaced if there is tillage and crop removal? References?

P246 rt col top-"relatively little impact" Ah, yes, what does that mean? If it means it can last a thousand years then maybe its little but even then those alive at that time would surely disagree! So acceptable impact should mean indefinitely sustainable which means the land will be as good 1000 years from now as today. And, so far as I can see, that means there is no such thing as sustainable use of anything in the modern world, not even the air or the sea.

P248 left col top. I have often thought it illuminating to think of each person as eliminating 15 tons of topsoil a year(of course maybe ten times that if they are rich and 1/10th if they are poor) and putting ca 4 tons of garbage and toxic waste and 1000 tons of polluted water etc into the world every year. Think about this in the middle of all the discussions about helping the poor, increasing food output and sustainability.

Rt col top---5 tons topsoil loss is then not really a NET loss at all but I've seen the studies that show that even flat, well managed land in temperate zones(eg USA) loses 10tons/acre/yr and this must be the NET loss. It is unclear how cropland can build up NET any topsoil!
Something very confused here and don't think it's me!

P265 rt col bottom---Again its at least debatable whether disease reduction is a benefit for reasons mentioned elsewhere. What "helps" some hurts others, now and in the future.

P311 left col top---destruction by antigovernment forces of forest projects in Israel??!! Are you sure its not Indonesia or India?

P313 rt col last line-I think the CR govt. terminated Janzen's project, undoubtedly for political(ie,selfish and stupid) reasons.

P325 left col middle----Consider Brazil---The fact is that the rich often do a much better job of protecting the land than the poor, who will eventually increase their numbers and exploit every square cm of anything they can get their hands on. They show this in this paragraph where they note that on big farms owned by the rich , 13% of land is idle-this is exactly what one wants-idle land-if only it could be 95% there would be no problems!

Left col bottom.-"productivity is ...higher". They just don't get it(of course they have most of the world for company!). What one wants if one cares at all about the future is DECREASED productivity, decreased everything and DECREASED GDP.

Fig 13.28 re the signing away of Indian rights to some land. I assume that they leave out the most important part -that they were FORCED in some way to sign the contract and how were they forced?

P 331 left col bottom and of course all over the book. "continue to use..in traditional ways." One might better substitute "abuse" or "destroy" as truly traditional, sustainable use is virtually nonexistent anywhere. They and all "native peoples" all use modern tools(ie steel hoes, machetes, fertilizers, chemicals, tractors, horses, sheep etc) they never had before, medicines etc and have larger populations and use the environment in countless ways and to a degree their ancestors never did. Sure, there is bad and very bad but I doubt very much a careful look will show that "traditional use" anywhere is really sustainable or that it has preserved anything like the ecology that was there 1000 years ago.

P340 rt col top, p 341 left col top---See the comments on p28. I can't see any evidence at all that the "new world order" will save a damn thing! In fact, with minor exceptions, it will only accelerate the destruction and the same goes for Thoreau's comment. Recall this dictum?-"The road to Hell is paved with good intentions". The surest way to destroy the planet is to give everyone what they want, or even what they need.

P377 Fig 17.4 Maybe I'm just dense but it is not obvious from this figure why the greenhouse effect causes more than 100 units to be radiated.

P378 left col top-"because of cycling..." Again it's just not obvious where the extra 30% comes from---the earth's core?

P403 rt col top--- and elsewhere: The costs of health care or of various diseases are almost always hugely wrong-ie, 180 deg in the wrong direction! Like the calculation of costs and benefits of many things, they deliberately or unconsciously(monkey psychology again)fail to represent the true situation. If one includes the savings resulting from decreased costs to society(ie medical costs, ecological costs of all kinds etc-to say nothing of the personal costs in suffering of patients and relatives)in the long term due to shortened life spans one gets very different results(eg, the huge costs turn into huge benefits). Amazingly, as this is an utterly taboo subject, this was pointed out in a report by an accountant for one of the large tobacco companies a couple years ago but of course they immediately issued an apology. It is only possible for the rich countries to ignore the facts and it is highly likely this will change also by mid-century when even the US welfare system(social security etc) will be bankrupt(just dial the SS 800 tel #) and the national debt will likely be soaring past $40 trillion and neither the US nor anyone will have the money or materials to feed the world(or to be its policeman). So from a strictly rational and humane point of view governments should do everything possible to encourage smoking.

