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1. Case of William Smith (Miss Silver
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2. Around My Room
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3. Dictionary of the Bible ..
4. History of Joseph Smith by His
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5. Faith and Belief: The Difference
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6. Poems (Vintage Classics)
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7. The Infortunate: The Voyage And
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8. The St. Clair Papers: The Life
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9. If There Were Demons, Then Perhaps
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10. An Intimate Chronicle: The Journals
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11. Memoirs of Governor William Smith,
 
12. Religion of the Semites: The Fundamental
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13. Sagebrush Soldier: Private William
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14. In All His Glory: The Life and
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15. The Ashley-Smith explorations
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16. West's Federal Taxation 2005:
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17. Paul Smith: You Can Find Inspiration
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18. Believing: An Historical Perspective
 
19. Hobart and William Smith: The
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20. West Federal Taxation 2008: Individual

1. Case of William Smith (Miss Silver Mysteries)
by Patricia Wentworth
 Hardcover: Pages (1984-06-10)
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Asin: 0884117464
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Who was William Smith? And why was Mavis Jones so horrified to see him? For seven years William had worked as a woodcarver for the local toyshop, ignorant of his true identity. The war had robbed him of his memory, and no one expected him to ever find the answer. So when he took his work to Evesleys Ltd, why was his life instantly in danger? When William makes the frightening discovery that there are people determined not to let his memory return whatever the cost, Miss Silver is called in to investigate. But will she uncover their treachery before Mavis strikes again...? ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars As cosy and comfortable as your well-worn slippers.
William Smith suffers from amnesia and also from often being pushed into the path of oncoming cars - ideas for plots frequently exploited in films and crime novels of this book's vintage, 1950.Who is doing the pushing, a man or a woman?Who is William Smith who has lost his memory?

Knitting together more coincidences than there are stitches on Miss Silver's knitting needles, Patricia Wentworth ravels out solutions to these mysteries in one of her most appealing crime novels.Miss Silver conducts investigations, coughing politely, always preferring "do not" to "don't" and advising and cautioning here and there.Dispensing coffee and cakes by the fire she explains all at the end.

Diana Bishop's warm, mellow reading of this novel was released in audio book form during 2006.

5-0 out of 5 stars One of the best Miss Silver mysteries
Tight plot, good character development.This is one of Wentworth's best. One of the particular charms of the Miss Silver mysteries is the insight on post war London.This book tells a good story while reflecting an interest look on a different era.The mystery is obvious but the story is well told and has very interesting characters.Wentworth vividly describes people in a few words.Highly recommend.

4-0 out of 5 stars One of the better Miss Silver puzzlers.
This effort of Miss Wentworth's was quite a good one.I enjoyed it as much or more than any of her other works.We have a case of amnesia, (which I must admit is believably done), and not one, but two wicked witches that we can take turns hating.Throw in a little financial skulduggery, and two young lovers that certainly deserve their happiness and you have a commendable cozy Miss Silver mystery.

4-0 out of 5 stars Miss Silver Lends a Helping Hand
William Smith has lost his memory, but he's quite sure that William Smith is not his real name, little does he know that he needs to regain his memory back as soon as possible or immediate danger will arise.With thehelp of Miss Silver, William sets out to find out who he is and why he'sbeen having near-fatal accidents repeatedly.

Great characters and story. ... Read more


2. Around My Room
by William Jay Smith
Hardcover: 32 Pages (2000-03-08)
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William Jay Smith has gathered in this volume twenty-nine of his poems that have a special appeal for small children. Such all-time favorites as "The Toaster," "People," "Polar Bear," and "Seal" are here, together with a number of new and uncollected pieces. All are delightfully illustrated by Erik Blegvad. In this winning collaboration, pictures and poems alike demonstrate the enduring wit and charm of two masters whose work has charmed and amused young readers for over four decades.

