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Angkor: Celestial Temples of the Khmer
Published in Hardcover by Abbeville Press, Inc. (2002)
Authors: Jon Ortner, Ian W. Mabbett, Eleanor Mannikka, James Goodman, Ian Mabbett, and John Sanday
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Almost as magnificent as seeing the ruins themselves
Having spent some time recently in Cambodia exploring the Angkor ruins, I looked forward to purchasing this new picture book by celebrated photographer Jon Ortner. I was not disappointed. The photographs literally come alive. The quality of the paper is extremely good; the colour reproduction and sharpness of the pictures are superb.

The author chose a broad selection of the ruins to be included in his coffee table size text. All the famous sites are included, as well as a number of the lesser known monuments. The essays written by experts in the field also added a lot of useful and interesting background information. Several maps also aid the reader in locating the ruins.

For those who have seen Angkor, this book is almost a must. I am certain the owner will refer to these awesome photographs time and time again to remind himself of the experience of viewing some of the most incredible architecture and art in the history of mankind.

See it in person if you can.
Top quality photographs of one of the true wonders of the world in one of the few remaining truly exotic countries. The craftsmanship and presentation are top notch, but nothing short of making the trip in person is really satisfactory. Fortunately, the trip is relatively safe in these days when even domestic travel has its risks.


The Beginner's Guide to Art
Published in Paperback by Harry N Abrams (2001)
Authors: Brigitte Govignon and Goodman. John
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Superb introduction to art
This book is just what I was looking for: an excellent introduction to art and art history for the lay-person. It provides a thorough, global, multi-cultural survey of the history of architecture, sculpture and painting, using well-written text and excellent illustrations. The book also puts the development of various art forms in larger historical contexts, which aids in undestanding. It does all of this while presenting just the right amount of detail for someone who wishes to develop a general knowledge base in the area of art, and avoids either overwhelming the reader or being overly concise. Highly recommended!


Belles Lettres: Manuscripts by the Masters of French Literature
Published in Hardcover by Harry N Abrams (2001)
Authors: Roselyne De Ayala, Jean-Pierre Gueno, John Goodman, and Roselyne de Ayala
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A beautiful and informative book
At first glance, this appears to be a coffee table volume and it could certainly be used for that purpose, but anyone interested in French literature, in anything French for that matter, will be caught by the beauty of this book and the information it imparts to the reader. It's a book one can (and will!) go back to again and again.


Cars and Trucks (Golden Little Look-Look Book Ser.)
Published in Paperback by Golden Pr (1989)
Authors: Michael E. Goodman and John Nez
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excellent! informational
This s a good book for children because it gives infomaton on different vehicles that interests little kids.


Green Bay Packers (NFL Today)
Published in Library Binding by Creative Education (2000)
Authors: John Nichols and Michael E. Goodman
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History Of The Pack
If you are a young Packer fan or are the parent of a young Packer fan, I would sincerely recommend this book. As the author and a Packer fan myself, I think the mixture of great photography and easy to enjoy text will appeal to backers of the Pack in particular, and football fans in general.


J. Edgar
Published in Unknown Binding by L. A. Theatre Works (30 January, 2001)
Authors: Tom Leopold, Harry Shearer, and John Goodman
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J. Edgar!
Hilarious! John Goodman and Kelsey Grammar are at their best. The twists that Edgar takes in this play are creative and incredibly funny.


Notre-Dame De Paris
Published in Hardcover by Harry N Abrams (1998)
Authors: Alain Erlande-Brandenburg, Caroline Rose, and John Goodman
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A great book on a great building.
Forever locked between the two great arms of the Seine,sits one of,if not the greatest,of man's acheivements;Notre-Dame.In a truly beautiful account of the behemoth's history,the author takes time to tell the human stories of joy,sorrow,death and intrigue.He also includes stunnnning photos showing the true beauty of Notre-Dame.Own this true masterpiece.


The Origin of Perspective
Published in Paperback by MIT Press (04 August, 1995)
Authors: Hubert Damisch and John Goodman
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outstanding
this study, intense and multi-faceted, is a mandatory text for anyone who attempts to re-understand perspective.


The New Marine Aquarium: Step-By-Step Setup & Stocking Guide
Published in Paperback by Microcosm Limited (1999)
Authors: Michael S. Paletta, Edward Kadunc, Scott W. Michael, John Goodman, and Michael D. Paletta
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A must have resources for New Marine Aquarist
This was the second book I've purchased as I was recommended by various hobbyist whom I have lots of respect for. When I started reading this book, first thing I told myself "Wow, how little I knew". I would highly recommend anybody who is getting started with Reef Hobby. This book shows step by step on how to setup your first aquarium. Even as little detail as how to setup the Live Rock, how can you create tunnel with PVC pipe, setup equipment chart and so on. I say, this is a must have book

Best Book to Start With...
This is the best of several beginner books I've read on keeping a Marine Aquarium. It favors live rock for biological filtration (discovered fairly recently) that is much more natural and maintainable instead of keeping old style mechanical filtration. If you have just started doing your homework, and someone somewhere has recommended an "under gravel" filtration method to get you started, read this book first... let's just say you don't want to get too attached to your fish using the old mechanical methods. This book is not the end-all of aquarium keeping, just an excellent place to start.

Outstanding book for the beginner marine fishkeeper
This is a well-done book providing plenty of information about marine aquarium setup and maintenance. My mother's a librarian so I've read several books on this subject all of which seemed too trivial and uninformative or written for the professional reef tank hobbyist but this book seemed like the perfect fit for me. The author takes the reader step-by-step through the process of identifying and purchasing the necessary equipment to seting up the tank and equipment to choosing and introducing fish to the tank and of course, maintaining the aquarium. The book is very informative and should bolster confidence in a beginner looking to setup a small to midsize tank. The author pariticularly covers filtration methodologies very well focusing primarily on the highly regarded "Berlin" method. A must have for beginners and intermediate fishkeepers looking to setup a marine tank. I would recommend a more detailed book for specifically covering choosing and caring for different types of marine fish, corals, invertebrates, etc., but this is otherwise a great book.


St. Petersburg: Architecture of the Tsars
Published in Hardcover by Abbeville Press, Inc. (1996)
Authors: Dmitri Shvidkovsky, Alexander Orloff, and John Goodman
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where is customer service?
I ordered this book but was sent a book on grilling...I returned the grilling book but have not been credited for the st petersburg book..please refer this to the proper dept. thank you!

Worth Every Penny
This can be an expensive book if you're not buying it used, but it's absolutely worth it. The beautiful pictures are excellent at presenting St. Petersburg's amazing architectural wonders. The text is well-written, and even if you don't have a great deal of knowledge of Russian history, you'll still be able to follow along without any trouble.

A gem - read and enjoy!

St. Petersburg: Architecture of the Tsars
One of the most beautiful books I've ever come across, St. Petersburg:Architecture of the Tsars is a must for those interested in Imperial Russian history, architecture, or both. The lavish book aptly illustrates the architecture of the former capital of the tsars, from the exuberant Russian Baroque of Peter the Great, to the neoclassicism of Catherine the Great, to the Art Nouveau of Nicholas II. With chapters arranged in chronological order, the book illustrates the development of the city through the reigns of each tsar/tsaritsa, and includes seperate chapters on Pavlovsk, Tsarskoe Selo, and Peterhof. The book is well worth the price.


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