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The Obscene Diaries of a Michigan Fan
Published in Paperback by First Page Publications (2005-06)
Author: Craig Ross
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Even If You're Not A Michigan Fan...
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-19
You will absolutely love this book! Ross is both insightful and humorous as he writes about: Michigan football (why their offense is really neither "conservative" or "too predictable"), Michigan basketball and the player who averaged 15 fouls per game (I remember him), Big Ten basketball officiating (he says it is getting better; I'm not sure), Tommy Amaker (he should have asked him who did kill JFK), why UCLA was so good for so long (it actually has less to do with John Wooden than you've been led to believe), and who was the greatest Michigan quarterback ever (read it to find out; Tom Brady is #3). More than anything else, this book reminded me that college sports are supposed to be FUN, no matter who wins. Ross' final chapter in this book is a classic by itself. Buy this book and savor every chapter. The best sports book I've read since "Ball Four" (yes, it's THAT good).

amaizing grace
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-14
I join my fellow alum Mr. Heston in giving high praise to Obscene Diaries. At college I became quite interested in football, and particularly enjoyed Northwestern's successful skirmishes against the University of Michigan. Mr. Ross successfully reveals football as a particularly American blend of theatre and sport, personal drama and statistical analysis, quarterback thrill and coach agonistes.

Though It's Not Really Obscene, It's VERY funny
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-06
This wild comic rant about sports is also startlingly original. For hard core sports fans, the book is packed with the kind of fresh insightful analysis of football strategy that is so completely missing from the work of the paid media pundits. (College coaches are already taking this book very seriously, because it shows why they should go for it on 4th down way more than they do.) But for non sports fans, this is also a great book, because Craig Ross really talks more about life than he does about sports -- and he's a fabulously witty writer.

M Go Ross!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-09
As packed as it is with painstakingly researched sports statistics and wild, wonderful analyses, this book is a humorous and delightful read. Attorney Ross argues the facts, argues the law, AND attacks the opposition, entertaining us all the way.

Obscene Diaries of a Michigan Fan
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-22
As an alum of Northwestern, a school whose original nickname was The Fighting Methodists, I can appreciate the quasi-religious fervor of Wolverine fans. Craig Ross joins the ranks of Voltaire and Jonathan Swift in effectively (and humorously)skewering this (large) slice of American culture.

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The Essential J.R.R. Tolkien Sourcebook: A Fan's Guide to Middle-earth and Beyond
Published in Paperback by New Page Books (2003-11-04)
Author: George Beahm
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An enduringly popular literary saga
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-13
The Essential J.R.R. Tolkien Sourcebook by George Beahm is a superbly presented, fan-centered guide to the fantasy world of Middle Earth, a magical land originally envisioned by celebrated author J.R.R. Tolkien in his famous trilogy "The Lord of the Rings" and his other thematically related writings. Featuring information about Lord of the Rings merchandise and collectibles, books about Tolkien, computer software, Tolkien-themed websites, and other online Tolkien related resources, The Essential J.R.R. Tolkien Sourcebook is highly recommended (indeed, an essential reference) for anyone seriously interested in learning more about the fan-culture surrounding this epic and enduringly popular literary saga.

A Must-Have for Tolkien Fans
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-07
George Beahm's love for Tolkien's work shines through every page of The Essential J.R.R. Tolkien Sourcebook.

Beahm starts with the Lord of the Rings books themselves and their various editions, from "the most elegant edition" to "the cleverest packaging." From there he branches out to chronicle related works by Tolkien and about Tolkien and LotR, and of course he examines the visual adaptations. He is both reverent and critical. He has harsh words, for instance, for the "full-screen" version of The Fellowship of the Ring, which is "severely cropped to fit the conventional television screen," and warns that the binding of one lavish edition "will not hold up after repeated readings." Audio adaptations, printed products, book- and movie-related collectibles, ring replicas, games and miniatures, websites...these and more fall under Beahm's Sauron-like all-seeing eye.

Then there's Chapter 11, my favorite, that delves into Tolkien-inspired art. Illustrations by Colleen Doran, Tim Kirk, David Wenzel, Steve Hickman, and Donato Giancola enhance an informative chapter on Tolkien artists from the Hildebrandts to Michael Whelan. Doran contributes a number of lovely and delicate full-page illustrations to the book and also provides spot art and illustrated chapter headings, elegant touches that give evidence to Beahm's genuine love for the subject matter.

For fans of Middle Earth, George Beahm's The Essential J.R.R. Tolkien Sourcebook is just that...essential.

An excellent resource for the Tolkien fan!
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-16
George Beahm's new book takes a long overdue look at the world of JRR Tolkien: not the world of Middle Earth itself, but rather the extraordinary industry which has grown up around the writer's creation. Upon perusing this book the Tolkien fan, both expert and novice, will find a wealth of information regarding just how much is available to them. Beahm provides clear and concise reviews of all manner of Tolkien books, art, games, DVDs, collectibles and merchandise; and provides details of various rare editions which the true fan may want to track down.

All this is backed up with in-depth interviews with the best of the Tolkien artists, including Michael Whelan, Tim Kirk and Colleen Doran. Indeed, Doran provides a host of new drawings especially for this book - and magnificent they are too!

For the Tolkien fan wondering where to go next, this book is a must.

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Are you better off than in 2004?(Editor's Page): An article from: Household & Personal Products Industry
Published in Digital by Rodman Publications, Inc. (2005-02-01)
Author: Tom Branna
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The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde Lady Windermere's Fan Woman of no Importance
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday, Page (1923)
Author: A. B. Walkley
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Essential J.R.R. Tolkien Sourcebook, The: A Fan's Guide to Middle-Earth and Beyond
Published in Paperback by New Page Books (2004)
Author: George Beahm
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Fan dancers on the front page; readers are hungry for engaging, entertaining stories.(Top of the Review): An article from: American Journalism Review
Published in Digital by University of Maryland (2004-02-01)
Author: Thomas Kunkel
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Fans of Japan: By Charlotte M. Salwey née Birch with introduction by William Anderson, ... And with ten full-page coloured plates, and thirty-nine illustrations in black and white
Published in Unknown Binding by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, & Co. Ltd Paternoster House, Charing Cross Road (1894)
Author: Charlotte Maria Salwey
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Fond Memories (Bettie Scouts of America Fan Club News, #O as in "Oh my")
Published in Paperback by Elegant Collectibles (1993)
Author: Bob Schultz
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Fond Memories - A nostalgic look at Bettie Page (Bettie Scouts of America Fan Club News, #N)
Published in Paperback by (1993)
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Fond Memories - The Bettie Bunny Issue - Newsletter tribute to Bettie Page, Queen of the pin-ups to serious collectors by serious collectors
Published in Paperback by Bettie Scouts of America - The Official Bettie Page Fan Club (1993)
Author: Steve Brewster
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