Poetry for first readers
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William Jay Smith certainly knows his way around a poem. In thiscollection, he gathers old and new favorites, and is joined by thetalented artist Erik Blegvad to make a poetry compilation sure to tickleanyone's fancy. Couplet and limerick, nonsense and cleverness, short andlong... every verse is sheer enchantment. Here's "The Toaster:"

A silver-scaled Dragon with jaws flaming red
Sits at my elbow and toasts my bread.
I hand him fat slices, and then, one by one,
He hands them back when he sees they are done.
Poets and nonpoets alike will be hard-pressed to resist Smith's"Fat-Cat Circus," or any of his 28 other verses in this anthology. Hischildren's poems have appeared in many publications over the decades,and he has won numerous awards for his adult and children's poems. ErikBlegvad has illustrated over 100 books for Charlotte Zolotow, JudithViorst, Mary Norton, and many others. (Ages 4 and older) --Emilie Coulter ... Read more

3. Dictionary of the Bible ..
by William Smith
Paperback: 1000 Pages (2010-06-19)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Smith's
Excellent value! Book arrived in perfect condition. The dictionary is a perfect compliment to one's bible study with the King James version.

4-0 out of 5 stars Smith's Bible Dictionary
The 'Smith's Bible Dictionary' is a fine tool for your bible study or research.It is not what I would consider excellent or exhaustive, but for the money it is worth the purchase.Many bible teacher's have referred to it, which is why I purchased a copy for myself.

5-0 out of 5 stars Smith's Bible Dictionary
This book has been awsome in my Bible study. The price was excellent, delivery time was excellent, the team was excellent. I will order again.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great
I was really surprise at the quality of my product.It is very helpful in my studying.I will buy from this seller again.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good dictionary
It's a good dictionary. I wouldn't trust it to be 100% accurate, but hey, what is? Definitely worth getting one, though. It's got a lot of good stuff in it that is interesting and worth knowing. ... Read more


4. History of Joseph Smith by His Mother
by Lucy Mack Smith
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-04-22)
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The History of Joseph Smith by His Mother is a biography of the Latter Day Saint prophet Joseph Smith, according to his mother, Lucy Mack Smith. It was originally titled Biographical Sketches of Joseph Smith, the Prophet, and His Progenitors for Many Generations and was published by Orson Pratt in Liverpool in 1853.

Shortly following the death of Joseph Smith in 1844, and into 1845, Lucy Mack Smith dictated her recollections and family story to Nauvoo schoolteacher Martha Jane Coray. Coray worked with her husband to compile these books of notes and other sources into a manuscript, which was then copied. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars the History of Joseph Smith
I have read this book well over a dozen times and still love it every time. Any serious study of the LDS church should include this book.In fact almost every book that I have read about the early history of the church or early history of Joseph quotes from it directly.

One of the most important aspects of this book is the ability it gives the reader to look into the lives of the Smith family.The closeness that they held between one another comes out of the book.If you don't have this type of familial relationship in your life now, it gives you something to look forward to.The end of the book also details Mother Smith's anguish at the death of her sons Joseph, and Hyrum.

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5. Faith and Belief: The Difference Between Them
by William Smith
Paperback: 360 Pages (1998-10-25)
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Asin: 1851681655
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Drawing on a wide variety of religious traditions, Cantwell Smith addresses how, why, and with what implications our understanding of the terms faith and belief has altered with time. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Scholarly, detailed, defended and Interestingread.
I believe I now know faith and I have faith that I now know belief. I left the book a little exhausted. It is not an easy read to me. It didn't seem to flow. I will refer back to it. I am in admiration of the work that wasinvested in this effort. It is an excellent resource for the studentexploring human spirituality and religion. ... Read more


6. Poems (Vintage Classics)
by William Blake
Paperback: 192 Pages (2008-05-28)
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William Blake is one of Britain’s most fascinating and groundbreaking poets, as well as a renowned painter, engraver, radical, and mystic. Although Blake was dismissed as an eccentric by his contemporaries, his powerful and richly symbolic poetry has been a fertile source of inspiration to the many writers and artists who have followed in his footsteps. Collected here are some of the finest of Blake’s works—including the complete poems from the famous Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience—together providing a singular picture of this unique genius.

