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Empire Style Designs and Ornaments: A Reprint of Recueil Des Dessins D'Ornements D'Architecture, C. 1813
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (1975)
Authors: Joseph. Beunat and David Irwin
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Perferct reference for the designer
Captures over 900 hundred of the French Empire Style period designs in delicate outline form suitable for use by the architectural or interior designer.

A must for any serious designer.


The Essence of the Economy (2nd Edition)
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall PTR (20 March, 1996)
Authors: David Parker and Joseph G. Nellis
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Great book for beginners
I read this book while attending Professor Nellis's course for my bank. Prior to that I have never studied any economics. Prof Nellis succeeds in his book to unravel economic intricacies to laymen like me. He makes the subject extremely easy to understand. His inspiring style of teaching reminds me of the great physicist Richard Feynman.


Four Comedies: The Taming of the Shrew, a Midsummer Night's Dream, the Merchant of Venice, Twelfth Night
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (1999)
Authors: William Shakespeare, David Bevington, and Joseph Papp
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Four Comedies
This book contains the four "best" comedies of Shakespeare, along with an excellent foreword by Joseph Papp. For each play, it contains a very well written introduction (one that is not only on the play, but links each of them together), Shakespeare's original source material (example: "A Merry Jest of a Shrewd and Curst Wife Lapped in Morel's Skin" for "the Taming of the Shrew"), and well commented textual notes. I found this collection particularly useful for an "upper-level" look at these four plays.


Gathering Sparks: Interviews from Parabola Magazine
Published in Paperback by Parabola Books (2002)
Authors: David Appelbaum, Joseph Kulin, and Editors of Parabola Magazine
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To be read, mulled over, debated, and cherished
Collaboratively edited by David Appelbaum and Joseph Kulin, Gathering Sparks: Interviews From Parabola Magazine is an outstanding collection of Parabola Magazine's interviews drawn from a publication span of twenty-five years and featuring some of the most spiritual, brilliant, insightful, and memorable people to be found worldwide. From noted psychologist Oliver Sacks to celebrated authors Ursula K. LeGuin and Elie Wiesel, to H. H. the Dalai Lama, Gathering Sparks presents a cross-section of fascinating, inspirational, and meaningful presentations to be read, mulled over, debated, and cherished. Gathering Sparks is enthusiastically recommended reading for students in the fields of world religions, spiritual traditions, psychology, philosophy, ethics, and metaphysics.


Genetics: Practice Problems and Solutions
Published in Paperback by Benjamin/Cummings (1998)
Authors: Joseph P. Chinnici and David J. Matthes
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genetics practice problems and solutions ,chinnici & matthes
I have found this book to be a tremendous help in improving my grade at college level genetics. I needed some help and practice in problems and this book has provided the data base of questions. The questions are well written and the information is laid out in a manner that is not intimidating. I want to sit and read the questions for fun :o) There is a good combination of multiple choice and short answer questions which drew me to buying the book. I need the practice in short answer response questions. Also, the content is not too symplistic and straight-foward.The major topics in genetics are addressed with many questions requiring varying amounts of information for a response. There is a good measure of thinking that is required to foumulate an A+ answer. It is also very convenient to have the solutions at the end of the section of problems so that I do not have to go searching every time I need an answer.


iPhoto 2: The Missing Manual
Published in Paperback by O'Reilly & Associates (2003)
Authors: David Pogue, Derrick Story, and Joseph Schorr
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Great book!
At first I wondered how an entire book could be written about iPhoto--this one is packed with useful information. I had no idea how much can be done with this application. I own a number of Missing Manuals, and they're all very good.


It Is I, Joseph
Published in Audio Cassette by Americana Pub Inc (2001)
Authors: Cynthia Davis, David Griffin, M. J. Wildegenre, and M. J. Wilde
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Dramatically narrated and flawlessly recorded
It Is I, Joseph is the unabridged recording of Cynthia Davis story of Joseph, the son of Jacob of Canaan, and his adventures in Egypt as recorded in the Old Testament. Ably narrated by Charlie O'Dowed, we are introduced to the politics of the court of Pharaoh, nomadic tribal life, the details and personalities intertwined with one of the most compelling of the Old Testament tales of family and betrayal, hardship and faith, despair and conversion, and eventual restoration and triumph. Exceptionally well written, dramatically narrated, and flawlessly recorded, It Is I, Joseph is enthusiastically recommended.


The Jewish Concept of Reincarnation and Creation: Based on the Writings of Rabbi Chaim Vital
Published in Hardcover by Jason Aronson (1999)
Authors: David Wexelman and Chaim Vital
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An important source, but not for beginners

Rabbi Chaim Vital was the closest disciple of the great 16th-century kabbalist, Rabbi Isaac Luria, also known as the "Holy Ari (lion) of Safed" or simply as "The Arizal." The Arizal's teachings were all given orally, and he himself wrote very little in print. His faithful disciple, Rabbi Chaim Vital, recorded his master's teachings in several books which have come down to us. One of these is "Sha'ar Gilgulim" (The Gate of Reincarnations,") which forms the basis of the book I am now reviewing. Although "The Gate of Reincarnations" is a fundamental source text for Jewish mystics and scholars, until now, it was only available in Hebrew.

