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Repairing Pottery and Porcelain: A Practical Guide, 2nd edition
Lesley Acton , and Paul McAuley Manufacturer: The Lyons Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
ASIN: 1592280242 |
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A restorer is a resourceful inventor and innovator........2005-12-12
Interesting and informative book on repairing pottery.......2000-04-03
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Practical Ceramic Conservation
Lesley Acton , and Natasha Smith Manufacturer: Crowood Press, Limited, The ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover Similar Items:
ASIN: 1861264836 |
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The essential handbook for anyone interested in the repair and conservation of ceramics, whether their aim is to pursue a career in the field or to mend a favorite plate. An invaluable practical reference book, featuring 150 color photos.
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An Introduction to Repairing and Restoring: Books, Clocks, Furniture, Pottery, Porcelain, Prints, Paintings, Frames, Silver, Pewter, Brass.
Manufacturer: Arco Pub ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: 0668051477 |
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China Mending: A Guide to Repairing and Restoration
Echo Evetts Manufacturer: Faber & Faber ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 0571130585 |
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It was good 19 years ago...........2002-06-05
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An Introduction To Repairing & Restoring - Books, Clocks, Furniture, Pottery, Porcelain, Frames, Silver Repairs, Pewter
Alison Hardingt - Manufacturer: Arco Publishing - ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: B000R9JHSK |
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Manual of pottery and porcelain restoration
David Everett Manufacturer: Hale ProductGroup: Book Binding: Unknown Binding ASIN: 0709153910 |
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Mend Your Own China and Glass
Susan Wells Manufacturer: Transatlantic Arts ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: 0713518758 |
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Repairing Old China and Ceramic Tiles (Craftsmans Guides)
Jeff Oliver Manufacturer: Little Brown & Co (T) ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: 0316650072 |
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Restoring fine china
Muriel White Manufacturer: Larousse & Co ProductGroup: Book Binding: Unknown Binding ASIN: 0883322668 |
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All about repairing pottery and porcelain
David Everett Manufacturer: Hawthorn Books ProductGroup: Book Binding: Unknown Binding ASIN: B0006CO4KE |
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Diseno De Prendas Envolventes
E. Drudi Manufacturer: Pepin Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 9054961325 |
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Lone Wolf and Cub, Volume 16: The Gateway into Winter
Kazuo Koike , and Goseki Kojima Manufacturer: Dark Horse ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
ASIN: 1569715882 |
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The Lone Wolf's arch-enemy, Yagyu Retsudo, begins to reach the end of his rope, as he sends his only daughter and last child after the blood-storm that is Itto Ogami! Meanwhile, Ogami and Daigoro happen upon another clue about the mysterious Yagyu Letter in a final showdown with the Kurokuwa ninja clan. A desperate Retsudo puts a bounty on Ogami's head, and two of Japan's most deadly bounty hunters hunt for the Lone Wolf and his Cub, while a poor woodcutter must decide between the bounty and his life by sheltering Ogami and Daigoro! All this and much more awaits in one of comics' most legendary series.Customer Reviews:
Retsudo Yagyu orders an open assault on Ogami Itto.......2002-12-06
(78) "Umbrella" is the quiet before the story, a tale of Daigoro left to fend for himself in a city. In addition to spending his time drawing on the wall, each day he witnesses the plight of a young girl, who must carry an umbrella to keep the sun out of the eyes of her mistress. Daigoro tries to lend a helping hand, but this only makes things worst for the young girl. As is often the case with stories focusing on Daigoro, the ending is simple and poignant.
(79) "Sayaka" is the last remaining child of Retsudo Yagyu and Ogami Itto's nemesis is training her carefully, sacrificing retainers so that she may hone her skills. Sayaka's strategy is simple: while attacking with her sword she throws a whirling o-teduma dagger into the air, forcing her opponent to make a choice: block her stroke and the dagger will strike. After she works out new attacks to all possible responses, her father sends Sayaka forth to slay Lone Wolf & Cub. But he also makes her a promise: if she, his last child should fall, then he will launch a frontal assault on their foes. Either way, there will be serious consequences for our hero.
(80) "Clouds of Silk" is one of the stories will have been waiting to read for a long time. I have engaged in speculation as to what the content of the Yagyu Letter might be, but I have given up on trying to guess the secret way that hides the message. I had no clue as to what it might be, but I did suspect that it would be something good. This episode proves I was right. I have been reading these stories one at night before going to bed and if this story had stopped sooner than it did I do not think I would have had the will power not to continue on to the next story. Fortunately, "Clouds of Silk" provides a better stopping place.
(81) "Demon Hide, Demon Seek" finds Ogami Itto and Daigoro in a whole new world where every city and village in the land has a poster with their pictures: 50 pieces of gold for the pair dead, 30 pieces of silver for information on their location. This story involves the first of what we have to assume will be many encounters with bounty hunters as the assassin becomes the target.
(82) "Gateway Into Winter" almost offers something of a respite from the high drama of the previous stories. Ogami Itto is persuaded to stay the night at the house of a woodcutter, who is tempted to try for the offered reward. But what can a poor woodcutter and his family do against the former executioner of the Shogun? One of the nice touches in this story are Kojima's drawings of Daigoro asleep.
