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The Life and Writings of Abraham Lincoln (Modern Library Paperback Classics)
Published in Paperback by Modern Library (10 October, 2000)
Authors: Abraham Lincoln, Philip Van Doren Stern, Allan Nevins, Philip Van Doren Stern, Jafferson Davis, and William J. Cooper
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Nice compact edition
There are some who consider Mark Twain and Abraham Lincoln the two greatest writers in American history- and not in that order. Others have compared Lincoln's eloquence to none other than Shakespeare. Both are wonderful compliments, and in my mind highly accurate. Abraham Lincoln was a master of the English language.

This is a nice single volume of Lincoln's best known writings. It has all the great speeches you have heard of (Gettysburg Address, etc.)plus many the non specialist might have missed. If you are a specialist, you probably already own Roy Basler's nine volume set of Lincoln's writings. If you do not, this fine volume will suit you nicely and help you to understand why Lincoln is the revered man that he is.

Honest Abe
This is a great book. I think the introduction is the best. It is interesting plus you really feel Lincoln was a man of the people. My favorite part was when Lincoln had one of his sons in a wagon. Lincoln was so much in his thoughts that the child fell out and was crying loudly and Lincoln kept walking dragging an empty wagon behind him.

A one-volume Lincoln library.
I have a large Civil War library, and if there was a fire, this is the one Lincoln book I would try to rescue. Despite being written almost 50 years ago, the book's strong point is not its selection of Lincoln's writings (although that is quite good), but its masterful biographical sketch of Lincoln by Stern. Almost seven score since Lincoln's death, there is still no other satisfying BRIEF biography. In about 200 pages, Stern has managed to capture, in skilfull prose, all the important facts while still having room for some less-wordy, interesting comments. Each important event is succinctly captured in a couple paragraphs. I like that Stern actually calls Lincoln "neurotic" in certain personal aspects. I also like his passages on Willie Lincoln's death, emancipation, and the war's closing. There's really not enough room for any heavy politically-influenced interpretations of issues like those in modern long biographies,and that's why Stern's sketch can't be considered outdated. Some people may not like the short description of Lincoln's assassination, and I thought Stern spent too much ink on Lincoln's final attempts to compensate the South. Since the book predates the most comprehensive, closely-inspected collection of Lincoln's letters, there may be some inaccuracies in the writings reproduced here. However, the selection is an excellent one, linked together well with intros by Stern. I can't imagine this was an easy job for Stern and I'm lost why it's been virtually ignored. But all in all, I can only repeat, if you want to know the most about Lincoln in the fewest words, and have your interest held throughout, just buy this book and you're set!


The Broken Bridge
Published in Hardcover by Knopf (1992)
Authors: Philip Pullman and Floyd Cooper
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Good but not great
Not up to the same standard as 'His Dark Materials' but it's aimed at a different market, I guess.

I found the writing good, creating that dreamlike, unreal, almost nightmarish feeling when your world is suddenly turned upside down.
The book grips you and you feel dragged along with our heroine as she tries to make sense of what is happening and the 'visions' she has; the only failing is the ending which seems a bit of an anticlimax.

Nevertheless, a very good read.

It was slow to start but hard to put down!
This was nice and yet it was slow to begin with. I enjoyed it very much. I have read almost all his other books and am hoping to get the one coming out in January. I got so into this book it took me one night to finish it.

A wonderful book!
The Broken Bridge is a beautifully written book about a girl named Ginny Howard, who is one of the very few black children in Wales. Ginny lives with her father, striving to reach her goal of becoming an artist. Then she finds out that she has a white half-brother named Robert. Even worse, she is illegitimate. Knowing that her father may not be telling her the whole truth about her own life, Ginny decides to find out all that she can about herself and her mother. The plot is embellished with Ginny's unique ideas about herself and also her artistic views. This book was very inspiring and I find that I can associate many of the things discussed in it with my own life. I am definitely better off from reading it.


Cubism (Phaidon Colour Library)
Published in Hardcover by Phaidon Press Inc. (1995)
Author: Philip Cooper
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A Useful History and Summary of Cubism
Cubism was a phase in the development of perhaps every major artist contemporary to the periods immediately preceding and immediately following World War I. Picasso and Braque, working closely together in Paris between 1906 and 1908, are credited as the creators of this style. Cubism was the major step toward Abstractionist painting that came to dominate twentieth-century art, preceded only by Cezanne, whom Picasso credited as its inspiration. Cooper credits the Cubists with the invention of collage, examples of which are included in this beautifully illustrated volume. With 48 full-page color reproductions of important Cubist paintings with accompanying discussion, and an additional 36 illustrations in black and white, this book offers a useful history and summary of Cubism and the artists who practiced it. A better-than-average addition to the library of new low-cost paperback art books that too frequently are plagued with an indifferent text.


Modern Actuarial Theory and Practice
Published in Hardcover by CRC Press (20 October, 1998)
Authors: Philip M. Booth, Robert Chadburn, Deborah Cooper, Steven Haberman, Dewi James, and P. H. Booth
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Useful and Relevant for Institute 300 series
A very clear book covering the Exams in the 300 series for the institute of Actuaries. Topics include Pensions, investment, asset modeling and Life.


Of Power and Right: Hugo Black, William O. Douglas, and America's Constitutional Revolution
Published in Hardcover by American Philological Association (1991)
Authors: Howard Ball, Phillip J. Cooper, and Philip J. Cooper
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An Annotated and Extended Bibliography of Health Care Marketing (Ama Bibliography Series)
Published in Paperback by Amer Marketing Assn (1984)
Authors: Philip D. Cooper, Karen M. Jones, and John K. Wong
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The Autobiographical Myth of Robert Lowell
Published in Textbook Binding by Univ of North Carolina Pr (1970)
Author: Philip Cooper
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Black Horn
Published in Audio Cassette by Pickwick Group Limited (ABM) (1994)
Authors: Clare Cooper and Philip Madoc
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The Black Horn / Mrs Frisby and the Rats of Nimh
Published in Audio Cassette by Pickwick Group Limited (ABM) ()
Authors: Clare Cooper, Robert O'Brien, Philip Madoc, and Anthony Quayle
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Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (1999)
Authors: Anthony Ashley Cooper Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashely Cooper, Philip Ayres, and Anthony Ashley Cooper
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