Also, calling smoking control a pollution control measure is both wrong(as the decreased death and debility will clearly produce far more pollution of other kinds) and right, as we could then include population control as a form of pollution control and the only one which is really cost effective and permanent!

P414 and elsewhere: list of things-- What can you do? Infinitely greater impact by not having children or preventing others from having them. Failing this, working for any social measure that will decrease the population or GDP of your own country or others, eg, opposing the World Bank, the IMF, the UN, the WTO, construction of any kind anywhere, any type of Globalization, use of agricultural chemical and fertilizers, dams, irrigation projects, roads, public health projects, immunization, antibiotics etc etc , and spreading abortion, birth control, knowledge about the coming collapse of planetary ecology and the idea that every mother and baby are enemies of life on earth. All the listed measures do a little but in the end they are really just a sham.

Rt. Col. Bottom and elsewhere throughout the text. I think its critical to make everyone understand that the environment is so fragile(or people so destructive) that serious and often irreversible damage was being done on smaller ecosystems-especially in semiarid areas-- in prehistoric times and ever since. E.g., just a couple of many: archeologists a few years ago studied an ancient village in the middle east and found that in just a decade or so the plaster floors became mud ones as the wood available for making lime disappeared. Here and many other places they can see pollen changes that show the elimination or drastic reduction of some plants. Even Attenborough give some examples in his famous programs-the Roman's destruction of the ecosystem on the N. African coast by a few decades of farming and the desertification of Greece and the destruction of Ephesus by human activities in the dry surrounding hills. The disappearance of large animals in many areas coincident with occupation by early humans(eg Australia ca 50K years ago).

P434 Case Study: As I said elsewhere, "helping" Malawi now harms them and everyone else in the long run and the only models we should want to spread are one child families, declining GDP, no destruction of nature whatsoever and a very modest living standard.

P449 rt col middle-"surely these are goals worth pursuing". Surely not! The last thing the world needs is more and healthier people! Only if any kind of "help" is inextricably linked to population control and other environmental measures should it be given to anyone anywhere. Those who will not place the survival of the ecosphere above their own interests do not deserve any help nor even status as human beings. And yes, same for Indians or New Yorkers!

P455 In Depth rt col center re arsenic in Bangladesh water. No sane, honest, informed person should want to do anything to save them from the consequences of their own genetic greed unless they could be forced to become responsible citizens of the world at the same time(ie mandatory pop. and other environmental controls).

P468 left col top---As pointed out before, it is incontrovertible that misery and suffering will NOT be avoided but increased by providing sanitation to the world.

P468 left col re "taking" of private land by the government. Up to now the world has operated on the most primitive, undemocratic, unecological and totally self centered principles. The people who "own" the land and money and resources have "taken" it from the planet and all other people and other creatures without real(in my view) authorization or justification. So, the government(ie, the people or the world) is justified in "taking" them back. Yes of course they all have some rationalization but if you take a long term global view, its all just theft. Of course one could say this makes all current laws and government moot and I say -"Now you are getting it!"

P484 rt col top---'waste of ...resources". Wonderful!---the sooner all the energy sources are gone, the better.

P485 rt col middle----"methane is ten times.." but on pg 387 you say its 20 to 30 x as effective as C02.

P488---Nobody seems to realize that Chernobyl is the only meaningful nature reserve in the world and a model for what could be done elsewhere. Only if it causes a quick and certain death to use it will anything be protected.

P494 rt col---I don't have the reference handy but I recall that if most of the worlds energy ever comes from fission(and much more so from fusion) not only will it devastate the ecology of many rivers and large areas of the sea(cooling water) but the heat will likely produce a significant acceleration of the greenhouse effect.
Table 22.2----these yields are over useful life of the equipment or what and they are the total earnings/total costs or total energy yield in BTU/total energy input in BTU or?

P511 Table 22.3 ---Yes the efficiency of some fuel cells may be 40% provided you do NOT count the energy needed to produce the fuel and the cell and transport and maintain and dispose of them etc. and of course the energy and materials for deal with the pollution they make and the consequences of the C02, plastic, heat pollution etc. Of course as they note someplace there are major hidden and subsidized costs for all energy sources, foods, jobs etc etc.

