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Silk Ribbon Embroidery Bible: The Essential Illustrated Reference to Designs and Techniques
Published in Spiral-bound by Krause Publications (2005-10-15)
Author: Joan Gordon
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Silk Ribbon Embroidery Bible
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Review Date: 2008-10-01
I couldn't wait to get this book and I just love it. The illustrations are clear and easy to follow. Everything is step by step so it's hard to make a mistake. It also gives a wonderful overview of the different types to ribbon to use and fabrics that work best.
I highly recommend this book for the beginner like myself and as an excellent reference book for the experienced.

Tina

silk ribbon embroidery
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Review Date: 2008-09-30
This is a wonderful book with a lot of stitches and clear instructions
it has a few projects but over all this might be the only book I need and
can come up with my own projects. This book is a beauty. Was very excited to get it and was not disappointed. Enjoy this wonderful book and let
your imagination soar.
Barb of colorado

GREAT!
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-28
This is one of the best books ever for Ribbon Embroidery! I keep it on my coffee table so it's handy! Very detailed and simple explanations.

silk ribbon review
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-07
I have never done any silk ribbon embroidery and this book is a great place to start. There are great pictures, easy directions and a sturdy user friendly back. Definitely a good purchase.

The Ultimate ribbon embroidery book....
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-22
Anyone who works with ribbons has to have this book.
I love mine.
Everything you need to know...
clear instructions on every page.

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Snowflake in My Hand
Published in Paperback by Futura Publications (1984)
Author: Samantha Mooney
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poetic, true and haunting
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-31
Hard to believe this book would ever go out of print, or that the author apparently wrote nothing else. I got this book when it first came out, and periodically reread it -- and I'm not even a cat person. A wonderful book, beautifully written, about life, love, loss and renewal. Get a copy, this one is a jewel that shouldn't be missed.

A beautiful book celebrating the lives of cats
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-17
Lyrical, poignant, tender, this is a book clearly written by a cat lover. A slim memoir of her time as an veterinary research assistant in the oncology department of NYC's Animal Medical Center, the author is above all hopeful, despite the inevitable early demise that awaits most of her patients. She knows that while the doctors may not be able to cure the cancers of their feline patients, they can certainly improve the quality of life, allowing the cats to live out their lives as happily as medically possible. Highly recommended.

I Never Write Reviews, But....
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-07
...this time I felt the need. Of all the books I read after my sweet black cat, Flash!, died a year and a half ago, this one meant the most. Ever since my sweet boy passed away at the ripe old age of 11 (old for a cat with FIV, I was told), I searched for a book like this one...someone who feels as I do, and Samantha Mooney captures this. My heart aches when I think of Christmas without him...spring without him...he was alive just a little while ago...where did he go? What happened to him? Ms. Mooney seems to be the only writer that shares these thoughts with me, and so this book helped me tremendously. If you're mourning a loss as deep as ours, please don't hesitate...treat yourself to this book.

Quite Possibly the Best Book I've Ever Read
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-21
No exaggeration here, this book is quite possibly the best book I've ever read - and I've read a LOT of books. I probably average 100-150 books per year and this book stands out like a shining beacon of what a book should be.

Without melodrama or saccharine-laced manipulations, the author manages to successfully illustrate the pain, no, the agony, of watching a beloved animal slip away. She shows the behind the scenes anguish and dedication of those who care for and strive to better the lives of our furry children. Nowhere have I seen animal-human relationships portrayed with such tenderness, sincerety and respect without a trace of the maudlin.

Ms. Mooney does not proselytize nor does she moralize, yet somehow she manages to bring forth a sense of the divine and everlasting bond possible with a special animal. She gives the sense also that however difficult, life does go on and that somehow, it must.

One other important note about this book - With her words, her attitude, and her wisdom, Ms. Mooney does a better job than could 12 trained counselors at helping to appease any guilt a companion person may have at any decisions made out of love for an animal.

I highly recommend this book for anyone who has ever loved an animal or even anyone who has simply had a friendship with one. This book speaks to a level rarely seen or addressed in a simple paperback book.

