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Cape May for All Seasons
Published in Paperback by Preservation Media ()
Authors: Mary T. McCarthy, Harriet Wise, and Bruce M. Minnix
Amazon base price: $18.95
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CAPE MAY AT ITS BEST
THIS BOOK IS GREAT FOR ANYONE WHO ONLY THINKS OF CAPE MAY AS A SUMMER TOWN. THE MANY BEAUTIFUL PICTURES WILL SHOW JUST HOW WONDERFUL THIS BEAUTIFUL TOWN IS ALL THE TIME. MY ONLY WORRY IS THAT EVEN MORE PEOPLE WILL BE HERE AFTER SEEING THE TOWN IN ALL SEASONS.

What an excellent book!
I was so pleased after I read the book. I am a big fan of Cape May and I try and go often during the summer. After reading the book, I'll be visiting every season!

The book really captures the beauty of Cape May
Cape May is a beautiful town in New Jersey that my family and I visit every summer. Every time I leave, I wish I could take a piece of Cape May home with me. Now that I have Mary McCarthy's book, I can visit as often as I like. The book really does capture the essence of Cape May. I highly reccommend buying the book.


Nothing but the Blues: The Music and the Musicians
Published in Hardcover by Abbeville Press, Inc. (1993)
Authors: Lawrence Cohn, Mary Katherine Aldin, Bruce Bastin, and B. B. King
Amazon base price: $34.97
List price: $49.95 (that's 30% off!)
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An excellent but readable reference book
This substantial book is filled with rare, many never before seen black and white photos of decades of blues players, accompanied with an entertaining and informative text.

A great book for the blues fan, but readable enough for a newcomer to the genre. A must buy at an not unreasonable price, considering some slighter, less well researched and informative volumes.

Without doubt a "definitive reference"
Every once in awhile a book comes along that can virtually answer all your questions and at the same time incorporate stories on artists both obscure and well-known...that keeps you from putting it down [very difficult for a book that can be considered a reference work]. The pictures included alone are well worth the price of the book. Many of them rare and never seen before by many of the blues fans who would be interested in this work. If you are going to have one book in your home library on Blues....this is the one to have. Tom tkdp@castle.net


Van Gogh and Gauguin: The Studio of the South
Published in Paperback by Art Institute of Chicago Museum (1901)
Authors: Douglas W. Druick, Peter Zegers, Bruce Salvesen, Kristin Lister, Britt Salvesen, Mary C. Weaver, Art Institute of Chicago, and Rijksmuseum Vincent Van Gogh
Amazon base price: $39.95
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Eldorado
"Van Gogh and Gauguin: The Studio of the South" is a great and rare achievement, since it captures the atmosphere of artists lives as no other book or film has done in the past, being magnificently precise in details and facts, yet sensitive to the personal aesthetic visions of Van Gogh and Gauguin. Armed with wonderful maps, charts, photographs and documents the authors explore the "geography" of artistic process and communication between two men. I kept going to the exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago, and back to consult the book: they acted as an artwork in time and space, yet an object on the table - all at once. This book has finally answered lots of questions, and most importantly - it has made two artists and their visions closer to us as never before.

An insightful exploration of the Arles period
Collaborative conservators and Art Institute of Chicago curators Douglas Druick and Peter Zegers have drawn upon the rich, scholarly literature, letters and writings, and new technical investigations focused on the artists Vincent Van Gogh and Paul Gauguin, to present the most thorough, comprehensive, and insightful exploration of the Arles period to date. Landscapes and portraits painted in tandem by these two outstanding artists, their responses to each other, work together to envision vigorous dialogue occasioned by their strong personalities. Here presented for art students are fresh perspectives on Van Gogh and Gauguin's best-known works, as well as some of the more obscure aspects of their lives and their world. The informative, 424 page text is enhanced with 475 illustrations (300 of which are in full color). No personal, academic, or community library collection on the history of western art can be considered complete without the inclusion of Van Gogh And Gauguin: The Studio Of The South. This superb art history and analysis is also available in a hardcover format (Thames & Hudson, 0500510547, ...).


Apheresis: Principles and Practice of Apheresis
Published in Hardcover by Amer Assn of Blood Banks (1997)
Authors: Bruce C. McLeod, Thomas H. Price, and Mary Jo Drew
Amazon base price: $169.00
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Concise, informative and easy to read.
A tremendous amount of not-so-easy to find information in one binding. The material covers all aspects of hemapheresis from machinery to disease processes. The text provides invaluable information needed for the ongoing education of professionals as well as those in training.


