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Letters from Lost Thyme: Two Decades of Letters from John Joseph to Patricia Larsen
Published in Paperback by Books and Co. (15 October, 2000)
Authors: John Joseph, Edward Albee, and Patricia Larsen
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Lost Thyme
A work of Proustian depth and elegance, these letters from John Joseph to Patricia Larsen mark and illuminate a friendship perhaps unique in 20th century America. Bound for the "classics" shelf.


The Levellers: A History of the Writings of 317t H Century Social Democrats: John Lilburne, Richard Overton, and William Walwyn
Published in Textbook Binding by Russell&Russell Pub (1969)
Author: Joseph Frank
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Hey Amazon, fix your typos!
The title of this book should include the phrase "Three 17th Century Social Democrats". This phrase is garbled here.


A Life-Giving Vision: How to Be a Christian in Today's World
Published in Paperback by Thomas More Publishing (1995)
Authors: John Joseph Powell and Michael H. Cheney
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"A Life-Giving Vision" Affirmed My Journey To Wholeness
Through the words of John Powell, my own ongoing journey to wholeness in Christ has been affirmed yet one more time. Fr. Powell shares his own personal experiences and philosophies which focus on God's love for us through Christ and His gift of the Holy Spirit. This is not a book for just Catholics, but instead for anyone who wants to have a personal walk with their savior Jesus Christ and their Abba.


Making Tqm Work: Quality Tools for Human Service Organizations (Springer Series on Social Work)
Published in Hardcover by Springer Pub Co (1999)
Authors: John Joseph Gunther and Frank Hawkins
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Superior training and college text with relevant exercises.
Gunther and Hawkins do excellent worik in reframing TQM into a human service perspective. Following a comprehensive overview of the principles of TQM the authors present actual cases of human service organizations utilizing TQM. the authors epilogue and guide for implementation are valuable adjuncts for any TQM initiative. This text is must reading for human service managers.


Mary: God's Yes to Man: Pope John Paul II Encyclical Letter: Mother of the Redeemer
Published in Paperback by Ignatius Press (1988)
Authors: Pope John Paul II, Joseph Ratzinger, and Catholic Church
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Compelling, interest description of teaching on Virgin Mary
As a young man in the process of converting to Catholicism, I found "Mary: God's Yes to Man" to be a very compelling, deep, and driving study of the role of the Blessed Virgin in History, in Tradition, in the Church, and in the lives of the modern believer. I went into this book with very little knowledge of who the Church says the Virgin Mary is, and coming out of it, I feel like I could comfortably explain the doctrine to anyone. The use of Biblical exegesis, and the style of Biblical interpretation was quite interesting for this former Protestant Evangelical. The Holy Father is an excellent writer, and both Cardinal Ratzinger and von Balthasar offer interesting commentary on his writings. A good read, seeing as it took me less than 36 hours to do so.


Mass Moca: From Mill to Museum
Published in Hardcover by Te Neues Publishing Company (2000)
Authors: Joseph Thompson, Simeon Bruner, Nicholas Whitman, John Heon, and Jennifer Trainer
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MASS MoCA Is a "Platform Rather Than a Box."
Throughout the last 100 or so years, artists, collectors and curators have debated what a museum should be. Unfortunately, most museums are buildings that immediately focus on art as icon. Many contemporary artists want just the opposite. MASS MoCA represents a breakthrough in establishing a new sort of museum. Its purpose is to "mount in-depth quality work that would otherwise remain unseen for lack of properly scaled, appropriately tools facilities." That purpose has also been expanded to include being a location for the performing arts, both outdoors and in a theater.

Located 5 miles from the Williams College museum of art and 35 miles from Tanglewood in North Adams, Massachusetts, MASS MoCA adds an important new element to a major cultural center (especially in the summers).

The story of the museum is also very interesting, having been based in a rundown series of converted mill buildings that had housed manufacturing since 1768. Most recently abandoned by the Sprague Electric Company (who originally took it over from the Arnold Print Works -- makers of printed fabric), the facility covers 13 acres and over 780,000 square feet of building space. Originally, Massachusetts had planned to provide most of the funding. A recession and change in political leadership greatly slowed the progress, and much of the funding eventually came form private donors.