Be forewarned -- you will never forget these cats!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-07
In law school, in a cinder block dormitory, Samantha Mooney's cats were a surrogate animal family for me, but such a tragic family, since death came sooner for them than for most of our pets. This was one of the very few books I carried home with me and I have never let it go in all the intervening years. If we must acknowledge that we are destined to outlive most of our pets, again and again we need a book to remind us to cherish their lives but not tether them to hopeless life when they are ready to let go. Many animals have shared their lives with me in the years since I graduated. This is the book I turn to when that sad day comes around for each of my animals in turn.

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Suspicious Minds (Squeaky Clean Series, Book 2)
Published in Paperback by Kregel Publications (2008-06-17)
Author: Christy Barritt
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A Hilarious Sequel
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Review Date: 2008-10-01
Rarely are sequels as entertaining or as well written as their predecessors. In this case, Christy Barritt not only manages to match the appeal found in Hazardous Duty, but has actually exceeded the fun.

This time Gabby St. Claire, crime-scene cleaner finds herself scrubbing up another mystifying scene when she literally stumbles upon a dead Elvis impersonator. The laughs never stop coming. Yet, we feel for Gabby's struggles as she sorts out her personal life and begins the road to a spiritual journey and self discovery.

And what of her would-be competitor, Chad Davis? As annoying as he is handsome, could they possibly team up without conflict? Even he comes under suspicion as Gabby pieces together the myriad of clues leading to a double murder. Adding the threats against her own life.

In characteristic lovable humor, Christy Barritt has woven a delightful tale that can be enjoyed by any age and gender.

A Genuine Belly Laugh
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Review Date: 2008-09-27
Are you tired of thinking about rising gas prices, the falling stock market, and the static real estate trend? Moments after you begin to read Suspicious Minds you will find yourself transported to another place - a hilarious one. I read this book while my husband was asleep in another room and literally had to clamp a hand over my mouth to drown the laughter.
The tongue-in-cheek Elvis quips are too funny. Gabby St. Clair becomes even more lovable in this book. I can't wait for the third.

Elvis Really Is Dead
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-27
Gabby St. Clair cleans up crime scenes for a living. Not a job most of us would want, but someone has to do it, and she needs the money. When a client calls about a potential mold remedial job, she takes it on too. She has to wiggle through a crawl space draped with cobwebs and dirt, dodges snakes and spiders, and finds plenty of mold. She also finds something she never expected: Elvis, fancy pantsuit and all, and guess what--he really is dead. Except he turns out to be a guy named Darnell Evans, an Elvis impersonator, whom several people might want dead. Gabby sets out to find the killer, and gets herself into a heap of trouble. Another humorous suspense from Christy Barritt, featuring her klutzy, wise-cracking amateur sleuth, Gabby St. Clair.

Who knew murder could be so fun
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Review Date: 2008-08-25



In Suspicious Minds crime scene cleaner Gabby St. Clair is back, larger than life and up to her cleaning eyeballs in another murder. Not only do we get to see the quirky yet lovable Gabby again, but the cast of oddball neighbors hold starring roles in the book as well. Add a new love interest in the form of surfer dude, Chad Davis and you've got a zany mystery that no one could resist.

I certainly couldn't. I zipped through the fun murder mystery in a night and sat forlornly waiting for another. What? Murder fun? If you think murder can't be a hoot, Barritt proves you wrong when Gabby branches out from crime scene cleaning to crawl space mold remediation. But the moldiest thing she discovers in the disgusting spider infested space is the body of Elvis. Yes, Elvis. A tribute artist, that is.


Gabby, the wannabe forensic investigator and soon to be one if she finishes college, can't help but investigate the murder. And if that isn't enough to keep her busy, one Chad Davis surfer and retired morgue attendant turned crime scene cleaner gives Gabby a run for her cleaning business.


Suspicious Minds is the second book in The Squeaky Clean Mystery series from Christy Barritt. Barritt has penned a terrific second novel that combines a strong mystery, boat loads of humor, and romance. Gabby is a loveable, witty, and caring character. But Barritt doesn't leave us merely with a fun read, she brings non-Christian (Gabby is gonna get me for this) closer to faith and along the way shows believers how they might be misconstrued by seekers. And there's a more serious thread about loneliness running through the book as well.


