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Bum Steers: How and Why to Make Your Own Delicious High Protein Mock Meats, Fake Fish and Dairyless Desserts, and Avoid Useless Calories, Cholesterol, Sodium nitr
Published in Hardcover by Devin-Adair Pub (1975)
Author: Frances Sheridan Goulart
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The Best Ever Book for Vegans and Vegetarians
"Bum Steers" is a complete guide to making your own "false meat". Using healthy alternatives to meat, this book tackles issues that vegans and vegetarians are often faced with. Such issues include ways to save money, stay healthy, and "excite your palate". I thoroughly enjoyed this book because it's pages contain realistic recipes- the ingredients of which are mostly found right in your pantry. This is contrary to most books of this nature which often cater to people that can afford all kinds of expensive ingredients. Highly recomended.


France: 1001 Sights: An Archaeological and Historical Guide
Published in Paperback by University of Calgary Press (2002)
Authors: James M. Anderson and M. Sheridan Lea
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A Valuable Travelling Companion
France,1001 Sights (Anderson & Lea, 2002, University of Calgary Press) will enrich your perspective on the country, its people and the evolution of their society. It provides detailed information about remnants of human activity in France from the dawn of man in Europe (about 900,000 B.C.) through the first millennium A.D . This window provides a glimpse of paleo-, meso- and neolithic civilizations through the Iron and Bronze ages as well as the Celtic, Roman, Gallo-Roman, Merovingian, Carolingian and Viking periods of the country's evolution. This interesting and compact book complements what is available in other tour books, which focus primarily on the heritage of late Medieval and Renaissance France, by providing an ancient historical background for those later periods. In addition, although existing books make reference to the most spectacular of the remnants of early civilizations in France (e.g., Carnac, Lascaux or Nimes), this book features not only those well-known sites but also many, many others of exceptional quality throughout the country.

Anderson and Lea begin with an efficient overview of human habitation, invasion, conquest and assimilation in France, with pertinent commentary on language, religion and governance as they influenced the country's architecture, roads, commerce and organization. This sets the stage for the detailed chapters that follow on historical and archeological sites across the country in which hundreds of individual sights -- dolmens, menhirs, bridges, aqueducts, baths, villas, forts, etc. -- are described.

The book is organized by regions, a presentation that fits well with the regional historical perspective provided at the outset. Then, within each region, sites are located within current French Departments and relative to major cities. Finally, each site is described thoroughly in terms of the sights it contains, their historical significance, and how to find them. Directions are explicit in terms of route numbers, compass points, landmarks, distances from local centers and relative difficulty of access roads and paths (e.g., where pavement may be lacking or some walking/hiking is required to reach a sight).

In addition to the historical context provided to enhance the reader's appreciation of each sight, other strengths of the book include a glossary for archeological and architectural terms that may not be readily familiar, numerous black-and-white and color photographs of many spectacular sights, a bibliography of useful resources and a list of additional sights beyond those featured, for those who cannot get enough of these historical treasures.

This book will enhance forever the way one looks at France and appreciates the ancient relics of its countryside and cities, its regional differences and the formative millennia of its history, which was influenced by so many cultural forces. Enjoy this guide before as well as during your travels in France, to make the most of your time there. And even if you cannot travel there, use this book to complement other historical accounts of French civilization from the dawn of early man through the influence of the Celts, the Romans, the Germanic tribes and the Vikings (among others). It is a fascinating history that the stones tell, and Anderson and Lea have translated it well.


Three Oriental Tales: The History of Nourjahad, Vathek, and The Giaour
Published in Paperback by Houghton Mifflin Co (2002)
Authors: Frances Sheridan, William Beckford, Lord Byron, and Alan Richardson
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From the Editor
Here are some features of this collection that readers might want to know about. It includes the original notes to *Vathek* (the 1816 version) and *The Giaour* and presents them as they were intended to be presented: in separate sections following each work. Editorial glosses and footnotes, on the other hand, are at the bottom of each page--my students, who don't like hunting for endnotes, tell me this makes a real difference for them. In addition to the three main works, *Three Oriental Tales* includes a sample from *The Arabian Nights* and Oriental tales from *The Spectator*, Johnson's *Rambler*, Goldsmith's *Citizen of the World* (Letter 33, an Orientalist send-up of Orientalism), and the complete text of Maria Edgeworth's "Murad the Unlucky." It also includes Francis Jeffrey's contemporary review of *The Giaour* and a set of recent critical responses to the tales, plus a chronology of literary Orientalism in Britain from the early translations of *The Arabian Nights* to Byron's death in 1824.


