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61. Homer Kelley's Golfing Machine: The Curious Quest That Solved Golf by Scott Gummer | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2009-05-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description In 1939, a billiard hall fry cook from Tacoma named Homer Kelley played golf for the first time and scored 116. Frustrated, he did not play again for six months; then when he did he shot 77. Obsessively inquisitive with a mind for science, Kelley devoted the next 30 years to solving the science behind the perfect golf swing, self-publishing his findings in 1969 in a book titled The Golfing Machine. Unlike the bestselling instruction books of the day that required golfers to conform their swings to the author's ideals, Homer Kelley configured swings to fit every golfer. The Golfing Machine was revolutionary but also intimidating: heavy on physics, geometry and scientific vernacular, Kelley's work was largely dismissed and seemed doomed to obscurity before visionary teacher Ben Doyle and his superstar prodigy Bobby Clampett brought Kelley's teachings to worldwide prominence--only to see Clampett suffer an inexplicable implosion and blow a seven stroke lead at the British Open. Validation finally came 70 years after Homer Kelley's odyssey began, and 25 years after his death, in the unexpected form of a teenage girl when Morgan Pressel, a "Golfing Machine baby," became the youngest golfer ever to win a major championship. With exclusive, first-ever access to Homer Kelley's archives, veteran journalist Scott Gummer delivers an enlightening look into the nuances of the game and paints a fascinating picture of the man behind the machine, the ultimate outsider and under appreciated genius who changed the game once and for all of us. Customer Reviews (20)
Great history on Golf Machine
A good read not spoilt
Deceiving Title
Homer Kelley's Golfing Machine:The Curious Quest That Solved Golf
Homer Kelly Golf Machine - Not for anyone wanting to learn a better swing |
62. We Are Not Afraid: Strength and Courage from the Town That Inspired the #1 Bestseller and Award-Winning Movie "October Sky" by Homer Hickam | |
Paperback: 264
Pages
(2002-02-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description In the #1 New York Times best-selling memoir and critically acclaimed movine October Sky, Homer Hickam introduced us to the rugged town of his youth, Coalwood, West Virginia. We met the people who settled there and took on the hazardous and often brutal enterprise of coal mining. To survive and prosper, Hickam's friends, relatives and neighbors relied on a practical no-nonsense and often humor-filled approach to living that would get them through hard times with an almost unnatural resilience and a special kind of fortitude. In his brand new book, We Are Not Afraid, Hickam champions the remarkable attitudes that shaped the townspeople of Coalwood. Over a lifetime, they learned to take on these attitudes: We are proud of who we are.We stand up for what we believe.We keep our families together.We trust in God but rely on ourselves. These attitudes are summed up in the Coalwood Assumption: WE ARE NOT AFRAID Through poignant memories of his youth, best selling author Homer Hickam helps lead you beyond fear to find the courage and strength to live more happily and look toward to future with optimism. Customer Reviews (13)
wonderful
Always a fan
Coalwood Attitudes to Confront Fear
Stories of Strength and Courage Inspired by the events of September 11, 2001, Hickam reflected on his youth and realized the values he grew up with in Coalwood were what many people needed to move on with their lives following the tragic terrorist attacks on America.Hickam expertly wove his thoughts and experiences into the four "Coalwood Attitudes of Strength and Courage" (We are proud of who we are, We stand up for what we believe, We keep our families together, and We trust in God but rely on ourselves), which led to the "Coalwood Assumption" that most Americans found themselves either wanting to say or saying repeatedly following 9/11: "We are not afraid." In his introduction, Hickam explains the purpose of this book: "If you want to stop being afraid, or if you want to avoid the habits of fear and dread, this book can help by teaching you a philosophy of life that will fill your heart and soul with a sense of well-being and confidence.It is a philosophy that was developed by real people who led good, happy and hearty lives while managing to raise a crop of children who went on to have successful lives of their own." Hickam is a master storyteller, and his stories contained many powerful moral and inspirational passages.Some I related to as personal memories, others as things I missed growing up or never thought about, and still others as a father wanting his young son to experience in his childhood. This book has a lot to offer to many different people with many different needs in many different situations.I encourage everyone to read this book and let Hickam take you on a journey of discovery into your heart and soul.