I know I have said this before and I have little doubt I will offer up the same opinion again, but this is the best collection of Lone Wolf & Cub stories to date. Certainly it is has more pivotal stories than anything we have read previously. This might not be the final act in the saga (I certainly do not think that it is), but this is a whole new ballgame for our hero. Of all of the legendary comic series that come to mind, none of them were this good for this long. Most of the time the best of the best are limited series, ala "The Dark Knight Returns" or "The Watchmen," but there is no comparison to what Koike and Kojima have wrought.
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Magic Tricks for Grownups
Jon Tremaine Manufacturer: Thomas Dunne Books ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover Similar Items:
ASIN: 0312349408 Release Date: 2006-02-07 |
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Magic Tricks for Grownups
Jon Tremaine Manufacturer: Thomas Dunne Books ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: B000OTHSVG |
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Now Showing: Unforgettable Moments From The Movies
Joe Garner Manufacturer: Andrews McMeel Publishing ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover Similar Items:
ASIN: 0740738364 |
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Some of our fondest memories come from the movies. Dorothy melting the Wicked Witch of the West. A bruised and battered Rocky crying out 'A-DRI-AN!' Thelma and Louise flying off a Grand Canyon cliff in their airborne T-Bird. From our seat in the darkened theater, movies have miraculously transported us to other places, other times, other worlds. We've followed Indiana Jones on his quest for the lost ark, fallen in love with Ingrid and Marilyn and Meg, and battled a fiery Balrog in Middle Earth.The images emanating from the big screen have seared these moments into our hearts and imaginations, becoming memories that last a lifetime. Nearly everyone can name a favorite film and any number of beloved scenes, and Now Showing: Unforgettable Moments from the Movies makes it possible to relive those special movie memories again and again.Based on the successful multimedia format of Stay Tuned: Television's Unforgettable Moments, Now Showing focuses on 25 memorable film moments. Each story in the 192-page hardcover book is filled with firsthand insights and entertaining behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and numerous sidebars reveal hundreds of other magical movie moments. Now Showing is illustrated with over 200 compelling star-filled photographs, and best of all, the accompanying DVD, hosted by a major motion picture star, contains the actual treasured and time-honored scenes from each film. The only thing that readers need to bring to the experience is the popcorn!From Casablanca to The Graduate, The Exorcist to E.T., On the Waterfront to Pulp Fiction, Dirty Harry to The Matrix: The stars and performances you'll never forget are found in Now Showing: Unforgettable Moments from the Movies, the latest multimedia collection from Joe Garner.
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Now Showing!.......2004-10-26
Good, but some reservations.......2004-01-23
LOADS OF MEMORIES.......2004-01-04
garbage/ binding and dvd.......2003-12-21
A FABULOUS BOOK AND DVD!!!.......2003-12-05
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Fascinating Rhythm: The Collaboration of George and Ira Gershwin
Deena Ruth Rosenberg Manufacturer: University of Michigan Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
ASIN: 0472084690 |
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Stunningly beautiful, intelligent, fun, and engaging.......1999-12-10
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Path of Magic: A Character Resource for Bards, Sorcerers, and Wizards (Legends & Lairs, d20 System) (Legends & Lairs)
Fantasy Flight Games , and Various Manufacturer: Fantasy Flight Games ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover Similar Items:
ASIN: 1589940636 |
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10 unique legendary classes, new options for high-level characters who want to make a true impact on their world 9 new prestige classes, each with a unique organization and guidelines for integrating it with your campaign
More than three dozen new feats, including new metamagic and special feats that enhance the strengths of spellcasting characters
Several alternate core classes that can be used to add flavor to characters from 1st to 20th level
New rules for bardic performance styles that enhance and differentiate bards that dance, sing, chant, or play an instrument
Eldritch staffs, a new type of magic item that grows with its wielder in power and focus
Mystical performances that transform bards from mere bystanders to active participants in the magic being wielded around them
Magical traditions, schools of arcane thought that teach their students unique magical powers and philosophies
New templates describing the benefits and drawbacks for characters who join an organization
Expendable foci, a new type of magic item that helps arcane spellcasters control and shape the raw forces of the magic they wield
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Wizards, Sorcerors, and Bards take note.......2002-10-05
The prestige classes are, for the most part, pretty good and the inclusion of whole organizations behind them amkes them even better. The Feats are also good even though there are similarities with feats in existing products (independent development by the looks of it). They are well thought out and balanced well enough to avoid being either worthless or indispensible.
The best parts of the book though are the extended rules for bardic performances and the magical traditions. The extended rules allow for bards performing in modes other than music (like dance or poetry) and there are also rules for allowing the quality of performance to influence the bard's effects. With the new rules bards are finally more than wizards who happen to play guitar (or lute).
The magical traditions are similar to those in Path of the Sword (also by FFG) and allow arcane characters to acquire some feat-like bonuses to skills and abilities at the cost of some experience points. The traditions are a great way to make your wizard different than the wizard next to you.
