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Follow the Dots Coloring Book
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (1989)
Author: Anna Pomaska
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Great for Kinders and Grade 1!
Our Kindergardener really likes this follow-the-dot book. It was just challenging enough for her but not too difficult. I think it really helps her review counting. We have given a copy of this to her teacher for use in the classroom.

excellent follow the dot book for older children
It is difficult to find a follow the dot book that is challenging for a child over the age of 7. My daughter was thrilled with this follow the dot book because each puzzle has an average of 100 dots to follow and it is impossible to tell what the picture is until the puzzle is completed. After the follow the dot activity is completed each picture may be colored. There is an interesting story that the child may read as they complete the book. This book contains many hours of entertainment for the child for a very small price. Compared to other follow the dot books we have purchased, this book was by far the most interesting and time consuming. I wish there were more advanced follow the dot books like this on the market!


Food Values of Portions Commonly Used
Published in Paperback by HarperCollins (paper) (1991)
Authors: Anna De Planter Bowes and Jean A.T. Pennington
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Food Values of Portions Comonly Used - A MUST HAVE!
This comprehensive reference guide is a must have for anyone who must watch their dietary intake of any one or more of a variety of substances. In fact, it is something everyone should have on hand to help them determine what they should or should not eat if they just want to stay healthy.

It first divides various foods into sensible food group catgories making almost any food easy to find. All food items are then listed alphabetically in table format and include content such as various vitamins, minerals, water, fibre, carbohydrate, fats, sodium, caffeine, and more. It also lists certain specialty foods such as special dietary substitute foods etc. for those on very specific diets. It makes an excellent gift for diabetics, heart patients, vegetarians, and anyone with an eye on their health.

NBAF 'Best', book of food values
Everyone that trains needs a food value book. This is the best I've found. This book goes into great detail and is easy to work with. You need this book if you are trying to build muscle or diet. This book has Amino Acids Tables as well. Get this book! NBAF 'very best'.


Garbo
Published in Audio Cassette by Blackstone Audiobooks (2002)
Authors: Barry Paris and Anna Fields
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This is it!
On the cover: Garbo in MATA HARI, magnetism in her cat's eyes. A fat volume - but not heavy-handed. Infotainment on paper. 4 years of preparation on both sides of the Atlantic. Hundreds of persons interviewed. 200 000 pages of documents sorted over. A success all along the line. This must be the definite from-cradle-to-grave biography of Greta Garbo. Some glimpses: Garbo's shyness during her early Hollywood years may have been simple embarrassment because she was ashamed of her past as "soap girl" in a barber's shop. Her affair with Gilbert: True love or did she use him to advance her career? Lots of delightful gossip about her films and her partners. Intimate details from her affairs, thorough psychological analysis and then - the sudden end of her career. It was not planned. Garbo made a screen test for Balzac's "The duchess of Langeais", but the project was frustrated when the italian producers backed out. Was it really a great loss for the film industry that she never played George Sand opposite Liberace as Chopin?

The most interesting part of Garbo's life - at least the most fun to read about - came after her career. By all accounts the last 50 years of her life were b-o-r-i-n-g but the way Barry Paris describes them is not. Cecil Beaton, who wanted to marry her said that no one would spend more than 10 minutes with her if she weren't Garbo - but then she was GARBO and everyone around her got an enormous kick out of being with her - even when her main interests were theosophy and health food and her main occupation during her last 30 years consisted in walking the streets of New York in search of comfortable shoes. For some years a Mr. Green was one of her best friends, the one who walked with her. They often spoke over the telephone. He told her, of course, that he recorded their conversations, and she gave her consent. Of course. This is why Barry Paris can cite from a hundred of hours of Garbo's private conversations which sound at times like an absurd play by Samuel Beckett. After finishing this book I really had the feeling of knowing Garbo - but I doubt that Garbo herself would have liked the idea...

Garbo Unveiled!
This biography about Garbo is simply one of the best biographies I have ever read. Besides extensively researching Garbo's life, Paris is extremely knowledgeable about film history, particularly silent film history.