The Architecture of Bruce Goff 1904-1982: Design for the Continuous Present
Published in Hardcover by Prestel USA (1997)
Authors: Pauline Saliga, Mary Woolever, and Bruce Goff
Amazon base price: $62.50
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He was he best on his life !!!
The father of arhitecture can be explained as better as this and even i have all of the books about him this is a good start for your ideas to grow b this book i made a big way after i have seen him and his projects ..

Take care and if you are a real architect or a student please get in contact with me '!!! 11471602 is my icq !!


Australia
Published in Hardcover by (1968)
Authors: Bruce Brander, Mary Ann Harrell, and Hector Holthouse
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National Geographic Special on Australia
This book is one of a series of National Geographic specials on different countries. This is quite a wonderful book, as are all National Geographic specials. The boards are mottled pink with bright, incised gold lettering. The front end papers feature a multi-color relief map of Australia. The title page displays a truly beautiful multi-color reproduction of Australia's seal. Almost every page thereafter is stuffed with color photographs of Australia. This is a book about modern Australia, with some historical flashbacks. The text is conversational and descriptive. You'll want this book for your Geographic specials collection.


Canoeing Canada's Northwest Territories: A Paddler's Guide
Published in Paperback by Annick Pr (1901)
Authors: Mary McCreadie, Mary McCreadle, and Bruce Cockburn
Amazon base price: $21.95
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Canoeing Canada's Norhtwest Territories: A Paddler's Guide
I have paddled the Kazan River & used this book as a paddling guide. I found the book to be right on the mark. Great book to paddle by or to dream of your next trip.


Dr. Sally's Voodoo Man
Published in Paperback by Marjimbooks (2003)
Author: Mary Hanford Bruce
Amazon base price: $10.47
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Dr. Sally's Voodoo Man
Dr. Bruce has put together a thoroughly delightful story of a white woman in deep pain who enters into the life of a teacher in Africa. Dr. Sally's vulnerability is well written. Her actions and reactions are understandable making her into the strong woman she did not know existed. I wonder how much is based on personal knowledge, observation, and strong imagination.


The Lighthouse Handbook on Vision Impairment and Vision Rehabilitation (2-Volume Set + Free CD-ROM with Return of Enclosed Card)
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (15 April, 2000)
Authors: Barbara Silverstone, Mary Ann Lang, Bruce P. Rosenthal, and Eleanor E. Faye
Amazon base price: $275.00
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Great 2 Volume Set!!!
This two-volume set is divided into two areas -- visual disorders and vision rehabilitation. Each of these areas is then subdivided into chapters in which contributors cover specific topics in depth. The greatest strength of the set is the extensive, detailed review of the field of vision loss and vision rehabilitation. It appears that no area has been overlooked in this review of information. No other text in the field of vision rehabilitation matches the depth and breadth of information compiled here. The quality and quantity of information is outstanding and the editors and contributors are leading experts in their respective fields of vision rehabilitation.


Fodor's Citypack Washington, D.C. (Citypacks)
Published in Paperback by Fodors Travel Pubns (1998)
Authors: Bruce Walker, Mary Case, Fodors, and Reise- Und Verkehrsverlag
Amazon base price: $12.00
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A Worthy Guide Book.
Fodor's Washington D.C. Citypack is worth the money spent. When I needed research information on the Capitol for my next novel, I stumbled across this book online. I love it. There are surely books that contain more information, but for the purpose it serves, Fodor's is excellent.

Physically, it's small, thin, lightweight, colorful, and laminated. This allows it to be carried in pocket or purse and used repeatedly at a moment's notice--not as a desk-bound reference tome. The laminated cover makes it durable. Feels cool too. The inside covers are a decent map of the key tourist spots, which is a nice supplement to the larger and more thorough pull-out map provided.

The text is divided into color-keyed sections that list a brief history of the city, plus good tips on how-to, where-to, when- o, and why-to visit the choice locations, such as monuments, museums, gardens, restaurants, or entertainment hotspots. The text is clear and concise. I would pick up a Fodor's Travel Guide to any major city I visited without hesitation. --Christopher Bonn Jonnes, author of Wake Up Dead.

GREAT GUIDE
If you are a mad tourist like me who wants to pack in all the signature sites of a destination, this book is the best guide you'll find.

It gives you essential information on the top 25 things to do / see as well as a further list of additional interesting places / things. There are shopping / eating / entertainment recommendations too.

The information is concise and makes planning your holiday as easy as 1, 2, 3!!!

Also, fits nicely into your handbag or jacket pocket and doesn't weigh you down!!

Citypacks are a must!
We toured D.C. with this citypack are can't imagine how others do not! The top 25 list helps organize what's best to see and do with a little historical background and info. for each destination/activity. There are sample walks and itineraries, as well as a detailed up-to-date city map.

Oh my goodness, for [the price], you cannot beat these lightweight and extremely handy guides.


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