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First Flight : The Story of Tom Tate and the Wright Brothers
Published in Paperback by Scott Foresman (Pearson K-12) (2003)
Authors: George Shea and Don Bolognese
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Peaks children and adult interest
I chose this book from the local library for my 7 year old daughter. When we got home, she read it immediately and started discussing the book. Now I have read it and will search the Internet to find more information about these actual events. This book is a keeper and I am buying a copy for our home library.

Encourages young readers
My son, in second grade, was so proud of himself when he completed this book on his own- his first chapter book- that he asked me to find more of the series. Fascinated by history, this historical fiction based on the Wright brothers held his interest to the end.


Laboratories in Mathematical Experimentation: A Bridge to Higher Mathematics (Textbooks in Mathematical Sciences)
Published in Paperback by Springer Verlag (1997)
Authors: George Cobb, Giuliana Davidoff, Alan Durfee, Janice Gifford, Donal O'Shea, Mark Peterson, Harriet Pollatsek, Margaret Robinson, and Robert Weaver
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Extremely useful
As a math minor at Mount Holyoke (yes, my professors actually wrote the book!) I found the book extremely useful especially as an introduction to writing math reports and papers. You will too. :)

Bridges
This book and the accompanying course helped me enter higher mathematics and discover what being a mathematician was really about. It gave in depth insight into the beginnings of mathematical research and how it gets done.


Acquisitions, Mergers, Sales, Buyouts, and Takeovers: A Handbook With Forms
Published in Hardcover by Aspen Publishers, Inc. (1991)
Authors: Charles A. Scharf, Edward E. Shea, and George C. Beck
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Review of basic text for M/A, Sales and Buyouts
This text is used by many instructors to provide technical structure to their course curriculum. The topics and content are well organized and provide a solid foundation to first time topic introduction, procedures, and guidelines.


Dark Victory: The United States and Global Poverty (Transnational Institute)
Published in Paperback by Food First Books (1999)
Authors: Walden Bello, Shea Cunningham, Bill Rau, and Susan George
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Best short work on the role of the IMF in global misery
Bello provides a clear, concise and well evidenced argument that the structural adjustment programs of the IMF and World bank have sunk the countries of the global south into deeper and deeper debt and impovereshment. Bello sets this argument in the historical frame of the northern backlash against the rising economic power of the south. He also links the economic philosophy behind adjustment to the widening prosperity gap and falling real wages in the north.

A must read for all those curios about the World Bank and IMF and why people are against them.


The Wonder of It All: A Devotional Book to Exemplify the Beauty of the Creator's Works and to Encourage All of Us to Walk in His Ways
Published in Hardcover by Broadman & Holman Publishers (2001)
Authors: Adrian Rogers, Tom Fox, and George Beverly Shea
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A view of God's power through His awesome creations.
From the introduction by George Beverly Shea to the last page, Tom Fox glorifys our Lord by displaying His awesome creations in nature. The magnificent writing by Adrian Rogers that accompanies these superlative photographs reveal through scripture and anecdote the awesome power of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. This book will be a blessing to all who read and enjoy the beautiful photographs. Tom Fox is without question the premier nature photographer of our time. With an eye for incredible stirring scenes, color, and movement his photographs will give our Lord glory, honor, and praise for generations to come. For any who may doubt that this world was created by an awesome God, this book will serve as proof positive that beauty of this magnitude could only be the result of divine inspiration.


Acting in Opera: With Descriptive Examples, Practical Hints and Numerous Illustrations
Published in Hardcover by DaCapo Press (1981)
Author: George Edward Shea
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The End of a Long Tradition
"Acting in Opera" by George Shea is a reprint of a 1915 acting manual for opera singers. It marks the tail end of a long, unbroken tradition of acting books and rules that date from the 17th century. Amazingly, much of the advice and many of the rules in the text are taken almost word for word from acting manuals from the past 200 years - Franciscus Lang, Engels, Jelgerhuis and Gilbert Austin. This tradition has it's last incarnation in the stylized and quite beautiful acting style used in silent pictures - where the body was more important than the voice. Anyone with an interest in theatre history should take a look at this book - the illustrations are priceless - for a glimpse of a period when tenors were expected to do more than belt out high C's and sweat on cue. - Bob Skiba Acting and Gesture Historian


Whales
Published in Library Binding by EMC Paradigm (1981)
Author: George Shea
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Mellow trancer with a blissful chilled out edge
A real winner from German Dj DJ Buzz. What starts as a typical beat soon morphs into a wonderful laid back beautiful melody. By the time the first breakdown kicks in you're already halfway to a blissful state of mellowness. The real treat is not till further in, when the melody has a moving underlay that gets your feet tapping. When the tune hits full flow you can't help but nod your head and grin like a lunatic. A real winner. If you like your trance melodic and deep then I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it.


