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Broadway Limited Imports New Haven R3a 4-8-2 (10160) | #3555 | 1945-1950 Appearance | Stealth | No Sound | DCC-Ready | HO Scale

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Courtney Marie
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★★★★★ 5
The Best Supplements for Law School
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These books are worth the money! I know law school books are expensive, but if you're struggling with a certain area of law, forget the price and buy Examples & Explanations. They all come with great practice essay questions and answers, as well as explain concepts in normal-people speak (unlike most law school casebooks).
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Ryan L Jennings
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Great for law school! Perfect condition. Thanks!
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kcap
Cuba, US
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missing pages
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missing pages
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Lina
Grantham, US
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I returned this book without reading much
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Robert A. Mcinnes
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
Fantabulous!
This is a fantastic and true re-publication of a classic favorite. The illustrations are great (though I wish they were in color), and the type-font and whole format were designed to make this a timeless heirloom, to be passed down the generations. I also learned the correct names of two of the eight reindeer were "Dunder" (not "Donner") and "Blixem" (not "Blitzen"). It shows that Candlewick Press took pains to make sure that what they were republishing was true and accurate to Clement Clark Moore's original work. Note that the name of the illustrator (Matt Tavares) is prominently acknowledged on the cover, though Moore's name is only mentioned in "A Note from the Illustrator", probably owing to the fact that Moore first published his poem anonymously. Still, I'm surprised that "they" did not include Moore's name on the cover. If you are looking to acquire a good, faithful, accurate and wonderfully illustrated version of this classic for your shelves, to be pulled at Christmas-time for reading and re-reading, this would be as good a copy (or perhaps better) than any.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2010

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