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Big Broadcast 1920-1950
Published in Paperback by Avon (1973)
Authors: Frank Buxton and Bill Owen
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A Must-Have For the Old-Time Radio Fan
One of the undisputed classic reference works for the old-time radio enthusiast, first published during the original wave of nostalgia over 25 years ago, "The Big Broadcast" lists many network and syndicated radio shows that ran in the timeframe of the 1920's-50s, more commonly referred to as "the golden age of radio". A great source for cast lists (if you can't put a name to a voice) with informative articles on genres and more technical matters (sound effects, "independent" networks, etc.). This type of thorough reference work is usually frustratingly hard to find for the old-time radio. This book has been out of print for years, and when you found a copy of the first edition, you could expect to pay premium prices, especially if the seller knew what he had. The introduction, by radio comedian Henry Morgan (not to be confused with the guy who played Colonel Potter on "MASH"), is a beauty.


Collector's Guide to Owens Pottery
Published in Hardcover by Sonoran Pub (1996)
Author: Frank L. Hahn
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A must for collectors of Owens and American Art Pottery
This book is the best source of information on the pottery produced by J.B. Owens. Well written with good descriptions of the various lines produced by this company.


Regeneration
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (2000)
Authors: Everett Owens, John Shiban, and Frank Spotnitz
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The X-Files: Regeneration
This is a book of The X-Files episode "Leonard Betts". It is one of the scariest episodes, and the end of it leads to the revelation of Scully's cancer, which is obviously a very important event in the history of The X-Files, as any fan of the show will know. It is also hardback, which I greatly appreciated, and is well worth the money.


Clubland : The Fabulous Rise and Murderous Fall of Club Culture
Published in Audio Cassette by Audio Renaissance (2003)
Author: Frank Owen
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Drugs, Decadence & Murder
Awesome book. Frank Owen really gets down into the nitty gritty details and names names like no one I've ever seen before. I live in NYC and have been to the Limelight many times as well as the Palladium and various other dens of iniquity (RIP Coney Island High - the best club ever) and his version of the needle hits the vein right on. I felt like I was reading a transcription of the scene and the vibe that was just like being there.

I was so caught up in the book and all of the details that when I finished it, I went online to VillageVoice.com and looked up a bunch of Owen's other articles. This guy and his book are killer!

By the way, I miss those days, but if you search NYC there are still a few great spots, just not on the size and scale of the Limelight...Guiliani could shut down clubs, but he couldn't kill of the spirit.


Thompson Chain Reference Bible New International Version (Order #833)
Published in Hardcover by B.B. Kirkbride Bible Company (1988)
Authors: Frank Charles Thompson, G. Frederick Owen, and Kirkbride Bible & Technology
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The Best
I love the New King James Version, put out by Thomas Nelson, but I loath Thomas Nelson Bibles. This is how I happened upon the Thompson a few years ago as I was relieved to find a NKJV not made by T.N. I first bought an NKJV in bonded leather. After 2 years of very heavy use, I bought an NKJV in genuine leather, and later a handy size KJV in genuine. All three of these Bibles are wonderful in every way.

The Thompson Study system is very helpful and they've graciously spared us from a myriad of religious cliche and personal opinion. The page layout is smart. The Bible text actually fills the page and all study helps and references are relegated to the side margins. There are so many ways to use the studies and references, I am unable to number them here. The concordance is as extensive as any I've seen. The 14 maps are colorful and very well done. Simply put, it's a complete, Jesus-exalting study Bible designed with excellence.

The construction of these Bibles is equally impressive. The paper is just right--not too thick, not too thin. The print is dark and sharp. Their font is subtil and very appropriate for the Bible, if you ask me. The red words of Jesus are RED. They're not muddy brown; they're bright, deep, beautiful red. They are printed consistantly page to page, not some pages lighter or misprinted, as the Thomas Nelson folks are plagued by.

Now that I own three Thompsons, I feel about them the way a good ol' boy down in the South feels about shotguns. "I have more than I need, but not as many as I want!"

The Single Best Study Bible
I use the Thompson NASB and it is great. I will just echo other sentiments that the layout of this Bible is great. This Bibles greatest strength is that it uses Scripture to teach Scripture. There are no notes on the page. If one wants to dig into a specific passage or specific book the references will take the student into the Bible as deep and as far as they want to go. This is my main Bible, along with the Dickson New Analytical KJV, to read and study God's words. There are too many specialty and study Bibles on the market. All the major publishers bring them out each year like boxed cereal. I too own and use some specialty study Bibles for specific purposes. These are great if you want to study from a specific point of view, like Dispensational or Charismatic, or understand what an interesting teacher of the Word may have to say like Tim LaHaye, John MacArthur, RC Sproul, or Henry Blackaby. But on a daily basis the Thompson Chain Reference is the one that can bring the best out of the student of the Word.

Excellent in all respects
I purchased my first Thompson Chain Reference Bible as a new believer back in the 70's. It was and continues to be the best study Bible for those who desire to search out the Word for themselves and compare scripture with scripture. And, the extensive Bible study helps in the back of the Bible do add a rich dimension in addition to the topical chain references.

I was a little concerned about the "new" TCR's as several reviewers mentioned degradations in quality and I certainly didn't like the thin glossy paper I saw in the hardbacks in the bookstore. I was delighted today when I received my large print deluxe leather edition Bible.

The Bible I received has excellent flat, opaque Bible paper perfect for note-taking. And, the binding appears to have stitching in addition to the glue, so I'd say the quality of the binding is fine and should serve one well for years.

One caveat in regard to the large print edition--It is LARGE! Not the print (it's 9 point instead of the regular 8), but the Bible itself. It's not so unwieldy that I would think twice about using it, but if size is an issue for you, check the dimensions and choose accordingly.

I can't say enough good things about this Bible. It has my highest recommendation; you won't be sorry in choosing this Bible.


The Fall of Singapore (Classic Military History)
Published in Paperback by Penguin Books Ltd (31 January, 1902)
Author: Frank Owen
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Good General Overview
This book is a penguin reprint of a 60s publication. For someone looking for a general overview of the campaign, there is a lot here. The detail is most rich in this overview in the initial fighting in the North, Kota Bahru and the probe into Thailand to stop the Japanese. The way that Britain and the Commonwealth squandered their forces in defence of the penninsula makes for sordid reading of a campaign that never should have gone the way it did.

The initial invasion of the Island of Singapore is well dscribed but there are far too many questions not answered and not too many raised in the first place. The initial fighting on the island and the confused situation is not clearly outlined. It remained far from clear why the initial Japanese landing was so slowly responded to, why reserves were not commited quickly, and why vital supplies especially tanks and modern fighter aircraft were not allocated.

Exciting but not the definitive account of the campaign but a good place to start.


Animal Ecology in Tropical Africa
Published in Paperback by Longman Publishing Group (1976)
Author: Denis Frank Owen
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Clubland
Published in Digital by St. Martin's Press ()
Author: Frank Owen
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Contemporary California Houses: Frank Gehry, Schnabel House ; Eric Owen Moss, Lawson-Westen House ; Franklin D. Israel, Drager House (Architecture 3s)
Published in Hardcover by Phaidon Press Inc. (1999)
Authors: James Steele, Schnabel House, and Frank Gehry
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Courts of Admiralty in Colonial America: The Maryland Experience, 1634-1776
Published in Hardcover by Carolina Academic Press (1998)
Authors: David R. Owen, Michael C. Tolley, Maryland Historical Society, and Frank L. Wiswall
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