Rabbi Wexelman's book is the first I known of to present substantial amounts of material from "The Gate of Reincarnations" in English. He has also included a second section, "The Kabbalistic Concept of Creation," which is based on two other works by Chaim Vital, the "Sha'ar ha-Hakdamot" and the "Otsrot Hayim." Together, they give a fine presentation of the Arizal's teachings on the spiritual journey of the human soul.

But, as the subtitle says, this book is "based on" the writings of Chaim Vital. As such, it is not a complete word-for-word translation. As Rabbi Wexelman himself states in his introduction, he has "omitted sections that would cause confusion due to problems of translating difficult concepts suitable only for more advanced learners." At the same time, he has also "tried not to distort the meaning and ideas or to add [his] own thoughts on these topics." The result is a redaction that presents the basics of Vital's work in a form that is accessible to the educated English-speaking student of Jewish mysticism. (However, I myself would have prefered a complete translation.)

The book explains the five levels of the human soul, how souls come to be reincarnated, how the 613 mitzvot relate to the 613 parts of the spiritual body, the phenomenon of "ibbur" (temporary benign possession), soulmates, etc. Especially interesting are the sections on "who was who," which trace the various incarnations of biblical and Talmudic personalities, according to the insights of Vital's master, the Arizal. (In addition to being a great kabbalist, the Arizal was also a type of "past-life reader" who could see all the previous incarnations of a person and prescribe the proper "tikkun" or soul correction for each person.)

Make no mistake, however: this is not an intro how-to book on reincarnation. The original text was intended for advanced rabbinic scholars who were already steeped in Jewish law, kabbalah, and Orthodox Jewish practices for many years, and it assumes you have that background. It also assumes a working knowledge of specialized kabbalistic terms in Hebrew, such as the Four Worlds, the Sefirot and their different combinations, levels of the soul, etc. One glaring weakness of the book is that it has no glossary. Nor does it have any biographical materials on the various rabbis who's incarnations are recorded. If you don't already know Jewish history, they are only so many names.

So, I give this book five stars for what it is: a good redaction of an advanced kabbalistic source text in English. As such, it will be very useful to the advanced student. However, for the general reader who doesn't want to plow through so many technical terms, I would recommend Rabbi DovBer Pinson's book, "Reincarnation in Judaism: the Journey of the Soul," instead. Rabbi Pinson's book presents the same ideas, based on the same authentic sources, but in much more accessible language.


Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye: Memories of John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Published in Paperback by Little Brown & Co (Pap) (1983)
Authors: Kenneth P. O'Donnell, David F. Powers, and Joseph McCarthy
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Johnny, I Wish I Knew Ye
The book "Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye" by Kenneth O'Donnell and David Powers offers a wide variety of information about the life of John F. Kennedy. Focusing on his political life, with which they were deeply involved, the authors give a perspective on the life of President Kennedy that can't be matched by many others, for not many others knew him as well as they did. Unlike a normal, relatively boring biography, this collection of memories about their friend and president contains stories, personality, and detailed information as seen through the eyes of white house aides and friends. I highly recommend this book to learn more about Kennedy and to have a great time in the process.

I am fifteen years old. The reason that I read this book is because I hope one day to be involved in public life. I began this book knowing relatively nothing about Kennedy, except his assination and his line, "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." This book gives me information to quench my thirst for knowledge as well as inspire and provide me with information that I will be able to use in the future, which I am only aboe to dream of now.

I love this book and feel that it is a shame that this is out of print. I feel that it is atrocious to think of a person not even attempting to find a copy of this book or not reading it if they have it. To conclude, I feel that this book is well worth the read, and so much more.


Karl Bodmer's Studio Art: The Newberry Library Bodmer Collection
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Illinois Pr (Pro Ref) (2002)
Authors: W. Raymond Wood, Joseph C. Porter, David C. Hunt, and Raymond W. Wood
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Captured the imaginations of the western world then and now
Collaboratively written by W. Raymond Wood (Professor of Anthropology, University of Missouri-Columbia), Joseph C. Porter (Chief Curator, North Carolina Museum of History), and David C. Hunt (Director, Stark Museum of Art, Orange, Texas), and enhanced with numerous black-and-white illustrations and studio art reproductions, Karl Bodmer's Studio Art is a truly captivating collection of images and an informative, scholarly study of the works of Karl Bodmer, a Swiss artist whom Prince Maximilian of Wied-Neuwied selected for an 1833-34 expedition up the Missouri River. Bodmer sketched and painted landscapes and Native American portraits which uniquely captured the imaginations of the western world then and now. Enthusiastically recommended for academic and community library Art History and American History reference collections, Karl Bodmer's Studio Art focuses more on the story of Bodmer's journey than the art itself, yet both the text and the illustrations have a timeless appeal.


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