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Paradise Lost (Anglistica and Americana, Vol 175)
Published in Hardcover by Lubrecht & Cramer Ltd (June, 1995)
Authors: John Milton and Richard Bentley
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Continually Rewarding
Naxos audio maintain their high reputation with this excellent production of Milton's classic; wonderfully read by Anton Lesser, with Laura Paton as Eve.

Paradise Lost can be a difficult read. Personally, I could never get round to comitting myself to the book, but this reading really brings it to life, and is well worth spending the time and money. Milton creates many wonderous and fantastical images and characters. Satan is shown as a tragic hero, tormented by the innocence of Adam and Eve, and prompted to revenge. Milton actually uses his characters to play 'devil's advocate' (literally!) by asking many paradoxical questions of the biblical story. Considering this book was first printed at the height of the witchcraft paranoia of the seventeenth century, it's amazing he managed to get away with it.

Full of allegory and layers of meaning, this is a CD set you can enjoy again and again.

Did You Know...
Merritt Hughes was a Quaker??
Anyway, despite the date of publication (1962) which leaves the commentary a little outdated, in that it doesn't really address Stanley Fish or Joseph Wittreich or some other big Milton scholars' recent contributions to the subject, this edition is great, for beginning milton readers and more advanced alike. The introduction and footnotes are among the most complete available anywhere with good references to hebrew, classical, and other motifs within the poem. It addresses the ptolemic vs. copernican debate (sun round earth or earth round sun) and Milton's astronomy in some depth in the introduction, maybe beyond what will be interesting until you've finished the poem.
A timeless edition, I would say, which is why its still popular after 40 years, much better than the penguin classic edition.

i'm talking about the 'library bound' version here
Who are these presumptuous people who are reviewing Milton??? They just want to see themselves in print. I'm just reviewing the printing itself. I like it a lot. It's a small reddish hardcover. It is VERY plain. No forward, afterward, footnotes, line numbers, or ANYTHING. And that's what I wanted. It's just the poem! (with milton's beginning paragraphs of course). Pretty high quality job. I don't recommend it for the first time reader, but for more experienced ones that want to read it without dealing with everyone else's interpretations, etc. I want to read a poem not a textbook.


Two Frogs in Trouble: Based on a Fable Told by Paramahansa Yogananda
Published in Paperback by Self Realization Fellowship Pub (March, 1998)
Authors: Natalie Hale, Paramahansa Yogananda, Susie Richards, Bentley Richards, Paramahansa Yogananda, and Self-Realization Fellowship
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An inspiring story that teaches the value of persistence.
A big frog and a little frog are out frolicking on a fine sunny day when suddenly -- oops! -- they plop into a pail of milk. They swim and swim and swim until they are exhausted. The big frog wants to give up; the little frog warns him that to give up is to die. Will the big frog heed the little frog's warning? Will they make it out alive?

This book is the first in a series of inspirational children's books from Self-Realization Fellowship. It's a beautifully written tale that will hold the attention of young children. The illustrations are pleasing and add to the enjoyment of this tale, which was originally told by Paramahansa Yogananda, founder of Self-Realization Fellowship.

I eagerly await the next book in this series.


Power in the Blood: An Odyssey of Discovery in the American South
Published in Paperback by Harperperennial Library (October, 1998)
Authors: John Bentley Mays and Richard Rhodes
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A Horrible book that's well written
The author is too self absorbed and never succeeds in his quest to find the "true south" because he can't see beyond his own limited view.


The Answer to the Lyre: Richard Bentley's Illustrations for Thomas Gray's Poems
Published in Hardcover by University of Pennsylvania Press (May, 1990)
Author: Loftus Jestin
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Audio Equipment Buyers Guide
Published in Paperback by Independent Publishers Group (August, 1977)
Author: Richard Bentley Inc.
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Bentley Heritage (Osprey Colour Library)
Published in Paperback by Osprey Pub Co (November, 1991)
Authors: Richard Bird and Ian Adcock
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Bentley's Milton
Published in Unknown Binding by Norwood Editions ()
Author: J. W. Mackail
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The Correspondence
Published in Hardcover by Georg Olms Publishers (December, 1977)
Authors: Richard Bentley and C. Wordsworth
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De, Dis, Ex: Excavating Modernism
Published in Paperback by Black Dog Pub Ltd (December, 2001)
Authors: Alex Coles and Richard Bentley
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Me 262, Volume Three
Published in Hardcover by Classic Pubns (July, 2002)
Authors: J. Richard Smith, Eddie J. Creek, Tom Tullis, and Arthur L. Bentley
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