| Hummer H3 (Launch book)
Publisher: Motorbooks |
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| ISBN: 0760321957 List Price: $29.95 Amazon Price: $19.77 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 5 Reviews: Summary: Cool book If you own an H3, or are interested in the development of hard-core offroad vehicles, you will like this book. If you don't, then I would pass on this title. Summary: Hummer H3 is a great book!! A very well done book. From the concept through assembly at the factory, a very interesting book for those interested in the H3. Excellent pictures throughout. Summary: |
| Laboratory Biology: Investigating Living Systems
Publisher: Merrill Pub Co |
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| ISBN: 0675064864 List Price: $22.00 Amazon Price: This item is currently not available. |
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| The Infinity Sessions: Poems (Southern Messenger Poets)
Publisher: Louisiana State University Press |
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| ISBN: 0807130559 List Price: $29.95 Amazon Price: $29.95 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 5 Reviews: Summary: Jazz poems Hummer is one of my favorite poets, and this book is distinct and powerful. It's a suite of poems, based on jazz and blues musicians, but it also tells the cultural history of the country--especially from the 40s through the 70s--through the lives of those musicians, who were tortured, sometimes, troubled, but also visionary. The section "about" Sun Ra is especially powerful. Are you sick of smartaleck poetry, or unreadable oblique verse, or unpeopled deconstructions of, well, whatever? Me too. Read Hummer. He's the real thing. Summary: |
| Humvee at War (The At War Series) (The at War)
Publisher: Zenith Press |
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| ISBN: 0760321515 List Price: $19.95 Amazon Price: $13.96 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 5 Reviews: Summary: I learned a few things, too. This book has photos, data plates, and a usable index--but no bibliography. The latter is not important because there are many books on the HMMWV. I am an official HMMWV operator and this book is useful for describing the many variants of this tactical truck. I've seen many of them--the VISMOD HMMWV shown on page 109 is a frequent visitor to OMS-1 in Carson City--or one of the sister trucks belonging to the 1/221st CAV, a Nevada Army National Guard unit that provides OP4 at the National Training Center. The contact truck on Page 113 is sitting low to the rear because typically we operators overload these little trucks by carrying what we need to do the mission instead of adhering to the 1.25-ton off-road payload limit. Beefing up the suspension and calling it a 2.5-ton truck didn't change the transmission and engine, so my unit's HMMWV's tend to block traffic when we hold training convoys on Nevada highways--the average traffic speed is something like 70+ miles per hour, and the HMMWV's engine is governed for a maximum speed of 55, and when overloaded, in high temperatures at altitudes of more than 6000 feet above sea level, and towing a trailer uphill, sometimes all we can manage is 30 MPH. Given all that this remarkable vehicle is expected to do, the HMMWV does a credible job. Michael Green and Greg Stewart devote the first part of Humvee at War to the HMMWV's predecessors, the World War Two jeep and its descendants. Armored cars are covered (page 81 sidebar) because the soft-skinned HMMWV was not intended as a combat platform--though it has been used as one since its introduction in the 1980's. An MP unit in Panama during Operation Just Cause assaulted a fortified compound with its unarmored HMMWV's, leading to the development of the modern hardened Hummers described. Problems with these are pictured on Page 66--look at the suspension! The regular HMMWV fiberglass and alloy bodywork won't stop rifle bullets. That has been known since at least World War One, and the lack of off-road mobility was an issue on the Western Front--but economical operation was one of the factors in HMMWV development. Page 108 hints at some of the vehicles fielded because of the shortcomings of the HMMWV--these vehicles include militarized editions of the John Deere Gator for base cluster support and the Marine Corps ITV (internally transported vehicle, a Daimler Chrysler diesel-powered, five-cylinder, four-wheel drive vehicles--a modified Mercedes-Benz `Gelandeswagen' produced in Graz, Austria). The Gator addressed the operating expense of the standard HMMWV when one or two people and a few hundred pounds of payload were used for housekeeping errands on sprawling military camps in the Middle East and elsewhere--the HMMWV really needs