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Art Isn't Easy: The Theater of Stephen Sondheim
Published in Paperback by DaCapo Press (1992)
Author: Joanne Gordon
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An Academic View of the Musicals of Sondheim
Of all the books currently published on Sondheim's musicals, Gordon gives the best academic treatment to his works. Mainly a formal analysis of the shows, she peppers in enough historical and biographical facts to provide any reader with a better understanding of the plays. The chapter on _Sunday_ is particularly good. It does help to be familiar with the shows before reading, as Gordon wastes little time on plot synopsis. A must for any Sondheim scholar.

Sondheim fan? Wanna become one?
This book takes us musical-by-musical through some of the most famous and artistically valuable of Sondheim's musicals (the latest entry being Assassins). Each chapter looks at the musical with a critical eye (or listens with a critical ear, as the case may be) and responds to criticism about the musical in question. This is not a book simply about selling Sondheim - when the author is unimpressed, she lets us know. But Gordan finds much to admire in Sondheim's musicals, and helps us to appreciate that. Each chapter outlines in detail the plot, characters, and songs - especially useful for in-depth study. You can't get much more specific without actually taking out the libretto or following along in the score! All her arguments are well-founded and supported with examples from the text. The use of lyrics is especially appropriate. This book is especially valuable from a literary and theatrical standpoint. The observations on the music itself are correct, but not plentiful, as Gordan's expertise is in theatre, not music. Accessible to the casual audience member and the Sondheim groupie.

Comprehesive and informative for any Sondheim fan.
Whether you are well versed in all of Sondheim or have just seen a show once this books covers everthing from plot, to technique, to reviews. I used this for my thesis on Sondheim and found it very informative.


Handbook of Headache Management: A Practical Guide to Diagnosis & Treatment of Head, Neck & Facial Pain
Published in Paperback by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers (1999)
Authors: Joel R. Saper, Stephen D. Silberstein, C. David Gordon, Robert L. Hamel, and Sahar Swidan
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A Must-Have for "headachers"
Whether you need info on migraine, cluster headaches, tension-type headaches, or any other headache problem, this book will have it. The outline format, tables, and illustrations make the content easy to access and understand. Includes an outstanding section on medications.

Headache Management
This 2nd edition of the handbook is comprehensive and concise. The arrangement of the book provides a methodical review of basic issues in headache from etiology to treatment. Specific attention to the various classifications of headache provides highly valuable information regarding evaluation and management of the headache patient. The section reviewing medications used in headache treatment is comprehensive and highly informative. Especially notable is a general atomsphere of care and concern for the plight of the chronic headache patient regarding the multitude of complex factors affecting pain. This handbook is an excellent reference for any practitioner dealing with headache management.


Power, Holiness, and Evangelism: Rediscovering God's Purity, Power, and Passion for the Lost
Published in Paperback by Destiny Image (1999)
Authors: Randy Clark, Steve Beard, Pablo Bottari, Harvey R., Jr. Brown, Michael L. Brown, Pablo Deiros, Gordon D. Fee, Chhris Heuertz, Scott McDermott, and Carlos Mraida
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Power/Holiness/Evangelism: Rediscovering God's Purity, Power
I purchased this book as a second thought, and found out I got more than I bargained for. The level of expertise and experience with God impressed me initially, but it was the depth of each topic presented by each of the authors that shocked me. When dealing with God and spiritual subjects in books, there are so many approaches, and many that are really weird, but in this book the contributing authors do much to show by scriptures and experience the reality of the need for the church to be seeking God's power, holiness, and evangelistic outreach to the human race. This is not a book of testimonies alone, but scriptures and the reality of the topics listed in the title. Another book that assisted me in certain sections of this book was I Give You Authority by Charles Kraft. Though much different in subject, it assisted me in understanding some things that are occurring in the South American churches. I highly recommend this book for one's bookself, not only for reading, but as a text book for what is happening in Christianity today.

Unity and Passion for God
The chapters are written by individuals from various backgrounds who are sensing the Holy Spirit drawing them into a closer relationship with God. This purity of heart has been documented in past and present revivals around the world.


Handbook of Content Literacy Strategies: 75 Practical Reading & Writing Ideas
Published in Paperback by Christopher-Gordon Pub (1999)
Authors: Jean E. Brown, Christopher-Gordon Publishers, and Elaine C. Stephens
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Practical Strategies for Every Classroom
This text offers 75 practical strategies that foster strategic learning and literacy training in all classes. It offers ideas that are appropriate for K-12, postsecondary, and especially ESL/EFL teachers. It provides a framework for initiating, constructing, and utilizing content and strategic knowledge that is applied to real-life applications. Of all the "quick-tips" books that teachers have available, this is one of the best. It provides teachers with the ability to bring reading, writing, and problem-solving into every classroom.


Science of Structures and Materials (Scientific American Library, No 23)
Published in Hardcover by W H Freeman & Co. (1988)
Authors: James Edward Gordon and Stephen Wagley
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Why is glass fragile and not steel?
I used to beleve that questions like that are not possible to answer without mathematics and advanced physics. Gordon does it, and he does it very good. If you like aha-experiences, read this book!


Space Raiders and the Planet of Doom
Published in Paperback by Simon Pulse (1983)
Authors: Stephen Mooser and Gordon Tomei
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BEST SCIENCE FICTION BOOK EVER!
The author of this book Stephen Mooser is a genius. If you like science fiction books you will love this one and the other books he has written.


