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Restoring Streams in Cities: A Guide for Planners, Policy Makers, and Citizens
Published in Hardcover by Island Press (May, 1998)
Author: Ann L. Riley
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Planning and policy related to urban stream restoration
This book does an adequate job of generally presenting information in non-technical fashion for planners, policy makers, and citizens as related to stream restoration in cities. It is simplistic and fairly straight-forward reading for the layman interested in this topic.

On page 128, there is a diagram showing "factors influencing stream erosion and sedimentation" which appears to be attributed to Mr. E W Lane in an American Society of Civil Engineers professional journal dated 1955. However, a closer inspection of this particular journal article by interested readers should reveal to them that the figure shown in Riley's book in reality doesn't actually appear in the journal itself; although the diagram's concepts themselves are given in the journal article. So the question remains, WHO ACTUALLY DREW THE DIAGRAM in Riley's book and WHY WEREN'T THEY PROPERLY RECOGNIZED IN IT?

And HOW MANY OTHER MIS-LEADING OVERSIGHTS are possibly contained in the book?

From a hydraulic and hydrologic technical and design stand-point, this book appears weak and I feel that citation problems like I previously mentioned are inexcusable and not acceptable for a published book.

Thus my average rating of it.

An excellent and comprehesive guide
This unique book is a comprehensive and detailed guide to how to go about restoring streams that have been degraded by channelization, excessive erosion or sedimentation, and undergrounding into storm drains. It covers everything from how to form Friends groups and develop public support through engineering and design choices. As an educated citizen without specialized training in engineering, I found it highly readable; the concepts are presented thoroughly but without excessive jargon. The author is a cofounder of the Urban Creeks Council of California and the Coalition to Rescue Urban Waters.


Staying Wealthy: Strategies for Protecting Your Assets
Published in Hardcover by Bloomberg Pr (September, 1998)
Author: Brian H. Breuel
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Congratulations. You've built a successful business, or earned a lot of money and invested it wisely, or skillfully managed the family business you inherited. Now it's time to figure out what to do with it all, as taking it with you isn't an option. Obviously, there's more to this task than retirement planning, which is complex enough for most people. How do you ensure that your money survives you, no matter how long you live, and ends up in the hands of those you want to have it, after you're gone? How do you keep estate taxes--which can take a 55 percent bite out of your wealth--to a minimum?

Staying Wealthy covers all contingencies, with sections on estate planning, long-term health care, business succession, investing, family issues, liability, charity, and, finally, a look at the all those problems as faced by the superwealthy. The chapter on estate planning alone is scary enough to make you read the entire book. It shows what happens if you die without a will--intestate--and explains that your assets will be divided up according to the laws of whatever state you happened to be living in at the time of your death. "It would be purely coincidental if the state's plan of distribution matched your own," writes Breuel, who goes on to note that it's not just society's poorest who shed their mortal coil without a will; Pablo Picasso and Abraham Lincoln both died intestate. Each section is richly detailed, with easy-to-understand charts and graphs, hypothetical case studies, and real examples drawn from news reports. The only thing more useful for the wealthy would be a book detailing how not to die, get divorced, or become incapacitated. Until someone figures that out, though, Staying Wealthy is the book that should be on the shelf of everyone who's earned a small fortune, or aspires to. --Lou Schuler

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A Solid Effort!
Brian H. Breuel gives detailed advice about estate planning, business succession, investing, and long-term care. He argues that many wealth-eroding pitfalls can be avoided with diligent planning and professional advice. He covers common problems, including dying without a will, outdated wills, and business succession. Keeping your business's value in your family's hands requires planning well in advance of your retirement or death. The well-organized advice here is detailed enough to be useful to sophisticated readers. We [...] recommend this book to anyone looking for detailed guidance about estate planning and business succession. [[...] note: The legal matters covered are based entirely on U.S. law.]

The Only Estate Planning Book You'll Ever Have To Buy!!!!
Brian takes you step-by-step through the most basic estate planning to the most intricate. This book should be in every household throughout America. A must read and an excellent book to refer back to from time to time. Well worth the $$$!!!


Wills, Trusts, and Estates: Examples and Explanations
Published in Paperback by Aspen Publishers, Inc. (February, 1999)
Author: Gerry W. Beyer
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explanatory but too much jargon
it's a good book but you should keep in hand a law dictionary.