Rt. Col bottom-same comments for biomass re hidden costs(financial, health, ecological etc) of production, transportation, pollution, disposal etc.

P514 rt col. Middle---"contain 4.8 billion gigajoules"--- OK but see my comments on p513 re the costs(energy etc) to get this biofuel and use it and dispose of it and deal with the consequences and much of this 4.8 will disappear and, as with using anything for any reason on a large scale, the long term consequences re financial and ecological costs may make it a better choice to just forget the whole thing.

P515 left col top re fuel alcohol production and "grain surpluses".... It is a certainty that this situation ( surpluses, space, topsoil, low cost chemicals etc) will not last more than a few decades, so again if one looks at the global long term situation, or even just at Brazil's I think one will come to a very different conclusion as to what really makes sense.

P533 left col top-and throughout the book--Of course there is a large degree of arbitrariness in how anything is to be valued but this is one of the key ecological concepts and mostly misunderstood or ignored(deliberately!). A can of coke costs say 75 cents to buy retail but the real costs include the energy, soil loss, other ecological damage and pollution created to produce and transport (and dispose of wastes) the sugar, flavorings, and above all the aluminum in the can. Most of this is hidden (ie, subsidized in various ways by taxes or ecological, health etc., consequences that are just ignored-ie, other people or the future has to deal with them). So from the perspective of someone whose life is being destroyed by a bauxite mine or a sugar plantation or from say 50 years in the future we might value the coke at $5 or 10 or 100. The markup increases as we go further into the future and as the complexity , size and cost of the item increases. A reasonable current value for a car might be 5 or 10 times its actual costs and food the same (but highly variable)as it costs topsoil, chemicals that devastate the ecology etc and a house varies depending on its materials, where it is and what was or would be on that land now etc.

P554-left col bottom.-"tragically high" infant death rates. Of course many beg to differ and say its neither a tragedy nor nearly high enough. An infant who grows to adulthood and reproduces uses vast resources that may increase by say 10 to 100 times if it has eg, great grandchildren and the total of misery they suffer and cause others to suffer is hardly negligible.

P565-left col bottom..."feasible benefit"---As I have stated elsewhere it is very clear that there is a huge LOSS to the world and no benefit at all if ones takes a global long term view.

Rt col middle---"China has done....". All the sources I see show that China's cities are swelling rapidly and the population is increasing some 12 to 15 million a year and as for much of the third world the std of living is improving on the average but most of it is by a small minority and this is all being done by destroying their own and the world's future.

P584 Global Issues----Yes of course this is the standard refrain and we know what they mea,n but for reasons stated before, I maintain its obvious that making the poor rich(or the rich richer) does not REALLY make the world a better place but inevitably destroys it faster. In the global long term view development is destruction.

P591---Table 25.7 first line--One hopes they will "respect " the world, but in fact regardless of what anyone says we all do "resect" it!






















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Too many typos, too opinionated in the wrong places, not opinionated enough in the right places, just horrible. Wretched book. And to think, my family spent over $100 on the package. Ack!

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Brad Schiller's text, The Economy Today, 10/e, is noted for three great strengths: readability, policy orientation, and pedagogy. His accessible writing style engages students and brings some of the excitement of domestic and global economic news into the classroom. Schiller emphasizes how policymakers must choose between government intervention and market reliance to resolve the core issues of what, how, and for whom to produce. This strategic choice is highlighted throughout the full range of micro, macro, and international issues. Every chapter ends with a policy issue that emphasizes the markets vs. government dilemma. And Schiller packs his chapters with the facts of economic life—real stories and applications, not fables. This is a book that teaches economics in a relevant context with careful pedagogy. It is also the only principles text that presents all macro theory in the single consistent context of the AS/AD framework. Schiller 10e is for students motivated by real-world policy issues who want to become economically literate. This is a book students actually READ. Schiller is also known for its cutting-edge and current coverage of today’s issues.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars slightly biased..........2007-05-02

Schiller definitely covers the info you need to know. There are more than a few points in the book, however, where he puts forth his opinion of certain fiscal policy decisions as an outright fact - he even coughs up a few graphs and charts to back himself up.
I would bet my next 16 paychecks that Bradley Schiller is a die-hard republican. His political leanings are up to him, but a textbook is hardly the place to be putting forth biased political opinions, whether you agree with them or not. If you have an econ class that requires this book, keep an eye out for anything that seems like it might not be a fact - they are incredibly subtle.

