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Affordable Dreams: The Goetsch-Winckler House by Frank Lloyd Wright
Published in Paperback by Michigan State University (1991)
Authors: Elizabeth Halsted, Tepfer, Senkevitch, Stanford, and Bandes
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Frank Lloyd Wright Fan!
This book is absolutely outstanding. The book involves in depth RESEARCH on the G-W House. It is written in University research style, which is lacking in today's typical architectural items. I have read the book 5 times. Every time I find something new an interesting. The book covers the first planning stages of the house, the construction/material phases, etc. Probably the most interesting fact was the story of the original owners (G + W) which makes the house so intriguing. Furthermore, it includes the G-W III house designed by E. Fay Jones (a onetime Wright apprentice). The only drawback is there are no photos of the bedrooms and gallery area of the house. Overall, I rate this book among the best of Wright Usonian house books!!!

Wright Fan
This book is absolutely outstanding. The book involves in depth RESEARCH on the G-W House. It is written in University research style, which is lacking in today's typical architectural items. I have read the book 5 times. Every time I find something new an interesting. The book covers the first planning stages of the house, the construction/material phases, etc. Probably the most interesting fact was the story of the original owners (G + W) which makes the house so intriguing. Furthermore, it includes the G-W III house designed by E. Fay Jones (a onetime Wright apprentice). The only drawback is there are no photos of the bedrooms and gallery area of the house. Overall, I rate this book among the best of Wright Usonian house books!!!

Great Book and home
Thank you so much for offering this book. The info on how it came to be and background correspondence between Wright and the clients is very extinsive. I only regret the book dosen't give more photo's. The footnotes add a balance to the over all effect of the book. Anyone out there have more info on this house in Okemos Mich, please E-mail me at cdrhodes56@hotmail.com


The Elves of Loch Fada
Published in Paperback by Cold River Publications (2001)
Authors: Jamie Sutliff, Elizabeth Folwell, Patree Maddock, Adriana Bozzi, and Frank Orsini
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Excellent read
One does not have to be familiar with the Adirondacks to feel what life might be like there. This book will transport you to these forests, to another dimension, to another world, to a land of mystery and action.

If you want to know if elves exist, what they do, how they think, how they interact with people, you will discover these answers as you encounter The Elves of Loch Fada.

This book was written for youong people, and I am not in that age group, but this adventure took my imigination and mind there again. Even after finishing the book, my mind will sometimes wander back to that wonderful fantasy world.

Though I am an avid reader of suspense, I am glad that this book caught my attention. An excellent read for young readers and for the young at heart. Yes, I will read the sequel.

JCE
Indiana

A wonderful tale for all ages
This book is a transcension of native folk lore of the Adirondak Mountains, with classic well developed fantasy. Perfectly written for all ages, it will keep hardcore fantasy fans tunring page after page, while also riviting those with a local knowledge of the region. There is truly something for everyone here. I recommend it to anyone who is a fantasy fan, a reader of lore, or has ties to the Adirondak mountains.

A wonderful tale for all ages
This book is simply an amazing mix of ancient folklore, modern locale and flavors, and a deep fantasy mix that any avid fantasy fan will immediately identify to. Young and old will find elements to keep the mind flying along on this trip to another place. This novel will strike Adirondak buffs with locations they recognize and have seen, giving them new insight into these places, a perspective only given in local lore long since past. Fantasy fans will find the novel to contain all they are used to, but presented in a way which brings new twists to ancient epic battles of good versus evil.
I highly recommend this book to any and all readers with an Adirondak backround, an interest in ancient lore, and all fantasy fans of any age. Well Done.


Esteban Vicente
Published in Hardcover by Hudson Hills Pr (1995)
Authors: Elizabeth Frank and Ellen Russotto
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If you love Abstract Expressionism, Get It
I love this art style and so heartily appreciated Vicente's exquisite paintings. He veers in the direction of colors I prefer as well, using purples, violets and reds generously. I know I've bemoaned art books which aren't laid out well but this is not one of them. If all art books were published with this care and attention, I would never complain about layout again, in fact! Elizabeth Frank, the writer, does her usual exemplary job but, as usual, I was into it far more for just looking at the art work. If you hate abstract expressionism and/or the cover of the book, go no further. The cover is very representative of his overall style and color preferences.