Great Book By A Great Teacher
Gerry Beyer was my "Wills and Trusts" professor in law school. He was my favorite teacher, and the favorite of many of my fellow law students, for several reasons: first of all, he had an excellent command of the law. There wasn't an aspect of it he didn't know. Secondly, he taught in a clear and concise manner. Many of my law professors were "hide-the-ball" types: their clumsy use of the Socratic method left students lost and confused. When Professor Beyer lectured, you knew exactly what point he was trying to make. You didn't have to guess at it. Finally, he was a warm, friendly, humorous guy - very approachable and not at all intimidating, a rare trait in a lawyer. This book is everything Professor Beyer is: knowledgeable, approachable, and clear. And as a rookie attorney in the field of wills, trusts, and estate planning, this is the book I turn to first and foremost as a reference. That said, I believe this book is most appropriate for law students, paralegals, practicing attorneys, and others who need a serious grasp of wills, trusts, and estate planning law. Those who want a simple, cursory introduction may find themselves overwhelmed by all the legal jargon - as was mentioned by a previous reviewer.


1999 Field Guide to Estate Planning, Business Planning & Employee Benefits
Published in Paperback by National Underwriter Company (01 January, 1999)
Author: Donald F. Cady
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A good reference book.
Pretty good for the simple reason that it delivers on its promise. It has summary descriptions of many topics like "Charitable Remainder Trusts" and then a visual aide, then footnotes and details. It also has various charts, comparisons of plans, and quotes. Helpful, if a summary is what you need, but not recommended if you need in-depth details, case studies, or if you want an entertaining read.


Basic Wills, Trusts, and Estates (Legal Studies Series)
Published in Paperback by Glencoe/MacMillan McGraw Hill (August, 1994)
Author: Edward A. Nolfi
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Succinct and well formatted overview of estate planning.
This text is readable by the majority of individuals and should be a required reading before approaching a lawyer. Mr. Nolfie generalizes many topics and the individual would have to search state statutes. The case made for having a will is well documented. I would like to see more forms, addresses for more material, and a longer discussion of probate. The study guide is not worth the time. As a paralegal I find the text quite useful as a guide.


Complete Idiot's Guide to Tax-Free Investing
Published in Paperback by Alpha Books (17 July, 2000)
Author: Grace W. Weinstein
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A winner
The world of investing is so complicated. Especially trying to figure out total return and whta makes sense on an after tax basis. This book does it all. It also gave me new idea's that I had not been aware of, such as Tax Credit investments.


Density by Design : New Directions in Residential Development
Published in Paperback by Urban Land Institute (15 March, 2000)
Authors: Steven D. Fader and Vincent Scully
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good resource
good resource of options for the designer


Designing Sustainable Communities: Learning from Village Homes
Published in Paperback by Island Press (January, 2000)
Authors: Judy Corbett, Michael Corbett, and Robert L. Thayer
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Sustainable Communities
Judy and Michael Corbett have written a brief and thoughtful, not to mention well-informed book on the subject of designing and building sustainable communities. The various chapters on the history of their subject, on their seminal and justifiably respected community in Davis, CA, and on elements of the planning process and the integration of real estate pragmatics with environmental ideals will serve as both a user-friendly introduction for lay readers and a handy reference for professionals looking to expand their horizons. The writing is clear and uncomplicated, the design of the book is simple and straightforward, and there is the nice sense throughout that it has been put together by people who know wherof they speak. One complaint: it's unclear why a paperback published by a non-academic press would be priced a bit high but it is unfortunate, as it will serve to prevent this book from reaching the broader audience it deserves.


Electric Rivers: The Story of the James Bay Project
Published in Hardcover by Black Rose Books (February, 1992)
Author: Sean McCutcheon
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My name is not Tom Scully
THis book was well written


Estate Planning and Wealth Preservation : Strategies and Solutions 1997 with 1999 Update
Published in Unknown Binding by Warren, Gorham and Lamont (2000)
Author: Kathryn G. Henkel
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Good resource for estate planning practitioners
This treatise is a good resource for estate planning practitioners. Henkel wisely covers a very wide range of topics and provides a decent amount of planning advice. This is not a book for a layperson as the amount of estate planning knowledge taught in law school is covered in about 6 (out of 55) chapters. The rest of the treatise is advanced material. Note that Henkel updates this treatise at least annually.


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