The true measure of a book like this is excitement. As a player, I'm excited about the new options available to my favorite wizard (as soon as I convince my GM to let us use them). As a GM, I'm definitely going to include the traditions, feats, and bard rules in my next campaign. Some of the prestige classes will make it too.
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Managing the Design Factory
Donald G. Reinertsen Manufacturer: Free Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover Similar Items:
ASIN: 0684839911 |
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The man who launched a revolution in product development with his bestselling Developing Products in Half the Time is back with a new book that's also certain to be a classic. In Managing the Design Factory Donald G. Reinertsen presents concepts and practical tools that will be invaluable for anyone trying to get products out of the pipeline and into the market.The first book to put the principles of World Class Manufacturing to work in the development process, Managing the Design Factory combines the powerful analytical tools of queuing, information, and system theories with the proven ideas of organization design and risk management. The result: a methodical approach to consistently hit the "sweet spot" of quality, cost, and time in developing any product. Reinertsen illustrates these concepts with concrete examples drawn from his work with many leading companies across different industries.
Fresh and thought-provoking, the book challenges many of the conventional approaches to product development. "There are no best practices," Reinertsen writes, "the idea of best practices is a seductive but dangerous trap." Unlike other books that promote rules and rituals based on benchmarking "best practices," this book focuses on practical tools that account for varied situations. He breaks new ground with a disciplined, quantitative approach for making decisions on critical issues: When should we use a sequential or concurrent process? Centralized or decentralized control? Functional or team organizations?
Full of practical techniques, concrete examples, and solid general principles, this is a real toolkit for product developers. Moreover, it is written with the clarity, precision, and humor that are Reinertsen's trademarks. He promises to challenge the thinking of anyone involved in product development.
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An excellent guide to product development.......2007-08-27
Best book on product development and agility around.......2004-07-02
I just can't say enough about this book; some other specific books on Agile software development are helpful to give you ideas of specific things to do, but this book is absolutely crucial to learn and use in your daily decision-making process.
World-class information for product development managers.......2003-05-06
For example, if we were to view the investment in design work as a depreciating asset, like work-in-process inventory in the factory, we would be able to make better decisions about time, manpower, and project delay tradeoffs.
Key concepts include: valuing design work based on its financial impact on the organization; learning as much as possible as early as possible in the development cycle; managing queues in the development process; creating specifications which are flexible for as long as possible, so that evolving customer requirements can be accommodated.
He clearly shows that we can optimize development work on only one of the following parameters: Product cost, product performance, speed of development, development expense. The approach for each one is different, and it is important to be clear which one is primary.
There is a wealth of useful and practical advice in this book. For example, here are some comments on testing:
"Too often testing is viewed as a necessary evil in the development process. It only exists because we make mistakes. If we made fewer mistakes, we would not need to do all this testing. We should spend our money on `designing in quality' instead of finding defects by testing. The result of such an attitude may be a test department that is under-resourced and under-managed. Unfortunately, by viewing testing as a problem, rather than an asset, we miss the opportunity to capitalize on the extraordinary improvements that can take place in product testing.
"Let us start by putting testing in perspective. The elapsed schedule time for product testing is typically 30 to 60 percent of overall development cycle length. This is not another minor activity, it is a major design activity. ... text results have inherently high information content. In fact, testing is usually the stage of design process that generates the greatest amount of information.... ...Most companies misunderstand the role of testing ... because they fail to distinguish between design testing and manufacturing testing. ... Manufacturing testing is done to identify defects in the manufacturing process. ... Design testing is done to generate information about the design. A good outcome is high information generation early in the design process. ... We want a failure rate close to 50 percent...." [pp 230-232]
I highly recommend this book to senior managers in product development, and their Marketing and Finance counterparts.
Reviewed by John Levy,
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Real thinking and action tools you can use.......2002-02-25
Unlike many management books, it's not 20 pages of information stretched out to 200 pages in order to make a book. Also, unlike most product development books, this book is of great value not just to product managers and designers, but would be a great read for financial managers and marketing managers. A manufacturing manager reading this book will smile with satisfaction at seeing common modern manufacturing principles well applied to the design realm.
The only weak points I can think of are: 1) That it may be useful for the author to break out case studies rather than keeping them in the same typeface intermingled with the rest of the text. 2) No real advice is given on how to overcome real-world resistance to these ideas. Some sage advice on how to introduce these concepts and tools into organizations with existing biases and cultures could be a real benefit to practitioners. These are minor objections though.
Whether you're in a software start-up or part of a Fortune 500 company design team doing existing product improvement, this book contains useful information that will enhance your understanding of what you're doing right and what you could do better - and WHY!
every design engineer should read this book........2001-05-06
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Managing technical data on the factory floor: new type of reporting system takes advantage of existing DNC networks. (distributed numerical control): An article from: Tooling & Production
Manufacturer: Nelson Publishing ProductGroup: Book Binding: Digital ASIN: B0008MGD2Y Release Date: 2005-07-28 |
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This digital document is an article from Tooling & Production, published by Nelson Publishing on January 1, 1989. The length of the article is 884 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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Managing the Design Factory : A Toolkit for Product Developers
Donald Reinertsen Manufacturer: Free Press, The ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: B000OLS39A |
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