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Fra Angelico: The San Marco Frescoes
Published in Hardcover by Thames & Hudson (1996)
Authors: Paolo Morachiello, Eleanor Daunt, Angelico, and Museo Di San Marco
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Fra Angelico
This is what an art book should be, page after page of splendid reproductions, including several full page details of Fra Angelico's greatest works. I was able to spend one day in San Marco, 2 years ago, I was alone most of the morning, but by noon had to contend with hoards of tourists pushing their way to get their 3 second glimsp of each fresco. Looking at these wonderful reproductions, I am reminded of the originals, I am able to see details I could not see peering through the entrances to the monks' rooms, and to recall many details had just forgotten. The text, devoted to the illuminating the art, included a wonderful explaination of composition and perspective.

incredible book for an incredible work of art !
this book is a piece of art itself. the reproductions and the details close-up photographs gives a new demention of fra angelico's frescos of 'san marco' in florence. it is a unic book. tzvia haitin


Garden Pavilions and the 18th Century French Court
Published in Hardcover by Sothebys Pubns (1996)
Author: Eleanor P. Delorme
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Entertaining and Enlightening Read
Professor DeLorme writes like she lectures; with incredible amounts of fascinating information and anecdotes that reveal a wealth of information on pavillions, and how they played a role in the French Court. Her lively tone makes for a very enjoyable read on a fascinating subject, and the book is as visually beautiful as one could expect. If you can't see her lecture in person, this book is the next best thing.

the definite work in the field
Professer Delorme is a recognized authority in french decorative arts. This sumptuous work truly transposes the reader to another world . The text and illustrations are truly enlightening. I highly recommend this work for all library reference collections as well as art history students and collectors.


Guide to Effective Care in Pregnancy and Childbirth
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (15 January, 1995)
Authors: Murray Enkin, Marc J.N.C. Keirse, James Neilson, Eleanor Enkin, and Mary Renfrew
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A "must have" for obstetrical practitioners.
This book is an absolute "must have" for obstetrical practitioners and expectant parents who are looking for a way back into normal childbirth. Medicalized obstetrics has taught their students and society that "techno-birth" is not only logical but safe. This book proves that the way we have been delivering babies for the past 40 years is not the safest most competent care we can give. Hopefully, after reading this book, the practitioner will come away with a renewed sense of purpose in providing safe, logical, evidence-based care, and the expectant parent will take a firmer stand against allowing unneccessary and hazardous "routine" birth interventions. We are all the better for this book and the many years of sound, documented research it provides us. The next generation of babies will thank us!

An important reference work for anyone involved with birth.
This book is an invaluable reference tool for anyone involved in childbirth, including educators, doulas, midwives, nurses and doctors. It provides reviews of the current literature regarding just about any procedure of standard care that a pregnant woman is likely to encounter in the American medical system. This book provides important information, especially for anyone who is trying to convince an OB that "standard procedures" (like limiting food for a laboring woman) may not be supported by research


The History of Germany
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Publishing Group (1999)
Author: Eleanor L. Turk
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It Reads Like a Novel
The History of Germany by Eleanor Turk is a well-organized, comprehensive, and academic narrative of German history; yet it is highly readable. The book is written in a way that creates academic interest and provides answers to questions that college and high school students, as well as general readers, have had about Germany's past and have wanted clarified.

Beginning with a timeline and chronologically tracing distinct events, the author first focuses on modern Germany in order to establish in the reader's mind a full understanding of Germany's status--its problems and successes--today. Readers are then taken back to antiquity and the middle ages while being given the opportunity to examine each subsequent period of German history with its unique problems and to visualize how various crises within each period impacted Germany's future. Especially helpful is a chapter centering on notable people who have played important roles in the history of Germany.

Dr. Turk has the unique ability of making the pieces of the puzzle fall into place until the present reality of Germany and its future potential come into view. As one college student observed, "This is not a stuffy textbook. It reads like a novel."

Great encapsulated history of Germany
Turk's book is an outstanding single volume history of Germany from prehistory to 1998. It covers the Immigration Period, the Middle Ages, Early Modern, the 19th Century, the World Wars, and the Reunification of East and West Germany in 1990. Turk gives an appropriate amount of detail, and provides the novice with an outstanding first look at the history of one of the world's most important countries.


It's Crazy to Stay Chinese in Minnesota
Published in Hardcover by Xlibris Corporation (01 September, 2000)
Author: Eleanor Wong Telemaque
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It is crazy to love China in midwest small town
A heartfelt touching memoir of growing up chinese in an all white community during the McCarthy years of the 1950's. Ching , the heroine wants to be one hundred percent all white American girl and go to the senior prom. No invites from white boys; enter
Bingo Tang, son of St. Paul ganglord who fills her imagination with returning to China. She will lose face if she doesn't marry
mother's choice, a rich restaurant owner from Chicago. What she decides may surprise the reader. Good for giving teenagers a look
at being "non" white in a small midwest town.

Great book on growing up as a Chinese American in the USA
Good reading for anyone interested in learning about the Chinese American experience growing up in the USA. It gives you insight and a perspective from a minority viewpoint as well as a child living in the society of the majority. It is written from both the heart and the mind with much verisimilitude. I highly recommend it!


