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The Joan Baez Songbook
Published in Paperback by Music Sales Corp (01 June, 1998)
Authors: Elie Siegmeister and Maynard Solomon
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I play guitar but.....
Haunting, beautiful melodies..Timeless tunes the likes of "Jackaroe" & "Fenerio" make this a treasure.. the only thing missing is Joans' perfect voice!

A Classic
This book is filled with classic folk songs/ballads/hymns/lullabies, etc. that shouldn't be forgotten. They're songs for adults and children alike that have formed the roots of many current songs and stories.

A must for guitar lovers of folk!
Easy to play, impossible to forget. Everyone who plays guitar or is learning to play needs this book.


What Can a Woman Do With a Camera?: A Handbook of Photography for Women
Published in Hardcover by Scarlet Pr (1997)
Authors: Joan Solomon and Jo Spence
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A completely new look at photography
A must for any woman photogrpher (amateur or otherwise) seeking a purpose for her work.


Your Second Child
Published in Hardcover by Horizon Book Promotions (1981)
Author: Joan Solomon Weiss
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I found it disappointing
I'm pregnant with my second and was looking forward to lots of practical advice about preparing my toddler, myself, and my husband for the new arrival. I found the section on when and how to tell the first child about the new baby was totally inadequate. It doesn't address different ages at all - yet there must be a difference in when and how you present the information to an 18 month old, a three year old, or a four year old. The book was packed with anxiety-provoking scenarios of resentful and frustrated children and parents, unhelpful observations (some parents do this random thing, some parents do that random thing), and ridiculously obvious advice (have two children to lug around? Consider a double stroller - wow, I wouldn't have thought of that on my own!). I found it to be a waste of time. I'm reading Siblings without Rivalry, now. It's much more focused and useful.

Gloomy
I got this book yesterday and I am considering returning it today. I have read the first 130 pages or so and find the overall tone to be very pessimistic and gloomy. The author's style is to first present you with some disheartening statistics and then to follow these not with strategies that will help you avoid the same scenerio, but with near platitudes. She seems to be saying that since 90% of parents in study X were less verbal, less attentive, less enthusiastic, less smiley, less EVERYTHING with their second borns, then the rest of us are exteremly likely to follow suit. As a former sociology major, I find the statistics interesting, but I bought the book looking for a parenting guide to help me avoid some of the pitfalls of parenting a second born, not as a review of reseach findings. This book should not be listed in the parenting section, it is more suited to the pop sociology/psychology section. I did glance over a small section where the auhor tried to offer some advice in how to avoid the gloomy second rate parenting we are aparently doomed to repeat, but like another reviewer I found the advice to be common sense and simplistic. If, like most of us, you are looking for encouragement for parenting the second time around; if you want to learn about the *successes* of other parents; if you would like some optimism with your statistics, then this book is not for you. I already knew that being second born is sometimes a disadvantage, and I don't need statistics to prove it to me because I am a second born. In my opinion there are only two reasons to invest in this book: 1) you're unaware of the way second children can have a totally different rearing experience with the same parents of the first born, and you need some enlightenment (forewarned is sometimes forearmed) or 2)you are the type who enjoys being motivated by fear, then read to your heart's content. Incidentally, I found her descriptions of first time parents as over-bearing, and over-the-top to be cartoonish, laughable, and insulting. I came away with the sense that the author doesn't expect her audience to be very insightful about their own behavior.

Very helpful book
We were expecting our second child and both of us read this book. It provided some good advice on both the psychological issues faced by each member of the family and the pragmatic ones as well. It also highlighted how pregnancy can be very different from an emotional/psychological point of view than it was the first time. Highly recommended reading. I've been buying it as a gift for expectant friends.


The Atomic Bomb (Science in a Social Context)
Published in Paperback by Blackwell Publishers (1986)
Author: Joan Solomon
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Berron's tooth
Published in Unknown Binding by H. Hamilton ()
Author: Joan Solomon
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Bobbi's New Year (Way We Live)
Published in Hardcover by David & Charles (1993)
Author: Joan Solomon
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The Borderline Patient: Emerging Concepts in Diagnosis, Psychodynamics, and Treatment (Psychoanalytic Inquiry Book Series)
Published in Hardcover by Analytic Press (1987)
Authors: James S. Grotstein, Marion F. Solomon, and Joan A. Land
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Carvalho, artist-photographer-adventurer-patriot : portrait of a forgotten American
Published in Unknown Binding by Richwood Pub. Co. ()
Author: Joan Sturhahn
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Chopsticks and Chips (The/Way We Live)
Published in Hardcover by Trafalgar Square (1991)
Author: Joan Solomon
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Day by the Sea
Published in Hardcover by David & Charles (1978)
Author: Joan Solomon
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