Please run, don't walk to your nearest book store and pick up Suspicious Minds and if you haven't read Hazardous Duty, the first in the series, snatch up one of those as well. You'll race right through them and like me, sit in longing for the third book.



great read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-20
A kooky red head, a dead Elvis, a live Elvis, a surfer, an animal rights advocate, too many good looking men, danger, confusion, blood, guts and murder...
This book has it all!
Gabby St. Claire, a crime scene cleaner, finds more than a mess in a moldy crawl space. There's a dead Elvis in there. She meets a variety of oddballs during her unauthorized investigation of the crime and someone desperately wants her to mind her own business!

Christy Barritt addresses some very serious topics in a book that is easy to read, fun, and deep at the same time.

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The Torch and the Sword
Published in Paperback by Morningstar Publications (2006-01-31)
Author: Rick Joyner
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A very exciting book
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Review Date: 2008-05-20
After reading this book, I felt so excited. I'm glad that this book is out there to challenge Christians to join the exciting adventure with God, experience God's power in our daily life. I read this book 6 months ago and found me life getting more and more exciting as I continuously give my life to the Lord and trust Him. We Christians should be the most alive group of people on earth. Life in Jesus is true life which the world would not understand nor able to experience. The power from our Lord which is in us now would conquer all the enemies in our life, but you need to believe, truly believe to be able to used by God. This book helps me to see the spiritual world which is more real than the seen world around me and realize I have high calling from God.

Powerful message for powerful times!
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Review Date: 2008-05-14
This is one of three books (The Final Quest Series) which contain propheties about the times we live in and times to come. Personally, I found these books amazing. I also realize that there are many negative comments about this prophecy and prophecies in general. There is only one thing that really needs to be kept in mind, the Word of God.

John 16:12-14 (New International Version)
12"I have much more to say to you, more than you can now bear. 13But when he, the Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all truth. He will not speak on his own; he will speak only what he hears, and he will tell you what is yet to come. 14He will bring glory to me by taking from what is mine and making it known to you.

The books are easy to read like a science fiction novel. They moved me to tears many times and revealed many truths. Of cause they are not to be treated like scripture, but Rick Joyner says that himself at the beginning of each book.

The final Quest and the call
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-24
I read these two books about 2 years ago;I was blessed by them both. I realize you must be ready and stable enough in the word of God to catch the revelation. I since then have given away my two books but was pleased to find out that they were still available. I am looking forward to reading The Torch and the sword. May God continue to write the vision and make it plain because those that have a ear will take heed. Mr.Joyner may God continue to bless you.

Requirement Reading for the End-Timers
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-22
Rick Joyner is always good to read.
His book has no redundancy; his logical flow is so natural.
He is surely a master of a biblical knowledge and history, and its experience and practice alike. Especially his emphasis on "humility" at the end of the book is so overwhelming and engaging and even awesome.
It is full of so many vivid imageries and powerful insights. I should say, "Strongly Recommended Book to Everybody, Especially to the End-Timers!"

Uplifting and Challenging!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-04
This is the third in a series of books by Rick Joyner in which he had a series of visions where he was allowed to see The Church of Jesus Christ as God really see's it. Not as we see with smiles and fascades.
We see the Saints of God (the people who have asked Jesus personally into their lives) in an actual real live battle and we see Armies, Angels and Demons.
We see the body of Christ deeply divided and many struggling in fear, unbelief, unforgiveness, bitterness, sexual and many other sins and the saddest part of it is they don't even realise what is happening. They think this is their 'lot in life' and put up with it.
Then the Lord starts to restore His Church.
But not without severe opposition from both inside the Church and the World.
In the visions Rick himself makes many foolish mistakes which leave him open to attack and little by little he and we hopefully learn how to walk with God as He wants us to in love and faith.
If you liked 'The Pilgrim's Progress' by John Bunyan (which was also given as a vision in a dream and has blessed millions world wide.) then you should like this too.
I recomend you read the other two books first being in order; 'The Final Quest' and 'The Call'.
All three books are excellently written too and with wondefull descriptions of Heaven and of our lovely Lord Jesus.
These would be great books for a new Christian as they could jerk the slack out of his life and help him press deeper into the Lord.
May God really bless you.