a crew of two at all times due to bulk and weight. The ITV addresses the problem that American military helicopters were designed to carry the old jeep and the HMMWV is just too wide for internal carry (see page 26). The old jeep had problems too, such as being overweight, not carrying enough people or cargo, was "too slow," got stuck sometimes...the HMMWV is a good compromise based on 1970's automotive technology and can be improved. Whether or not this will happen is a matter of economics. There are tens of thousands in use, operations in the Middle East are wearing them out, and despite shortcomings a HMMWV replacement that offers improved performance or lower operation costs will be mission: impossible. Pages 30-31 feature one non-military owner's impressions of the HMMWV compared with the World War Two jeep. He's not exaggerating about being blind from inside a HMMWV, and even though this truck was designed so that anybody with a civilian automobile license could be quickly trained to operate the HMMWV, the feel of this mini-monster truck requires driver training. I've operated the older M151 MUTT, several CUCV models, even M113 armored personnel carriers, the M35-series 2.5 ton trucks and several models of the 5-ton military truck. I even conduct road testing of drivers on HMMWV's and 5-ton trucks in my Nevada Army National Guard unit today. Sometimes I need something bigger than the HMMWV and sometimes I need something smaller--but I feel lucky to have wheels at all most of the time. Humvee at War will answer most of your questions about America's modern jeep replacement. It is a good reference source and I learned a few things from it, too. Summary: |
| Hummers, Knucklers, and Slow Curves: Contemporary Baseball Poems
Publisher: University of Illinois Press |
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| ISBN: 0252061837 List Price: $19.00 Amazon Price: $12.35 Usually ships in 6 to 10 days |
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| The Hummer and the Mini: Navigating the Contradictions of the New Trend Landscape
Publisher: Portfolio Hardcover |
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| ISBN: 1591841364 List Price: $23.95 Amazon Price: $15.57 Not yet published |
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| Currants, Gooseberries, And Jostaberries: A Guide For Growers, Marketers, And Researchers In North America
Publisher: Food Products Press |
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| ISBN: 1560222964 List Price: $59.95 Amazon Price: $40.77 Usually ships in 24 hours |
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| Hummer: The Next Generation (Enthusiast Color)
Publisher: Motorbooks |
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| ISBN: 0760300453 List Price: $14.95 Amazon Price: $14.95 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 1 Reviews: Summary: Pointless This book is completely pointless. First off, people with hummers probably can't read very well. Even if they could manage to hold a book right side up, they'd be too arrogant to consult a text for help on how to use their over-priced earth destroying tank. For the hummer owner considering buying this book, I recommend investing in a self-esteem building tape, since the typical hummer owner only bought the crass obnoxious vehicle to compensate for a waning self-esteem. Summary: A good read for the general public This book offers a good amount of information on the world's most serious 4x4. The history is informative, and there is a fair amount of action shots. I wish that the author/publisher would release a new edition that is a little more timely and up-to-date. This book is very good for the casual enthusiast, and a must-have for the collector, but lacks some hi-res detail of specifications and some dimensional data needed for a hard-core Hummer fan. Summary: Great book for the Hummer owners & Hummer admirers!!! This is a great Hummer book for people with Hummers and without. I'm 17 years old, and of course do not have a Hummer, but I still love them and this book. This book has a lot of cool pictures and tells you about the history of the Hummer. It gives a lot of cool Hummer facts for people who know and don't know a lot about Hummers. For those who own hummers it gives a lot of tips and ways to drive your vihicle. It tells you exactly what your Hummer can do and what to do if and when you get stuck off road. I definately recomend this book for those who own and don't own Hummers!!! Also if you know of any great books that are cool for people who don't own hummers please e-mail me. Put HUMMER in the subject and if you know of any dealers who will mail me some information please tell me. Summary: |
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