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An Iranian in Nineteenth Century Europe: The Travel Diaries of Haj Sayyah 1859-1877
Published in Hardcover by Ibex Pub (January, 1999)
Authors: Muhammad Ali Sayyah, Mehrbanoo Nasser Deyhim, and Peter Avery
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A story a day provides you with hints of wisedom & adventure
A fascinating character and his admirable journey throughout Central Asia and Europe. But more important, a tale of modesty, wisedom and courage for he who for the sake of adventure and knowledge renounced to comfort and wealth. Sayah's description of late 19th Century Europa is highly objective and sober.


Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
Published in Paperback by Penguin USA (Paper) (June, 1989)
Authors: Omar Khayyam and Peter W. Avery
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A Sublime Meditation On The Human Predicament
The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam is a classic poem, which sings to the better angels of the human spirit. Far from a paen to drinking, the poem is a deep spiritual meditation. Look deeply into Omar the tentmaker's poem, with your mind open to the spirit underlying the poem, and you will find the "one true Light." This edition is particularly good, because it contains two of Fitzgerald's five translations. The second edition is mature and somewhat darker than the first. I highly recommend this poem to anyone open to beautiful poetry and Truth.

The one poet worth reading
Khayyam's poetry is a beacon of honesty and courage in a writing form rife with the romantic,silly and childish.Poetry has almost exclusively been the domain of the mystifiers and the pretentious.Khayyam's message is looked down upon by the people who don't have the courage to be pessimists and instead hide behind their daddy in the sky or in some metaphysical womb.Khayyam, like Lucretius,looked honestly around him and drew the conclusions we all know deep down to be true but are usually to weak to admit.Khayyam knew life was an absurdity and the greatest absurdity was not to enjoy yourself and do and think as you please.After all, this is the REAL religion that the world has always adhered to,whatever its pretenses to the contrary.After reading Khayyam almost all other poets seem insipid by comparison.Every poem is exquisite and has the ring of truth.Never mind if Fitzgerald's translation is not faithful to the original Persian;the miraculous,yet simple truth of Khayyam comes through just the same.If you buy one book of poetry in your life make this book the one.

Wonderful, I would recommend it to anyone!
I first read this work of art a month ago, and many times after that. My parents were surprised that I, being 14 years of age, liked it, although I think anyone with a bit of an understanding towards life would enjoy it. Being Persian myslef, and knowledgable towards the history of Omar Khayyam and his time,I read this book in Persian, English and French. Although I think that without doubt anyone who is able to should read the Persian edition, the English translation did not lose the touch and certain charm of the works. Don't underestimate your children either. I mean hey, give it a shot, they might like it!


Too Many Men On The Ice
Published in Paperback by Polestar Pr (01 January, 2000)
Authors: Joanna Avery, Glynis Peters, and Julie Anne Stevens
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Well intentioned but superficial.
Given that this is virtually the ONLY book in existence concerning women's ice hockey, I'd give this book a 5. The authors and publisher deserve plaudits for writing about this subject. On the downside, this book, when compared to objective standards of quality and editing, stands in need of improvement and could have benefited from further refinement. One example: One entire chapter is devoted to just one woman from the sport (out of many that could have been chosen) who blathers on and on and on about her views of ice hockey. (Who cares?) This chapter of the book reads as if the two writers just set a tape recorder down in front of the person and then typed everything she said verbatim. If I wanted to read a magazine interview, I could have gone elsewhere such as reading women's ice hockey stories and interviews in some of the hockey trade journals. A book is supposed to be a SYNTHESIS of various points of view. I appreciate the two authors showing me their raw interview material but this kind of self-promotion by one individual female ice hockey player belongs in an appendix at the BACK of the book, and NOT in a book chapter. Certainly everyone would agree that this kind of monologue by one single female ice hockey player SHOULD NOT HAVE CONSTITUTED AN ENTIRE BOOK CHAPTER! C'mon! Let's do some of our own writing and research. And what qualifications does this person have to presume to speak for the entire sport anyway? Second point of criticism: While the story of women's ice hockey is in part a story of sexism and the struggle between the sexes, I think the tone of the book and the title could have been less adversarial and resentful toward the existence of men's ice hockey. "Too Many Men on the Ice" makes it seem like a zero sum game. Can't men as well as women play the sport? The title suggests not. In fact, the title and the tone of the book suggest that there are "too many men on the ice" playing the sport to the exclusion of women. This is not what wome! n's ice hockey is about. There should be enough room in the sport for both men and women to play ice hockey. This isn't a war between the sexes. Women just want to be recognized and granted equal rights to train, get appropriate coaching, ice time, etcetera just like the men. Do the authors really believe that there are "too many men on the ice?" If so, I am disappointed in them as people and as female journalists and authors. The authors' book title and their hostile and adversarial tone toward male ice hockey players undercuts what these fine women players stand for: No one should be saying that there are "too many men on the ice!" Nor should anyone ever say that there are "too many women on the ice." There should be enough ice time for everyone who wants to play the sport. The book comes off as a well intentioned but somewhat superficial attempt to cover the sport. I suspect other writers will come along and pick up where these two left off. But nonetheless, hats off to these two young authors for devoting themselves to a worthy subject.


Agricultural Fairs in America: Tradition, Education, Celebration
Published in Paperback by Michigan State Univ (November, 2000)
Authors: Julie A. Avery and Peter McPherson
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American Apostasy: The Triumph of "Other" Gospels (Encounter Series, No. 10)
Published in Paperback by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. (April, 1989)
Authors: Peter L. Berger, Avery, S.J. Dulles, Robert W Jenson, Et Al, Richard John Neuhaus, and Center on Religion & Society
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Avery Harris Civil War Journal
Published in Paperback by Luzerne National Bank (01 February, 2000)
Author: Peter Tomasak
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Children and Their Books: A Celebration of the Work of Iona and Peter Opie
Published in Paperback by Clarendon Pr (November, 1990)
Authors: Gillian Avery, Julie Briggs, Iona Opie, and Julia Briggs
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Essential Specialist Mathematics
Published in Paperback by Cambridge University Press (September, 1999)
Authors: Michael Evans, Josian Astruc, Neil Cracknell, Peter Jones, and Sue Avery
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Essential Specialist Mathematics CD-ROM Network Licence
Published in Unknown Binding by Cambridge University Press ()
Authors: Michael Evans, Sue Avery, Josian Astruc, Peter Jones, and Neil Cracknell
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Geology, Geochemistry, and Tectonostratigraphic Relations of the Crystalline Basement Beneath the Coastal Plain of New Jersey and Contiguous Areas
Published in Hardcover by (November, 1995)
Authors: Richard A. Volkert, Avery Ala Drake, and Peter J. Sugarman
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