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Twelve Years a Slave
Published in Paperback by Dover Publications (2000-04-06)
Author: Solomon Northup
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Even better than Uncle Tom's Cabin
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Review Date: 2008-07-08
I, like another reviewer, read this about 8 years ago when in a college Civil War course. I never sold mine back because I knew I would want to read it again. I also immediately bought copies for my mom and a friend that is a descendant of Caribbean slaves. I can't believe this book isn't more widely known; in fact, it saddens me because Solomon Northup's story is so riveting and deserves recognition.

I was glued to the story from about the third chapter to the end. It was almost like a thriller or mystery because you want to know what happens! Much of it was heartbreaking, though. I had tears streaming down my face when he describes Patsey's predicament. The unending hope and love from his family really touched me, too.

I think this account is even better than Uncle Tom's Cabin for 2 reasons. First, the plot is not as disjointed. Second, and most importantly, everything in the account is true. What's even more amazing is that the author, despite being stolen from his family and forced into servitude, remains somewhat objective about his ordeal. He is a natural storyteller. You can tell Northup was extremely intelligant and observant. His prose is beautiful and easy to read despite being written in the 1850's.

Anyone with even a remote interest in American slavery or Antebellum/Civil War history should read this book.

Hometown History Shock
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Review Date: 2008-06-22
I had to read this book for school and was very suprised because the story takes place in and around my hometown. I had always saw the "Northup Trail" signs but never knew what they were about until I read this book. I grew up in Avoyelles Parish so this story really hit home. It is an awesome but tragic story everyone should read.

You Will not Be Able To Put This Down
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-12
While browsing thru the Boston Public Library in 1970 I accidentally came across this book. I have read it at least ten times over the years, have kept in touch with the editor, Sue Eakin, an expert on the South and cultural matters of this kind. This book is an inspiration to everyone. You will be amazed at the tenacity and sheer courage of Northup as he makes his way thru 12 long years on the plantation, and remember that he did not KNOW it would be 12 years. Every Jan 3 or 4th I wake up and think to myself, this is the day Solomon was set free! This book is clearly a treasure that is relatively unknown. You will not read this book only once-----

An Incredibly Revealing Narrative
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-26
This book presents its readers with a first-hand account of not only the cruelties of United States slavery itself, but more importantly it touches upon the ways in which other areas of social life were negatively influenced by the institution. Solomon Northup was a black man who was born a free black man in New York in 1808. In 1841, Northup was kidnapped in Boston and take to the south to be sold as a slave. He spent the next 12 years as a slave, and this book was written after he was rescued in 1853.

Many people have associated this book with "Uncle Tom's Cabin" ever since the former was published. While the story line is not exactly the same, there are a lot of similarities. Most notably, both books have evil Northerners and benevolent Southerners, a feature that I think is too often overlooked. This adds credibility to Northup's account, insofar as he does not simply condemn all Southerners. Other themes, such as the break-up of slave families, the harsh treatment of slaves (especially female slaves who had the misfortune of handsomeness), and camaraderie between slaves also reflect those written about in "Uncle Tom's Cabin".

In the past the credibility of Northup's work had been in question, especially since a newspaper worker helped him write his account. However, in light of the vast number of particular details the Northup provides and the extent to which those details match up with other records, historians generally view this work as an authentic and truthful account of a free man sold into slavery. This is an incredible read, and the fact that it is a real account makes it even more fascinating. This book should be required reading for high school or college American history classes that cover the Civil War era.

