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A Golden Eagle Story : How I Soared to Millions of Dollars in Sales
Published in Hardcover by Apu Pub Group (01 August, 1998)
Author: Victor Babb
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allsalespeople
This book is truly a story and not information on how to sell. It was enjoyable to read.A true success story of an insurance agent,but no teaching on how to become better or be more productive in selling. I believe it is more of a forum for this person to promote racial equality than selling of insurance products. Racism is disgusting at any level and to me stupid to think the color of skin has anything to do with ones ability. Yet this book was purchased thinking it would help me to sell better and that was not the case.Great to read,not helpful for improving sales performance.


A Hooded Crow (Eagle Large Print)
Published in Hardcover by Chivers North Amer (October, 1992)
Author: Craig Thomas
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I thoroughly boring book.
I found this book to be very poorly written and utterly boring.

Don't spend your money on this book, you will only be disappointed!


Philadelphia Eagles (NFL Today)
Published in Library Binding by Creative Education (April, 1997)
Authors: Loren Stanley, Michael Goodman, and Chip Lovitt
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For Young Diehard Fans Only!
I purchased this book as a gift for my 11 year old nephew, who is a big Eagles fan. I looked through the book before wrapping it, and could not believe how small or how cheaply made it is. The two laminated cardboard covers are thicker than the pages, all 36 of them! I counted only 10 color photographs inside, and several black-and-whites. The story inside starts in the 1930's and continues to the present. How do you cover almost 70 years of football history in 36 pages? The answer is: Not very well.

I must admit my nephew was very happy to get the book, but considering the price vs what you get, I thought it was a rip-off.


Wisdom from White Eagle
Published in Paperback by DeVorss & Company (June, 1970)
Author: White Eagle
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Way Too "Out There"!
I bought a number of books by White Eagle, after reading and being so impressed with the book "The Quiet Mind". This book although expressing some of the same "feel" as a "The Quiet Mind" more than pales by comparison.

This book did stress the importance of doing and being "good", of being humble, of listening to the voice within and other very important keys to reaching a higher spiritual level. Unfortunately though, it also talked too much about life on other planets, and something called the "first great cause" and the "Seven Rays" (both of which, pertain to the sun), as well as angels, "dual souls" (male and female aspects of the perfect soul) and other, well frankly, WEIRD things!

This book got way too "out there" for my taste and belief level and it touched on all these unusual topics so breifly, yet so matter of factly... that I sometimes just didn't understand where they were coming from... or where they were going!

This particular White Eagle book is way too bizarre... but do read "The Quiet Mind", also by White Eagle, which is excellent!


Eagles Fly
Published in Mass Market Paperback by St. Martin's Press (September, 1998)
Author: Sean Flannery
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it's example how to spoil good idea
hard to work - very big size hard to find answer or key or something else and so on and so on

It ain't the Odessa File
Frederick Forsyth is probably not quaking in his boots after this book came out, and I can see why. Unlike the Odessa File, this novel has no chance of winning the Edgar Award. This book is very stacatto, as if it were thought out as it was written. Mr. Flannery should take a hint from Mr. Forsyth, who uses extensive outlines before he writes. There is no subplot of any kind connecting the various incidents in this novel, and when the President is about to be killed, you wish they'd go ahead and get it over with. It's a shame Mr. Forsyth retired. I wish we had more thriller writers like him.

Not enough detail
This book read as if the author was in a hurry to complete a full novel in record time. Although the basic concepts were interesting, not enough detail was included, characters were hard to identify with, and the ending was rushed. This is not, however, reflective of the author's other works, which I have thoroughly enjoyed reading.


When Someone Dies in Texas: All the Legal and Practical Things You Need to Do When Someone Near to You Dies in the State of Texas
Published in Hardcover by Eagle Pub Co of Boca (April, 2001)
Authors: Amelia E., Esq Pohl, Barbara J. Simmonds, and Eagle Publications
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Disappointing
The death of one of my parents catapulted me into learning about the very large number of things that must be taken care of at a difficult time. Although not uninformative, this particular book struck me as somewhat superficial and rather disorganized. The intelligent reader probably would be served better by looking elsewhere.

someone needs to write this book
When dealing with issues of the law, precision is required. The grammatical errors, spelling gaffes, and slovenly editing of this book undermine the confidence one needs to make it of any practical use. This is a subject that deserves attention. Someone needs to write this book.


Black Streets of Oakland
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Holloway House Pub Co (December, 1985)
Authors: Kelly Eagle and Leo Guild
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This story was a complete fabrication! Give me a break!
Give me a break, a hooker who LIKED her job. Kelly was totally misguided. And she glamorizes her "profession". She talks about how good she was, and all of the men who told her they "loved" her. Is she delusional? This can't be an autobiography. This is pure fiction if I ever read it. In the words of her pimp, 'BS, BS, BS'


The blind eagle : stories from the courtroom
Published in Unknown Binding by Temescal Books ()
Author: Harriet Ziskin
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TO INFLAME IS NOT ENOUGH TO FIGHT THE FIRE...
Harriet Ziskin's emotionally charged narrative of individual courtroom travesties in Oakland, California in the 1980's is probably fairly accurate in substance, but is anecdotal. The demographic, economic, and relevant social data needed for THE BLIND EAGLE to be an effective tool for social change are missing. 5/24/00


The eagle's shadow
Published in Unknown Binding by Gordon Press ()
Author: James Branch Cabell
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Saga of Poictesme First Installment
Reprint of the 1904 first edition with black and white illustrations by Will Grefe. The first installment of Cabell's Saga of Poictesme. Fine hardback in red cloth with gilt lettering. Published without a jacket. ISBN 0879680881


The Eagle's Talons : The American Experience at War
Published in Paperback by Air University Press (01 December, 1988)
Authors: Dennis M. Drew and Donald M. Snow
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Old book with new date!
This book was originally published in 1988 by Air University Press. This edition, with a 2002 imprint, is the same book with a new date. Obviously, there is much new in the history of American warfighting, starting with the end of the Cold War and Desert Storm.

For an much better, updated version of the book, check out From Lexington to Desert Storm by the same authors.


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