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Preparing a Nation's Teachers: Models for English and Foreign Language Programs
Published in Paperback by Modern Language Association of America (1999)
Authors: Phyllis Franklin, David Ernst Laurence, Elizabeth B. Welles, Modern Language Association of America, and Phyllis
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Practical, effective, invaluable advice on education reform.
Preparing A Nation's Teachers: Models For English And Foreign Language Programs is a collection of twelve reports offering educators and administrators insightful perspectives on making departmental colleagues aware of current concerns in undergraduate preparation in language and literature, establish relations with specialists in education, develop ties with local and state secondary school systems, respond to academia's diverse student population, and work for change within the financial constraints of an educational institution's budget. Preparing A Nation's Teachers also provides models for English and foreign language majors, study-aborad programs, collaborative projects with local secondary schools, and introductory courses and capstone courses for majors. Highly recommended for college and university faculty and departmental administrators, Preparing A Nation's Teachers is replete with practical, effective, invaluable advice for examining educational programs and initiating successful reforms.


Prester John (The World's Classics)
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (1994)
Authors: John Buchan and David Daniell
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A good old fashioned adventure story
This is a good old fashioned adventure story-- right along with lines of "King Soloman's Mines", "Allen Quartermain", "Beau Gests", "The Sea-Hawks","She", "Scaramouche","The Scarlet Pimpernel", etc.

"Prester John" is based on a character/myth of the same name. Thoughout the Middle Ages it was rumored that a priest named "Prester (Father) John" had traveled to Africa to convert the natives. But instead emassed a huge fortune and made himself king of this mysterous part of Africa. So as you can expect this story is full of lost civilizations, hidden treasures, deepest-darkest Africa, great friendship and ruthless betrayal, explorers of spooky places, tigers and lions, witch doctors, and just plan good old fashioned late-victoria adventures. And despite it being written 100 or so years ago, it is still very,very readable.

So if you just want 100% escapism, or to introduce a child to the joys (and excitement) of reading, you can't go wrong with this story...esp. at this price!


Hunting-Fishing and Camping
Published in Hardcover by Applewood Books (1993)
Author: L. L. Bean
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Fun and Clever
This book belongs in any library of Jewish folklore. The stories are well-written and delightful; and often provide a new spin on a familiar tale. Excerpted (and cited, of course) they make excellent anecdotes. Woven together, they provide a sense of the rich and vivid tapestry that comprises Jewish folktales. Sometimes irreverent, sometimes poignant, and always real; there is something for everyone here.


End of the Rainbow
Published in Paperback by Bantam Books (1982)
Author: Mary Ann Crenshaw
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The most revealing and troubling exposé of ministry.
Hare removes the rose-colored glasses many wear about clergy in both their work and life in this provocative drama about a team of urban pastors in London. Far from making clergy war heroes, Hare instead invites the audience to see their human dilemmas and the adequacy/inadequacy of contemporary religion when confronted with the contexts of power, sex, politics, and money.


Follow That Blonde
Published in Paperback by Jove Pubns (1990)
Author: Joan Smith
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A plan that gets makes you a REAL reading teacher!
Other reading text books are full of philosophies. The authors of this text, instead, provides you with tested procedures that allow you to step right into a classroom and see for yourself how it works. It is written with such description and detail that you can immediately implement the ideas into your classroom as well. A must read for beginning teachers and vetren teachers as well.


Records of Shelley, Byron and the Author (Penguin English Library)
Published in Paperback by Viking Press (1983)
Authors: Edward John Trelawny and David Wright
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The Lives and Deaths of Shelley & Byron
If you're interested in the life of Edward John Trelawny, you'll have to look elsewhere. Suffice it to say that Tre' (as his friends knew him) was a privateer, a scoundrel, a lover of poetry, a freedom-fighter and a loyal friend of the most prolific literary talents of the romantic period. "Records of Shelley, Byron and the Author" is an account, not of Trelawny's extraordinary life & adventures, but of the two men that helped make that life so extraordinary. In his own words, he tells of the secret lives of Byron and the Shelley's, their romp through sunny Italy and the tragic death of Percy in the coast of Spezzia. The tale continues as Tre' follows Byron to the bloody civil war in Greece, where Byron too dies. To his credit, though, it is never "Trelawny's tale", but "Byron and Shelley's tale" as told by Trelawny. This deep, insightful book shows the poets as only a close friend could. Yet throughout, one can not help but love Trelawny himself: the man who supported the impoverished Mary Shelley to her dying day... the man who bought a slave for $10,000 only to set him free... the man who reached into the embers of Shelley's pyre, withdrawing his heart. If you love the poetry of Byron and Shelley & have even a passing interest in the men behind the legends, then Trelawny's memoirs are a must-read.


A Monk Swimming: A Memoir
Published in Paperback by Hyperion (Adult Trd Pap) (02 June, 1999)
Author: Malachy McCourt
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Emotions Freed from Captivity by Delicious Prose and Poetry
This book, a collection of prose and poetry by David Cale, changed the way I look at life and love. Cale's way of putting human emotion into words liberates and invigorates. His meanings are sometimes obscure, so I do not recommend this book to the linear thinker. It's out of print, but find it and read it any which way you can.


The Reed Maker's Manual: Step-By-Step Instructions for Making Oboe and English Horn Reeds
Published in Spiral-bound by Weber Reeds (1990)
Authors: David B. Weber, Ferald B. Capps, and Vendla K. Weber
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This is a GREAT book!
If - like me - you have struggled for years trying to make decent reeds (american scrape), this is the book for you! The authors guide you painlessly through their step-by-step method. NOTHING is left out, and the chapters are carefully arranged so that you can quickly find what you need. My VERY FIRST reed using this method was performance quality!

The book is spiral bound so it stays open at the page you need while you're scraping - a simple but neat idea. Some highlights:

* How to sharpen your knife

* How to crow CORRECTLY (and understand what you hear!)

* Tying on without cracks or leaks

* Get a working reed from the crow alone

this book is worth every shekel!


Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning: How Do I Love Thee?
Published in Audio Cassette by The Audio Partners Publishing Corporation (1997)
Authors: Robert Browning, Steven Pacey, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and Joanna David
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A Fantastic True Love Story
"How Do I Love Thee?" was a romantic true love story. In the book, Robert Browning gave Elizabeth "Ba" Barret the courage to love and live life. Ba was an invalid who lived with a widowed, controlling father of seven children. Although, Ba was his pride and joy, he kept her captive through her illness. Ba's poetry caused Robert Browning to fall in love with her and wish to meet her. The two poets' friendship blossomed through their letters; after they met face to face it soon became love. Soon Ba's father was the only thing standing in the way of their true happiness.

The book begins with a curious statement which holds your attention through the first few chapters. "How Do I Love Thee?" becomes very interesting after Ba and Robert finally meet face to face. The author's incorporation of the love poems of Elizabeth Barret Browning and Robert Browning was terrific addition to the story. The end was disappointing, but the book as a whole was a fantastic true love story of two amazing poets.


Runes and Runic Inscriptions: Collected Essays on Anglo -Saxon and Viking Runes
Published in Hardcover by Boydell & Brewer (1995)
Authors: R. I. Page and David Parsons
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Excellent collection of hard-to-find essays!
Anything by Prof. Page is good! This book is a collection of some of his harder-to-find essays on runes, spanning a number of decades. I treasure my copy, and recommend it most highly to the serious student of runes.


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