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7. The Infortunate: The Voyage And Adventures Of William Moraley, An Indentured Servant
by William Moraley
Paperback: 152 Pages (2005-07-30)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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William Moraley's autobiography, originally published in 1743, provides a rare view of life among the lower classes in England and the American middle colonies during the early eighteenth century. In 1729, Moraley ventured as an indentured servant from England to the 'American Plantations,' where he worked in various jobs, rambled about the countryside, and mingled with white and black bonds people, laborers, artisans, Indians, and other common folk. His account brims over with observations about the geography and climate, the flora and fauna, and the customs, politics, religions, superstitions, material conditions, and daily lives of the inhabitants of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York. Of special interest are his comments about servants, slaves, and Native Americans--- groups frequently ignored by early travelers. Maraley's experiences were similar to those of many other eighteenth-century European immigrants who sold themselves into servitude, but he is among only a handful of people at the bottom of society who left memoirs of their lives. Smart, sassy, and articulate, Moraley narrates a take of adventure designed primarily to entertain. At times a rogue, a drunkard, a liar, a vagabond, and a petty thief, he boasts that he could 'rake with the best of them.' But the autobiography has considerable historical value as well. It depicts the life of a down-and-out artisan whose fortunes, like so many other bound laborers, did not substantially improve. The reasons for the different career paths of such working people have been the subject of much scholarly debate, and these memoirs can more firmly ground that controversy in actual human experience. The substantial introduction by Klepp and Smith reconstructs Moraley's life, relates the autobiography to the literary developments of the era, compares the careers of Moraley and Franklin, and discusses the author's social, political, and religious worlds. It also identifies and leaves open to differing interpretations a host of issues and paradoxes about eighteenth-century life raised by Moraley's account. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Read the Infortunate
This book is a great way to learn about early American life in the cities.It is well written in a very unique first person, and true.

I read it in college and loved it, and i think that it would still be a good read foranyone highschool to adult.It's a quick read. ... Read more


8. The St. Clair Papers: The Life and Public Services of Arthur St. Clair : Soldier of the Revolutionary War, President of the Continental Congress; and Governor ... Correspondence and Other Papers, Volume 2
by William Henry Smith, Arthur St. Clair
Paperback: 670 Pages (2010-03-09)
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Asin: 1147066159
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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more


9. If There Were Demons, Then Perhaps There Were Angels: William Peter Blatty's Own Story of the Exorcist
by William Peter Blatty
Paperback: 58 Pages (2001-01)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars A treasure for "How it was written" enthusiasts
Much like the extra features on a DVD, this book provides a rare, inside glimpse into the creative process of novel writing. Even if you don't care for horror or perhaps The Exorcist itself, this book is a small but priceless view inside the process of conception to fruition. If you saw Eleanor Coppola's "Hearts of Darkness; A Filmmaker's Apocalypse," which was the documentary on how Francis Coppola made Apocalypse Now, then you'll LOVE this small 58-page gem.

It shows how an idea became a novel, in sumptuous detail. Don't worry about the religious overtones of the author; we are all allowed our personal beliefs, and Blatty does not give a sermon here. It's all about how a novel came into being, and it's a wonderful treat!

4-0 out of 5 stars The story of a classic novel
A great book by william peter blatty explains in great detail the process from the authors first touch with a case of demonic possession to his fantastic novel the exorcist.
Very well written plus some nice scene drawings . Just 58. pages thick but a must for every serious fan of the novel and the movie. ... Read more


10. An Intimate Chronicle: The Journals of William Clayton
by William Clayton, George D. Smith
Paperback: 678 Pages (1995-07-15)
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William Clayton is best remembered today for his hymns, especially "Come, Come Ye Saints." But as one of the earliest Latter-day Saint scribes, he made intellectual as well as artistic contributions to his church, and his records have been silently incorporated into official Mormon scripture and history. Of equal significance are his personal impressions of day-to-day activities, which describe a social and religious world largely unfamiliar to modern readers.In ministering to the sick, for instance, Clayton anointed with perfumed oil and rum. He performed baptisms to heal the sick. Church services, held irregularly, were referred to as "going to meeting" and seemed to be elective. He testifies of people speaking in tongues and of others "almost speaking in tongues." When introduced to plural marriage, he was reluctant but eventually became one of its most enthusiastic proponents, marrying ten women and fathering forty-two children.Since polygamy was initially secret, Clayton spent much of his time putting out the fires of innuendo and discontent. He caught his first plural wife rendezvousing with her former fiancé; later, when she became pregnant, her mother--his unaware mother-in-law--was so overwrought that she attempted suicide. Joseph Smith reassured him: "Just keep her at home and brook it and if they raise trouble about it and bring you before me I will give you an awful scourging and probably cut you off from the church and then I will set you ahead as good as ever." Clayton was also the object of Emma Smith's attentions, allegedly part of a jealous wife's plan to make a cuckold of her errant husband. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A well titled book
This book is exactly what the title says, an intimate chronicle. A great view into the beginnings of plural marriage in Nauvoo and the beginnings of the Council of Fifty. A little dry at times, but an easy read. Very interesting.

