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Deserts
Published in Library Binding by Edu Dev (1998)
Authors: Angela Wilkes and Peter Dennis
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"Can you find any more fun stuff like this?"
Last night, as I was digging through the books and resources my children and I studied during our Great Egypt Semester, my 12 year old looked at our copy of Angela Wilkes' Deserts and said, "Dad, can you find any more fun stuff like that for our history?"
What a great little book, easily read by our then-first grader, enough full of fun facts to hold the attention-and seize the memory-of my older two a couple of years later.
This book (recommended to us in The Greenleaf Guide to Ancient Egypt), is chock full of fascinating pictures and facts about deserts around the world. In fact, Deserts helped us introduce a much-needed science component to our history study, since the history of Egypt was so influenced by its desert terrain.
I recommend this book heartily for any child who can read. If your child can't read yet, read it to them and then talk about it.


Brassai: The Eye of Paris
Published in Hardcover by Harry N Abrams (1999)
Authors: Richard Howard, Avis Berman, Anne Wilkes Tucker, Brassai, Houston Museum of Fine Arts, J. Paul Getty Museum, National Gallery of Art (U.S.), and Peter C. Marzio
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A long-awaited but disappointing retrospective
For lovers of great photography, one of the real gaps for a long time has been a monograph on this master of Euorpean street photography, whose images of Paris in the 30's in particular are among the greatest of their kind. Since the unfortuante deletion of the magnificent mid-80's reissue of PARIS BY NIGHT there has literally been nothing available except an over-priced paperback from Germany (I beleive) that has made its way to US museum bookshops and the like. What great news it was that Abrams, who are one of the best houses for this sort of thing, was publishing a major catalogue to accompany the travelling exhibit now at the National Gallery in Washington. The book was delayed several times earlier this year (no doubt to the chagrin of the museums the exhibit has already passed through) and has finally arrived in time for Christmas.

It is sad indeed to report that the book is a total disappointment- at least so far as the images themselves are concerned:

One: The source material and printing of the picutres are truly second-rate - without richness, luster, or dimension. Many look like photocopies from magazines or other books. They are oddly glossy but flat. Compare these to the incredible matte reproductions in PARIS BY NIGHT and the contrast between what can be done with with what is here is nearly heartbreaking.

Second: What is with the recent tendency to print photographs in an oversized, right-to-the-edges format with no sense of border or space to let the composition breathe and no sense of frame lines. The bleed-over simply kills the impact of many of these photogrpahs. It's a ruinous way to present great imagery. (It afflicts Abrams' new Bill Brandt book as well but to a lesser extent because the printing of that book is so much better.)

Third: There is very little that is new here. For such a major undertaking it comes across as a routine collection of well-known images, a greatest hits, that ends up delivering little emotional punch or insight into this great artist. Compare this to Abrams' own exhaustive works like Walker Evans: The Hungry Eye and you'll see what I mean.

With so many great photographers receiving deluxe treatment in the past few years from Abrams' W. Eugene Smith book last year to Bulfinch's Lartigue mongraph, it is a real shame that someone as seminal but poorly represented in print as Brassai should receive such a well-intentioned but unsatisfactory tribute. PLEASE BRING BACK PARIS BY NIGHT!

Please
I am surprised that this book has gotten such mixed reviews here -- it is the definitive book on the subject. The essays are full of new information and elegantly presented. The design of the book, bleeds and all, remind me of the particular way Brassai made his books (which is why we care about Brassai today). The reproductions look like the original prints! The book is smart and real.

An Exhibition Book That Does Justice to the Exhibition
I saw this exhibition at the National Gallery of Art and bought the book. The exhibition blew me away and so did the book! It is the best exhibition book on photography I have seen. The print quality of the photographs is superb and the text is excellent. This book is a lesson in photography, political science, and sociology.


Christianity Challenges the University
Published in Paperback by Intervarsity Press (1981)
Author: Peter Wilkes
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Conversion Survey, 1996: Global Disarmament, Demilitarization and Demobilization
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (1996)
Authors: Bonn International Center for Conversion, Jorn Brommelhorster, Keith Cunningham, Michael Dedek, Joseph Dichiaro, Lsenia Gonchar, Kees Kingma, Susanne Kopte, Ulrike Lindemann, and Cynthia Miller
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Die Konigliche Residenz Berlin Und Die Mark Brandenburg Im 18. Jahrhundert: Schriften Und Briefe/German
Published in Hardcover by VCH Publishing (1994)
Authors: Johann Peter Sussmilch and Jurgen Wilke
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Flavours of South Africa
Published in Hardcover by Tafelberg Publishers (31 March, 1999)
Authors: Peter Veldsman and Johan Wilke
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Four Portraits: Boswell, Gibbon, Sterne, and Wilkes (Cresset Library)
Published in Paperback by David & Charles (1988)
Author: Peter Quennell
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God Cares for Clarie: Learning God Is Always With Me (Heritage Builders)
Published in Hardcover by Standard Publishing Co. (2003)
Authors: Laura Derico and Peter Wilkes
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An illustrated history of aircraft
Published in Unknown Binding by Spurbooks ()
Author: Peter Wilkes
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An Illustrated History of Farming
Published in Hardcover by Transatlantic Arts (1978)
Author: Peter Wilkes
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