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Title: The Adamson Brothers Conspiracy and the Invention of "Lastex" the First Stretchable Clothing by Donald G. Knight, Bruce Campbell Adamson ISBN: 1-892501-15-5 Publisher: Bruce Campbell Adamson Books Pub. Date: 01 May, 1998 Format: Paperback List Price(USD): $10.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 1 (1 review)
Rating: 1
Summary: Not Worth the Time or the Money , rate Zero
Comment: Printed privately no doubt because no publisher worthy of the name would touch such an amateurishly written document. This is just a 34 page booklet that had NO proofreading before printing. Zip, Zero as in None!
It may have been written by an adolescent, or an adult whose education hadn't been proofed either. And those comments are the nicer things to be said about this so called 'book.'
It is no more then a badly put together series of notes, and even the notes aren't well written.
There are muddy photos throughout, the kind of poor quality we used to get trying to Xerox color prints to black and white. They never produced well and here they fail as well. The newer technology of photo reproduction is totally missing. So too are clear, easy to understand IDs for many of the subjects of these photos. People should be paid to read The Adamson Bro's Conspiracy, but no one should pay to read it.
It's an embarrassing read and no, I couldn't finish it. From the very first page, first sentence, the author quotes the bible and tells us that "Cain Slew Abraham." Pardon me but, didn't Cain slay Abel?
This effort at book writing ( if any real effort was made), is rife with clumsy phrases and sentences. We find for example on page two that one of the Adamson family was...."Nominated five times for an Academy Award five times." Or how about this quote, "Let us take a look at the process of what which took." Huh? Here's another, "One may suppose that the court system in the 1930s was much more laxed." This one is a favorite. Ready? " Throughtout history, man's fame and power will be wiped out at the end of their immortal lives." And finally, although there's more in the booklet, this gem. "In this story is 'a' ungodly lesson of Karma."
From the unevenly trimmed tape used to cover the thickish staples that hold this embarrassment together, to the sometimes unreadable reprinted letters - this booklet is a crashing failure.
It does have a very interesting cover. But even that isn't worth the price or your time. Pass this one by.
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