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The Art of Time
Published in Paperback by Marlowe & Company (2000)
Authors: Jean-Louis Servan-Schreiber, Eva Sartori, Leo Sartori, and Franklin Philip
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The best book about time and life management
This small, concise book is insightful and gets to the heart of time and time management. It is better than any of the popular, larger books or programs on the subject.


Ashanti to Zulu
Published in Paperback by Dial Books for Young Readers (1980)
Authors: Margaret W. Musgrove, Leo D. Dillon, and Diane Dillon
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Culture at its best
This is an amazing book, practically one of a kind! The information, illustions, and luster of the indigenous African cultures is beautiful to behold. I recommed introducing young children to cultures and peoples as varied as the come to fully portray to them the true beauty of this creation, life. There is nothing so intricate, so inveloping and powerful as life in this form. Pronounciation is given for the tribes names to bring ease of reading, which is, in fact, very enjoyable.


Attacking Football Defenses With Radar Blocking
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall Trade (1985)
Author: Leo Hand
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A Blocking Classic
Coach Hand has produced a truly great football book based on a simple theme -- equipping your offensive line with a few sets of rules and calls that will allow them to block any defensive front.

Hand outlines both a few sets of basic rules and a number of specific calls that will deal with any front. Some calls involve the whole offensive line or half the line, while others are special two-man calls to deal with an unanticipated situation at the point of attack.

Hand goes into so much detail that he acknowledges that very few coaches will ever attempt to install all the rules he provides. The "Radar" concept's greatest strength, however, lies in its modularity -- you can pick and choose which calls you want to install, and further refine the process for individual opponents.

Highly recommended.


Basic Concepts of Chemistry
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (2001)
Author: Leo J. Malone
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The Perfect Companion
This book is the perfect companion for those studying Chemistry at a beginner level (high school, and to a lesser extent first-year College study.) Its detailed explaination of ideas and concepts coupled with the lively and colorful diagrams all provides excellent back-up notes for one's course of study. Take it to class and have it ready to go when you study. Malone writes in a friendly and non-formal style, but still gives very good and up-to-date deatils of current chemistry techniques. The tag questions on each page will make you think about each chapter's contents and will reinforce the content of the book. Like chemistry, the ideas in this book are universal and will benefit your study no matter where in the world you are.


The Beginner's Observing Guide : An Introduction to the Night Sky for the Novice Stargazer
Published in Paperback by Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (01 January, 1999)
Author: Leo Enright
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The Very Best Beginners Guide to Star-gazing
This little book is extremely well written and clearly explains the motions of the earth and stars, accompanied by simple star charts and general astronomica information for use by children or beginning adults. It is readily available from the ..., along with an excellent annual Observers Guide and Calendars.
Highly recommended for a concise, specific, introduction to astronomy. A great start and excellent value for anyone.


The Big Band Almanac
Published in Paperback by DaCapo Press (1989)
Authors: Leo Walker, Harry James, and Les Brown
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A great guide to old-fashion swing music!
The low-key, down home alternative to George Simon's often-lauded "Big Bands," this has a charming, almost DIY, quality to it. The graphic layout is pretty funky, but there are more and better photographs than in Simon's book. Also the writing is less jaded and more breathless, conveying the author's continued enthusiasm for his favorite artists of year gone by. Most significantly, Walker puts all the artists on an equal footing, listing them from A to Z, whereas Simon makes a big distinction between "major" artists, and lesser or non-swing musicians, shunting them to separate sections in the back of the book. Both books are informative, but I have more of a soft spot in my heart for this one -- I'd recommend it first!


Blues Hanon
Published in Paperback by Music Sales Corp (1980)
Author: Leo Alfassy
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Blues Hanon's are fun
For those piano students who remember long hours at the keyboard practicing "Hanons"....let me say that Alfassy's "Blues Hanons" are NOT the same old exercises. These fingering techinques provide very good musical insight (and finger practice) for the aspiring blues musician. The lessons progress from easier to harder....and in some cases the later riffs build on skills learned in earlier lessons. One slight problem.......there is no CD or cassette. Blues riffs have a "sound" that requires both rhythm and dynamics to duplicate. Hearing these riffs played would be of great benefit...especially for the late-beginner or early-intermediate student.


The Bog People: Iron-Age Man Preserved
Published in Paperback by Cornell Univ Pr (1988)
Authors: P. V. Glob and Rupert Leo Scott Bruce-Mitford
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Glimpse into Iron Age life and ritual
P. V. Glob's BOG PEOPLE is a concise and illuminating study of several exquisitly preserved bodies of Iron Age inhabitant discovered northern Denmark by peat diggers in the early 1950s.

Glob, who was on the scene soon after the bodies were discovered, describes the remarkable condition of the bodies, then proceeds to explore the circumstances of their deaths. Glob's exposition gives us a look into the practice of ritual sacrifice in Iron Age northern Europe. Enhancing his discussion with studies of their last meals, the manner of death, the clothes and jewelry they wore as well as other bog artifacts, Glob introduces us to a brutal world where ritual sacrifice played a critical role in the spiritual life of Iron Age residents of modern day Denmark.

The photographs and x-rays of the bodies are stunning. In particular, the haunting photos of the serene, delicately preserved Tolland man cast this study in an earthy yet unearthly light.


Brief Happiness: The Correspondence of Theo Van Gogh and Jo Bonger (Cahier Vincent, No. 7.)
Published in Paperback by Waanders Pub (2000)
Authors: Theo Van Gogh, Jan Robert, Leo Jansen, Johanna Van Gogh-Bonger, and H. Van Crimpen
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New insights into Vincent van Gogh and his family
In this volume the 101 existing letters between Vincent's brother, Theo van Gogh, and Theo's fiance, Johanna Bonger, are published for the first time in their entirity.

Through the letters the reader gains insights into a young Dutch couple in love in the late 19th century. The book not only presents intriguing and very personal insights about Vincent van Gogh, but is also a compelling and touching chronicle of two young people as they prepare for marriage and a life together. A life tragically brief, as the title suggests.

Much has been written about Vincent van Gogh, of course, but it's fascinating to read insights about how his own family and contemporaries perceived him. For example Theo wrote: "He is one of the most advanced painters and it is difficult to understand him, even for me who knows him so intimately. His ideas cover so much ground, examining what is humane and how one should look at the world, that one must first free oneself from anything remotely linked to convention to understand what he was trying to say, but I am sure he will be understood later on. It is just hard to say when."

A satisfying and very worthwhile exploration of three lives--forever interwoven.


Bringing Soprano Arias to Life
Published in Paperback by Scarecrow Press (1990)
Authors: Boris Goldovsky, Arthur Schoep, and Leo Van Witsen
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This book is essential for the modern opera singer.
I was first introduced to this book by my voice instructor about six months ago. It contains valuable information about many of the most commonly performed arias in the soprano repertory. Each aria is translated both word for word and idiomatically. A summary of each opera is given as well as measure-by-measure suggested staging. Suggestions are also given for the cadenzas. This book has really made a difference in how I perform some of my arias. I highly recommend it.


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