5-0 out of 5 stars A step into the mind of the early church.
Imagine you could go back in time and step into Nauvoo, the trip across the plains, and early settlement of what is now Utah.This is the book.William Clayton was a personal scribe to Joseph Smith.He was converted in England, sailed accross the Atlantic, and almost instantly became an insider, and confidant to Joseph Smith once he arrived in Nauvoo.

He is very detailed in his journal, yet it almost reads like a story.The highlights include:Doing missionary work with some of the early church leaders including Brigham Young in England.His trip to America is tragic, with sickness and disease killing some of the passengers.The mormon voyagers join in "faith" with the belief they can "hold on" to those who are dying if they just can believe strong enough...they end up dissappointed.You get a real sense of the stength of their belief and the conviction of those willing to leave England for Zion.Upon arriving in Nauvoo he describes his conversations with Joseph Smith.He alludes to his early introduction to polygamy, when most in the church did not know it was being practiced.He marries a number of wives, and mentions many of Joseph's plural marraiges.The political issues facing the Saints are discussed, as well as the efforts to go West.He describes the sacrifice in preparing the Nauvoo temple, and has a month or more dedicated to describing the endowment of the Saints before leaving West.He gives a description of the organization of the pioneers when going west, and his own journey accross the plains.What I found very funny was the popularity of the mormon band as they travelled.Cities would pay the Mormon band (of which Clayton was a member) to play for them, and this helped fund the trip.I would recommend the book to anyone who wants to delve into the details of the early church practice and belief.What is so fun about history is seeing the world through someone else's eyes.His life was great and I really enjoyed the book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Valuable information about early Mormon life
Clayton was the Prophet's meticulous secretary and confidant. Reading this book has given me fresh new insight into the ingenious mind of Joseph Smith as well as to the very turbulent times of the Saints during the 1840's in Nauvoo. Furthermore, Clayton documents early missionary work in Lancashire, England and the difficult voyage across to America with newly converted Latter Day saint families. It's very interesting reading and surely an important reference book for any Mormon History scholar. ... Read more


11. Memoirs of Governor William Smith, of Virginia. His political, military, and personal history
by John W Bell Smith William 1797-1887
Paperback: 512 Pages (1891-12-31)
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This reproduction was printed from a digital file created at the Library of Congress as part of an extensive scanning effort started with a generous donation from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.The Library is pleased to offer much of its public domain holdings free of charge online and at a modest price in this printed format.Seeing these older volumes from our collections rediscovered by new generations of readers renews our own passion for books and scholarship. ... Read more


12. Religion of the Semites: The Fundamental Institutions
by William Robertson Smith
 Paperback: 521 Pages (1972-07-17)

Isbn: 080520346X
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13. Sagebrush Soldier: Private William Earl Smith's View of the Sioux War of 1876
by Sherry L. Smith
Paperback: 158 Pages (2001-05)
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Sagebrush Soldier is an account of military life during the Indian Wars in the late nineteenth-century West. Private William Earl Smith describes daily camp life, battle scenes, and the behavior of famous men--Ranald Mackenzie and George Crook--in public and private poses. He covers the war from the enlisted man's viewpoint, as he worries about what he will eat, how he will keep warm in freezing conditions, and how he will keep calm when bullied by the sergeant major, of whom he says he would give "five year of my life to [have] walked up to him and smacked him in the nose." Sherry Smith assembles a balanced, comprehensive history by incorporating the testimony of officers, Indians scouts and allies, and their enemy, the Northern Cheyennes. ... Read more


14. In All His Glory: The Life and Times of William S. Paley and the Birth of Modern Broadcasting
by Sally Bedell Smith
Paperback: 740 Pages (2002-11-05)
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Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars The Man With All The Toys
There was little in life William Paley wanted and didn't get, with the notable exception of a laudatory and readable biography. Sally Bedell Smith performed half that service with "In All His Glory," published the same year Paley died (1990); you will be hard-pressed to find as juicy a book on a hundred more engaging personalities.

