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The American Clock
Published in Hardcover by Viking Press (February, 1982)
Author: Arthur, Miller
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A Great Play About America
I actually worked on this play a few years ago and it is an incredibly powerful and moving story of America during the Great Depression. It begins just before the crash and takes the audience through the tough years of unemployment and poverty. The play concentrates on one family and follows them throughout the year also stopping to look at other people in other parts of the world who are all affected by this tragedy. It is a really good play and I highly reccomend reading it!


The American Design Adventure
Published in Paperback by MIT Press (19 July, 1990)
Author: Arthur J. Pulos
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The land of iced water
Mark Twain once said that the only thing Americans really had in common with one another was a fondness for iced water. This book offers a much-needed sense of the method behind the multiplicity of American design. It's a pioneering work, even though it has important flaws.

Pulos's scholarship is good. However, there is too much about competitions, exhibitions, professional societies, design education and the Museum of Modern Art, even though Pulos is candid about their generally limited impact. Also, the author's political economy is weak. There is uncritical endorsement for Adam Smith, and for design as an instrument of what, in a bizarre Introduction to Adventure, Pulos terms 'barter'. There is a tone of injured, protectionist sensitivity whenever imports from Europe rear their head.

'Building the World of Tomorrow', the New York World's Fair of 1939-40, starts us on a brilliant survey of dreams and realities in the early 1940s. Of dreams there were plenty: Henry Dreyfuss, Raymond Loewy, Donald Deskey, Russel Wright and the entirely dotty Norman Bel Geddes, designers to the Fair and to much of mid- century America, were obsessed with science fiction futures. Dreyfuss, who earlier did the Bell telephone, now tried space-age evening dresses for Vogue. As for Bel Geddes, his highly popular Futurama exhibit, a 1960 USA spanned by 14-lane motorways, caused a massive furore.

Soon realities crowded in. Pulos covers the Jeep swiftly and then turns in a remarkable passage on US designers and the war effort. Dreyfuss, Loewy and Walter Dorwin Teague, he mentions, designed strategy rooms for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Dreyfuss did 13-foot globes for FDR, Churchill and Stalin to plan battles on. Loewy was consultant to the Office of Strategic Services, predecessor of the CIA, in a mysterious-sounding Department of Visual Presentation. Teague won a citation from the Navy for his work in ordnance. Bucky Fuller did Dymaxion Deployment Units for use by the armed forces in the Pacific and the Persian Gulf. Charles Eames, as is well known, did wooden splints for the Navy, while Eliot Noyes met Tom Watson Jr, later his client at IBM, in the Pentagon's planes department. And Bel Geddes ? His chess-like wargame panoramas for the military included, Pulos notes, 'a number of pre-invasion models for events that never occurred, such as a battle of Gibraltar, landings on the north coast of Germany, and a tank battle in the USSR'.

Pulos coasts through all this with finesse. His sketches of less prominent designers are exemplary. He shows how Durez plastics and Libbey-Owens-Ford glass, taking advantage of their products' popularity during the shortages of war, organised utopian 'kitchens of the future' for an admiring public whose hopes were later dashed. He deals well with wartime trailer homes, late-1940s prefabricated and Levitt houses, and with what he terms the 'exotic' early-1950s influence of Scandinavian furniture.

Pulos's pictures, despite b&w, are fine. He accurately attacks US post-war lighting and is justifiably cool on how, in the Third World, Teague, Wright and others, aided by the White House's International Cooperation Administration, tried and failed 'to help unstable countries maintain their political independence by developing a secure and promising economy'. But Pulos will not ground his insights with any sense of America's mid-century might, or of its de-industrialisation since. Instead of being reminded that US output, capacity and exports were massively strengthened by its Allies' wartime travail, or that Keynesian full employment policies were what allowed Bel Geddes' motorways to be built, we hear complaints of the 'formidable competition' facing the USA from overseas. We touch on 1960s revolt and 1970s 'smokestack industries', but the atmospheres or products of the atomic era, the Cold War, the Korean boom or the Vietnam war barely figure. We learn nothing of Madison Avenue, 'motivational research' and the Harvard Business Review line on design in the 1950s. Rather, we face but alternating buyers' and sellers' markets, and an Epilogue where the USA leads other countries in using design to reach ethnic, social and economic 'equilibrium'.