3 out of 5 stars Macroeconomics Class.......2005-10-02

This was the same book as 9th edition w/just a few different pictures a little more up to date current events. I could have used the 9th edition

3 out of 5 stars easy to understand and well written - but be cautious.......2003-06-29

Be cautious because the author is opinionated about certain controversial issues, and he puts them forth as fact. I even question the way he uses some graphs and analyses; some of them are so in depth, that I really don't have the time to break them down and expose what I think are fallacies - I dont' have the luxury of that kind of time! With that said, however, I have definitely learned a lot from this book. I am very impressed with the authors ability to explain some pretty complicated areas of economics in a manner that should be easy to understand by all. He is even at times funny, which is nice. You will learn a lot from this book - just be sure to read critically and don't take everything he says as fact!

4 out of 5 stars Highly recommended reference book.......2002-01-28

A very thorough overview of macro and micro economic issues, principles and policies. This book is well suited to the un-initiated seeking to gain a better insight into the world of economics and economic theory. Jargon is well explained and the authors do not assume that you necessarily have any background knowledge and build up the theory in a very logical way. I appreciated the chapter summaries and the key issues highlighted in the margins. I found the book very useful in my MBA studies and found that it has stimulated further interest and a better understanding of the subject.
An Introduction to the Bootstrap (Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • It is a good introduction book
  • introduction to bootstrap
  • A great book to learn the Bootstrap method from
  • Not for Engineers
  • Great introduction by the originator of the bootstrap
An Introduction to the Bootstrap (Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability)
Bradley Efron , and R.J. Tibshirani
Manufacturer: Chapman & Hall/CRC
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ASIN: 0412042312

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Statistics is a subject of many uses and surprisingly few effective practitioners. The traditional road to statistical knowledge is blocked, for most, by a formidable wall of mathematics. The approach in An Introduction to the Bootstrap avoids that wall. It arms scientists and engineers, as well as statisticians, with the computational techniques they need to analyze and understand complicated data sets.

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5 out of 5 stars It is a good introduction book.......2007-05-22

This book is designed for people who do not have have background in bootstrap. I found that it is easy to read and understand. You could follow the examples of this book and directly to the "R". Reader should read this book before going to read the "Bootstrap Methods and Their Application".

Dirty your hands and you will get a lot from this book.

4 out of 5 stars introduction to bootstrap.......2006-03-24

As a physician I was looking for an introductory text on bootstrapping and comparative methods. This book was useful to me to get an impression. Some mathematical background is needed.

5 out of 5 stars A great book to learn the Bootstrap method from.......2004-02-05

This is the best book to learn about the bootstrap. Clear style, no empty verbiage, good problems, excellent examples are some of the qualities that make this exposition of Bootstrap great. The math level is minimal - some basic statistics (perhaps at the level of Wackerly et al's book) - is all that's required.

4 out of 5 stars Not for Engineers.......2002-08-07

This book provides a good coverage of the very useful bootstrap method. However, post-graduation as an engineer, I find that the method is neither well known nor happily accepted by engineers outside of academia. In the corporate world, bootstrapping is left up to degreed statisticians, as this is what management trusts. As a mechanical engineer, I find that simpler statistical techniques, even if they include broad assumptions, are much more widely accepted. If you are an engineer, leave this up to the statisticians. If you are a statistician, this book is an acceptable source for learning bootstrap.

5 out of 5 stars Great introduction by the originator of the bootstrap.......1998-07-16

Brad Efron wrote the key paper rediscovering the bootstrap and putting it in its proper place with other resampling techniques in his famous 1979 paper in the Annals of Statistics. His work was a breakthrough that has now led to hundreds of other publications and several books on the bootstrap and more general resampling procedures by himself, his students and many other statisticians. In fact I am working on a book with goals similar to what he and Rob Tibshirani achieve in this monograph. It is a concise and accurate presentation of the bootstrap and its wide variety of applications and is very much up to the state-of-the-art in this rapidly growing area of statistics. It is written in an intuitive fashion and avoids much of the mathematics (Edgeworth expansions etc.) which are needed to provide formal proof that the bootstrap does what it is intended to do. Provides most of the important references up through 1993. For a similar treatment that is more current, see Davison and Hinkley (1997). Bootstrap Methods and their Application. Those interested in the theory and formal mathematics should consult Hall (1992). The Bootstrap and Edgeworth Expansion.
The Business Coach (Instant Success) (Instant Success)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The Business Coach (Instant Success) (Instant Success)
Bradley J Sugars , and Brad Sugars
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill
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Put yourself in the hands of the Business Coach-and run your business like a champion!