One Deadly Summer
Published in Paperback by Plume (1997)
Authors: Sebastien Japrisot and Alan Sheridan
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Dark Side of Provence
Get this book if you can find it! A real twister of a plot, an atrocity committed 20 years before, a member of the next generation planning total revenge...every time you think you know what's going to happen, you're taken down another road. A plot skilfully woven with everything gradually revealed, up to a gut punch of a horrifying ending. The ramifications of this story are still occurring to me the next day. It's one of the few books I will keep to reread. The setting of the scene is also wonderful--if your idea of Provence is Peter Mayle's Hotel Pastis or Chasing Cezanne, try a taste of Japrisot for different point of view. If you like contemporary French authors, dont miss it.

Marvelous read
This has instantly become one of my favorite reads. I love to happen upon authors who are new to me. This is the first book of Japrisot's that I've read. I was expecting a murder mystery, and ended up with a classic tragic love story and a heart-wrenching ending. Japrisot demonstrates superior story-telling skills in his revelation of the main characters thoughts and intentions as they speak and act. The dialogue is so well presented even the occasional humorous comment is so natural in its presentation and well-timed that you only realize later that of course even a mentally tortured person has the capacity for comic insight.

a classic whodunit, and much more
While one cannot deny the absolute superiority of A Very Long Engagement, I found One Deadly Summer to be the most enjoyable among the rest of Japrisot's oeuvre. This is one instance where his powers come through with a distinctive flair, upon the themes that echo through all of his work: droplets of truth gathering through a confusion of voices, the sheer blindness of love, the eternal mystery that is woman, the infinite sadness of human error, and the surprises and tragedies that is life itself. How much of the world, and others, do we really "understand"?


The Rough Guide to France, 6th edition
Published in Paperback by Rough Guides (01 June, 1999)
Authors: Kate Baillie, Tim Salmon, Margo Daly, Rachel Kaberry, Sheridan Humphreys, Greg Ward, Jan Beart Albrecht, Jan Dodd, Sarah Knight, and Claire Alder
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Few Pictures
The book had hundreds of pages of small text, but very few pictures. The way my wife and I travel, by playing it by ear, this isn't appropriate. I'm not going to sit and read all that. I want a few pictures of a town, a small map to go along with my other maps, and some good ideas of what is good in that particular town. I don't need 80 pages of documentation on it.

Best book I've seen on France tourism
Best book I've seen on France tourism

If you can take only one book on your trip...this is it.
My husband and I took a couple of well known guide books with us on our recent trip to France...but this is the one we found most useful. One invaluable feature is the inclusion of maps. When we got lost in Avignon we had only to open the Rough Guide to find our way. Also, we were able to locate the bus and rail stations on the maps. There is much to be learned by reading a number of guidebooks before you go but this is the one to take with you.


Super Healing Foods
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall Trade (1995)
Author: Frances Sheridan Goulart
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Very informative
This book contains a lot of information on a wide range of foods. Not only is it helpful in creating a healthy, natural diet, but it's an extremely interesting read. I highly recommend it for people looking for a few key foods to add to their diet, as well as for people looking to revamp the way they eat.


Alternative to Over-The-Counter Drugs: Safe and Common Remedies #461
Published in Paperback by Ppi Pub (1986)
Author: Frances Sheridan Goulart
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Beyond Baby Fat: Weight-Loss Plans for Children and Teenagers
Published in Paperback by Berkley Pub Group (1989)
Authors: Frances Sheridan Goulart and Platon J. Collipp
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The Black and the Red: Francois Mitterrand the Story of an Ambition
Published in Hardcover by Harcourt (1987)
Authors: Catherine Nay, Alan Sheridan, and Allan Sheridan
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101 Allergy-Free Desserts
Published in Paperback by Pocket Books (1983)
Authors: Sheridan Goulart and Frances Sheridan Goulart
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