Awesome book!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-25
A compelling and wrenchingly honest first-hand account of slavery, many
times breaking my heart and making me think of the children of Africa
today. A new book, "The Last Witness From a Dirt Road" which takes
place in 1946, was given to me after commenting about Solomon Northup's
narrative, and it could almost be a sequel to Twelve Years a Slave,
written a 100 years later by the son of an overseer on a plantation
along the banks of Bayou Bouef in the same location in Louisiana. Old
social and economic orders seemed little changed from 1841 to 1946,
tragic, heart rendering but both books are riveting and honest, are
timely and universal.

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Uncommon Sense: The Real American Manifesto
Published in Paperback by Global Insights Publications (1994-11)
Author: William James Murray
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What America is SUPPOSE to be
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Review Date: 2008-08-30
A must read for every American. Find out why our founders fought for our country and why the current state of our country is very un-American.

Must read in these times of uncertainty
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Review Date: 2007-07-20
William James Murray hits the nail on the head when it comes to the American System and what has happened. To know and understand how and why our country was founded is the first step to discovering how it is we save our country from falling into the trap that so many before us have become ensnared. Murray teaches you what it truly means to be a real-American in easy to understand language, and easy to understand concepts. Though he can be repetetive in his writing, it is clearly methodically repetitive. There are concepts in this book that must be understood. I am going to teach American History and Government at the High School Level and I will fight to have this book be required reading in my classes.

FANTASTIC - every American should read - especially politicians!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-14
If I was a rich person (which I'm not), I would buy a copy for every elected official in this country and make them read it. (Ahhh... wishful thinking)

Fantastic book - fantastic and easy to read. It has quite literally changed my life. Opened my eyes and made me rethink our form of "government" we know today.

There is still a knot in my throat from reading it and being so angry - even though I finished it last month!

Every taxpayer, every school kid, every parent, every voter should have a copy of this book.

Should Be Required Reading!!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-10
Simply put... the best book I have ever read. It will fill you with pride, anger and activism. You will read in awe of the courage of our founding fathers. You will read in horror about the beast that our government has become.

It's hard to disagree with the principles expressed in this book. I've bought 4 copies already to share with family and friends!

An uncomprimising look at liberty.
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-31
This is one of the single greatest books that I have ever had the privelage of reading. The writer describes in clear and concise terms the price of liberty, how we won it, and how we are losing it. You wont find this information in any government school or college.
Delightfully this book is an easy read. The author wrote this book with the common man in mind. Splendidly I tore through this book in no time at all without having to read a single sentence twice.
Patriots, students, and anybody dedicated to preseving liberty and economic freedom should definately read this masterpiece. Its amazing that the information in this book is surpressed from our schools. Everybody should read this book twice and buy copies for all your family and friends.

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The Universe and Dr. Einstein
Published in Paperback by Dover Publications (2005-10-06)
Author: Lincoln Barnett
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The Universe and Dr. Einstein
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-17
Who would believe that a book on the Theory of Relativity could be written for the masses? Well it was, and this is it. The concepts that the book conveys are mind boggling, yet quite understandable at the same time. You'll never view space, time and the world around you the same again. It's a quick read, but as you'll learn, time is relative.

Equivalence of gravitation and inertia
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-03
Suppose all matter in the universe is expanding at a uniform rate and that "gravity" doesn't exist. Also imagine standing atop the Leaning Tower of Pisa and releasing two cannon balls. One weighs one ounce and the other ten pounds. Because the earth is rushing up to meet the balls, both seem to fall to the ground at the same rate. A cannon ball fired into the air seems to follow a curved trajectory back to the earth as the ground rushes up to meet it. A comet passing close to the earth seems to be "attracted" to the earth as we are pushed upwards towards it. Einstein says "gravity" is the effect on the path of a moving object caused by distortions in the geometric structure of the space-time continuum caused by mass. But space is "nothing," so how can "nothing" be distorted? Could the earth and all matter be expanding uniformly and unnoticed by us? Could this expansion be the real cause of what we call "gravity" and not the distortion of "nothing"?

This problem, somewhat simplified here, has been bothering me since I first read this book some forty years ago; if anybody can help enlighten me on this, I'd be glad to hear from you!