Paley built a radio-television empire with CBS, "the Tiffany Network" known for its much-touted commitment to quality broadcasting. While acquiring markets and talents was Paley's contribution to CBS's glory, it was secondary by Bedell Smith's reckoning to his more material passions for lucre, women, and fame. He got most of what he wanted, but as we watch him on his deathbed, it's hard not to feel a Calvinistic twinge of regret for his limited vision.

"Bill Paley wanted every last minute from life," Bedell Smith writes.

It's about the most positive thing she has to say about Paley, who otherwise doesn't come off either as visionary or a leader. He failed to see the promise of innovations like television, color television, and the long-playing record, and had to be coaxed to letting his subordinates take up these and other ideas for building his empire. Then when they achieved success, Paley swooped in and took credit. "The convenient amnesia of the powerful," Bedell Smith calls it.

Where Paley excelled was in the art of interpersonal relations, which contributed to some major deals for CBS and very few lonely evenings for Paley himself, even if his wives couldn't say the same.

Bedell Smith writes an engaging story about Paley's years at CBS, but it is in recounting his social life where the book excels. Paley was born Jewish, and spent the rest of his life trying to pretend otherwise. Even as other Jews formed their own high-level Manhattan social circle, "Our Crowd, " Paley preferred to court the Mayflower set, a fast-dying clique of Long Island dinosaurs who imagined themselves better than the rest of mankind for the money they inherited.

One British noblewoman who ran with this set described Paley as "100 percent Jew but looking more like good news from Tartary," nicely encapsulating the jaded, facile, anti-Semitic waters Paley willingly navigated.

Readers looking for more of a history of CBS may be vaguely disappointed. Paley was seen as an "absentee landlord" by network insiders, leaning on Frank Stanton and other executives to run the shop while he globetrotted. Bedell Smith leaves the trail of the network for many long chapters at a stretch, to focus on Paley's marriages and affairs.

The problem with this shows with her loving depiction of wife number two, Babe Cushing, a glamorous clotheshorse. Bedell Smith describes Babe's look and surroundings in overrich detail, at one point itemizing the contents of her closets for half a page. Bedell Smith obviously treasures Babe more than Paley himself ever did, an imbalance that threatens to lose the reader from time to time.

But Babe is an interesting mirror to view Paley from, an empire builder in her own right who left nothing in the way of a legacy but gaudy baubles and mixed memories about what it all meant. As she lay dying of cancer, an unnamed intimate tells Bedell Smith: "She had not a glimmer of having a soul." It's a comment with more than religious meaning.

For Paley, too, the world was all there was, and immortality something only worth having if he was around to enjoy it. He built an empire, only to hang on too long and preside over its crumbling, even facilitate it when his hand-picked successor failed to show him the proper deference. Ephemerality is the nature of mass media, and in that way at least, Paley proved its perfect embodiment.

1-0 out of 5 stars Inaccurate
This book is not only unremittingly malicious in tone,
but well known as being inaccurate, sloppily put together,
and a book whose author clearly had an agenda in depicting
Paley as some kind of monster of evil. A bad book that
leaves you feeling bad.

5-0 out of 5 stars Thorough Inspection of a Fascinating Man
Author Sally Bedell Smith does her typically excellent job with IN ALL HIS GLORY, her biography of William Paley. Smith is known for her scholarship and her research, and it shows in this book.

Like many self-made successful people, Paley led an interesting life. Smith chronicles his original involvement with the nascent television industry as his interest grew into the empire he built surrounding CBS.

This is an important book for anyone interested in the development of that industry. As well, it is a fascinating peek into Paley's life. Here was a man who moved from the ghetto life of a child of 19th century European immigrants to becoming one of America's power elite. Once he was rich, he lived his life accordingly.

His journey makes for fascinating reading.

