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Flying Colours: New Stories from Northwestern Ontario
Published in Paperback by Thunderbooks (1994)
Authors: Rosalind Maki, Nancy Bjorgo, Dorothy Colby, Colleen Davey, Mary Frost, Hazel Fulford, Joohn Futhey, Parry Harnden, Marianne Jones, and Bill Macdonald
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A vivid portrait of life in the NorthWest
This book features some of the most prominent authors born and bred in NorthWestern Ontario. I myself found the book intriguing, being from NW Ontario myself, because it references landmarks, sights, and sounds, common in Thunder Bay and surrounding areas. Nancy Bjorgo's story is without a doubt the one that stands out most in my mind in this incredible collection. I had no idea such talent resided in NorthWestern Ontario, the stories are powerful! If short fiction is your passion, pick this book up!


Rod Serling's Night Gallery: An After-Hours Tour (The Television Series)
Published in Paperback by Syracuse Univ Pr (Trade) (1998)
Authors: Scott Skelton, Jim Benson, and John Astin
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A Fond Remembrance to a Forgotten Anthology
Creator Rod Serling will forever be remembered for his earlier classic: a little something called "The Twilight Zone." While "Night Gallery" never quite made the ratings and dramatic success as its predecessor, the show did have its moments, all lovingly chronicled here by the authors. The book details the production, the episodes, and the various actors featured on the show. It also reveals the infighting between Serling, producer Jack Laird, and the wishes of the "suits" at NBC. Sadly, the strain of his association with the series may have contributed to Serling's untimely death.

For those fans of the show, this is an insightful and well-prepared document.

A great look behind the scenes of a TV show!
When I was a little boy I LOVED this show,being a horror nut.Well,I'm still a horror nut,and I only had vague memories of it,only that it was presented by Rod Serling.Hey,Twilight Zone still airs and is awesome,so NG should be as well.I excitedly sent off for this book,and it IS great!Lovingly written,the book unravels the NG story in a highly interesting and informative manner.BUT!The Mystery Channel started showing all the restored episodes and I saw the show as a horrible,dated mess!Buy this book,even if,like me,you shudder at NG.Buy it for the great info on Serling.
PS:It is now many months later and Mystery channel isn't showing NG now,but they will in a couple weeks.I'm looking forward to seeing them all again.Heck,it's not so bad!

A Thorough and Enjoyable History of the Night Gallery
I recently purchased the hardback version of Skelton's extremely thorough and enjoyable book pertaining to the Serling Anthology series. Everyone who has seen the show has their own opinion on how it rates among other programs. I enjoyed the show immensely in syndication, in spite of the fact that the episodes were butchered. Having watched the restored episodes through Columbia House, I found the difference to be quite an eye-opener. However, as many have opined, the show was uneven, but many shows such as the Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits were also uneven. Some brilliant, some abyssmally bad. The book, however, full of facts, interviews and history, is an absolute essential to anyone's library who enjoyed The Night Gallery on any level and is interested in learning more about such a unique television series


Protein Nmr Spectroscopy: Principles and Practice
Published in Hardcover by Academic Press (1996)
Authors: John Cavanagh, Arthur G., Iii Palmer, Nicholas J. Skelton, Wayne Fairbrother, and Nick Skelton
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Useful Handbook for Protein NMR study
The book is very complete, covers most of the field in protein NMR studies. The book is well organised, with plenty of figures to facilitate easy understanding of the subject. Overall, I find it is very helpful for anyone who will be interested in protein NMR research. I have actually seen quite a number of copies in a few NMR laboratories and I would recommand this book to all those who are looking for an complete introductory book in NMR and protein study.


Schaum's Outline of UML
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Trade (05 April, 2001)
Authors: Simon Bennett, John Skelton, and Ken Lunn
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A very useful book from a classroom perspective
When I wanted to learn C language, the second book I picked up was this same series on C [the first one being K & R, which I read later to comprehend].

This book on UML follows the same tradition of "Teach a concept then give plenty of exercises to practice what you learnt". It includes two case studies also. It also includes a chapter on Real time UML, another on OCL and another chapter on Design patterns. A very good buy for the money (16+ dollars).

Pros: Excellent book for beginners Lots of exercises to practice what you learnt. This can be a first book to read before moving into heavy weights like UML series [from awl] or Booch series [from sigs]. Coverage of Object Constraint Language

Cons: May be taking a case tool like Rational Rose or TogetherJ for implementation, as a side-by-side treatment would have made this book more comprehensive.

Overall I am very much satisfied with this book at a elementary level.


The Aran Islands
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (1995)
Authors: Robin Skelton, Oxford University Press, and J. M. Synge
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I was named after the island
My dad was born there in the 1950's and i was named after it. not a bad place, not much to do but nice to visit. the book is informal but informative.

The times are a-changing . . .
. . . on Aran as everywhere else. I have had the privilege of spending two weeks on Inish Mor, one 4 years ago and one in the summer of 2001. The difference between the two visits was enormous . . . where on the first visit I saw perhaps 5-6 cars a day on the little roads, now there are minibuses beetling along everywhere. The pony carts are strictly for the tourists. I missed the women setting up kiosks on the road, selling their beautifully made sweaters. At the same time, throughout the summer, the young people put on a nightly concert featuring traditional Irish music and dance -- and it is fantastic! So wonderful to see the beauty of the old traditions taking hold in the hearts of the young men and women.

BUT ... what is quaint to the tourist translates into abject poverty for the native. Reading Synge gives one a sense of what WAS, and how hard it has been (and still is) for families to make a go of it on Aran.

Read it with respect, and remember . . . all things are changing.

An Insight Into The Irish Soul
"The Aran Islands" is a delightful rendition of the experiences of J. M. Synge during his visits to the Aran Islands just over a century ago. Synge's journey had been encouraged by William Butler Yeats. "Go to the Aran Islands. Live there as one of the people themselves; express a life that has never found expression." Here Synge gained an insight into the Irish character which would enrich his later works.

The Aran Islands are a chain of islands off the coasts of Connemara and Clare. Isolated by the sea, the Arans, like the Galapagos in the natural world, preserve the language and customs of traditional Ireland.

The book is a narrative of what Synge saw and the stories he heard during his stays in the Arans, told by a master storyteller in the finest Irish tradition. The language is delightful, the stories are entertaining and the insight into the Irish soul is profound. A must read for any lover of the Irish.


The Bibliotheca Historica of Diodorus Siculus I: Text (Early English Text Society OS)
Published in Hardcover by Boydell & Brewer Ltd (1956)
Authors: F.M. Salter, H.L.R. Edwards, and John Skelton
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The Bibliotheca Historica of Diodorus Siculus II: Introduction (Early English Text Society OS)
Published in Hardcover by Boydell & Brewer Ltd (26 March, 1963)
Authors: F.M. Salter, H.L.R. Edwards, and John Skelton
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Birds (Ginn Science: Year 3)
Published in Paperback by Heinemann Educational Books - Primary Division (01 November, 1996)
Authors: Sinclair MacLeod, Martin Skelton, and John Stringer
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Body Maintenance (Ginn Science: Year 3)
Published in Paperback by Heinemann Educational Books - Primary Division (01 November, 1996)
Authors: Sinclair MacLeod, Martin Skelton, and John Stringer
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The Book of the Laurel
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Delaware Pr (1990)
Authors: John Skelton and F.W. Brownlow
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