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It's Your Body
Published in Paperback by Perigee (1993)
Authors: Niels H. Lauernsen, Steven Whitney, and Niels H. Lauersen
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a extremely helpful and beautiful book!!!
THIS very informative book was written with great compassion,
professional knowledge and expertise...and most of all love.
i bought this book years ago in my 20's and i have worn this
book out that it is in 2 halves...much dogged eared...i use
this book like a best friend/medical bible...

The Best Even Written On The Subject
This is without a doubt the best book ever written about the female body, all of it. Extremely objective and easy to understand, it truly is, as advertised, an owner's manual for the woman's unique physiology.

No aspect of womanhood is ignored and no judgements are made. The information is clear, direct and helpful. Every woman should have a copy of this book and all men should be required to read it at least once.

For parents with children at the onset of puberty, male or female, this is a work that will demystify what their adolescence is about and will make the explanation of growing to adulthood far easier for the parent and easier to understand for the child. The lack of any particular moral datum, objectivity and scientific accuracy make this book ideal for most anyone seeking knowledge without commentary, social or otherwise.

Everything from STD prevention to ageing are approached, explained and summarized in comprehensive chapters with precision and compassion. Whether you are just coming to terms with adolescence or are beginning menopause, are beyond menopause or a man desiring to learn more about the enigma that is a female body, read this book.

Greatest book ever written for women's health.
this is the greatest book every written for women's health, along with the updated version, A Woman's Body. Mine is falling apart because it is my bible. Please please please Dr. Lauersen, give us an updated version. Your books are the absolute best.


Beat Culture and the New America, 1950-1965
Published in Hardcover by Flammarion (1996)
Authors: Lisa Phillips, Maurice Berger, Maria Damon, Allen Ginsberg, John G. Hanhardt, Glenn O'Brien, Mona Lisa Saloy, Edward Sanders, Rebecca Solnit, and Steven Watson
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The Beat Generation in various forms
This catalogue has excellent photographs that gives one a sense of the attitude of the Beat Generation. Everyone is familiar with the writers of the period, but not everyone knows about art generated during those years. This catalogue gives a review of art, film, and writing being created at the time. Not only that but it devotes a chapter to women and a chapter to minorites working during the time period. A good source of information for anyone interested in the 1950's to the early 1960's.


On a Street Called Easy, in a Cottage Called Joye
Published in Hardcover by Little Brown & Company (1996)
Authors: Gregory White Smith, Steven Naifeh, and Daniel Baxter
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An easy, entertaining read
"On A Street Called Easy, in a Cottage called Joye" is an easy and entertaining read, with short chapters perfect for the ride on the subway, or a break between tasks. A close parallel to "A Year In Provence", which is referenced by the authors, the story is essentially a humorous take on the gentry's lament "you can't get good help these days", but the biggest difference is that while "A Year..." is heavily slanted towards food, "A Street..." is almost entirely about the travails of renovating a wreck. It is after all, set in the deep (if it ain't fried, it ain't cooked)south, this is NOT Provence.
The "true" story follows its two, pullitzer prize winning authors as they leave their dark, viewless, Manhattan condo and set out for Aiken, S.C., where they've bought(for quite a bit less than the original million+ asking price) a sixty room mansion built in 1897 by WC Whitney, as the gilded age began to flicker to a close. Through neglect, the house is an absolute mess. The crew hired to bring it back to its glory is pretty much a mess as well. From the holdover-joint-toking hippie that makes off with the only, working-order copper piping to sell for scrap, to the tile man who wants to be paid for time he'd requested to hang out (doing nothing)while the tile arrived, to the maid who spends all day dusting 3 rooms, only to be discovered sleeping whenever the bosses are away. You can't leave this crew a for a second, as they discover towards the end, in a scene that will leave wine lovers heart broken. The problem is, as with "A year in Provence", the owners seem to have a bottomless pocketbook, and always seem to have a check to write to cover whatever goes wrong. And EVERYTHING goes wrong. This eventually takes away from the believability, especially when combined with the patience of Job that the two men seem to display, endlessly, towards what are essentially ne'er do wells and lowlifes posing as contractors. Ah, well. You do learn a bit about the Whitneys, the house in its better days, Aiken in its better days, and the more recent days. All in all a worthwhile read.

