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Along the way they meet various adventurers such as Hurricane Jeck and never resist the opportunity to put ashore for a relaxing pipe and dram, especially if there should be a relation or impending dance in the area. Para Handy, as the captain of the vessel waxes lyrical upon a thousand subjects from the English ('Poor sowls, I feel sorry for them')to the Highland midge and many of the stories in the collection will be in the form of a far fetched yarn from Para Handy.
An excellent collection of extremely funny and light hearted stories. This book is a must in any discerning reader's collection.
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This book does not replace Total Baseball (which is a must have for its great essays, leader charts, etc.) but its a must for the hard-core fan. I can't wait to see the All-Time Major League SourceBook!!!
The only drawback is that team and record information is not provided. But, then again, who'd be able to lift the book?
A must buy for statistics freaks!!!
Not only is every batting and pitching stat in here, but fielding is here, by position, and by year as well. Better yet, this edition estimates innings in the field, so that range factors for defensive susbstitutes are now graded properly (sadly, though, the defensive innings are not published).
This book is particularly good for those who play baseball simulations and enjoy creating their own ratings for players (charts, computer files, whatever). For roughly the cost of one Red Sox ticket, you can have this book and enjoy it for years to come (or at least until the 3rd edition is released).
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Harvey's rise, fall, and rebirth as Sensational parallels the history of rock itself. As arguably the first Scottish artist to record a rock album (1964's "Alex Harvey & His Soul Band"), Harvey's career swung as wildly as his choice of cover tunes. After fronting the group that inspired Glasgow schoolgirl Lulu to record her first hit, "Shout", Harvey went on to focus on folk, then spent time as a cabaret singer before landing in the pit band of the London production of "Hair". After making several avant garde attempts at psychedelia (including stints with the jazz-tinged Rock Workshop and his own band, Giant Moth), Harvey found his place fronting the former prog band Tear Gas as his own Sensational Alex Harvey Band. As in his previous musical incarnations, Harvey's main strength as a performer lay in making other artists' songs undoubtedly his own, whether the Tom Jones chestbeater "Delilah", R&B stalwarts Lieber & Stoller's "Framed" or those of more obscure composers like Belgian Jaques Brel ("Next").
The main criticism I've heard about the book is that any die-hard Harvey fan will have heard all these stories before. That doesn't really detract from the value of the book -- any die-hard Harvey fan will have to have it, if only for the rare photos inside. Maybe once the paperback version is released Alex Harvey will finally, 20+ years after his untimely death, get the recognition he deserves as a world-wide Sensation.
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About two-thirds the way through, I suddenly found myself reading without the book making sense. I had to ask someone else who was reading the book at the same time, if she was as confused as I was. My friend explained that they had changed characters. I went back and re-read, but still found the trasition from one character's story to another very unclear. I felt annoyed and disappointed, as I had become involved in the first character's story, and I never did come to care about the second character.
Overall, this book did have some interesting passages. But I'm afraid I personally found the book far too "literary" in style, and very confusing. I am a professional person with a Master's Degree, yet this book made me feel really stupid. I felt confused and lost as to what was happening, and it was a real struggle for me to finish the book after the author switched characters.
No other book that I've read provides such a sense of the dead--all those who once lived on earth and now are deep within the bogs, at the bottoms of the sea, in mass graves, in archaeological sites--to be dug up and remembered by the archaeologists who are like priests of memory. This book is really about memory and how we owe it to the dead to remember them: Jacob remembers his beloved sister Bella who died in the Holocaust; Athos remembers the dead of the excavated city Biskupin in Polland where he rescued Jacob; Jacob finishes Athos' work as a way to honor his memory and the learning he imparted; Ben remembers Jacob and his poetry and finds in his poetry and journals answers to his profoundest dilemmas.
We numb ourselves to atrocities such as the Holocaust because the horror is so great; but books like this help us remember and pay homage to those who suffered. It's a beautiful book even though the structure is flawed and the language not always perfection. Still, it's superior to 95% of what's on the market.
If you thought the first monster, STATS All-Time Major League Handbook was good, this one really hits the target. At over 2500 pages, I doubt that you'll want to read this book in one sitting, however, I think it's a heck of an accomplishment and the guys and gals at STATS should really be proud of this one.
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