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Bard of Avon: The Story of William Shakespeare
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (1999)
Authors: Diane Stanley and Peter Vennema
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Diane Stanley Is The Queen Of Longer Picturebook Biographies
Stanley is a masterful writer/illustrator when it comes to creating longer picturebook biographies (with heavier text). Her bios on da Vinci, Cleopatra and Shakespeare are fabulous. It amazes me that she has not won a Caldecott Honor yet! I can't wait to see her bio about Michelangelo!

Excellent children's biography
Our family has recently discovered the wonderful Peter Vennema/Diane Stanley biographies. They are vivid, engaging, and thorough, yet short enough for younger readers to sit through (my daughters are 4 and 6). Bard of Avon and Good Queen Bess are our favorites so far, and they go very well together since neither Shakespeare nor Queen Elizabeth would have been the same without the other. Unlike other histories or biographies for children, this book makes a destinction between what we know about Shakespeare's life and times and what are only guesses. It is nice for children to see that the study of history is not just memorizing facts and dates, but piecing together clues in the context of what is known about a time period. As a former high school English teacher, I wish that I had had this book when I was teaching Shakespeare plays because it would have been a wonderful introduction.


Beadwork (New Crafts)
Published in Hardcover by Lorenz Books (1903)
Authors: Isabel Stanley and Peter Williams
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Beads for more than just jewlery
i found this bk in the library. usually i just photocopy the good ideas but there were too many so i need to buy the book. its a great price for a hardcover with good detailed photos. make jewlery, buttons or beaded curtains. embellish pillows, screens, scarves and albums. fun beautiful stuff! enjoy!


Machine Embroidery (The New Crafts Series)
Published in Hardcover by Lorenz Books (1996)
Authors: Isabell Stanley, Peter Williams, and Isabel Stanley
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Lots of good ideas
Let's face it. There just aren't many machine embroidery books from which to choose. For the price, this one is darn good. It is geared towards free motion embroidery so it is suitable for all models of sewing machines. It features 25 projects that are well explained and plenty of full color photographs. The projects include jewelery, accessories, and clothing for the most part - all with a very modern look. No heirloom or hand embroidery look alikes. Everthing very proudly says I am a unique machine work of art.


Abuse of Power
Published in Audio Cassette by Phoenix Audio (10 December, 2001)
Authors: Stanley Kutler, David Ackroyd, William Windom, Peter Ackroyd, and David Dukes
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A Look at a Sad Man
If you are interested in how the Nixon and his staff handled the Watergate issue then this is a wonderful look into the private conversations that took place. The author does a good job of setting most of the conversations up with comments as to what the conversation covers. There are also some explanations at the beginnings of the major areas of the book. I would have preferred a little bit more editing out of some of the conversations, but they do serve a point in the overall book.

What struck me the most was just how desperate Nixon kept getting. I almost started to think that maybe he even believed the lies he was telling. It was so fascinating to see how he would formulate a "cover" story and then keep presenting it to staff to see if they would replace their understanding of the events with his. What is sad is the amount of denial that Nixon was sliding into at the end. He was justifying his actions so hard, I started to think that he was trying to change reality with his force of will.

Many of the conversations are very revealing and interesting. I wonder if at times Nixon forgot he was being taped? Why would anyone think that what he was up to would stand the test of time and be thought of as acceptable behavior. You get a good understanding of why Nixon and his family fought so hard to keep the tapes private. In my opinion, these tapes have set back all the work Nixon did after leaving office to rebuild his reputation. My only warring would be that this should not be the first or only book on Watergate that you read. It will help you if have read something else to give you some back ground on the conversations. Overall the book is interesting and a good addition to your Nixon collection.

Masterful Logic Leads Astray
A fine addition to any Watergate library. Kutler is a dazzling professor who often turns fine logic and thinking to the wrong conclusions. As a litigation historian he can shed copius amounts of illumination onto America's law. However, the fine paths which are followed by Kutler often lead to the wrong conclusion. He has made brilliant arguments for the separation of church and state which in the end only elegantly confirm the opposite conclusion. Our high law not only encourages religous affiliations in civic life, but that government cannot in fact prohibit this free exercise of religion by not only any individual, state, judge or other federal official but by even the federal government itself. It is always a joy to consume a Kutler premise, but even more enjoyable to find the true conclusions.

A New Insight Into History
If you are interested in how Nixon and his staff handled the Watergate issue, then the book Abuse of Power: The New Nixon Tapes by, Stanley Kutler is a great one to read. Kutler does a great job of setting the private conversations up with comments as to what they cover. He also gives some explanations at the beginning of the major areas of the book. I was happy that they did not edit much of the conversations that took place because they serve a good point in the overall book.

What struck me the most about the book was just how desperate Nixon kept getting. I almost started to think that maybe he even believed the lies he was telling. It was so fascinating to see how he would come up with a "cover" story and then keep presenting it to his staff to see if they would replace their understanding of the events with his. What is sad is the amount of denial that Nixon encountered at the end. He was trying so hard to justify his actions; I started to think that he was trying to change reality with his force of will.

Many of the conversations are very revealing and interesting. It makes me wonder, if at times, Nixon forgot he was being taped? I got a good understanding of why Nixon and his family fought so hard to keep the tapes private. In my opinion, these tapes have set back all the work Nixon did after leaving office to rebuild his reputation. It will help you if have read something else to give you some background on the conversations. Hopefully, this will not be the only book on the Watergate scandal that you read. Overall, the book is interesting and well written.


Beads (Craft Workshop)
Published in Paperback by Southwater Pub (2002)
Authors: Isabel Stanley and Peter Williams
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Counting for Something: Statistical Principles and Personalities (Springer Texts in Statistics)
Published in Hardcover by Springer Verlag (1987)
Author: William Stanley Peters
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NATO at FIFTY: Perspectives on the Future of the Transatlantic Alliance
Published in Paperback by The Eisenhower Institute (19 April, 1999)
Authors: Susan Eisenhower, Dmitri Simes, Paul Saunders, Jeremy Rosner, Peter Rodman, Sir High Beach, Sir Rodric Braithwaite, Zbigniew Brzezinski, David Calleo, and Ted Galen Carpenter
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Organ
Published in Paperback by W.W. Norton & Company (1988)
Authors: Peter Williams, Owen Williams, and Stanley Sadie
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The Prints of Stanley William Hayter: A Complete Catalogue
Published in Hardcover by Phaidon Press (1994)
Authors: Peter Black and Desiree Moorhead
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Putting a Plough to the Ground: Accumulation and Dispossession in Rural South Africa, 1850-1930
Published in Paperback by Ravan Pr of South Africa (1986)
Authors: William Beinart, Peter Delius, and Stanley Trapido
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