American Log Homes
Published in Paperback by Gibbs Smith Publisher (June, 1992)
Authors: Arthur Thiede and Cindy Teipner
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Very nice pictures and fun to read.
I like this book because it gave me several design ideas that I could use in building my home. The pictures were great and it's worth the money!


The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
Published in Paperback by Harpercollins College Div (January, 1995)
Author: John Arthur Garraty
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History of the United States to 1877
This book is packed with knowledge. American Nation is great for the classroom environment. This book has great stories under "American Lives," which talk about great Americans. Some of which are George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and John Adams to name a few. There are many colorful and well-illustrated pictures. This book explains in depth the great events of the United States up until 1877. Pay attention though because this book jumps around with the dates on the different subject areas, but that is so the same subject is covered in one section. This is a fantastic book for a College course. John A Garraty and Mark C. Carnes have done their homework and have put forth one of the best Social Science books I have ever seen.


Among the Afghans (Central Asia Book Series)
Published in Hardcover by Duke Univ Pr (Txt) (May, 1988)
Author: Arthur Bonner
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A commendable work indeed...
A remarkably resiliant traveler, Arthur Bonner chronicles his travels through Afghanistan in the worst years of the war. Actual accounts of battles as well as the state of the resistance abound and are surprisingly informative. However, given the scope of this book as well as the authors own superficial understanding of the situation in Afghanistan renders some conclusions hopelessly floating on the statements of the locals. But despite all this, the book is a good reading and certainly recommended.


Analytical Writing and Thinking: Facing the Tests
Published in Paperback by Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc (May, 1990)
Authors: Myra J. Linden and Arthur Whimbey
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I highly recommend this text for test preparation!
The folks from the TRAC Institute have done it again. This text provides sound strategies and a lot of practice to assure success on the SAT, GRE, GMAT and LSAT. I have used this text with gifted and regular ed. students with a great deal of success. Linden and Whimbey are true innovators in the field of education.


Anatomy & Physiology Lab Text, Complete Version
Published in Spiral-bound by McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math (24 June, 1998)
Authors: Stanley E. Gunstream, Arthur Talaro, Harold J. Benson, and Kathleen Park Talaro
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Thorough book and very descriptive
I had to use this book for a college class I was taking (Anatomy
and Physiology) and I was surprised by the great detail and thoroughness of this book. I was highly impressed!
This lab book contains many different exercises to help you comprehend some of the difficult strutures and functions of the body.
A must for all those taking A&P in college!


The angels of Mons The bowmen and other legends of the war
Published in Unknown Binding by Books for Libraries Press ()
Author: Arthur Machen
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Fascinating Propaganda by a Master of Wierd Horror
Arthur Machen, the Welsh author of such wierd tales as 'The White People' and 'The Great God Pan' worked as a propagandist for Britain in World War I and this is a collection of his work. His premiere effort, 'The Angels of Mons', is still occasionally unknowingly quoted by believers in the supernatural!

In the Fall of 1914 the German Army swept through Belgium, and frustrated by French resistance outside Paris attempted to flank the French Army at Mons. There the British Expeditionary Force had dug in, and they held off the Germans. Machen wrote a tale celebrating the victory in which the ghosts of the English archers of Agincourt appeared to aid the British!


Appleton & Lange's Review for the Ultrasonography Examination
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange (26 September, 1993)
Authors: Charles S. Odwin, Trudy Dubinsky, and Arthur C. Fleischer
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Appleton's Lange Ultrasound Registry Review
This is excellent study to help you prepare for the registry. It gives you short review then questions covering this area. So it helps with refresher/which reduces your


Anne Hutchinson: Religious Leader (Colonial Leaders)
Published in Library Binding by Chelsea House Publishing (March, 2000)
Authors: Arthur M., Jr. Schlesinger and Beth Clark
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