Lovely to look at, delightful to read!
This is a wonderful, well written, interesting story of this first generation New York School painter's life and art. The illustrations are glorious and the writing is poetic. A perfect addition to any library and an ideal gift for any art lover!


Crushes, Creeps, and Classmates: A Girl's Guide to Getting Along With Boys (Girls' Guides)
Published in Library Binding by Rosen Publishing Group (1999)
Authors: Betsy Frankenberger, Elizabeth Frankenberger, and E. Frank***nberger
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good good good very good
in this book i find courage, hope, inspiration to go on. i learn that always we have to be pacient! thanks very much i am freind of a lot of guys right now and i think they like me as a freind thanks very much!

i put a short message because i im telling how good this book was for me in a short way not like other people that write, write, write and just write things that doesnt say what the book really is!


Elizabeth Berry's Great Bean Book
Published in Paperback by Ten Speed Press (1999)
Authors: Elizabeth Berry, Lois Ellen Frank, and Florence Fabricant
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So many kinds of beans,great recipes,and most informative.
I thought this book was great. Origins and descriptions of flavors of all beans were so interesting and informative. Wonderful recipes. Personal notes of Elizabeth's favorites was great. Finally, where to find these beans was so helpful. Some recipe books leave this one out. Also,lovely pictures.


Foreign Brides from Antiquity
Published in Paperback by Hobby House Pr (1990)
Authors: Frank Haines and Elizabeth Haines
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A Doll Costumer's Delight!
What a wonderful book! I bought it because I was interested in
making doll costumes, especially bridal gowns, and never found
time to begin. Looking at the book now, I find
that there is far more here than simple bride dresses!

The bridal customs are fun to read. Our author has a
wonderful sense of humor. The costumes are described in
detail, the descriptions also delightfully readable.

There are 16 beautiful color plates of the costumes and many
black and white photos, all modeled by intriguing dolls such as
you would find modeling the costumes in a museum..

There are numerous simple line drawings illustrating the parts
of the costumes. Along with the pictures and detailed
descriptions, this book will be a doll costumer's delight!


House & Garden's Book of Style: The Best of Contemporary Decorating
Published in Hardcover by Clarkson N. Potter (25 October, 2001)
Authors: Dominique Browning, Suzanne Slesin, Carolina Irving, Cynthia Frank, Elizabeth Pochoda, Wendy Moonan, Caroline Cunningham, Judith Nasatir, and Editors of House & Garden
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A handsome volume from a classic magazine
Dominique Browning, editor of HOUSE & GARDEN magazine, has a triumph on her hands with "House & Garden Book of Style." HOUSE & GARDEN has long been the sophisticated cousin to the more accessible HOUSE BEAUTIFUL, and that chicness is in evidence here. The HOUSE & GARDEN cool austerity--sometimes sacrificing warmth for hard-edged style, but many times not--is amply displayed throughout.

The book covers a panoply of styles, from "Country Luxe" to "New International" to "Mid-Century Modern" and beyond. The shabby warmth of English-inspired rooms is covered, as is the prissier French look--but as HOUSE & GARDEN so often does, there is almost always a visual wrench thrown into the works to get your attention and make you rethink your assumptions about a particular genre. Perfectly making the point is the photograph on p. 25, which shows an 18th-century settee decorously covered in a taupe damask, above which hangs what appears to be a piece of Spirograph art made with screamingly bright primary oil paints. The effect is jarring--but it works.

The thinking which goes into the decoration of these rooms is explored just as deeply as the looks themselves. Although photographs take up most of the room--as they should, since this is a case when a picture telling a thousand words is not only desirable, but necessary for instructing the reader--the text is informative and enlightening. The end result is that these profoundly individual rooms make their own cases, and what beautiful cases they make.


