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The Celebrity Cookbook: Kitchen Secrets of the Rich and Famous
Published in Mass Market Paperback by SPI Books (1993)
Authors: Marla Brooks and Stanley Ralph Ross
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Check this one out!
This was a very fun book to read. It was very interesting finding out what the celebrities favorite receipes were. Some were quite tasty too!If you like to find out about celebs then this is the book for you. There was quite a unique range of them.The pictures were very nice too. All in all very enjoyable reading!


Channeling Your Higher Self (Audio Renaissance Tapes and Guide)
Published in Audio Cassette by Audio Renaissance (1988)
Authors: Edgar Cayce and Stanley Ralph Ross
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very enlightening
I have this audio tape and have almost wore it out I hope that soon it will be published again


Boy Wonder: My Life in Tights
Published in Paperback by Martin Keating (1995)
Authors: Burt Ward and Stanley Ralph Ross
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Sometimes interesting but smutty account of the Batman days.
I bought this book expecting a breezy account about the making of Batman, but it was a bit diffent to what I expected. The "behind the scenes" parts relating to "Batman" itself were enjoyable. However, I would have preferred a bit more detail, and more about the various guest stars who appeared with Ward and Adam West. Most of the detail related to Ward's injuries, and the Quest to Control His Huge Crotch Bulge! Ward's treatment of West was not particularly kind. He is portrayed as scene-stealer, voyeur, sex-a-holic, and skinflint, among other things (I wonder if they're still speaking?). Much of the middle of the book relates the many sexual escapades of the self-confessed, "reformed" sex addict, Burt Ward. Ward lays the blame for his obsession squarely on Adam West, whom he claims corrupted him. Of his many conquests, Ward goes into some detail regarding his various techniques, which sometimes caused me to feel as though I were eavesdropping in a locker room. He must have slept with the State of California. Even the pest control man lusted after him! The background information about Burt Ward the citizen was OK. Ward appears to have grown up with a "silver spoon in his mouth", which he has now traded for platinum. He provides much information about his life today, which includes photos of his wife dressed up as Wonder Woman, and as a belly dancer. He seems to love her and his daughters very much, and feels that we should, too. His wife, by the way, is Tracey Posner, daughter of Victor Posner the millionaire (or is it billionaire?). We are treated to photos of his father-in-law's corporate bedroom and living room, and bodyguards. Truly faaaaaaascinating. Overall, the impression I had from this book was that I didn't know what my impression of it was. I had the idea that Ward was trying to settle an old score with West in the meanest possible way, while smiling outwardly. Throughout the book, an avalanche of mud was slung upon Adam West. Ward believes he redeems himself by stating much later in the piece, "To be fair, Adam has been married for many years now to a wonderful woman" or words to that effect. It seems to me, however, that Burt Ward's character assasination of Adam West tells me more about Ward himself. -Sheryl Taylor

Hilarious look at Burt Ward's time in bat-tights
When I first ran across snippets about Burt Ward's sexual exploits, I took them with a grain of salt (okay, a POUND of salt). After reading the book, I don't doubt any of the stories because of the honesty one can see throughout the tome. Ward tells a convincing story of what it was like to work on a hit 1960's TV show with all of the highs and pitfalls. This book goes a long way in explaining why Adam West still doesn't want to relinquish the bathood. (Anyone who had that many groupies wouldn't likely give up the hood willingly either.)

Anyway, it's a funny book, but only for those who can stand the detailed descriptions of Ward's nocturnal escapades. You'll never see "Batman" in the same light again.

Great! shows the behind-the-scenes Hollywood everyone wants
I must disagree with Miss Taylors review. I think she missed the whole point of the book. This was an entertaining book about a young Hollywood TV star who was one of the main draws for the classic Batman and Robin series. I found the book to be very honest and pretty well written as tell alls go. Lets face it: Adam West could have lost a few pounds. He seemed to be seriously testing his Bat Belt. On the other hand, Burt Ward was the young, virile hunk who no doubt caught the eye of many a teenager.If there were "sex-capades" behind the scenes, why not write about them? He would have been dishonest NOT to include such details. Also, if he had problems with West or West's acting, he would have been wrong to leave that out, as well. The fact is: Burt Ward was a star, if not thee star of a cute, entertaining children's show. He was younger and I believe more young people connected with him. He wrote a pretty decent, honest portrayal of his Batman days and he should be applauded for not white washing anything. Any classic Batman and Robin fan should read this book. I think most will enjoy the book and laugh out loud as often as I did


Speak when you hear the beep
Published in Unknown Binding by Price/Stern/Sloan ()
Author: Stanley Ralph Ross
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Awaken Your Mind Power: An Edgar Cayce Classic
Published in Audio Cassette by Audio Renaissance (1997)
Authors: Ralph Ross, Kevin Todeschi, Mark Thurston, and Stanley Ralph Ross
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Edgar Cayce Meditation
Published in Audio CD by Audio Renaissance (2001)
Authors: Edgar Cayce, Stanley Ralph Ross, and Mark Thurston
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Edgar Cayce: Astrology (Edgar Cayce Library)
Published in Audio Cassette by Audio Renaissance (1989)
Authors: Edgar Cayce, Christopher Fazel, and Stanley Ralph Ross
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Explore Your Past Lives: Edgar Cayce Classic
Published in Audio Cassette by Audio Renaissance (1997)
Authors: Ralph Ross, Christopher Fazel, Mark Thurston, and Stanley Ralph Ross
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Gilbert Vs Sullivan
Published in Paperback by Dramatic Pub Co (2000)
Author: Stanley Ralph Ross
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Motion Picture Guide A-B
Published in Hardcover by Cinebooks (1997)
Authors: Jay Robert Nash and Stanley Ralph Ross Ross
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