Fear diminishes the quality of life.........Don't let it!! |
63. The Odyssey: Books 13-24 (Loeb Classical Library, No 105) by Homer | |
Hardcover: 480
Pages
(1919-01-01)
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"This is the story of a man who was never at a loss."
Fitzgerald's Odyssey Rocks! |
64. Who's A Pest? (A Homer Story) (An I Can Read Book) by Crosby Bonsall | |
Hardcover: 63
Pages
(2003)
Isbn: 0439472520 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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A Must Have Essential For Any Childhood
children's book
Really good children's book!!!!
a favorite
My little reader loves this book! |
65. Homer's Text and Language (Traditions) by Gregory Nagy | |
Hardcover: 224
Pages
(2004-10-27)
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66. Homeric Vocabularies Greek and English Word-Lists for the Study of Homer by William Bishop Owen | |
Paperback: 72
Pages
(2009-09-25)
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Very Useful Tool
List of words by frequency can be helpful
Indispensible Study Aid
Good for Beginners, But Could Be Better The book contains word lists covering words that occur up to ten times in the Iliad and Odyssey. Unfortunately, there are serious faults with the word lists. As one reviewer has already mentioned, the verbs give only the present indicative active; with a verb such as audao (to speak, say, utter (something)(to someone)), this is no problem, since the verb only appears in a few tenses in which context and form always guarantee one's recognition of it. However, there are countless verbs which undergo such dramatic changes in form from one tense to the next Also, there are many words whose meaning changes from one context to the next. The definitions provided for such words in the word lists are almost useless, since they only equip the reader with an understanding of them in certain contexts. One last criticism: There are a number of words which really do not need to be included in these word lists. Words like kai, de, and alla are so common and so basic that only the most intellectually challenged of Greek students would need to practice them. So the book is useful for the absolute beginner in Homeric Greek, but its defects become more and more obvious the more
Simple but effective There is only one shortcoming, though I do consider it a serious one:the list of verbs does not include principal parts, and the noun list does not give genders or stems.You could easily write in the article and genitive forms for the nouns, but good luck trying to fit the five remaining principal parts of a verb on the same line as its entry.So no matter how you solve this problem, you will still need to look up nearly every word.That's an onerous task to inflict on a beginner.With a class of students, though, I suppose the teacher could divide up the drudge-work. ... Read more |
67. Homer Laughlin China: Guide to Shapes and Patterns by Jo Cunningham, Darlene Nossaman | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2002-03)
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68. The Odyssey of Homer by translated by Alexander Pope Homer | |
Paperback: 532
Pages
(2007-09-06)
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69. Homer's Daughter by Robert Graves | |
Paperback: 283
Pages
(2005-08-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description "Here," he says, "is the story of a high-spirited and religious-minded Sicilian girl who saves her father's throne from usurpation, herself from a distasteful marriage, and her two younger brothers from butchery by boldly making things happen, instead of sitting still and hoping for the best." Customer Reviews (5)
Interesting approach to the problem
An Interesting Concept
TOO CLEVER BY HALF OF 1%
Great premise -- Disappointing novel The idea itself is quitebrilliant."The Odyssey" has always been called a"women's" epic because except for Odysseus, all other importantleading characters are women and the story focuses more on domestic lifethan on war-like exploits.Thus, imagining Nausicaa as the epic's authoris not so outlandish. That said, "Homer's Daughter" the novelis hugely disappointing.One of the major reasons why it failed to impressme is that the tone of the novel was very impersonal.I was always awarethat Robert Graves was telling the story instead of the proper narrator --Nausicaa.Speaking of Nausicaa, she is extremely unappealing.She seemsto be very intelligent and clear-headed but so cold and closed-off that Icould not care less about her.All the personal stories failed to impressme because either they were almost cartoonish, like Laodamas and Ctlimene,or plain boring, like Nausicaa and Aethon.The meeting between Odysseusand Nausicaa in "The Odyssey" is one of the best parts in theepic.Especially, when Odysseus says to Nausicaa that best of all, hewishes that she would know harmony in marriage.The meeting betweenNausicaa and Aethon in "Homer's Daughter", patterned afterOdysseus' and Nausicaa's in "The Odyssey, cannot compare.Also,Aethon pops up in the novel but I do not learn anything about his characterexcept that almost everyone who meets him has an immediate trust andaffinity for him.Instead of telling us that, Graves could have shownbetter why Aethon inspires such trust. Robert Graves is extremely good attelling myths and whenever characters do that in the novel, the storiescome alive.This is why it is such a disappointment that he cannotreproduce the same magic when the action is between the characters in thenovel.He also writes good speeches and the confrontations in the Counciland between Aethon and the suitors are also well-realized.But when thecharacters try to related to each other, the result is unremarkable. Robert Graves should have tried harder to expand on his idea but heseemed to be so enthralled with the premise that he pays little attentionto anything else.All in all, this is not a bad book but not asinteresting as it could have been or as other books that are historicalnovels based on mythology, such as Graves' own "Hercules, MyShipmate" and Mary Renault's "The King Must Die".
