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Anesthesia Secrets
Published in Paperback by Hanley & Belfus (May, 2000)
Authors: James Duke and A Hanley & Belfus Publication
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Excellent Summary of Most Important topics in Anesthesia
I owned the first edition of this book during medical school while taking a rotation in Anesthesiology, and it was an INVALUABLE aid! I could find many answers to questions I was "pimped" on during the rotation, which were hard or impossible to find in the standard large text books. I highly recommend it to anyone doing a rotation in, planning on going into, or working in and around Anesthesiologists! An absolutely wonderful book, buy it!

A book everyone in anesthesia should have
Where you can get the "MEAT" of each area without reading a lot of miscellaneous information.


Dermatology Secrets in Color (The Secrets Series)
Published in Paperback by Hanley & Belfus (December, 2000)
Authors: James E. Fitzpatrick, John L. Aeling, and A Hanley & Belfus Publication
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Dr.Azeem Alam Khan.MBBS (QAU),M.Sc (UK),FACP (USA).
I bought this book a month ago,read it thoroughly and find it quite intersting and informative.It is different from the books usually written on dermatology.All questions asked are very common,informative and the one which are usually asked in the ward rounds and clinical meetings.
I recommend this book to all the dermatologists !

A little gem
Another excellent secret series book that covers must of the essential dermatological facts that must be known by any health care provider. It includes lots of good quality photographs and interesting facts. Certainly, this book is worth the time and the money.


A dream journey
Published in Unknown Binding by Deutsch ()
Author: James Hanley
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A great novel.
The story of a failed painter and the women who puts up with him. James Hanley, Irish writer who died in 1985, is the singlemost highly praised neglected novelist of the twentieth century, and A Dream Journey is clearly one of it's one hundred best novels. The London Times Literay Supplement once called him "an isolated giant of English literature", and in his later years he was regarded by many reputable novelists as the greatest of living English language novelists.


A Matter of Honor: A Memoire
Published in Hardcover by Vantage Press (March, 1995)
Author: James M. Hanley
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Insightful reading from the officers perspective
Finally got a chance to read and enjoy this relatively short book. But what it conveys with the point of view of the commander of the 2nd Battalion of the 442nd RCT is insightful and thought provoking. Not many of the white (haole) officers have written about their experinces with the nisei, but this books does show a dimension that few other officers could express. If you want to know an officers point of view on what was going on during this time period then read Col. Hanley's memoire.


The Last Voyage: And Other Stories
Published in Paperback by Harvill Pr (February, 2003)
Author: James Hanley
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Disappointing
The stories in this collection range from adequate to poor. And "A Passion Before Death" is one of the worst (perhaps the worst) short story I've ever read -- a seemingly interminable and gratuitously ugly, distasteful and bizarre piece that, just thinking about it now, makes my stomach churn and my skin crawl. It's no wonder Hanley's audience is microscopic.

Modern Tragedies of the Common Man
Commentary on Hanley Short Fiction Collection: The Last Voyage

For the author who takes as his major theme the foibles and failures of the 'little man', a large readership may be wanting and wealth an unlikely acquisition. A majority of readers prefer victorious heroes. What appeals to romance devotees in an old fireman burning himself to death? Or to western fans about a disgruntled crew on a doomed ship? Yet James Hanley is no more pessimistic than Flaubert or Conrad, his predecessors, or Orwell his contemporary.

Most of the stories in this collection were published in the early 1930's, a period when most of western civilization was stricken by The Great Depression. Already mayor European countries -- Spain, Italy, Germany, and Russia -- adopted toltalitarian governments which promised swift improvement through ruthless conformity and conquest. Irrevocable forces were bearing humanity toward another world conflict, the previous one a scant twenty years past. Scant suprise that writers like Hanley like Hardy before him, should view the common man, no matter how muscular, how fierce, as doomed to defeat.

Given such an outlook, why should Hanley's stories appeal to any one? Some books are read for the subject, some for the style, and then there are those works which happily marry both. Henry Jame's convoluted prose matched the central intelligences he chose as narrators. Hemingway's laconic prose fitted the action focused characters he created. Before he became an author Hanley worked in a variety of more or less menial jobs. At least a decade was spent on ships as a crewman. His prose is simple and intense, a workman-like narrative that gets the job done without ostentation. Because a goodly portion of his fiction takes place in a sailing milieu, he is often compared to Conrad. His stories do not give the impression of a brooding profundity that Conrad's does, yet the dialogue, the introspective voice, may come closer to what life aboard a freighter must be like.

Allan Ross in his introduction to the book observes this about James Hanley: "His impressive gifts of concentration, his dramatic skill, his poetic energy, work best in stories, as here, and in the short novel, when his compassion and anguish, pared down to the bone, create an often sublime intensity." Elsewhere the admiration of such writers as E.M. Forster, Faulkner, and Henry Green for Hanley has been remarked on. Surely, the esteem he enjoyed among such masters of narrative writing is an indication that Hanley offers qualities the discerning reader can appreciate.

As is typical of the better authors he has an eyes for detail and a tenacious memory. The worst handicap for a reader will probably stem from unfamiliarity with some maritime terms. What does a "Greaser" grease on a ship? Something or everything? And the same for a "Trimmer". Taking in or letting out sails comes to mind, but Hanley's sailors work on engine driven boats. A "Tiger" seems to be equivalent to a cabin boy, only whence the attachment of the name to the job? A razor's edge for an author: the balance of details for verisimilitude against the reader's ignorance of what those details may mean.


Occupational Medicine Secrets
Published in Paperback by Hanley & Belfus (15 April, 1999)
Authors: Rosemarie M. Bowler, James Cone, Jim Cone, James Cone, and A Hanley & Belfus Publication
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Against the Stream
Published in Paperback by Avon (August, 1983)
Author: James Hanley
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Another world
Published in Unknown Binding by Deutsch ()
Author: James Hanley
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Boy
Published in Hardcover by Horizon Press (October, 1982)
Author: James Hanley
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Chaliapin : an autobiography as told to Maxim Gorky
Published in Paperback by Columbus (1988)
Authors: Fyodor Ivanovich Chaliapin, Maksim Gorky, Nina Froud, and James Hanley
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