Book reviews for "d'Aulaire,_Edgar_Parin" sorted by average review score:
The Wines of Spain
Published in Hardcover by Faber & Faber (1999)
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A literate monograph, and useful as well!
Abraham Lincoln
Published in Audio Cassette by Spoken Arts (1985)
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A biography of Lincoln for young children.
This is a children's book about the life of Abraham Lincoln. First written and illustrated in 1939, it was expanded in 1957. Most of the book focuses on Lincoln's early life. The illustrations resulted in the book being awarded the 1940 Caldecott Medal for best illustrations in a children's book. It is a book that helps children learn more about U.S. history and a great president. It is also a book that should be on the shelf of any serious student of children literature.
Absolutely Wonderful!
This book is in a word, charming. This book is a true story of the life of Abraham Lincoln, from his birth to his presidency. This book is educational and informative, without being dry and boring as many history books tend to be. Children as young as 4 will be interested, as well as kids through the teen years. Simply worded, but not babyish, brilliantly illustrated, but not unreal. Youngsters will learn and retain much about the life of one of our most admired, courageous and beloved presidents. D'Aulaire at his usual shining best! A Caldecott medal/honor book.
Fresh, beautifully illustrated, and lively: a classic
This famous book on Abraham Lincoln (emphasizing his growing up) by the great children's book authors, the d'Aulaires, is as fresh as ever. A sparkling cover. Fascinating and charming illustrations, based on their own visit to the locations. Clear, absorbing text. Deserves it's fame. A wonderful introduction. Great fun.
D'Aulaire's Norse Gods and Giants
Published in Paperback by Delacorte Press (1986)
Amazon base price: $17.95
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Buffalo Bill
Published in Paperback by Beautiful Feet Books (01 February, 1998)
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Columbus (Dell Picture Yearling Special)
Published in Paperback by Yearling Books (1992)
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Foxie, the Singing Dog
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday (1969)
Amazon base price: $4.95
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Collectible price: $25.00
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When experimenting with wines that suited my budget (less than ten dollars a bottle), I found that most French wines disappointed, while ALL the Spanish wines were very good.
Hence, Spanish wines.
A quotation from the book supports, at least in part, my observations -
"It is now almost impossible to buy a bad Rioja"
Julian Jeffs book is extremely well written, with thorough discussions of the climate, the soil, the grapes, the wines and the Bodegas of the various regions in Spain. Interspersed are several interesting historical details and cultural and literary references. Wonderful to read in the chapter on Sherry was Falstaff's speech in praise of "sherris-sack" from Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 2 quoted in full. Even better was to find out that they have a monument to G. K. Chesterton in Sitges, a Catalonian town where he often visited.
Refreshingly, this book does not have any photographs - it is not wine-porn! Instead there are lovely line drawings by Wendy Jones, that blend in well with the text, without distracting from it. Again refreshingly, wines are not classified individually. The book will not drive the potential wine buyer to worrying about the relative worth and merits of an 85 point wine compared to a 90 point wine. The classification is done for each region by rating the vintage years on a scale of 1 (least good) to 7 (best). There are additional comments about individual wines in the discussions of the Bodegas.
The book is useful for the Spanish wine enthusiast, and it is good reading for anyone interested in wine.