A wonderful conceit: A Sicilian princess plays Homer |
70. The Dinosaur Hunter: A Novel by Homer Hickam | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(2010-11-09)
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71. The Odyssey of Homer (Oxford Myths & Legends) | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2001-03-01)
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This fantastic retelling has me and my two sons in its grip
A wonderful introduction to Homer |
72. The Classical World: An Epic History from Homer to Hadrian by Robin Lane Fox | |
Paperback: 672
Pages
(2008-04-08)
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100% Satisfaction
A magnificent, full-blooded, exciting and sympathetic history
Well-Written but Reductive
Bloodless and biased
Textbook style writing |
73. The Epistle to the Hebrews (Kent Collection) by Homer A. Kent | |
Paperback: 303
Pages
(1987-06)
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74. Winslow Homer Watercolors | |
Hardcover: 120
Pages
(2009-04-07)
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75. Helen of Troy: From Homer to Hollywood | |
Paperback: 280
Pages
(2009-05-04)
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She is the literary equivalent of the Mona Lisa's smile: absence is her essence
beautiful, informative, wide-ranging, original book |
76. The Transcendental Murder (Homer Kelly Mysteries, No. 1) by Jane Langton | |
Paperback: 344
Pages
(2008-06-25)
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Brilliant writing but no drawings in this reprint edition
A Must Read Book for Jane Langton Fans
Henry David and Emily ?
It stays in the mind
This one got me Hooked! |
77. Homer Lea: American Soldier of Fortune (American Warriors Series) by Lawrence M. Kaplan | |
Hardcover: 312
Pages
(2010-09-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description As a five-feet-three-inch hunchback who weighed about 100 pounds, Homer Lea (1876--1912), was an unlikely candidate for life on the battlefield, yet he became a world-renowned military hero. In the Dragon's Lair: The Exploits of Homer Lea paints a revealing portrait of a diminutive yet determined man who never earned his valor on the field of battle, but left an indelible mark on his times. Lawrence M. Kaplan draws from extensive research to illuminate the life of a "man of mystery," while also yielding a clearer understanding of the early twentieth-century Chinese underground reform and revolutionary movements. Lea's career began in the inner circles of a powerful Chinese movement in San Francisco that led him to a generalship during the Boxer Rebellion. Fixated with commanding his own Chinese army, Lea's inflated aspirations were almost always dashed by reality. Although he never achieved the leadership role for which he strived, he became a trusted advisor to revolutionary leader Dr. Sun Yat-sen during the 1911 revolution that overthrew the Manchu Dynasty. As an author, Lea garnered fame for two books on geopolitics: The Valor of Ignorance, which examined weaknesses in the American defenses and included dire warnings of an impending Japanese-American war, and The Day of the Saxon, which predicted the decline of the British Empire. More than a character study, In the Dragon's Lair provides insight into the establishment and execution of underground reform and revolutionary movements within U.S. immigrant communities and in southern China, as well as early twentieth-century geopolitical thought. |
78. All-Action Classics No. 3: The Odyssey by Homer, Tim Mucci | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2010-05-04)
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awesome |
79. Studies in The Language of Homer (Cambridge Classical Studies) by G. P. Shipp | |
Paperback: 396
Pages
(2007-07-26)
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80. Troy and Homer: Towards a Solution of an Old Mystery by Joachim Latacz | |
Hardcover: 362
Pages
(2005-02-03)
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Troy and Homer
A first-rate text!
A handy update on the affairs of Troy (with annoying quirks)
Scholarly intent rules here.
I have to dissent from the favorable reviews ... |
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