Follow along as the Coach demonstrates how to successfully navigate the challenges and recognize the opportunities business owners face every day. The Business Coach uses strategies developed by Sugars and the business coaches at Action International, who have helped nearly a million business owners worldwide realize their dreams. You'll learn:

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Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars The Biggest Scam Ever!!.......2007-08-28

I purchased two of the series because its high ratings. Then when I went back and read the review again, I found an very interesting pattern. That is, all the reviewers who give 4's or 5's to the series are the same people. What is more, when you see their review history, you will find that they only have reviews for the series only. What a coincidence!

I am not implying the author or his company fake the rating. I am just pointing out the fact for yourself to decide. And I think amazon should definitively take action to investigate this kind of activities. I lose faith in amazon's rating system because of this incident.

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4 out of 5 stars Business coaching - good advice with a sales pitch attached.......2007-07-03

The book was a very good read, and contained a great amount of helpful ideas and concepts to help small businesses grow. It is also very informative, in a generalized way, to someone looking to start a coaching business. The details are saved for the franchise pitch that is strongly hinted at throughout the book. I enjoy Mr. Sugars style of writing and ability to get across his point quickly, without a lot of extra fluff. The story format made the reading enjoyable.

5 out of 5 stars Business Success from Start to Finish.......2007-06-07

I really liked this book because the format used a case study of Joe and Nellie's business to walk through the process of transforming their business into a commercial, profitable enterprise that works without them.

I liked the way the process unfolded, using examples and teaching to help Joe and Nellie implement changes in their business. The important areas covered included the 6 Steps to Business Success, 5 Ways to Improve Profit, and the 6 Keys to a Winning Team. This enabled me to put theory into practice and see the results clearly illustrated at each step along the way.

The other benefit I got was seeing how a business coach works to educate, motivate, and inspire entrepreneurs to fill in the gaps in their knowledge and make the changes they know they need to make to improve their business and lives.

4 out of 5 stars The Business Coach (Instant Success) (Instant Success).......2007-05-16

I haven't finished reading total book, but so far it is a very good book.

5 out of 5 stars Now working less hours...........2007-05-03

I decided to give this book a crack because I really felt like I was in a rut when it came to managing my business. This book really helped me to see the forest through the trees. I quickly realized that I didn't know anything about the profitability of the products I was selling - I was so caught up running my business, but my business was running me...

I have since cut one of my product lines, and replaced it with a new more profitable product line, and have also hired my first staff. I am now trying to test and measure everything, and it's making a big difference. This book has helped me to take my business to the next step.
Flags of Our Fathers
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A Masterpiece of History!
  • 6 people. 1 flag, 1 photo.
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Flags of Our Fathers
James Bradley , and Ron Powers
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ASIN: 0553384155
Release Date: 2006-08-29

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The Battle of Iwo Jima, fought in the winter of 1945 on a rocky island south of Japan, brought a ferocious slice of hell to earth: in a month's time, more than 22,000 Japanese soldiers would die defending a patch of ground a third the size of Manhattan, while nearly 26,000 Americans fell taking it from them. The battle was a turning point in the war in the Pacific, and it produced one of World War II's enduring images: a photograph of six soldiers raising an American flag on the flank of Mount Suribachi, the island's commanding high point.

One of those young Americans was John Bradley, a Navy corpsman who a few days before had braved enemy mortar and machine-gun fire to administer first aid to a wounded Marine and then drag him to safety. For this act of heroism Bradley would receive the Navy Cross, an award second only to the Medal of Honor.

