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                Genealogy

                2 visitors recommend:
                The Complete Idiot's Guide to Genealogy
                Source: Christine Rose and Kay Germain Ingalls
                Five stars at Amazon.
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                Netting Your Ancestors: Genealogical Research on the Internet
                Source: Amazon
                Author: Cyndi Howells
                Cyndi is famous for her "Cyndi's List" Web site. She's an expert on using the Web for genealogical research.
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                Organizing Your Family History Search
                Source: Amazon
                Author: Sharon DeBartolo Carmack
                One of the most popular guides.
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                Genealogy Starter Kit
                Source: Amazon
                Author: William Dollarhide
                The second edition of a concise, simple handbook.
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                First Steps in Genealogy: A Beginner's Guide to Researching Your Family History
                Source: Desmond Walls Allen
                A highly recommended place to start if you're new to family-tree research.
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                Unpuzzling Your Past
                Source: Amazon
                Author: Emily Anne Croom
                Five stars on Amazon. This very popular introduction is now in its fourth edition.
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                Cars

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                Car Smarts: An Easy-To-Use Guide to Understanding Your Car and Communicating With Your Mechanic
                Source: Amazon.com
                Author: Mary Jackson
                Amazon readers give this five stars for "demystifying the automobile." (1998)
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                Home

                3 visitors recommend:
                Pool Maintenance Manual
                Source: Amazon.com
                Author: Terry Tamminen
                The authoritative guidebook on pool care. Some actually say it has "too much" information.
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                What Color Is Your Swimming Pool?
                Source: Amazon.com
                Author: John M. O'Keefe
                A popular introductory guide with the basics on everything from the construction of pools, cleaning routines, water treatment, simple repairs, to pool safety.
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                Small-Business

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                The One Page Business Plan
                Source: Amazon.com
                Author: James T. Horan, Jr.
                A simple, easy way to write a basic business plan -- something every entrepreneur should do, but few get around to doing. Highly recommended.
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                Shipwrecks

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                Adventures in Ocean Exploration: From the Discovery of the Titanic to the Search for Noah's Flood
                Source: Amazon
                Author: Robert D. Ballard with Malcolm McConnell
                The new book from the master of underwater archeology. (Oct. 2001)
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                The Search for Sunken Treasure: Exploring the World's Great Shipwrecks
                Source: Amazon
                Author: Robert F. Marx and Jenifer Marx
                From an Amazon reader: "Marxs' first hand experience as the foremost underwater archaeologist are evident in this discription of the more famous shipwrecks of modern times and the men who search for and find and salvage these time capsules. The book holds ones attention, and once started, will not be set down until finished. It is history that is interesting and exciting. A must for all who enjoy the sea, a must for all who enjoy treasure, a must for all who enjoy the excitement of the search." (1996)
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                War

                14 visitors recommend:
                An Army at Dawn: The War in North Africa, 1942-1943
                Source: Amazon
                Author: Rick Atkinson
                A great book. It's pacted with historical insights and observations, but it's not boring. It's the most readable, enjoyable WWII history book I've read in years. (Oct. 2002)
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                The Burma Road: The Epic Story of the China-Burma-India Theater in World War II
                Source: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
                Author: Donovan Webster
                In "The Burma Road" Donovan Webster vividly recreates the missions and adventures of Vinegar Joe Stilwell, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, the eccentric British General Orde Wingate, and others who served in the China-India-Burma theater in World War 2. It's a entertaining, informative read.
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                Army, Infantry Battles

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                The Mortarmen
                Source: Amazon
                Author: Michael Connelly
                "The Mortarmen is the epic and never before told story of the 87th Chemical Mortar Battalion. The men of the 87th landed on Utah Beach on D-Day with their 4.2" mortars and quickly became one of the most sought after fire support units in the European Theater of Operations (ETO)."
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