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Big Book of Dragons, Monsters, and Other Mythical Creatures (Dover Pictorial Archive Series)
Published in Paperback by Dover Publications (2004-06-08)
Authors: Ernst Lehner and Johanna Lehner
List price: $16.95
New price: $10.29
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Average review score:

Son loves it
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-09
My son loves this book because of the assortment creatures pictured in the book. He has n't seen most of these before so I figure thats the reason for the love of this book.

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The Bookmark Book:
Published in Paperback by Libraries Unlimited (1996-01-15)
Authors: Carolyn S. Brodie, Debra Goodrich, and Paula K. Montgomery
List price: $37.00
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Used price: $4.89

Average review score:

1st Purchase For Any Librarian
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-28
My title says it all! You'll love the breadth of subjects these bookmarks address!

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Borders
Published in Audio CD by D. J. Inkers (1997-07)
Author: Dianne J. Hook
List price: $29.95

Average review score:

Wonderful book for Teachers!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-24
This book is a wonderful addition to the teacher's classroom library. It works really well for spicing up the letters home to parents or for just making notepaper to keep in touch with fellow teachers or parents. Each design comes in 3 formats (1/4 page, 1/2 page and full page.) There are designs for the seasons as well as generic and cute designs for everyday. This book is great for the busy teacher wishing to incorporate some creativity into her classroom correspondence.

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The British on Broadway: Backstage & Beyond
Published in Hardcover by Elizabeth Sharland Jones - Barbican Press (2006-07-05)
Author: Elizabeth Sharland
List price: $24.95
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Terrific book about the British Invasion of Broadway
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-05
Once again Elizabeth Sharland has managed to combine theatrical and social history in, so far as I know, the first-ever inclusive account of the Brits on Broadway, what the invasion did both to the invaders and the invaded. At a time when, after a couple of decades in apparent slumber, the New York theatre has again awoken to its own native musical and dramatic talent, it is good to be reminded of the years when it was, amazingly, the British who were essentially keeping the fabulous invalid on a life-support machine.

This is the story of how, for a brief shining moment, Leicester Square got to Times Square.

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Calligraphy (Calligraphia Latina) (Dover Pictorial Archive)
Published in Paperback by Dover Publications (1958-06-01)
Author: J. G. Schwandner
List price: $16.95
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Collectible price: $19.99

Average review score:

Wow.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-30
This is incredibly detailed, and copyright free! I can hardly imagine conceiving of the alphabets used. Included are the names of the heads of Europe of the time, with their crowns, several alphabets, several animals, many different cherubs, and hundreds of frames and ornamentations of varying sizes, but all of fabulous complexity. The crown jewel is the title page, a two-page calligraphic temple. One problem I have with it is that no alphabet has the letter 'J.' 'J' only appears in a few of the names.

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Cast-Iron Architecture in America: The Significance of James Bogardus (Norton Books for Architects & Designers)
Published in Hardcover by W. W. Norton & Company (1998-03)
Authors: Margot Gayle and Carol Gayle
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Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-16
My first encounter with skeleton structures was a plastic building set consisting of interlocking beams, columns, and very thin infill patterns. The concept of modular construction is one that many of us have been raised with, whereas at one time the idea of building with interchangeable lightweight metal units, sized to fit together in a variety of patterns, was a wholly new revelation. Understanding where this link occurs, manifested in the built environment by practical necessity, connects the modernity of International Style into the historic preservation movement.

Several years ago I found myself involved in the business of repainting cast-iron facades in the Soho Cast Iron District in New York City and became intrigued to know more of the history of cast-iron architecture. Until I received this book, which I ordered from Amazon.com, I had to remain satisfied with a crude photocopy of an article by James Marston Fitch describing the mystery of the Laing Stores. The façade of the Laing Stores (erected in 1849 and the second of Bogardus's façade commissions) was dismantled in 1971, carefully stored with the intent of future restoration, and in 1974 were carted off by someone not-in-the-know like so many old steam radiators to be sold for scrap iron. This has engendered a small degree of paranoia with experienced preservationists and it has always been of value to me, as a preservation contractor, to know whereof the sentiment is derived. For whatever reason I have also been wondering for several years what goods were sold in the Laing Stores. This book provides the answer.

James Bogardus (1800-1874) was a nineteenth-century American inventor, machinist, architect, engineer, manufacturer, and builder in a time, unlike our own, where an individual could do almost anything industrious and put a good name to it afterward. His inventions included the eccentric mill, the self-supporting cast iron façade, and, with construction of the McCullough Shot & Lead Company shot tower of nonstructural brick wall panels entirely supported by an iron frame to a height of 217 feet in 1855, he anticipated the skeletal steel-framework of our urban environment. At the time this structure was the tallest in Manhattan.

