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VIRGIN ISLANDS TRAVEL GUIDESReview Date: 2008-08-29

A must if researching Switzerland Co., Ind.Review Date: 1998-09-07

Fine Biography of Important MusicianReview Date: 2005-10-08
Symphony of Dreams is an easy read, and an enjoyable one. Ms. Stephenson does not attempt an encyclopedic biography, a scholarly tome full of minute detail, but rather gives us a touching overview of the man and his relationships. The book is thus aimed at the general reader who simply wants to know more about Sacher's life. Her view of her subject is both balanced and clear, delineating the various, sometimes contradictory, aspects of Sacher's character.
Ms. Stephenson captures the personality of the energetic yet secretive Sacher very well in these pages. Symphony of Dreams is well worth reading for anyone interested in the life and work of this pioneering conductor.

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An excellent and popular additionReview Date: 2006-10-08

What do the Swiss eat, anyway?Review Date: 2002-02-28
Sue Style here tackles the difficult task of giving us a culinary portrait of a nation which, as she points out in her introduction, is 'at least four countries rolled into one,' not counting influences from neighboring countries and cultures. The key, she says, is in realizing that Swiss food, wine, and tastes aren't monolithic, but rather vary (sometimes widely) from canton to canton.
Aided by John Miller's skilled photography of landscapes (sometimes I wonder if it's even possible to take an unattractive photo of Switzerland), people, and ... not least of all ... food, Style not only gives us a wide variety of recipes, but also shows how those foods fit into the broader Swiss lifestyle. Bread, cheese, chocolate, and sausage ... each gets its own chapter, as do Swiss winemaking (who knew? -- 'Many Swiss wines never make it beyond the confines of the canton, let alone the country' -- yet some are apparently quite nice) and the art of the Swiss innkeeper.
In all, whether you have no experience of Swiss food at all, or are a former visitor or resident looking to recreate happy memories, Sue Style's book seems like an excellent way to explore the surprisingly varied world of Swiss tastes.

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A UNIQUELY BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF ARTReview Date: 2005-06-18
If you couldn't get to Dallas, Texas to see the magnificent Meadows Museum exhibit, Texas Vision, the next best thing is browsing through this comprehensive volume of the Barrett Collection.
With 200 pages, 27 black and white images, and 93 color plates, this book is representative of the fine works in the private collection of Dallas philanthropists Nona and Richard Barrett. Theirs is an assembly, put together over the past 20 years, of works by not only Texas artists but also by modernist Swiss and Czech painters.
The Barretts are best described by former Meadows Museum Director Edmund . Pillsbury in his insightful commentary, "The Barretts have pursued not only what they love but what they wanted others to love - in the end what they believe is important. They never bought for financial gain and have never sold or even exchanged works from their collection. Rather, they have made generous donations over the years to share their collection and assist the artists."
With Texas works featured in the primary portion of the volume, we find pieces by such artists as Julian Onderdonk, Jerry Bywaters, and Frank Reaugh. An early Texas abstract painter, Ben L. Culwell, is also represented as are contemporary artists Linda Rdgway and John Pomara.
Modern art of Switzerland is not overlooked plus prime examples of paintings by Giovanni Giacometti, the father of the better known sculptor Alberto Giacometti, and Ferdinand Hodler.
"Texas Vision" is not only a tribute to the foresight and munificence of the Barretts but a treasure for all who appreciate lasting works of art.
- Gail Cooke
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Beautiful and tragic storyReview Date: 2008-07-28

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Marvelous pastoral adviceReview Date: 2000-07-19
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The Kirkus Review is wrong.Review Date: 1998-06-23
It is a classic son-in-search-of-his-father book. One of the best I've read. Experimental, yet completely understandable. I recommend it.
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HEIDIReview Date: 2004-09-11
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