Manipulating the Mouse Embryo: A Laboratory Manual
Published in Hardcover by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (1995)
Authors: Brigid Hogan, Rosa Beddington, Frank Costantini, and Elizabeth Lacey
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Manipulating the Mouse Embryo
This book is essential for all who work in the transgenic and knockout mouse industry. Everything you need to know to begin, maintain, and analyze your transgenic or knockout facility is in this book. I have not required any other refernces to run my facility or perform my experiments. The books cover topics such as setting up the mouse colony, to microinjecting, to in situ hybridization, to preparing any solutions you made need.


The Metaphysical Confederacy: James Henley Thornwell and the Synthesis of Southern Values: The Frank S. and Elizabeth D. Brewer Prize Essay of the A
Published in Hardcover by Mercer University Press (1986)
Author: James Oscar, Jr. Farmer
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Outstanding!
Dr. Farmer proves himself to be an expert on his subject matter. He developes his themes superbly and keeps his reader interested and involved. An excellent display of talent and knowledge!


84 Charing Cross Road
Published in Audio Cassette by Arrow (A Division of Random House Group) (14 August, 1995)
Authors: Helene Hanff, Rosemary Leach, Frank Finlay, and Elizabeth Mansfield
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Reading Another Person's Mail Was Never So Delightful
Helene Hanff was a New York writer and Frank Doel was a London bookseller. This book chronicles the letters they wrote over a period of many years to one another. Although they never met, they became true friends bonded by their love of literature.

Having read this tiny little gem, I can tell you that I'm not even sure why I liked it so much. Maybe it was because I loved seeing a warm friendship develop between two total strangers. Maybe it was because I loved the dry wit of Helene and the staunch Britishness of Frank. Maybe it was because I liked hearing about the WWII years, how the people of Britain sacrificed, and how one caring American woman made a difference to this small group of Britishers.

One note: this is the only book I have ever read that is truly enhanced by the video. Read the book, then rent the movie. Anne Bancroft is the perfect Helene and Anthony Hopkins is brilliant as Frank.

Beautiful, with a heart-rending and tragic moral
This is the story of an American writer (the author of the book) who strikes up a friendship by mail with a bookseller in England. The entire book is a series of unedited and un-commented-on letters exchanged between Hanff and the Marks & Co. booksellers at 84 Charing Cross Road. Her primary pen pal is a man named Frank Doel, with whom she shares a love of old books. [Perhaps this is the point where I should say that I flatly disagree, without reservation, with the previous reviewers who believe there was a potential romantic attachment between the two of them.]

The correspondence runs from 1949 until 1969, during which time Helene and the people at 84 Charing Cross Road exchange Christmas gifts and news of their families, but never meet. At least in the early years of the correspondence, almost every year Ms. Hanff states her intention to come over to visit England, but something always comes up to prevent the trip.

In 1969, one of Hanff's letters to Frank Doel is answered by another member of the firm, informing her that Frank Doel has died.

This is a beautiful book, which can be read in 45 minutes. I suppose every reader will take his or her own lessons from the book, but here is mine: If there is something you really want to do in your life, then DO IT when the opportunity arises. Time is finite. If you keep saying, "Maybe next year," there will eventually come a time when there IS no next year. It is a painful tragedy that Helene Hanff never got to England to meet Frank Doer and the other people at Marks & Company, and that poignant sadness is what stayed with me after I had closed the book.

A Treasure
84 Charing Cross Road is a small book of correspondence between Helene Hanff, the author and Frank Doel, a London book seller. These letters chronicle their lives over a twenty year period from 1949 to 1969. Though never meeting, they share a very special friendship, almost a chaste love affair, that extends to his co-workers and family. This is a charming and delightful book about two people you come to care for through their letters and wish you knew in person. A must for your home library. A book you'll read over and over again and share with friends.


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