Lament for a Lost Lover
Published in Hardcover by Putnam Pub Group (1977)
Authors: Eleanor Hibbert, Victoria Holt, Philippa Carr, and Jean Plaidy
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The saga continues.....
This is Arabella's story, and I think I enjoyed it only a little less than that of Bersaba and Angelet. (I like to hear two sides of a story.) I found Arabella a little dull, but I liked Harriet. :) Arabella seemed to lack the fire of her mother, Bersaba. All in all, this was a good book, but I figured out the ending wayy before I was finished.

Continuation of saga that began with Miracle at St. Bruno's
An exciting look at England during Cromwell's reign and after the triumphant return of Charles II. We are introduced to the adult Arabella, to Carlton, and to the irrepressible Harriet whose lives all continue in "The Love Child," "Song of the Siren," and "Will You Love Me In September." There is a little bit of everything in "Lament for A Lost Lover" - history, romance, and mystery. The reader can connect with the characters, share in the intrigue, feel their pain and rejoice at their happiness. The characters become friends who you will want to visit again and again. It is a book that can be enjoyed by itself or as part of the series that began with "Miracle at St. Bruno's."


Letters From Nin: Wisdom, Advice, and Encouragement for a First-Time Mother
Published in Paperback by Daniel & Daniel Pub (02 March, 2001)
Author: Eleanor Weisberger
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A great read and a great help--
Letters from Nin is a juicy exchange between a young woman and her surrogate mother, about love, loss, family secrets, and the gossipy goings-on in a midwestern town. It's a delightful novel, but also a wonderful how-to book: Nin is trying to raise adorable Max, her first baby, and Kathe, the grandmother-substitute (and child therapist) comes up with all sorts of useful advice as Max grows out of infancy into toddlerdom and beyond. There's also another sort of how-to in the book as Nin, an artist, grapples with a central feminist issue, the struggle to combine motherhood and career. Kathe has her own surprising midlife developments to keep up with, trying to find love again after the loss of her beloved husband. This book gets at all sorts of things about a woman's life in an engaging lively manner. It's a great read and a great help, especially to anyone trying to figure out how to be a parent. There's humor and pathos here, and also wisdom. I loved it.

What every parent needs.
Eleanor Weisberger's book is both a novel and a source of understanding parenthood and children. It is also a great read. Unlike most books about parents and children, this is based on what it feels like to be a parent and what it is like to be a child. I think new parents can become overwhelmed with information on one hand, and a feeling that they don't know what they are doing or should be doing on the other. Weisberger's book supports parents finding their own way at the same time that it offers insight into the processes of parenthood and childhood. That it is a novel makes it fun and accessible. I highly recommend it to new parents and any parents. (I think it is a valuable book for grandparents, as well).


Life Among the Samurai (Way People Live)
Published in Library Binding by Lucent Books (1999)
Author: Eleanor J. Hall
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The Facinating Life of Japan's Medieval Warriors
Life Among the Samurai is a captivating account of the life of the warrior class during Japan's medieval period. Fascinating illustrations capture the imagination and combine with descriptive text, which engages the reader, no matter what their age. Stories about some of the most famous Samurai add to the mystique of the Samurai's role in Japanese history. The author, Eleanor J. Hall, has done a fabulous job making the Samurai's life as vibrant today as it was centuries earlier.

Interesting book about Japan's great warriors
Life Among the Samurai is a captivating account of the life of the warrior class during Japan's medieval period. Fascinating illustrations capture the imagination and combine with descriptive text, which engages the reader, no matter what their age. Stories about some of the most famous Samurai add to the mystique of the Samurai's role in Japanese history. The author, Eleanor J. Hall, has done a fabulous job making the Samurai's life as vibrant today as it was centuries earlier.


Little Pear
Published in Hardcover by Peter Smith Pub (1992)
Author: Eleanor F. Lattimore
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A wonderful Book
Little Pear was always in mischief. He was also a kind boy. The pictures are exciting and Little Pear only had a little pony tail. On Chinese New Year, Little Pear's father bought some kites and gave to him and his youngest sister. She had a butterfly kite and Little Pear had a goldfish kite. Her sister flew her kite so high that she lost it and Little Pear almost lost his as well.So he and his sister played with little pear's kite. When they went home it was supper time of fried cornmeal, bean sprouts and hot tea. After that they got ready to sleep.

Filled with kites, boats, candies and mischief.
A wonderfully universal story of a 5-year old chinese boy interested in 5-year-old adventures. Lattimore has a simple style that appeals to the young mind. It's not too scary and not too silly.


Maiden Speech
Published in Paperback by Bloodaxe Books Ltd (01 January, 1996)
Author: Eleanor Brown
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delicate rose
like a treasured flower, everything ms. brown writes will be remembered. this book was a pleasure.

Blissfully elegant...
My fascination for Ancient Greek and Roman mythology was enriched by Maiden Speech which, besides being a thoroughly witty collection encompassing love and loss, also provides curious and unique portraits of such characters as Leda, one of Zeus' many conquests, and Penelope, the long-suffering and patient wife of Ulysses. Compelling, food for thought and utterly enjoyable. Ms.Brown is an imaginative genius, this collection will be taught and celebrated in schools in years to come.


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