The book has many wonderful elements. The director, Joseph Thompson, has a fine essay explaining the museum's roots and concept. The architect, Simeon Bruner, also weighs in with his thoughts about the design along with drawings of his plans. The pieces de resistance, however, are the wonderful photographs of the site (both before and after) in black and white and color that capture the transformation. These were done by Nicholas Whitman, and started before the museum was planned. He and his father had both worked in the Sprague plant, and he wanted to preserve the memory of the space before it was torn down. There are some stunning side-by-side photographs of before in black and white, with after in color with beautiful art on the walls.

Most of the current photographs were taken during the 1999 grand opening of the museum, which I had the pleasure to attend. The classic piece that defines MASS MoCA during that opening was the display of Robert Rauschenberg's "The 1/4 Mile or 2 Furlong Piece" from 1981, which can only easily be displayed in full in MASS MoCA. There are also nice photographs of Natalie Jeremjenko's "Tree Logic" and James Rosenquist's "The Summer in the Econo-Mist." There are some fine John Chamberlain sculptures as well.

This book is a great resource to have for any contemporary art lover, or someone who is interested in new museum forms. I also recommend it as a working document for a museum still in progress, for most of the development of the MASS MoCA site is still ahead. If you are a museum trustee or are planning a new museum, you should read this book, as well.

I should admit that I collect contemporary art, and love to visit collections of contemporary art. If you share that love, you'll adore MASS MoCA!

Abolish your stalled thinking about what a museum is and should be! Also, be sure to give yourself a treat, and visit MASS MoCA soon. It's well worth a special trip from Boston, New York, or Philadelphia.

Donald Mitchell

Coauthor of The Irresistible Growth Enterprise (available in August 2000) and The 2,000 Percent Solution

(donmitch@fastforward400.com)


A Modern Reader's Guide to Dante's the Divine Comedy
Published in Paperback by Liguori Publications (2000)
Authors: Joseph Gallagher and John Freccero
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Tour Guide Available for Trip "To Hell and Back"
Joseph Gallagher, a retired Catholic priest and professor, who has taught at such venerable institutions as John Hopkins, Notre Dame, Loyola, and Oxford presents on an easy-to-understand guide through the intricacies of Dante's imaginative work. Written in a conversational style that anyone can understand, this expert tutor of many students for over 50 years explains each of the characters canto by canto. The outline at the beginning is a great help. While it is not as analytical as that of Erich Auerbach's "Mimesis", this book is a valuable addition. It should prove indispensable for those who need a companion guide; the homeschooler's library should contain this erudite explanation.


Moisture Control Handbook: Principles and Practices for Residential and Small Commercial Buildings
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (01 January, 1996)
Authors: Joseph Lstiburek and John Carmody
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An excellent practical reference
This is an excellent introductory overview of practical problems and solutions relating to moisture control in buildings. The diagrams are outstanding! The emphasis is on moisture problems and solutions in low-rise framed buildings. My only disappointment is that the underlying physics are not described and that predictive techniques are not presented. An excellent reference book for builders, and a must read for anyone involved with trouble shooting, inspecting, insuring, repairing, and restoring building envelopes


My Thirty Years in Baseball
Published in Paperback by Univ of Nebraska Pr (1995)
Authors: John Joseph McGraw and Charles C. Alexander
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The best baseball book I've ever read
This is simply a wonderful memoir by baseball's greatest manager. The converstational way he tells you his story, talks about strategy and compares the stars of his day is abosolutey charming.


National Electrical Code 2002 Handbook
Published in Hardcover by Delmar Learning (28 December, 2001)
Authors: Mark W. Earley, Joseph V. Sheehan, Jeffrey S. Sargent, John M. Caloggero, Timothy M. Croushore, and Nfpa
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Amazing.
If you hang around with fellow homeowners, there's a lot of water cooler conversation about various things, including the electrical code. This book just nails everything you ever wondered about, everything you haven't yet wondered about, and a few thousand things that you'll never need to know. Want to install a subpanel? Want to figure what gauge of cable to use to supply it? Want to know how to calculate the in^3 fill of a box? How deep to bury an underground cable? How to use raceways? That information totals about 1/4 of 1% of the contents of this book.


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