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Antonin Kratochvil: Incognito
Published in Hardcover by Arena Editions (09 September, 2001)
Authors: Billy Bob Thornton, Mark Jacobson, and Antonin Kratochvil
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Reveals the spectrum of entertainment in Europe today
Incognito is the second book of photos presented by an artist renowned for his portrayal of catastrophe in Eastern Europe. In this collection he departs from this side to reveal the spectrum of entertainment in Europe today, with black and white photos mostly taken on assignment for four publications. His celebrity portraits have never appeared in book form before, making this accomplishment especially notable.


Complete Plays (Everyman Paperback Classics)
Published in Paperback by Everyman Paperback Classics (01 July, 1998)
Authors: Christopher Marlowe and Mark Thornton Burnett
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Excellent
I just had a brief comment. I don't consider myself an expert on Elizabethan era literature, but I've read a fair amount of Shakespeare and a number of the other authors of the period, and I have to say I was quite impressed with Marlowe. He certainly deserves to be better appreciated than he is. One of the lines from Richard III has stuck with me. I think I have it more or less correct, and it was this: "...and as for the multitude, they are like sparks--caught up in the embers of their poverty." You have to like an author who can write like that, but unfortunately he's been so overshadowed by the great Will that he doesn't get as much attention as he should. Anyway, by way of doing what I can, however, modest, to increase Marlowe's popularity, I'd like to say he's a damn good playwright, and that I have no qualms about throwing my own not inconsiderable bulk behind his reputation.

Not quite Shakespeare, but good--great Compliation
The Complete Plays includes all of Marlowe's plays (well, obviously.) As a bonus it includes the rather fragmentory Massacre at Paris (which many critics theorize is a corupt, unfinished, or damaged text) in a scene division only format and both editions of Doctor Faustus.

Marlowe's plays, while not on the same level as Shakespeare's best, are far and away superior to any other Renaisance era dramatist (See also, Thomas Kyd, Ben Johnson, or Richard Wharfinger--if you can find him hehe.)

The best thing about Marlowe's plays is the level of respect for the audience. Judgement of the characters is (for the most part) left to the reader. Tamburlaine can be viewed as hero and/or villian.

And, it being Renaisance drama, there are some spectacular death scenes--Edward II's anal cruxifiction, Brabas's boiling alive, Faustus's dismemberment, and the Admiral's hanging/shooting to name a few.

One complaint, and this is really more of a preference, but the textual notes are in endnote format, rather than footnote format, and they're not numbered notes--all of which makes finding latin translations a little more time consuming.
But, for fans of the genre, this is the way to go.

Good accessible edition
This is a generally good and easily available, inexpensive edition of Marlowe's plays. My only reservation about it is Steane's edition of Dr. Faustus. He makes the worst of both major texts, taking the general outline from the 1616 text but throwing in a lot of corrupt scraps from the 1604 edition for the clown scenes. I would advise anyone who wants to read Dr. Faustus to look elsewhere. I'm convinced that the 1604 version is on the whole a corrupt and truncated version of the play, but if you prefer it you might look into the Folger Library edition. If on the other hand you would rather read the play more or less as I think Marlowe wrote it, try the Signet edition edited by Sylvan Barnet.

The other plays present no major textual problems (except for The Massacre at Paris, which is pretty hopeless) and this is a fine place to meet them.


Christopher Marlowe: The Complete Poems
Published in Paperback by Tuttle Publishing (01 March, 2001)
Authors: Mark Thornton Burnett and Christopher Marlowe
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the sun's flame-bearing chariot
Marlowe's gifts as a dramatist are easily matched by his poetic accomplishments in other genres. While some may find his declamatory style and tendency toward bombast wearying in the plays, it is perfectly suited to the frieze-like beauties of HERO AND LEANDER, and particularly to the rhetorical excesses of Lucan, whose first book Marlowe translated "line for line." And few translations of Ovid AMORES capture his eroticism and wit as well as Marlowe's. A must-have selection of poems, convenient and affordable, although the apparatus and notes are not as helpful as those in the Penguin edition (now sadly out of print) edited by Stephen Orgel.


Patriot Sage: George Washington and the American Political Tradition
Published in Hardcover by Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) (1999)
Authors: Gary L. Gregg, Matthew Spalding, William J. Bennett, William B. Allen, Richard Brookhiser, Forrest McDonald, Victor Davis Hanson, Bruce S. Thornton, Mackubin Owens, and Ryan J. Barilleaux
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Still just a piece of the picture
This book has been informative in that I have learned a great deal about the political and militaristic problems Washington endured during America's push for independence. I have a feeling that, without Washington's sacrifice, America as we know it probably wouldn't occur. However, I also think of the famous quote attributed to Napoleon that "History is the myth men choose to believe." While Thomas Paine wrote about independence for the colonies, he also tore into the concept of slavery as immoral, so it wasn't as if no one was talking about this issue. If Washington would have "stepped up" and abolished slavery then and there, so that all men (and women) were truly created equal, as I said before, America might not be here. It was a politically divided and bankrupt country. I don't consider those reasons justification for sacrificing another person's human rights. The racial problems we face today stem from a lack of identity stolen from a stolen people

who did much of the work to build this country in its early days and, while the opprtunity was there, given nothing in return. "Patriot Sage" is an excellent insight into many aspects of Washington's life of which I was ignorant (like his influence on the Constitutional Convention) Sadly, some of its essays are too right-wing, to the point of Clinton bashing. What modern era president could really live up to the accomplishments of the one who defined the job's parameters ? One essay focuses on the moral symbolism of Washington now devoid in today's presidents, while another openly admits he gambled and sought prostitutes. To be read overall with some perspective.


Dog Treats
Published in Paperback by Doubleday (1997)
Authors: Kim Campbell Thornton, Jane Calloway, and Mark Matcho
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Don't Bother
This book is a waste! I would never feed my dog cheddar cheese, omletes, brown sugar, or most of the ingredients found in these receipes. I was looking for a book that would have receipes for healthy biscuts to supplement the all natural diet I'm currently feeding. This is definitely not it! This and it's companion book Cat Treats uses ingredients I would not feed my dog or cats, and the receipes are fairly long and time consuming and usually make one serving. Who has the time? My advice is unless you have plenty of time and feel like spending 35 minutes in the kitchen making Lamb Loaf Bedlington, you should look elsewhere for treat receipes.


The Economics of Prohibition
Published in Paperback by Univ of Utah Pr (Trd) (1991)
Author: Mark Thornton
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Folk Psychology: An Introduction (Canadian Philosophical Monographs ; 10)
Published in Paperback by Canadian Philosophical (1990)
Author: Mark Thornton
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Henry Thornton (1760-1815, Jeremy Bentham)
Published in Hardcover by Edward Elgar Pub (1991)
Author: Mark Blaug
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Masters and Servants in English Renaissance Drama and Culture: Authority and Obedience (Early Modern Literature in History)
Published in Hardcover by Palgrave Macmillan (1997)
Author: Mark Thornton Burnett
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Do We Have Free Will (Mind Matters)
Published in Hardcover by Palgrave Macmillan (1989)
Author: Mark Thornton
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