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Arthur Tress: Fantastic Voyage : Photographs 1956-2000
Published in Hardcover by Bulfinch Press (1901)
Authors: Richard Lorenz, John Wood, Arthur Tress, and Corcoran Gallery of Art
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arthur tress: fantastic voyages
This book is a great overall of Tress' work, covering his early workes to his present ones. As an art photo teacher, its a great resource to have to show examples for assignments such as dream, light and dark, series, and shadow.
The images are wonderfully reproduced and there is a great essay describing Tress and his vision. Each section of Tress' work also has an introduction by him.

Emphasizes Tress' singular language of surrealism
Arthur Tress: Fantastic Voyage, Photographs 1956-2000 arose from the Corcoran Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C.) retrospective exhibition dedicated to this influential American photographer. Richard Lorenz's informative commentary is augmented by a contribution from John Wood on the life and work of Tress. Organized as a kind of autobiography emphasizing Tress' singular language of surrealism, humor and psychosocial commentary as expressed with an artist's eye through the medium of a camera's lens, this seminal work will introduce a master photographer to a whole new generation of appreciative students and photographer buffs.


Zebras (Zoobooks Series)
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Zoobooks/Wildlife Education (1999)
Authors: John Bonnett Wexo, Linda C. Wood, and Richard Orr
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Great book for animal loving kids!
I got this book from the library for my 3-year old sons who love zebras. While the text is clearly for older kids (9 and older or so), the book is full of illustrations and photograhs and lots of information even younger kids can enjoy. One son sleeps with this book and never tires of looking at the pictures. He points to parts of the text near the pictures he likes, asks me to read, and he sits captivated.

We've also gotten other books in the Zoobooks series from the library and they are always a big hit! I finally bought the zebra and the gorilla (two favorites). If your kids are interested in animals, they'll love any of these books.


The Pigeon
Published in Hardcover by Knopf (1990)
Authors: Patrick Suskind, John Woods, and Richard Belzer
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OK as a short story, but not as a novel.
If this tour de force were a short story, part of a collection, I'd have liked it better. It's too light-weight to take seriously as a separate publication. Jonathan Noel, the main character, is a timid and tidy man who has lived in the same 11 x 7 room for thirty years. One morning he opens the door to his room and finds a pigeon sitting there. This leads to total disruption in his predictable life, his personal unraveling, and his decision to live elsewhere for a few days. If you can identify with this, you are a better person than I!

A small thing can change a life
Located in contemporary Paris, "The Pigeon" is the story of an incident. A dull Frenchman discovers one day the unexpected presence of a pigeon in front of the small roomm he inhabits. This minuscule and seemingly irrelevant event adopts terrifying proportions in the mind of the man, becoming a grotesque nightmare.

As a master of allusion and obsession, Suskind reveals once more, in this parable of everyday life, his gift for building a metaphor of the existential background of humans. It shows that our life usually holds to rutines so fragile, that a simple disturbance may force us to rethink everything from the start. It is a short book, but an intriguing and absurd tale. The absurd, seems to say Suskind, is present in the most simple things that happen every day.

A rewarding, subtle work.
Imagine you are an old man so afraid of life that you have spent most of your years alone, living in a small room and working in an insignificant job as a security guard on the front steps of a bank, your only pleasure somehow derived from the monotony of your daily routine. Then one day a living creature, a pigeon, appears unexpectedly on your doorstep, and it shouldn't be there--it is out of place. And this frightens you like nothing has in many years. You flee your apartment (for good, you think). Because of your agitated state you break your own routines; you begin acting strangely, and your perceptions alter. This sets off a chain reaction of encounters in which you, despite your lifelong precautions to the contrary, begin interacting with a world that seems determined to drive you over the edge.

Suskind's "The Pigeon" is subtly meticulous in depicting its protagonist's complex psychological journey. The story is at once free of sentimentality, raw, honest, and yet life-affirming in the most vital sense. While it is reminiscent of Kafka and--most notably--of Knut Hamson's "Hunger," Suskind's novella also manages to glimpse something just around the corner, something almost out of sight, beyond the valley of despair.


Find Anyone (Book & CD-Rom)
Published in CD-ROM by Quantum Media (01 March, 1998)
Authors: Richard R. Johnson and John H. Wood
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Deep Woods
Published in Paperback by Syracuse Univ Pr (Trade) (1998)
Authors: John Burroughs and Richard F. Fleck
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Deep Woods: A John Burroughs Reader (Peregrine Smith Literary Naturalists Series)
Published in Paperback by Gibbs Smith Publisher (1990)
Authors: John Burroughs, Richard F. Fleck, and Jean Fader
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Five Irish Poets: Padraig J. Daly, John F. Deane, Richard Kell, Dennis O'Driscoll, Macdara Woods
Published in Paperback by White Pine Press (1990)
Authors: David Lampe and Dennis Maloney
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GCSE Maths: Workbook
Published in Paperback by Coordination Group Publications Ltd (08 April, 1999)
Authors: Philip Wood, Margaret Carr, Barbara Coleman, John Lyons, Gordon Butter, Claire Thompson, and Richard Parsons
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Groundbreakers: Pack D of Five: Diane Fossey / Galileo / Isaac Newton / Alexander Fleming / Florence Nightingale / Edwin Hubble (Groundbreakers)
Published in Hardcover by Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division (2001)
Authors: Richard Wood, Sara Wood, Paul Mason, Tony Allen, Fiona Macdonald, and John Malam
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Koobi Fora Research Project (Koobi Fora, Researches into Geology, Palaeontology, and Human Origins)
Published in Hardcover by Clarendon Pr (1997)
Authors: Meave G. Leakey, Bernard Wood, Richard E. Leakey, and John Michael Harris
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