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Chronic Pelvic Pain: An Integrated Approach
Published in Hardcover by W B Saunders (15 January, 1998)
Authors: John F., Md. Steege, Deborah A., Ph.D. Metzger, Barbara S., Md. Levy, Gwen Steege, and William Schmitt
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Complete coverage of the multiple etiologies and treatments
Chronic pelvic pain is perplexing to all gynecologists. The reason is that not all pelvic pain is straight forward. There are psychological issues, urological, gastrointestinal, neural, and musculoskeletal components that preclude the effectiveness of simple NSAIDs and hysterecomy one size fits all treatment. This text very clearly characterizes the different etiologies with their workup and treatments. It is well organized to zero-in on a particular issue or read cover to cover. The illustrations are nice. This is the best book on this subject...hands down. It should be in every gynecologists library


John Ford : A Bio-Bibliography
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Publishing Group (1998)
Author: Bill Levy
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Overwhelming research
This book obviously required years of tireless research and extensive resources. Mr. Levy has left no stone unturned in his efforts to provide every aspect of technical information to the prospective John Ford scholar


On the Truth of Holy Scripture (Commentary Series)
Published in Paperback by Western Michigan Univ (2001)
Authors: John Wycliffe, Ian Christopher Levy, and Consortium for the Teaching of the Middle Ages
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A Much-Needed Resource for Late Medieval Biblical Scholarshi
Wyclif's preaching and biblical hermeneutics sparked the Lollard movement, England's first step towards empowering the laity to read Holy Scripture in English. Scholarship of Lollardy is blossoming these days, but is hampered by the difficulty of reading Wyclif's philosophically dense De Veritate Sacrae Scripturae. Levy's translation and abridgement of this important work will help Lollard scholars to understand Wyclif's biblical hermeneutics, and will introduce the general reader to the fascinating world of late medieval theory of Scripture.


Practical Skywatching (Nature Companion Series)
Published in Hardcover by Weldon Owen (01 March, 2002)
Authors: Chain Sales Marketing, David H. Levy, and John O'Byrne
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This is a information-packed book
This is a information-packed book. It's divided in nine chapters, but in fact you can see three parts:

The first part, with text and a lot of color pictures covers the basics of every subject you can imagine regarding sky watching: Binoculars, telescopes, cities and urban skies, software, history, every planet, binary stars, eclipses etc. etc. etc. always in just two or four pages.

The second part covers every constellation in the sky, in
alphabetical order (one constellation per page), with stars up to 6th (I guess) magnitude, highlighting the most interesting stars, nebulae etc., each one of the included features has a symbol (in the text below the map) so you can know at a glance if it is to be seen at naked eye, with binoculars or with a telescope. I should mention that it also has a 12 general skycharts, so you can always use the one according to your latitude and time of the year.

And the third part ("the Starhopping Guide") are 20 selected sectors of the sky, including stars up to 8th magnitude (deep-sky objects up to 12.5) with text and photos regarding deep sky features, double stars, nebulae etc. etc. Useful: constantly the text points out what you can expect to see with a given telescope (4", 6", 8" lens diameter).

And I have some mixed additional comments:
-I think every picture has been thoughtfully selected (no pictures just to fill space, as I've seen in other books).
-The sky maps are made by Will Tirion (so you can expect that

there is what should be there, and nothing less).
-There is a small map showing the path of sun eclipses until year 2015
-The moon is covered in 8 pages, featuring some 300 craters, mares etc.
-I liked the section about "in store test" for choosing binoculars.
-I was a little bit disappointed that the "Starhopping guide" includes many features for telescopes with an aperture of 8", and up to 16"... (of course, this is because I have a 5" aperture telescope!)
-The book itself has an uncommon size: about 6 1/2" x 11", so it's still handy to take it outdoors, but large enough to include sky maps of reasonable size.
-I see that this book includes in few words a lot of information that I've read in more detail somewhere else. I wonder how this will be taken for someone who this is her/his first skywatching book. It could be preciously treasured for years... or it could bore the the poor reader: Who knows?.
And finally, at the price offered here, it's a steal!


We Don't Kill Snakes Where We Come from: Two Years in a Greek Village
Published in Paperback by Querencia Books (1994)
Author: John Levy
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We Don't Kill Snakes Where We Come From
It is a wonderfully descriptive and very funny account of the two years the author and his wife spent in the tiny village of Meligalas in southern Greece. The book combines journal entries, poetry, and letters home to magical effect; the book is thoroughly readable and highly likable. Mr. Levy's remarkably astute observations of life in the tiny village are consistently warmhearted and generous, ranging from sad to poignant to downright hilarious.


Skywatching (Nature Company Guide)
Published in Hardcover by Time Life (1997)
Authors: David H. Levy, John O'Byrne, and Nature Company
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Plenty of information, detailed illustrations
I just bought this book and found it very easy to read, as well as helpful with using my brand new telescope.
It starts off by giving a very entertaing general history of astronomy, with plenty of illustrations.
It then covers astronomy concepts, such as star types, azimuth, etc. Also included is a section on telescopes.
Then it has 12 or so full scale maps of the sky, for every time of the year in both southern and northern hemispheres.
The best section is the constellation section. It has at least one page for each constellation, with a map showing a detalied view of it and surrounding stars/clusters/galaxies. It gives the history of the constellation, other interesting objects to look for nearby, and a photograph showing what the constellation really looks like (without the lines connecting the stars). Very helpful.