His writing puts her life & work in context with what was happening in Hollywood & on film at the time. His book is the perfect combination of film history & gossip. I do not like reading entertainment biographies that focus only on the private life of the person. I am also interested in hearing about their work & what they and others thought of their work. Paris writes all this and more.

The book also discussed Garbo's life after her exit from film. The book is filled with photographs, many of which I had never seen before.

An all around great reading experience!


Grandma Gets Grumpy
Published in Paperback by Houghton Mifflin Co (1990)
Author: Anna Grossnickle Hines
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This Grandma is for Children and their Parents!
In Grandma Gets Grumpy, Grandma loves her grandchildren and plays with them affectionately. She has a puppet, toys, and dress up clothes to insure that her grandchildren have a good time while visiting. Then, one night while she has her 5 young grandchildren (from 3 sets of parents)in her care, the mess gets too big and the children get too careless. You bet that Grandma will grumpy! My favorite sentence is when the grandchildren remark to each other that she is getting grumpy, just like their moms and dads. Grandma replies, "You bet I do...That's because I taught Lassen's mom, and Brian's mom, and Casey's dad everything they know about being grumpy. And I'm older, so I've had more practice." This Grandma shows that it is possible to have a fun, loving relationship with children and still set boundaries for behavior and discipline. This is one Grandma that any child would wish they had and one that any parent would want to care for their children.

Excellent!
This is a wonderful story for any parent but it is especially wonderful for grandparents. I loved it! It is charming and sooo true.


The Great Dane
Published in Hardcover by TFH Publications (1988)
Author: Anna Katherine Nicholas
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A Literary Milk Bone!
This out of print book succedes in informing the reader about the wonderful breed. It's in depth color photo sections are some of the finest in range and beauty. If you have a Great Dane sized heart, use your cyber paws to order it up!

Dane History & People
In this practical, beautifully illustrated book, the author traces the development of the Dane from Germany to its world-wide popularity today, and using numerous kennel stories, brings to life many of the most important Danes and the people who have made the breed special. 319 pp. / 200+ color photos / TFH-1988


Happily Ever After
Published in Hardcover by Viking Childrens Books (1997)
Authors: Anna Quindlen and James Stevenson
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And You Thought She was a Normal Girl
I loved Happily Ever After. I think that Kate spoke very differently from the people in the story and she taught them a lot.

A Great Fairy Tale for Girls
I love this book and have read it more than 10 times. One reason I like this book is because the main character, Kate, has mixed interests. She's a good athlete, and a tomboy, but also likes fairy tales. She's a real girl and not a goody two-shoes. The plot has lots of twists but is fun to follow. Kate is funny and shows the medieval court subjects that girls can be more than princesses. Every time I read this book, I feel like I am in the story, watching Kate. This book is like eating my favorite dessert and I love it!


I Dreamed I Was A Ballerina
Published in School & Library Binding by Atheneum (2001)
Authors: Anna Pavlova and Edgar Degas
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The Beginning of a Dream.....
Taken from her 1922 memoirs, Pages Of My Life, dancer Anna Pavlova tells of her first experience at the ballet as a little girl. Her simple and gentle words are full of imagery and passion as she relates the wonder of watching the Sleeping Beauty ballet...the sounds of Tchaikovsky's music, the mesmerizing beauty of the dancers, and the roar of the audience. On that thrilling afternoon her love affair with dance began, and a dream commenced that set the course of her life. Ms Pavlova's lovely text is enhanced by the magic and wonder of Edgar Degas' paintings. His artwork transports the reader back to this long ago performance, and together words and art bring that day to life. Perfect for youngsters 4-8, I Dreamed I Was A Ballerina includes short biographies of both Pavlova and Degas, to complete the story, and is a masterpiece to be treasured by aspiring ballerinas and artists, everywhere.

