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William Grant Still : A Bio-Bibliography
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Publishing Group (30 August, 1996)
Authors: Judith Anne Still, Michael J. Dabrishus, and Carolyn L. Quin
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William Grant Still, is one of the best composers in history
I think this book, is very wonderful. If you need some information about him, or just want to study about him this is the book for it. This BOOK is very GOOd.


J.R.R. Tolkien (Critical Lives)
Published in Paperback by Alpha Books (13 December, 2001)
Authors: Michael White and Laura Anne Gilman
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A bounteous source of error and misinterpretation
This is the third full-length biography of Tolkien, after Humphrey Carpenter's and Daniel Grotta's. Carpenter's is accurate, well-written, and insightful. Grotta's is none of these, and White's reminds me much of Grotta's. The writing is abysmally clunky, and the text is riddled with completely amateur factual errors on every level, from confusing Dorothy Sayers with Dorothy Parker to inflating Tolkien's discomfort with Charles Williams's work into a seething personal hatred for which there is no contemporary evidence: rather the opposite. White's task, as the title suggests, was to analyze Tolkien's work as well as to recount his life, but there is no literary criticism as such in this book. White starts off his analysis badly by declaring that "the published letters relate almost nothing of his private life," which could only be thought true by someone disappointed at not finding the "personal demons" and "inner drives" (his words) that he thinks Tolkien ought to have. Accordingly, he supplies them. For instance, White reduces Tolkien's motivation for writing his mythology into a simple Freudian longing for his lost mother, and then adds insult to injury by claiming that this oversimplification takes nothing away from Tolkien's achievement. White shows no understanding of what made Tolkien tick, and replaces him with a textbook psychological construct.
Parts of the book are not this bad. White is less digressive than Grotta, and he shows at least a minimal knowledge of Tolkien's posthumously-published works. He concludes with a rousing defense of the value of Tolkien's work, but doesn't really engage with the criticisms. Against elitists who half-believe that popularity is a sign of worthlessness, it's no reply to emphasize Tolkien's popularity.
At one point White criticizes Tolkien for objecting to errors in a publisher's blurb. Tolkien didn't understand the publisher's publicity needs, White says. But no publisher needs to be factually inaccurate, and neither do Tolkien's biographers. This book is likely to be a source of factual and interpretive error for years to come. It adds nothing useful to Carpenter's biography, the one book all persons curious about Tolkien's life should read.

No New Insights Into Tolkien
Michael White's new biography of J.R.R. Tolkien is a competently written book and people who are just now discovering Tolkien and his works will most certainly find his book most useful. BUT everyone who has read e.g. Humphrey Carpenter's landmark biography from the late 70s or the ground-breaking studies of Tom Shippey will find nothing new in it. Unfortunately, White only uses second-hand sources and has no new conclusions to offer. Moreover, his book is flawed by some truly sloppy research mistakes, such as calling Dorothy Sayers an "American" and making the Habsburgs the rulers of the "Prussian Empire" (he is clearly confusing Germany with its neighbor Austria-Hungary).
Carpenter's biography although some 25 years older is the far more substantial biography, and although White introduces more historical background material than Carpenter, his background explanations (e.g. about the First World War) are never above schoolbook level. Recommend only for Tolkien newcomers.

Lord of the Rings
After seeing the movie "Lord of the Rings" I wanted to find out more aboout the man who had authored such an ambitious work of fiction. I remember for years hearing that the writing and the story were so spectacular that it was impossible to translate to the screen. I found Mr. Tolkien to be a very interesting subject and would recommend this book.


Interview With Anne Rice: A Conversation Between Anne Rice and Michael Riley
Published in Audio Cassette by Bantam Books-Audio (1997)
Authors: Anne Rice and Michael Riley
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Snore
A clear indication of why you shouldn't interview you friends. No question is challenging, no question is controversial, and the net result is a boring suck-up-athon.


The Atlanta Jobbank (Atlanta Jobbank, 14th Ed)
Published in Paperback by Adams Media Corporation (2000)
Authors: Michelle Roy Kelly, Heather L. Vinhateiro, Jennifer M. Wood, Anne M. Grignon, Michael Paydos, and Adams Media Corporation
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Classrooms for Distance Teaching and Learning: A Blueprint
Published in Paperback by Leuven University Press (01 December, 1998)
Authors: Michael Hegarty, Anne Phelan, and Lisa Kilbride
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The Dallas Fort Worth Jobbank (Dallas-Fort Worth Jobbank, 13th Ed)
Published in Paperback by Adams Media Corporation (2000)
Authors: Michelle Roy Kelly, Heather L. Binhateiro, Jennifer M. Wood, Anne M. Grignon, Michael Paydos, and Adams Media Corporation
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Dorothy Gillespie
Published in Hardcover by Radford University Foundation (01 January, 1998)
Authors: Richard Martin, George S. Bolge, Kyra Belan, Frances Martin, Marcia Corbino, Virginia P. Rembert, Frances Jr. Martin, Virginia Rembert, Fran Barkus, and George Bolge S.
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The Los Angeles Jobbank (Jobbank Series)
Published in Paperback by Adams Media Corporation (2000)
Authors: Michelle Roy Kelly, Heather L. Vinhateiro, Jennifer M. Wood, Anne M. Grignon, Michael Paydos, and Adam Media Corporation
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Sandbox Scientist: Real Science Activities for Little Kids
Published in Paperback by Chicago Review Press (1995)
Authors: Mary Anne Lloyd and Michael Elsohn Ross
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13 Ghost Stories from Whitby
Published in Paperback by Caedmon Story Tellers (1999)
Authors: Michael Wray, Chris Firth, and Anne Marshall
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