Great for cloudy nights!
This richly illustrated and clearly written book is a pleasure to read. Its author, David Levy, (discoverer of many comets, including Shoemaker-Levy which impacted Jupiter in 1994)is one of the great amauteur astronmers, and communicates his love of the heavens well. The star charts are done by Wil Tirion, the foremost celestial cartographer and author of many important sky atlases.

The book itself starts with a valuable historical perspective, discussing ancient astronomy and classical and modern astronomers. It progresses through a presentation of our place in the solar system and the universe, and discussons of planetary and deep sky objects. Various types of instruments for observing are also discussed. Finally, there is a section on each of the constellations, and the objects within them, enriched by historical information and even a guide to pronouncing some of the Arabic and Latin tongue-twisters one encounters.

The quality of the publication is first-rate. The illustrations range from ancient Chinese star charts through medievil earth-centric maps to images from the Hubble space telescope.

This is a book that will capture your interest, and supply many hours of pleasurable perusing on cloudy nights. The only drawback it that its hardcover, fairly thick format makes it less that ideal for the field.

Wonderful handbook
This glossy covered handbook is a treasure trove of information aimed at the beginner and amatuer astronomer. The quality of the production is what impressives me most. Wonderful diagrams and photographs throughout compliment informative text. The sky charts are easily accessible and make for a ready reference when identifying constellations. The other chapters include "Skywatching through the ages", "Stars and Galaxies", "Skywatching tools and techniques", "Understanding the changing sky", "A tour of the solar system" and "Probing the universe". This book would make an ideal gift for persons just starting out in astronomy, as well as the more experienced. Highly recommended and a bargain price to boot.


Backyard Astronomy: Your Guide to Starhopping and Exploring the Universe (Nature Company Guides)
Published in Paperback by Time Life (2001)
Authors: Robert Burnham, Alan Dyer, Robert A. Garfinkle, Martin George, Jeff Kanipe, David H. Levy, John O'Byrne, and Time-Life Books
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Very informative, didn't want to put it down
After picking this book up at a Sam's club out of curiosity I found that I couldn't put it down and ended up putting it in the cart. My companion is a begining Astronomy buff and he couldn't get enough eighther. We were reading it to each other and trying to read it at the same time. We have learned alot from this book and have put it to good use with his new telescope. I highly remommed this book to the person who has always wanted to get started in astronomy!

A Best Buy - But Beware! It's a Repeat
This beautifully produced book is a superb addition to the library of any backyard astronomer or anyone from eight to eighty. It's a best buy for several reasons.
The first is its outstanding quality. The second is the BEWARE!.
This book is actually a softcover, otherwise identical reprint of "Advanced Skywatching", ISBN: 0783549415, published in 1997, also by Time-Life.
Perhaps Time-Life used this subterfuge to catch unwary on-line shoppers that already own "Advanced Skywatching" (as I do), since you can't view the contents on-line to discover you already own the same book under a different name.

The complaint on the star charts about this book (or its twin) not covering the entire sky is not critical.
There isn't room on anyone's bookshelf for all the possible fun sky-hops, of which this book and its twin present abundant excellent examples. There are more and different, also challenging and instructive ones in another fine volume, "Turn Left at Orion", and many others.

Not to worry if you get sucked in. This one makes a fine gift for your favorite grandchild as mine will.
Add this to your "must have" list if you don't already own its twin. If you do, buy it anyhow and give it to someone special.
The price is astonishingly low for the fine content.


Contemporary Urban Planning
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (26 September, 1996)
Author: John M. Levy
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Get a Broad spectrum of Urban Planning for the Beginner
This book gives a broad spectrum of what to expect in the planning field, but there are a few flaws. One is that the book is not written for the technocratic planner, it is written for the beginner or someone who is not going to make planning their career. But this book will give the beginner a broad basis to start from and for this I do suggest the beginner to read this before they choose planning as a career.


James Weldon Johnson, Black Leader, Black Voice
Published in Hardcover by University of Chicago Press (1973)
Authors: Eugene Levy and John Hope Franklin
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Nicely Done
This book was really well done. It really helped me with a report I was doing on James Weldon Johnson. I learned a lot that I didn't know before, I'm really glad I read it, I'm just sorry it is unavailable. Lanky


Everything You Need to Score High on the Act: 1999 (Book and Disk)
Published in Paperback by Arco Pub (1998)
Authors: Joan U. Levy, Norman Levy, Davidson and Associates, and John U. Levy
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the answers do not correspond to the questions
on page 79, (English test) beginning with #22, the answer key is off. It gives the answer to 21 as D. and 22 is also D. How is this possible when the choices for 22 are F,G,H,J?

just about average
This was an o.k. book. It didn't help me very much, but it had good tests. They made a lot of mistakes, which could have been avoided. The writers probably didn't put their best into it.

This book is WONDERFUL!!
This is the best book I've ever used to get higher scores on the ACT. It tells exactly what you need to know and study -- and nothing more. I was studying a lot more formula's then I needed to and I didn't realize it untill I got this book. I also wasn't taught a couple of formulas, needed for the math part of the ACT, untill I used this book. I highly suggest this book to anyone who wants to raise their scores.


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