Frommer's® Europe from $70 a Day 2002
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (1902)
Authors: Reid Bramblett, Richard Jones, Joseph S. Lieber, Herbert Bailey Livesey, Sherry Marker, Hana Mastrini, George McDonald, Mark Meagher, Haas Mroue, and Donald Olson
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Frommer's 2001 Europe : From $70 a Day
I recently returned from a 3 month tour of Europe and took this book with me. While it did have a number of major European cities in it the actual information about them was definetly lacking. I found my self usually better off with out a book at all as opposed to only having this one. Several other travelers we met felt the same way and some were lucky enough to have Lonely Planet guides. For the money spent I'll stick to them or Rick Steves in the future. i.e. This book would take you to the train station/ subway but then fall short on what the heck to do to get a ticket!!! Which is important information stranded in 20 different stations/ subways a month each with different customs. Frommer's did do an excellent job of pointing out all of the gay and lesbian districs and bars in each city and the gay friendly hotels and shops... but they also have a strickly gay guide to Europe as well. The amount of space used for this information could have been better allocated for more pertinent information. I'll have to give a thumbs down on this book. Take something else with you or take nothing at all.

Capitals only
Frommer's does a good job with the general hints on travelling cheaper, but unless you plan on visiting only the major cities and capitals only, look for another book. There are 24 major cities and surrounding areas covered from Ireland to Budapest, but that's not many cities in comparison with all of Europe. I only will have a short time in Europe and that means that I will only be able to visit two of the cities listed and have to use another book for everything in between. Lonely Planet is much more inclusive and definitely covers the lower price scale.

Good for the cities included
Just returned from a 2 month trip using the 2002 guide. I found the recommendations for the restaurants to be excellent. After realizing that the Frommer's writers and I had the same tastes, I made it a point of seeking out all of their 'starred' recommendations for restaurants. The sightseeing descriptions and recommendations were also quite good. The hotel recommendations were not as good. A few of the hotels we stayed in that were not 'starred' or listed as a 'Find' were not as comfortable as hotels in other books.

We traveled with this Frommer's, Rick Steves, Lonely Planet and Rough Guides through France, Belguim, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Hungary, and Italy. We liked Rick Steves' recommendations for lodging, Frommer's for restaurants and both for sightseeing. Lonely Planet and Rough Guides were not used if in a Frommer's city. If in a Rick Steve's city (but not Frommer's) we used Lonely Planet for restaurant recommendations (not as good a Frommer's but better than Rick Steves).

Background: Two travelers, professional, early 30s with enough money to stay out of the hostels, but did not want to blow the bank of 5 star lodging. Rick Steve's packing philosophy. Both traveler's love to eat!!


The Iohannis, Or, De Bellis Libycis: Of Flavius Cresconius Corippus (Studies in Classics, V. 7)
Published in Hardcover by Edwin Mellen Press (1998)
Authors: Flavius Cresconius Corippus and George W. Shea
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A critical review
This is a good working edition of this long neglected text. It is, however, lacking in many areas. The notes are minimal and scetchy at best, the introduction needs some filling out and any sort of critical discussion is needed. For a fuller review of this text by me please see Classical Review 50, 2000 pp.605-606.


Lord George Herbert's a Night in a Moorish Harem: The Secret of My Sex
Published in Paperback by NBM Publishing, Inc. (1997)
Authors: George Herbert, Greg Baisden, Mike Dringenburg, Colleen Doran, Justin Norman, Ted Naifeh, Michael Goydos, Shea Anton Pensa, and Sir George Herbert
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too contrived
this is one book i regret reading with its contrived tale of a shipwrecked sailor in a harem and the stories of the inmates and little or no characterisation. i strongly suggest giviing this book a go by.

Victorian Erotica in Graphic Novel Form
Illustrated by six different artists: three black and white illustrators who do okay, one crayon scrawl quality color chapter, one okay colored chapter, and one colored chapter that's cleanly drawn but seems amateurish (art school student - some skill but no flavor). George Herbert's book is an 1890s era (or so) Victorian Erotica peice; which means explicit sex was it's only real interest. The ladies recount their "first times" and "first loves" - and five are Eurpoean dolls. Indeed, it's a selection of women from around the world, not a moorish Harem in itself. And they come across as ordinary women with unusual tales to tell. My main interest was the quality of artwork, and the lower quality of some of it (the colored versions were even amateurish in places) left me wondering if the second edition would be decent - and is probably why I've never seen a repeat of the concept. Besides the limited scope of the subject matter. Rather than grossly graphic, the sex is often staid and somewhat more classically illustrated.


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