Non-scientists tell it Better
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-29
Mr. Barnett, a journalist, crossed over into the arena of science, a subject that he had not studied in college. And to the world's amazement, he captured on paper a clear and easy to read explanation of the genius and elegance of Dr. Einstein's theories concerning the very small (quanta) and the very large (space and time).

"Simply" Perfect
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-06
I feel that this book is a must for any home library. If you are experienced in physics, this book is extremely interesting because it delves deaply into the philosophy that brought Dr. Einstein to his great accomplishments. For those that have little knowledge of relativity, the universe, and quantum matters it offers a great introduction with a minimum of complex math. A simple way to understand how Dr. Einstein changed the entire universe. I have studied Albert for years. This is the first time I have read anything that gave me such an insight to his personality and thought processes. HONESTLY, the best book I have ever read.

A Page Turner! Excellent Intro to a Difficult Concept
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-11
This is absolutely the best book on any scientific topic intended for the general reader that I have ever read. It is one of very few books about science I have ever read that I could seriously call a "page turner". Einstein's theories are presented in such a manner that anyone reading the book can understand the concepts without trying. I have read other books that discussed Einstein's theories, but none of them presented the ideas with such lucidity and simplicity, while at the same time not losing the depth and profundity of the concepts.

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Victorian and Edwardian Fashion: A Photographic Survey
Published in Paperback by Dover Publications (1982-01-01)
Author: Alison Gernsheim
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Fabulous English fashion
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Review Date: 2007-12-04
This is one of the first books in a long list of fashion books that I own. It is one of my favorites. It is a bit academic as another reviewer mentioned, but I feel that's an important part of what makes this book a keeper. It covers European, mostly English fashion of the aristocracy. There are some great historical anecdotes. My favorites involve Empress Eugenie lounging audaciously around in her red knickers, and some about the rare daring lady to show up to the Ascott races in "pants". The writing isn't as witty as other books, but the historical detail is fantastic. There are quite a few pictures as well. The arrangement of the pictures and text is chronological and very easy to follow. The only drawback is that the pages are matte and not glossy. And the spine falls apart after a few years of hard labor.

Great Book!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-04
A good and informative book. Just looking through it I learned a few things that I hadn't ever heard or noticed before, such as the way that tightlacing of corsets doesn't seem to have been too common before the late 1860s.
The book is very reasonably priced. The only trouble, which probably, were it to be fixed, would make the book cost a lot more, is that I often wish the photographs were printed in better quality.

Excellent resource, lovely photos, thorough text
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-20
It is a rare opportunity to see how people dressed in reality so far in the past. By contrast, fashion plates always show the garment in its perfect form, portraits are idealized, and original illustrations change the proportions, whether purposefully or not, to fit the times of the artist, not that of the garment. Photos do not lie.

The pictures feature mostly upper-class people in attractive poses, and the reader can enjoy seeing these people in their clothes, in a variety of settings, in the middle of different activities (cycling, skating, boating, traveling through snowy mountains, playing tennis...). The people sitting for portraits are looking their very best, trying out different positions, picking their finest clothes. As for the garments themselves, the pictures are clear and attractive, and the details are so telling!

The text dissects the pictures and explains costume of the era in detail, discussing the general trends, exceptions, class distinctions, and how the people in these old photos relate to all this. A Very good book for a costume historian.

Nice paperback, full of great photos!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-13

This compact book is full of photos and it has great explanations from beginning to end. The author explains carefully every photograph, and also each of the fashions worn by the subjects.

If you love old photos of Victorian and Edwardian fashions, then this is a nice book to own for your library. (Also, the price is reasonable).

You've seen the fashion-plate books, now look at how the clothes were really worn!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-13
Dover Publications, monarchs of 19th-century fashion surveys, have hit another one clean out of the park with this superb examination of Victorian and Edwardian fashion from the coronation of Victoria to the early 1900's. Originally published in England in the early 1960's as "The Mirror of Reality", this book was acquired and republished by Dover in a handy paperback edition up to their usual high physical standards (Dover is well-known for the high quality of its paperback books). Alison Gernsheim delves into every single aspect of costume in the period, from buttons to boots, and the accompanying B&W photos, well over a hundred of them, are worth even more words. The fashion-plate books such as Stella Blum's "Harper's Bazar 1867-1898" and Joanne Olian's "Victorian and Edwardian Fashions from La Mode Illustree" are absolutely indispensable for showing the fashions of the era as their designers conceived them, but you need - I say again, _need_ - this book to see how those dresses looked in the real world.