Stephen Sondheim : A Casebook (Casebooks on Modern Dramatists)
Published in Paperback by Garland Publishing (1999)
Authors: Joanne Gordon and Kimball King
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A Complete and Compelling Study
Ms. Gordon has raised the bar for theatrical commentary with this fantastic casebook. As a Sondheim fan, I found it intriguing, vastly explanatory, and well-put throughout. She has taken each show and dissected their creation and production revealing the true genius of Sondheim and his Collaborators. Well edited and concisely worded, this book is a must-have for any admirerers of Sondheim or musical theatre in general. The book was worlds of help as research for my lecture/recital on Sondheim. Through Ms. Gordon's words I was able to find material and citations that would vastly back-up what I was saying in my speech. Read this book.


Supervision of Instruction: A Developmental Approach
Published in Hardcover by Allyn & Bacon (23 October, 1997)
Authors: Carl D. Glickman, Stephen P. Gordon, and Jovita M. Ross-Gordon
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An great book for the Administrator-to-be; it's a keeper!
Teaching has always been a tuff profession and when you add a poor principal to the mix, the job can be almost unbearable. Glickman, et al have presented the clinical supervision model in a very earthy, hands-on manner. The examples are true to life and the chapter questions are thought provoking and right on the money. This is one book you will keep when your program is done and I'm sure you will come back to it over and over.


The Search for Infinity: Solving the Mysteries of the Universe
Published in Hardcover by Checkmark Books (1995)
Authors: Gordon Fraser, Egil Lillestol, Inge Sellevag, Egil Lillestl, and Stephen Hawking
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Excellent introduction to astrophysics
Astrophysics today is required to observe the infinitely small, in order to find answers for the big picture.
In this view the book explores particle physics before plunging into astronomy. It retraces the history of discoveries, starting from the ancient greek concept of the atom, all the way to the latest theories and discoveries made through modern particle accelerators.
The book does not propose answers; it limits itself to presenting the accepted theories, and does so with an everyday language. I would say the book is at such a level that anybody with high a school level of education will be able to understand it.
I would criticize the fact that the authors don't make questions that invite the reader to be more curious about the universe. We know there are inconsistencies in the existing theories but this aspect is not explored. Too bad because I think astrophysics make a very fascinating research.

Essential reading!
Reviews the major developments in science relating to the inner structure of the atom and quantum physics, and the efforts to understand the nature of the stars, galaxies and the universe. Easy to read and accompanied by clear diagrams and photographs, as well as comments on the scientists. Packed with information, making very complex ideas understandable. If you have any interest in what is happening on these frontiers of science, start with this book.

Very accessible and excellent graphics that support learning
This is an exceptional book because of the way the information is organized and for it's wonderful use of graphics.From quarks to Black Holes--it's all in there. I am not a nuclear physicist nor do I hold an MS--I am just interested in knowing more about subatomic particles and the gasses in the gallexies. That's why I love this book's approach which enabled me to absorb the new information and gain some understanding of the world of quantum mechanics. Gratefully, I can report that the authors have managed to make this material accessible and fun! I give extra cudos to whomever designed the book because it is a visual treat which begs to be read.


The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket (Modern Library Classics)
Published in Paperback by Modern Library (14 May, 2002)
Authors: Edgar Allan Poe, Jeffrey Meyers, and Stephen Rachman
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A Wonderful Sailor's Tale
Arthur Gordon Pym was a young man who had dreams of great adventure. He defied his family and stowed away on board a whaling ship. Doing this lead him into all sorts of exciting adventures. He confronted things like mutiny, near starvation, and altercations with different cultures.

I'd have to say that this story is "classic Poe". If you are a fan of Poe's short stories, you'll definitely like this book. I only had a few problems with the story. There were times that the story dragged, but this is far outweighed by the times that the story was very exciting, and I couldn't put the book down. I won't go into the ending, but it left me unsettled.

I found that the explanatory notes were very helpful. I'm not a great scholar on any level, nor will I ever claim to be. The explanatory notes were very simple to understand, and it helped me understand portions of the story that caused confusion, particularly the end.

thoroughly enjoyable
I haven't yet ruled out the possibility that I'm simply an oddball, but I assume every boy goes through a sort of Poe mania at some stage, at least I did. In fact, I got so bad around 5th grade that, having torn through the stories and poems, I was even reading biographies about him. But somehow, even with all of that, I think I had missed this longer work. I'm sorry I did, because while this wildly overstuffed adventure is enjoyable now, I would have really loved it as a kid.

When Arthur Gordon Pym stows away on a whaling ship, he little dreams that he'll encounter tyranny, mutiny, biblical storms, cannibalism, shipwreck...and Poe's just getting warmed up.

I've read that he cobbled together this semi-novel from several shorter pieces he'd written. It has a somewhat uneven feel to it; episodic, even disjointed. And as the episodes are piled one on top of the other it becomes a tad much. But it is always fun, often thrilling, and the mayhem that lurks on the surface guards layer upon layer of allegory and allusion. As you read you find yourself saying, "Hey, Melville borrowed that scene and Jack London got that idea here and Lovecraft cadged this plot..." If you have any doubts about how influential a literary figure Edgar Allan Poe was, this melodramatic masterpiece will put them to rest. More importantly, you'll thoroughly enjoy yourself.

GRADE: A-

A Great Poe Story
A Great Poe Story

"The Narrative of A. Gordon Pym of Nantucket" is a devilish tale about a young sea-loving man by the name of Arthur Gordon Pym. He becomes a stowaway onboard a ship by the name of Grampus. This gravely error causes the mutiny of the Grampus, the stranding of the Grampus at sea, and the death of his friend, Augustus. I believe this story is a wonderful spine-tingling tale by the popular author Edgar Allan Poe. This story would be a wonderful addition to anyone's horror story collection, especially anyone who loves Edgar A. Poe's gruesomely good stories of horror and mystery.


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