Beautiful
Being a girl who always had a secret wish to be a ballerina, I took to this book instantly, even as an "adult." The work of Degas is outstanding, and features not only his famous ballerinas, but cityscapes and musicians as well. The story was simple but stirringly powerful. Pavlova's story melds perfectly with Degas' paintings. This book is great for all dreamers.


An Imaginative Experience
Published in Audio Cassette by Trafalgar Square Computer & Audio (1997)
Authors: Mary Wesley and Anna Massey
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so beautiful it makes you want to weep with joy
Sentimental yet not sappy, this beautiful book is a joy to read. Each word counts, each detail adds meaning to the novel, nothing is wasted. The result is a slim book packed with deeply felt emotion, memorable characters, lively scenes, honest human interaction, not to mention a wonderful dog and an upended sheep. Long live Mary Wesley.

Best book from my favorite author--SUPERB!
Wesley has done it again! I have read a number of her works, and this is the best yet. Her writing style is very fluent, yet thoughtful as well. Sometimes her books are so steamy that it is impossible to put them down (and this is no exception). I strongly feel everyone should give any of Wesley's novels a try-- YOU WILL NOT BE DISSAPOINTED. Other works of note from Mary Wesley are "The Camomile Lawn" and "A Sensible Life" to name a couple (there are several others, all superb)


Jack Russell Terriers
Published in School & Library Binding by TFH Publications (1994)
Author: Anna Katherine Nicholas
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OUTSTANDING!
This is a wonderful, wonderful book. The information is probably THE most accurate of any Russell book I've read so far (and I've gone through quite a few with my first JRT!). Author is very descriptive and covers everything from breeding to old age in depth. Adorable pictures.

This book was very informative.
I loved this book. It gave a lot of information about the breed and the pictures were so cute! It gave me all I needed to know about the breed's history, habits, its trainability and physical features. For anyone who is thinking about purchasing a Jack Russell Terrier, I encourage them to buy this book. Even if you don't want to buy a Jack Russell Terrier, it is still a great book to read and gather information about Jack Russell Terriers.


Jefferson and the Ordeal of Liberty
Published in Audio Cassette by Blackstone Audiobooks (1998)
Authors: Dumas Malone and Anna Fields
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Jefferson and the Ordeal of Liberty
Jefferson and the Ordeal of Liberty written by Dumas Malone is the third installment of six in the life and times of Thomas Jefferson and according to the author the most arduous to write. The time frame of this segment starts where the second volume left off and continues to the election of Thomas Jefferson to his first term as President of the United States, (1792 - 1801).

This volume is divided into four seperate sections of Jefferson's life in this series of years, but Jefferson as Secretary of State, has frustrations in Philadelphia and as we see most of them are Hamilton in origin. Begining the first segment we see Jefferson completing his secretaryship of state, the second deals with his early retirement to Monticello, third section deals with the growth of political parties and Jefferson's reluctance to be the head of the opposition to the Federalists, and the fourth segment deals with the basic individual freedoms of the people being seriously imperiled.

Even though the author stated than this was a difficult time to write about Thomas Jefferson, it is apparent, through the tone of this book that great care was given to portray Jefferson as he was in life... we even get to glimpse at a dark side of Jefferson as the heated frustration with Hamilton begins its culmination, as Jefferson relies on James Madison to do the "dirty work."

This is a fascinating and contriversial time in Jefferson's life and the author tells the story well.

Continuing conflict between Jefferson and Hamilton
This volume continues to explore Jefferson's tenure as Secretary of State and his battles with Hamilton. What's interesting is the effect Hamilton's assaults had on Jefferson's reputation: by imbuing him with every quality from limitless guile to "great passion," Hamilton makes Jefferson into a colossus in the public eye. Jefferson was more passive than Hamilton thought. One interesting thing about this book is that you get glimpses of Jefferson's dark side. In one letter to Madison, Jefferson asks Madison to "cut [Hamilton] to pieces in the face of the public." Ouch.

Also, the story of Citizen Genet is pretty funny. Genet thought he could somehow go above the head of the Washington administration and appeal directly to the American people. Genet is quickly recalled by France.


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