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Anna of the Five Towns (Everyman Paperback Classics)
Published in Paperback by Everyman Paperback Classics (1997)
Authors: Arnold Bennett and Peter Preston
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The Unsuppressing of Anna
Story of young woman who is given a measure of financial independence by her oppressive father, and how she gradually reaches for some small measure of autonomy. The "Five Towns" are the author's fictionalized version of the corresponding cities of the region in England where the famous potteries & glaziers are.

Frequently, reviewers note the Methodism in this novel -- it does give a look at the everyday lives of Methodism when it was much more controversial (!) than it is today, if it ever was particularly revolutionary in America. I was more struck by the personal circumstances of Anna's plight than her religious questionings, although the latter are definitely imposed on her character by the author.

An interesting attempt by a male author to describe a woman suppressed by her domineering father, by strict moral and religious conventions, and by her own personality.

Anna of the Five Towns--Bennett's First "Serious" Novel
Described by the prolific author as "my serious novel," _Anna_ is the story of a young woman's struggles to free herself from the oppression of her domineering father. The title character is given a chance to live undreamed-of experiences when she inherits a fortune in properties and business ventures on her 21st birthday. Simultaneously, she finds herself the declared object of affection of one of the town's most desirable men. As her story unfolds, she is attracted to another man, more vulnerable, and must try to resolve many different demands on her sense of duty and her emotions.

Set in the early 1900's, Bennett succeeds in evoking a strong sense of place with his fictionalized Five Towns of the Staffordshire Potteries. Critics have praised his full description of Methodism and Methodist church life of the time, as well. Bennett conveys sympathy for his protagonist and portrays the limitations placed on her for her gender without falling into condescension, concluding, "She had sucked in with her mother's milk the profound truth that a woman's life is always a renunciation, greater or less."

Anna's attempts to expand herself spiritually and personally, and to gain a sense of personal efficacy, make for an interesting read. However, Bennett violates flagrantly the old writer's adage, "Show not tell," as when we are told repeatedly Anna's father is a miser and a tyrant long before we see him saying or doing anything miserly or tyrannical. Further, anyone looking for an intensely psychological novel with thoughts portrayed as stream of consciousness should be aware that Bennett's style descends from a Realist tradition.


Introduction to Programming with C
Published in Textbook Binding by Que (26 February, 1996)
Authors: Jim Keogh, Peter Aitken, Bradley L. Jones, Sheila B. Cunningham, John Preston, and James Edward Keogh
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I didn't like it too much.
This book was chosen as the textbook for the AP Computer Science C++ class at my school. Having programmed in C++ for quite a while, I must say I was disappointed. Most all of the basics are covered, and I believe a beginner would, after reading this book, "know" C++. However, the style of teaching isn't that great, and the order in which things are taught isn't the best either. Also, much of the code appears untested, and contains errors. The code also does not conform to the ANSI/ISO standard. I've read much worse, but I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone who asked me about C++, and I definately would not use it to teach a CS class.

-Alan Johnson

Decent C++ primer
This book is intended to be a textbook for an introductory programming course for students who have never programmed before. You may agree or disagree with the premise (I disagree), but you have to admire the authors for trying.

What's in the book is pretty decent. The writing is clear. The examples are simple and clear enough to read without straining your brain. The authors do cover some fairly advanced topics, such as multiple inheritance and templates, but they concentrate on explaining the basics and make little attempt to cover the weird stuff and pitfalls of the language. You need a more advanced book for that.

Because the organization, writing, and index are better than average, I find that I am continuing to use this book. (I don't usually keep tutorial-type books after the first reading.)

I would recommend this book to undergrad students and beginning programmers who want to learn C++ or to anyone who wants an easy-to-read overview of the language. For advanced programmers who know C, Bruce Eckel's book "Thinking in C++" is a better choice.


Montauk Revisited: Adventures in Synchronicity (The Montauk, Book 2)
Published in Paperback by Sky Books (1994)
Authors: Preston B. Nichols, Peter Moon, and Nina Helms
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New Montauk Article a must read
Reporter Chris Ketchum brings it all home with an excellent,
objective, and honest report on the Montauk Project for national men's
magazine, Gear. ...

Don't miss this one!

Junk for the texturally oblivious
Take a 12 year old boy, sit him in a basement with a thick pad and a few colored pens, and you have Montauk. Undocumented, unedited, uninteresting, unbelievable. Take the ten bucks you would spend on this and read the Anubis Gates instead. Crikey.

Is everything you know wrong...?
One gets breathless reading, for what could well be, a well-written science fiction story: an episode of THE OUTER LIMITS; One then wonders-chicken or egg? Did these events inspire fiction as they leaked out, or did the TV show inspire the author. Written in such a matter-of-fact style, that one is easily sucked into the proceedings... Totally fraudulant fiction, or secret research on the edge of forever...? Next to the PHILADELPHIA EXPERIMENT, the MONTAUK PROJECT is fast becoming as well known, and even if partly true, is bone chilling;


51st State
Published in Paperback by Penguin Uk ()
Author: Peter Preston
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Aircraft Carriers (Modern Military Techniques)
Published in Paperback by Lerner Publications Company (1989)
Authors: Anthony Preston, Peter Sarson, and Tony Gibbons
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British Documents on Foreign Affairs--Reports and Papers from the Foreign Office Confidential Print
Published in Hardcover by University Publications of America (1998)
Authors: Peter Woodward, Paul Preston, Michael Partridge, and Great Britain Foreign Office
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Contemporary Britain: An Annual Review 1995
Published in Hardcover by Ashgate Publishing (1996)
Authors: Peter Catterall and Virginia Preston
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Contemporary Britain: An Annual Review 1996
Published in Hardcover by Ashgate Publishing (1997)
Authors: Peter Catterall and Virginia Preston
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Contemporary China: The Dynamics of Change at the Start of the New Millennium
Published in Hardcover by RoutledgeCurzon (2002)
Authors: P. W. Preston, Juergen Haacke, Peter Preston, and Jurgen Haacke
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D. H. Lawrence: Modern World
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge University Press (1989)
Authors: Peter Preston and Peter Hoare
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