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The New York Apartment Houses of Rosario Candela and James Carpenter
Published in Hardcover by Acanthus Press (01 February, 2002)
Authors: Andrew Alpern, Rosario Candela, and J. E. R. Carpenter
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New York Luxe
Alpern has collected a comprehensive array of images and information both past and present that illustrate the breadth of work by Carpenter and Candela. Their buildings still house the privileged members of New York's social set that these apartment houses were designed for. Netto's intro is overwrought, pretentious and obviously included to lend a certain cachet from a card carrying member of Park Ave society. The book is a good visual reference, yet somewhat anticlimactic in it's format.

Alpern's best work yet
Alpern has written several books about New York apartment buildings and this is his best. This time he focuses exclusively on the genius of two ground-breaking designers, James Carpenter and Rosario Candela. If you are not adept at reading floor plans (of which there are many), it might not be immediately obvious what defines the genius of these two architects. It is the innovation of their layouts and the graciousness of their spaces that made apartment house living so desireable, allowing for the migration from town house to apartment building. Regardless, everyone will still enjoy the exterior and interior views of these great New York buildings and get a sense of how the rich really live. Alpern raises our awareness of the apartment house type in the City to a higher level, just as others had focused on the greatness of NYC's commercial structures.
Each building is described in detail and there is some chatty material about who lived where, who bought what, and maybe a little more of that would have added fun to the book. There is a chronology of all the buildings and I would have liked to have seen thumbnail pictures of the buildings next to the timeline, since the book is organized geographically. It is otherwise an excellent and elegant study of the complete apartment house works of these two great designers.

Andrew Alpern's Labor of Love
Candela and Carpenter were two of New York's most noted architects of the inter-war era, specializing in luxury apartment buildings. Architectural historian Andrew Alpern has assembled a reference text of their buildings, organized in geographic sequence. In this book, a typical building has two pages dedicated to it. One page consists of a floor plan, and the facing page has a photo or rendering of the exterior, combined with a one-to-six sentence description. Also, there are several brief essays at the beginning of the book.

I enjoyed this volume, which Alpern has directed at a very narrow segment of readers, but it's not for everyone. This is a volume for architectural enthusiasts who are intrigued by room arrangements. Others might be better served by a book broader in scope (including some by this same author).


Special Edition Using Java 1.1 (Special Edition Using...)
Published in Paperback by Que (1997)
Authors: Joe Weber, David Baker, Joe Carpenter, Jamie Costa, Anil Hemrajani, Alan S. Liu, Jordan Olin, Eric Ries, Bill Rowley, and Krishna Sankar
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Worst Java Book I've ever read.
This is the worst java book I've ever read. The book is unorganized and the content is not suitable for the beginner at all.

The companion CD-ROM is useless.

If the authors would like to publish the new version for JDK 1.2, there will be a lot of works they need to get accomplished.

Simple words from me.... Don't buy this book.

Not the best Java book on the market
Covers alot of fancy staff but has a great lack of contents. It seems like the author has rushed through the book just to fill it out with the Java 1.1 features and forgot to describe the import basics behind the language. There's now way you're gonna be a Java guru by reading this book!

genial
It is very thorough. Almost everything important about java is in there including JDBC, JNI, Java Beans, Servlets, security management, even the specification of the virtual machine and most is explained well understandble. It is the best java book I ever saw!


The Classic Christmas Treasury for Children
Published in Hardcover by Courage Books (1997)
Authors: Louise Betts, Andrew Babanovsky, Nancy Carpenter, John Gurney, Kay Life, Scott Gustafson, Robyn Officer, Karen Pritchett, Erin Wise, and Louise Betts Egan
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Akita (Pet Love)
Published in Hardcover by Interpet Publishing (2002)
Authors: Barbara J. Andrews and Meg Purnell-Carpenter
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Anglo-Irish Literature: A Cultural History: Literature of the Ascendancy to 1830
Published in Hardcover by Univ Pr of Ireland (1986)
Author: Andrew Carpenter
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"Cadenus" (1962) and "Swift's Most Valuable Friend" (1968): Two Books on Jonathan Swift by Sybil Le Brocquy
Published in Hardcover by The Lilliput Press (01 April, 2003)
Authors: Sybil le Brocquy and Andrew Carpenter
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The Dublin Scuffle
Published in Hardcover by Four Courts Press (1900)
Authors: John Dunton and Andrew Carpenter
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The Irish perspective of Jonathan Swift
Published in Unknown Binding by P. Hammer ()
Author: Andrew Carpenter
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Mr Majeika: Audiobook (Puffin Audiobooks)
Published in Audio Cassette by Penguin Books Australia Ltd (25 February, 1999)
Authors: Humphrey Carpenter and Andrew Sachs
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Mr. Majeika on the Internet
Published in Audio Cassette by Chivers Audio Books (2002)
Authors: Humphrey Carpenter and Andrew Sachs
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