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Christian Secret of a Happy Life
Hannah was a Quaker lady back in the late 1800s. I read Hannah Whitall Smith's book many years ago. She discovered the secret, and we can have it, if, we pay the price. One cannot just read this book. It is like the Bible. It must be studied. Read a little, chew awhile, then practice. It will be victory to victory for your lifetime.The secret to Christian happiness is found in obedience to God through Jesus Christ, Our Lord.Hannah, I love you.
Christian Secret of a Happy Life
Hannah Whitall Smith doesn't need a review from me to help establish her book as one of the MUST READS for every Christian. We've all known it for a century.
Cameras for Collectors
The Cameras for Collectors Book is fairly eclectic. The author does state that it is based on cameras he has collected or borrowed. However, if I were showing off cameras, I would choose the best examples that I could to demonstrate the item. The book is inconsistent, many descriptions of the cameras are incorrect. I felt that the purchase of this book was not one I would recommend to anyone wishing to know more about older cameras and information about them. If collecting $5 plastic cameras is a hobby for you, then perhaps the book would be a good purchase.
Cameras for Collectors
'Cameras for Collectors' is a well-produced visual overview of "many of the most famous and historically significant cameras ever produced from the 1930s through the 1990s" (as the liner notes state). The book is composed of 12 chapters, dealing with everything from reflex cameras to Miscellaneous (film, flash attachments, cases, etc.). There is an abundance of differing brands and variations of cameras presented, which provides for an absorbing excursion into camera history. While not definitive, the book is quite comprehensive, and the photographs of the cameras are stunningThe scope of the book, as defined by the author, "consists mainly of cameras I have collected myself or borrowed..." True to word, the book reflects the taste of the author; for example, Faragher's interest in old movie cameras yields a full section on them.There is one curious, and notable, omission. In the chapter on 110 cameras (quite popular for many years), the author provides a great review of the numerous models made, but leaves out the Pentax 110 Auto SLR, the highest quality and most collectible of all 110s.The book provides common-sense guidelines regarding camera value, sources of acquisition and many useful pointers. Coupled with the superb production and intrinsic interest, this is a great addition for any camera buff.
Cameras for Collectors
I figured it was about time I got this book since a lot of the actual cameras in the book I own. Remember me Scott. I think the book is very well photographed. Think Scott did a nice job putting this together.
Cameras for Collectors
This book is excellent for anyone that wants very accurate reviews and outstanding photos of the cameras included. This book covers a wider range of cameras than I have seen before. I also have several of the cameras listed in my own collection. Best book I've seen on the subject.