To Laugh and To Cry
Can you begin to imagine two authors of brutal true crime stories, undertaking a project such as remodeling an old 60 room mansion? And can you believe their moving from their home in Manhatten to Aiken, SC? They write of their trials and tribulations, in such a manner, you wipe tears of joy and tears of frustration and sorrow for them. And all the time the reconstruction and renovations are taking place, they are constantly meeting friends and neighbors; while they are trying to hire someone for this project or that project. You celebrate with them over each accomplishment. By the time they finish the renovations, you can 'hear' the music filtering through the wing of the home where all of the parties will be held. Such excitement in the air. I am fortunate enough to live close to this location and took a trip over and found Joye Cottage! Absolutely breathtaking.... wish I could tour the inside.

Truly, one of my most favorite books!
I was given the BOOK version of this several years ago by a dear friend and honestly, I have read and re-read this book several times. The first time that I got it, I actually read it out loud to my husband while we were working on our own version of "Joy Cottage." We both roared with laughter!

Having moved to the South from the West Coast, I understood totally what Mr. White-Smith encountered! From Irish Travelers to the local restaurant that produces vegetables that have had every last trace of nutritional content boiled out of them, collard greens, fat back and fat light (it is vital that you know the difference: one is used to light fires and one is put in with your collards!),pepper sauce, sweet tea (cavities be damned!) to Moon Pies, Krispy Kremes, speech from people that you swear aren't speaking English, painters that can't paint, roofers that drink way too much, Nandina, Magnolias and Smilack at Christmas (I hope that I spelling the last one correctly!) and on and on and on. If you live in the South (especially if you are a transplant) and most especially if you live in or have redone an old house, this is the book for you!

As I said, I have re-read this book several times and I still find myself laughing hysterically. It is a great book that I am terribly sorry is out of print. Until it comes back into its second printing, the audio version will suffice. I wish they would do a "Part II" version...

A MUST read!


The Cow of No Color: Riddle Stories and Justice Tales from World Traditions
Published in Hardcover by Henry Holt & Company (1998)
Authors: Nina Jaffe, Steve Zeitlin, Whitney Sherman, and Steven J. Zeitlin
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Lasts while it lasts
This book is great-the first time you read it. It's wonderful for the first time but you won't read it twice because the stories are riddles and once you know the answer it's boring. Just be prepared when you pay.

THE COOLEST BOOK
I have read this book more than I can count, and I learn from it every time. It really helps me with life's choices and how not everything is found in front of your face.


Atlas of Uncommon Pain Syndromes
Published in Hardcover by W B Saunders (2003)
Authors: Steven D., Md. Waldman and Whitney D. Lowe
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Charles Bronson Superstar
Published in Paperback by Hodder & Stoughton General Division (01 March, 1980)
Author: Steven Whitney
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Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures (Engineering Bulletin (Skokie, Ill.).)
Published in Paperback by Portland Cement Assn (2002)
Authors: Steven H. Kosmatka, Beatrix Kerkhoff, William C. Panarese, and Dorothy B. Whitney
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Individual Retirement Account Answer Book
Published in Hardcover by Aspen Publishers, Inc. (12 January, 1999)
Authors: Donald R. Levy, Whitney R. Johnson, and Steven G. Lockwood
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Making Mischief: Dada Invades New York
Published in Hardcover by Whitney Museum of Art (1997)
Authors: Francis M. Naumann, Beth Venn, Alan Antliff, Jay Bochner, Abraham Davidson, Linda Dalrymple Henderson, Amelia Jones, Rosalind Krauss, Molly Nesbit, and Robert Rosenblum
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Singled Out
Published in Paperback by Berkley Pub Group (1981)
Author: Steven Whitney
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