4-0 out of 5 stars Upclose Look at Media Giant
This book has been out for as long as it has, and no reviews? It's been about five or six years since I've read it, but this volume is a must-read for anyone considering a career in broadcasting, or if you're interested in the building of a corporate empire.
The book takes us from Paley's somewhat well-to-do background and takes us, in all his glory, (which the book's author uses sarcastically), from cigar maker to the head of one of the most powerful corporations in American history, what used to be CBS, Inc.
The book doesn't necessarily portray Paley as a sympathetic character, but more of a small man who made it big. There's a heavy emphasis on the warts of the man, which may be somewhat understandable, since prior to this book's release, he was always presented as a man to be totally revered. But here he's portrayed as someone who likes to take credit for other's doings, as someone who plays petty head games with people such as Frank Stanton, and uses his on-air talent (Ed Murrow, for one) while it's convenient, and then when they're of no use to him anymore, casts them aside.
Despite the type of man Paley is presented as, this book is a very good chronicle of his career, which means it also is one of the definitive books on the creation of CBS. No matter what his personal flaws were, this is a man who did the impossible by challenging NBC to create the even more successful CBS radio network and then dominated television for roughly 20 years.The building of that empire with the "talent raids" of Amos 'n' Andy, Jack Benny, and others is vital reading for anyone who is in the broadcasting industry.What's even more essential, however, is watching the ideas and motivations that took the Columbia Broadcasting System to CBS, Inc, and how it lost focus as it became a corporate behemoth.
Paley's death came several years before Westinghouse, and then Viacom, would acquire CBS, and having read this book, you can only imagine what he would have thought about how that played out.
One final note, while the book is lengthy, it's a breeze-through read. Once you get started, you won't put it down. ... Read more


15. The Ashley-Smith explorations and the discovery of a central route to the Pacific, 1822-1829, with the original journals
by Harrison Clifford Dale, William Henry Ashley, Jedediah Strong Smith
Paperback: 364 Pages (2010-08-29)
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General Books publication date: 2009Original publication date: 1917Original Publisher: The Arthur H. Clark Co.Subjects: Overland journeys to the PacificFur tradeWest (U.S.)History / North AmericaHistory / United States / GeneralHistory / United States / State ... Read more


16. West's Federal Taxation 2005: Corporations, Partnerships, Estates and Trusts, Professional Version (West Federal Taxation Corporations, Partnerships, Estates and Trusts)
by William H. Hoffman, William A. Raabe, James E. Smith, David M. Maloney
Hardcover: 1024 Pages (2004-04-14)
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West Federal Taxation: Corporations, Partnerships, Estates & Trusts, 2005 Edition maintains the tradition of excellence with its coverage of tax legislation as it impacts Corporations, Partnerships, Estates, and Trusts. The authors provide accessible, comprehensive, and authoritative coverage of relevant tax Code and regulations, as well as all major developments in federal taxation. This market-leading text is intended for students who have had a previous course in tax. ... Read more


17. Paul Smith: You Can Find Inspiration in Everything*
by Paul Smith
Paperback: 296 Pages (2009-07-31)
list price: US$59.95 -- used & new: US$37.77
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Asin: 1900828294
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New paperback edition! Called, "A ripe blend of master craftsmanship and Monty Pythonesque lunacy" by Monument and, "A treasure trove," by The Bookseller, You Can Find Inspiration in Everything is now in its third printing and still going strong. Far from being just a fashion monograph, this volume "images" Paul Smith's brain on the page, presenting original and often humorous thoughts and ideas--found in shop windows, advertising campaigns, photographs and souvenirs brought back from world travels--that became the inspiration for the look of the season. In addition to texts and images by the renowned British designer himself, collaborations include an account of Smith's teenage obsession with cycling by Guardian sportswriter Richard Williams; a fictional text by celebrated novelist James Flint; interviews with neuroscientist Dr. Semir Zeki and curator Hans Ulrich Obrist; two posters; and The Bunny, a comic book within the book, complete with a cryptic crossword, puzzles, a fold-out board game and illustrations by various acclaimed artists and designers. ... Read more