I find it curious that the modern skyscraper was born of the necessity of the armaments industry. There is something else I had been wondering about -- the function of a shot tower is that lead is passed through a sieve at the top, falls a distance where it becomes spherical, and then plunges into a bath of cold water where it hardens. The necessity of the structure of a shot tower is to be tall, economical to build, and to not allow lead to not be blown around by gusting winds.

Bogardus, in an age where mechanical invention was the new wave, was a practical and ambitious entrepreneurial builder seeking profitable income. It is ironic to consider that if he were alive today he might not have any particular interest to looking into the past or especial concern for preservation of the historic fabric that he was building for us then.

"As for his customers, they probably were not concerned with architectural revolution or looking into the future. They wanted structures that accomplished the task at hand. Bogardus's buildings did so. And that was that."

The above is about as speculative as this book gets -- there is a lot of factual information, dated and attributed thoroughly, that represents a great amount of admirable research. Unlike many books full of facts derived from historical records, this book is readable, the authors have a smooth and patient prose style, and I recommend the reading to anyone with a serious curiosity about cast-iron architecture, particularly if they are the owners of one of these beautiful facades. For those readers not familiar with the streets and buildings of New York City I advise keeping a street map and an AIA guide nearby (duly noted in the bibliography). I read the book on the subway, the dead time between business meetings, and was pleased to recognize a few of the buildings when emerging above ground. The author sticks to the task at hand and does not wander very far into concurrent events, therefore a timeline of American history or a short history of New York City would assist the casual reader in imagining a familiar context. The year 1855 in which Bogardus's first shot tower was built marks the publication of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass, and the building of the first oil refinery in Pittsburgh.

Though the majority of Bogardus's work was in New York City he built cast-iron structures in several other locations including Chicago, Philadelphia, Albany, Charleston, Washington DC, Baltimore, San Francisco, Santo Domingo (a lighthouse), and Havana. From 1848 to 1862 Bogardus built 43 structures, with five of them now remaining standing where you can go see them for yourself, four in New York City and one, the Iron Clad Building, in Cooperstown, NY.

Margot Gayle, a founder of the Friends of Cast Iron Architecture, is an authority on cast-iron architecture and has been a major inspiration behind the historic preservation movement in New York City. She recently celebrated her 90th birthday, and deserves as thoroughly researched a biography as she has provided us for Bogardus.

First printed in APT Communique 1998.

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Cat Silhouettes: 23 Black-and-White Pressure-Sensitive Stickers (Black-And-White Stickers & Seals)
Published in Paperback by Dover Publications (1994-03-31)
Author: Dover
List price: $1.00
Used price: $11.09

Average review score:

Not bad for the price
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-08
This is just a little book filled with black and white cat silhouettes, pretty self-explanatory. You can use them for camera-ready art or whatever. I'm not sure what makes them pressure-sensitive, they look like normal stickers to me.

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Celtic and Norse Designs CD-ROM and Book (Electronic Clip Art)
Published in Paperback by Dover Publications (2006-12-15)
Authors: Amy Lusebrink and Courtney Davis
List price: $14.95
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Average review score:

Design booklets with CD Rom
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-08
Celtic and Norse Designs CD Rom and Book
Viking Designs CD-ROM and book
Celtic Designs for artists and Craftspeople

These are to be commended - they are useful sources of information -
and a good source of Design and inspiration from Dover Books - with
Amazon's help
Patricia

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Celtic Motifs: 24 Black-and-White Pressure-Sensitive Stickers (Dover Instant Art Stickers)
Published in Paperback by Dover Publications (1995-02-28)
Author: Mallory Pearce
List price: $1.50
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Average review score:

Nice, handy and unexpensive
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-03
This little book of stickers contains a good number of motifs and the quality is good. I've used some of them for pin badges, others on a decoupage project, and they look good, are good designs, and are printed in good paper.

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Children and Their World: A Treasury of Vintage Cuts and Illustrations (Dover Pictorial Archive Series)
Published in Paperback by Dover Publications (1990-10-01)
Author:
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Average review score:

Delightfully enchanting!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-13
This is a beautiful, detailed collection of illustrations from vintage children's periodicals. I loved the seasonal decorations. There is even one for May day! These pictures are perfect for illustrating memory albums. Lots of fairy pictures, the entire book has a magical quality!


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