Bradley, who died in 1994, never mentioned his feat to his family. Only after his death did Bradley's son James begin to piece together the facts of his father's heroism, which was but one of countless acts of sacrifice made by the young men who fought at Iwo Jima. Flags of Our Fathers recounts the sometimes tragic life stories of the six men who raised the flag that February day--one an Arizona Indian who would die following an alcohol-soaked brawl, another a Kentucky hillbilly, still another a Pennsylvania steel-mill worker--and who became reluctant heroes in the bargain. A strongly felt and well-written entry in a spate of recent books on World War II, Flags gives a you-are-there depiction of that conflict's horrible arenas--and a moving homage to the men whom fate brought there. --Gregory McNamee

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In this unforgettable chronicle of perhaps the most famous moment in American military history, James Bradley has captured the glory, the triumph, the heartbreak, and the legacy of the six men who raised the flag at Iwo Jima. Here is the true story behind the immortal photograph that has come to symbolize the courage and indomitable will of America.

In February 1945, American Marines plunged into the surf at Iwo Jima—and into history. Through a hail of machine-gun and mortar fire that left the beaches strewn with comrades, they battled to the island's highest peak. And after climbing through a landscape of hell itself, they raised a flag.

Now the son of one of the flagraisers has written a powerful account of six very different young men who came together in a moment that will live forever.

To his family, John Bradley never spoke of the photograph or the war. But after his death at age seventy, his family discovered closed boxes of letters and photos. In Flags of Our Fathers, James Bradley draws on those documents to retrace the lives of his father and the men of Easy Company. Following these men's paths to Iwo Jima, James Bradley has written a classic story of the heroic battle for the Pacific's most crucial island—an island riddled with Japanese tunnels and 22,000 fanatic defenders who would fight to the last man.

But perhaps the most interesting part of the story is what happened after the victory. The men in the photo—three were killed during the battle—were proclaimed heroes and flown home, to become reluctant symbols. For two of them, the adulation was shattering. Only James Bradley's father truly survived, displaying no copy of the famous photograph in his home, telling his son only: "The real heroes of Iwo Jima were the guys who didn't come back."

Few books ever have captured the complexity and furor of war and its aftermath as well as Flags of Our Fathers. A penetrating, epic look at a generation at war, this is history told with keen insight, enormous honesty, and the passion of a son paying homage to his father. It is the story of the difference between truth and myth, the meaning of being a hero, and the essence of the human experience of war.


From the Hardcover edition.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece of History!.......2007-09-28

My grandfather fought on Bougainville and Guadalcanal which are both mentioned often in this book. To this day grandpa does not speak of the war. After reading this book, I understand why. This book embodies the human spirit and the fight to uproot evil at its core. It is interesting that such a brutal fight took place on an island that had no real life... just a desolate island of ash and embers that emulated a place of death. Deep within the bowels of the island held a garrison of approximately 22,000 Japanese that were determined to fight to extinction and that is what they did.

Bradley and Powers do a wonderful job describing the Marines training as well as the actions on Iwo Jima. The fact that I came away from reading this book more knowledgeable about the self-sacrifices all Marines made on Iwo Jima, makes my own service in the Marines (1993-1997) a worth while endeavor that I hold near and dear to my heart.

Semper Fi to those that served and especially to Ron Powers and James Bradley for taking the time to research and write an unforgettable and accurate masterpiece of history!

5 out of 5 stars 6 people. 1 flag, 1 photo........2007-08-21

James Bradley writes an amazing tribute to his father in this book about the "photo."
The book follows the lives of 6 men from birth until death. Each one of them is unique and has their own story. They all have something in common, and that is that they were all in the photo.
This is NOT a war book, it is a biography of 6 men. A great book!

5 out of 5 stars WOW!.......2007-08-01

This book was AMAZING!!! I knew next to nothing about the Battle of Iwo Jima before reading this book and I learned SO much about the fight for Japan and about what it was like to be a U.S. Marine during WWII.

It is an INCREDIBLE read and a great education, too.

2 out of 5 stars Disappointed.......2007-07-29

I am not sure if it is the fact that the Audiobook is an abridged version but I just didn't find the story that compelling. Somewhat repetitive and too concerned about details which I found boring and uninteresting.
I was looking for a historical account (like the much better "1776" or "Team of Rivals") but this is more like an afterschool special.

5 out of 5 stars Recommended!.......2007-07-26

We listened to the audio version of this book