18. Believing: An Historical Perspective
by William Smith
Paperback: 152 Pages (1998-10-25)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$5.75
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Asin: 1851681663
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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In this radical study, William Cantwell Smith traces the history of believing through a combination of philosophical perspective and the study of biblical passages. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars an interesting but difficult study
This book is really different.The author delves into the etymological background of the word "belief", and the way the sense of the word has changed.He doesn't use the same approach to language as Wittgenstein and Austin, but his results are striking.If I undesrtand him correctly Smith is saying the word "belief" has changed meaning over the last few centuries, until it has lost most of its original sense.Smith maintains that the word "belief" once conveyed absolute certainty, whereas today it conveys doubt, or hesitation at best.He seems to make a pretty good case for his thesis. Smith prefers the use of "faith" because he feels that "faith" conveys the feeling of absolute certainty and total commitment.He seems to feel that using the word "belief" to convey our religious ideas weakens them at the very start of our discussions.
Smith has a maddening habit of using absolutely huge footnotes, that are nearly as long as the text itself.If you can bear with this fault you'll find this is a relly interesting book.I'm reading his book on religion and it present the same virtues and faults.

5-0 out of 5 stars A book from one of the greatest theologians of our time
Cantwell Smith's rare gifts shine through this remarkable book, which should be a must read for all serious students of religion. ... Read more


19. Hobart and William Smith: The History of Two Colleges
by Warren Hunting Smith
 Hardcover: 299 Pages (1972)

Asin: B000UDFERQ
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20. West Federal Taxation 2008: Individual Income Taxes, Professional Version (West Federal Taxation Individual Income Taxes)
by William H. Hoffman, James E. Smith, Eugene Willis
Hardcover: 1032 Pages (2007-04-18)
list price: US$229.95 -- used & new: US$45.12
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Asin: 0324380593
Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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Delivering the most thorough coverage available on individual taxation, the 2008 edition of WEST FEDERAL TAXATION: INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAXES remains the most effective text for mastering the ever-changing Individual Tax Code. Its accessible, comprehensive, and authoritative presentation of the Tax Code and regulations pertaining to the individual taxpayer covers all major developments in federal taxation--complete with relevant, real-world examples. WFT continues its longstanding emphasis on the importance of careful tax planning and its strong coverage of how taxation is affected by international concerns. It offers opportunities to sharpen critical-thinking and writing skills as well as Internet exercises that proved valuable hands-on experience using online resources to solve tax issues.More than just a textbook, WFT offers a revolutionary experience. Built around the areas identified as the most important, this total integrated solution delivers ultimate flexibility. It also adheres to the recommendations of the Accounting Education Change Commission (AECC) and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). ... Read more

Customer Reviews (10)

2-0 out of 5 stars West Federal Taxation
West Federal Taxation was a textbook for a class I was taking in preparation for the Certified Financial Planner's Exam.While I got an A in the course, it was no thanks to this text book.In some areas the text seemed to ramble and skip around a lot making the subject matter difficult to comprehend.Then again, we are talking about the bureaucratic nightmare that is the US Tax Code.I found I needed to supplement the material in this book with tutorial materials I found on the IRS website to gain better comprehension.If you're stuck using West Federal Taxation as a textbook I would suggest you become familiar with the IRS website to really learn the subject matter.

3-0 out of 5 stars I never received the book.Just a refund b/c it was out of stock.
About 1 1/2 weeks after I purchased the book, I received an email from the seller stating that the book is out of stock and he will refund me.
I had to drop my class b/c of this and I willnever order a school textbook on Amazon again.

1-0 out of 5 stars Wrong textbook for school.
The book in and of itself is great. It is not the correct book for school. It does not come with turbo tax and RIA checkpoint cd's. You will need each of these student versions too complete your assignments. Thompson publishing offers the full version for about the same amount of money.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good condition por the price but....
The delivery of the book was fast, the book was in perfect conditions, BUT it did not include the CD (turbo tax softare) so just pay attention when ordering a book to make sure it comes with all the necessary.

But overall it was a good purchase.

3-0 out of 5 stars Confused
I have to purchase this book for class and am a bit reluctant after reading the reviews. It seems as though the last reviewer knows or works for Hoffman.I am paying over $150 for a book and I therefore want up-to-date, well organized and well written information. ... Read more


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