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Memoirs of a Newfoundland pioneer in radio and television
Published in Unknown Binding by Breakwater ()
Author: Oscar G. Hierlihy
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An interesting account of my Dad's life & work.
A very detailed account of the early days of radio telephone, radio broadcasting and television development in Newfoundland. This author was awarded THE ORDER OF CANADA (Canada's highest Civilian Award) for his contribution to Communications in Newfoundland.


The Metaphysical Confederacy: James Henley Thornwell and the Synthesis of Southern Values
Published in Paperback by Mercer University Press (1999)
Author: James Oscar, Jr. Farmer
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Outstanding!
Dr. Farmer proves himself to be an expert on his subject matter. He developes his themes superbly and keeps his reader interested and involved. An excellent display of talent and knowledge!


Microlaparoscopy
Published in Hardcover by Wiley-Liss (01 July, 2000)
Author: Oscar D. Almeida
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Microlaparoscopy
This innovative, cutting-edge book is the first textbook totally devoted to microlaparoscopy, a minimally invasive surgical technique utilized in gynecologic as well as general surgery. The text is well written and provides basic as well as advanced information for the laparoscopic surgeon. It is a must for the medical library.


Modern Fashion in Detail
Published in Paperback by Overlook Press (1998)
Authors: Claire Wilcox, Valerie Mendes, Richard David, Leonie Davis, Oscar Wilde, and Clarie Wilcox
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EXQUISITE!
This book is truly gorgeous with its fantastic close up photographs of details of 20th century garments. There are chapters devoted to bows, to buttons, sleeves and so on. This book actually came before Avril Hart's "Fashion in detail - 17th & 18th Century Clothes" and together they will keep you occupied for many hours. I only wish there were more volumes. Sheer heaven!


Oklahoma
Published in Paperback by Hal Leonard (1981)
Authors: Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein Ii, and Price Stern Sloan Publishing
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MY FAVORITE MUSICAL!
This is my favorite R&H show! I own all of the Vocal Scores, and love this one a little bit more than the others. All music from the show is contained in this Vocal Score, from the Overture to bows and exit music. This is the music from the original broadway production, and from the version that is released from the Rodgers and Hammerstein Music Theatre Library. (...)


One flag, one country, and thirteen greenbacks a month : letters from a Civil War private and his colonel
Published in Unknown Binding by Hunter Publications ()
Author: Edna J. Hunter
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Just One Man's Personal Story
It is difficult for me to be impartial about this book as I am a descendant nephew of John Daniel. The book is alive as you can see the copies of the actual letters accompanied by the "translation". I was enthralled by this book - following John step-by-step through the campaigns and then to find out that he was killed in the battle of Atlanta. His final letter is reminiscent of a Hollywood war film - surprising for a man with his background. I was stunned and excited to find out that his grave is only an hour from my home. Great story about my Great-Great Uncle.

This is a rare "un-filtered" story about the Civil War.


Open Organizations : A Model for Effectiveness, Renewal, and Intelligent Change
Published in Hardcover by Jossey-Bass (1994)
Authors: Oscar G. Mink, Barbara P. Mink, Elizabeth A. Downes, and Keith Q. Owen
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Open Organizations: A Model for Effectiveness, Renewal and
This book is a unique guide for both external consultants and internal change agents for facilitating change in an organization. It also identifies the components that are necessary to ensure an organization's success. Mink's nine-window model, discussed in the book, offers an excellent at-a-glance framework to assist organizations in identifying where they are, in regards to a functional and open organization. The nine-window model may be a tool that change agents can use to demonstrate (to others) their organization's readiness for a fully open organization.

The book is an excellent reference resource for designing and implementing change initiatives. Consultants, change agents, managers, human resource executives and others will find this book a very practical guide for organizational change.


Oscar
Published in Paperback by Dorrance Publishing Co (24 February, 2000)
Authors: Oscar Hoffman Coen and Mildred Coen Robeck
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The Escape
I've never read a true story like this one. Oscar is my Great Great Uncle. I don't know him very well but I know he's a great man. In the book there are so many close calls. There were so many times where he was close to being caught but yet he never was. There were people who risked there lives to help him and some of those peoples lives were taken from them. This story would make a wonderful movie!!!


Oscar "Zeta" Acosta: The Uncollected Works
Published in Paperback by Arte Publico Pr (1996)
Authors: Oscar Zeta Acosta and Ilan Stavans
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work of literature
With this book the Brown Buffalo has established himself as a great writer of gonzo.


Oscar A to Z: A Complete Guide to More Than 2,400 Movies Nominated for Academy Awards
Published in Paperback by Main Street Books (1995)
Author: Charles Matthews
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Great Oscar resource

An excellent guide to the Oscar nominees and winners from 1927 through 1994. Though more regular updates would be nice, what is in the book will make any film/Oscar buff's cerebrum tingle. Matthews has done exhaustive research on every film nominated for an Oscar (excluding documentary/short film nominees), and though there are some minor errors (e.g., his footnote on actors who direct themselves to Oscar nominations omits Charles Chaplin, and he neglects to note that the first best picture winner without a corresponding director nomination was, in fact, 1927-28 winner "Wings."), in the main the book is a reliable compendium of Oscar minutiae and trivia. Particularly convenient are the book's cross-references and comprehensive index, which allow one to quickly skim through a particular nominee's full list of Academy laurels.

Due to space, he does not single out every nominated individual for a bio sketch, but does cover the majority of actors, directors and writers in Oscar's annals. Matthews also displays a nice tone of needling disbelief in addressing some of Oscar's more ridiculed choices ("Gandhi" over "E.T.," to cite one).

This is more of a straight reference guide to the Oscars than, say, "Inside Oscar," which pads its nominations/wins lists with juicy anecdotes on every ceremony, but it is an essential addition to any serious film scholar's library.


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