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Warriors in the Mist: A Medieval Dark Fantasy
Published in Paperback by Blue Wing Publications, Workshops, and Lectures (2007-07-05)
Author: Susan D. Kalior
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Best Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-26
This is the BEST book I've ever read. There is fantasy, romance, magic, intrigue, mystery--an absolute genius plot. The psychology of the characters are so moving. I cried. I laughed. I felt deepened in myself and uplifted after reading this book. I would recommend it for anyone not only seeking to be entertained, but to those who want to learn more about themselves and the human condition.

Fantasy with a Lesson!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-14
A love story about acceptance in seemingly unacceptable situations. All of Kaliors stories have a lesson. This was a great fantasy novel.

Deeply romantic
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-15
This book was a great romance that had a lot of suspense throughout it. Was filled with great plots. The author did a wonderful job and can't wait to see more books from her!!!

Magical Mystery
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-07
The story is about one of those epic romances,like Gone with the Wind,only this story has all the elements of dark fantasy,including magic,and uncovering all dark psychology of humane nature. I found this story interesting because it wasn't as much about good against evil,(although the tension there is strong.)as it is about how one can't exist without the other. And what happens if there is a great imbalance? The culprit in this story played by the main antagonist is Apathy, although that word is not used but played by a supernatural character. The plots and subplots were characteristic of Shakespeare,and the medieval magical epic story reminded me somewhat of the story Excalibur. There was alot of depth to this book,many layers to it that all came together in the end unraveling a very exciting mystery.

Intense Romanace
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-04
I really enjoyed the intense romance. The story was filled with interesting subplots, suspense and adventure. This is great look into human nature. I did not get bored reading this book. It always held by attention. I hope there is a sequel.

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The Way to Black Belt: A Comprehensive Guide to Rapid, Rock-Solid Results
Published in Paperback by YMAA Publication Center (2007-11-01)
Authors: Lawrence Kane and Kris Wilder
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Great for Seasoned Black Belts Too
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-13
I'm a snd Dan Black Belt in Tae-Kwan-Do I read this book for several reasons:
1) It has very good informatio about the differnt types of students and how they learn (some by sight, some by sound etc) It was facinating to see what type of student I was and how I could have learned things quicker. That section really has helped me in my teaching.
2) I am looking to try other martial art styles but have been procrastinating for months. MOving from one Martial art to another is actually like starting from scratch again. So this book is really useful in that area. Probably more so for a Student starting out I would say.
3)Nostaglia: Looking back over my training and then reading how to go about it was facinating. If I had read this book 10 years ago I would never have choosen my Dojo or even TKD! At the ned of the book is a section describing all the Martial arts and what they are about.

With the help of this book I choose Kenpo as my next martial art and am just about to do my first belt test.

WC

Even Black Belts Can Use This Book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-22
It is rare indeed to read so many glowing reviews and as of this date, all reviews are five stars. I am adding to that equation. I read the reviews and thought others have said it all better; however, I would like to point our one addition that has been somewhat neglected. The title of the book suggests it is directed towards novices or inquires into karate. This is true, but the authors have written a book that can be applied by seasoned black belts as well.

This book belongs to a brown belt student and he loaned it to me for a couple of days. I was impressed on how the book is about a journey and if one reads beyond the text, these examples, suggestions, and narratives can be used beyond training toward the goal of black belt. After all, many schools promote almost everyone to black belt eventually anyway, creating paper dragons. These authors, Kane and Wilder, provide a service beyond self-help martial arts style, but real examples to follow and techniques to persevere. The book serves to yes, help one attain the goal of black belt, but more importantly, to help individuals becomes good martial artist - for the long haul. After many years of teaching and training, I highly recommend this text.

I read the book very quickly, so the more detailed reviews here on Amazon will provide much needed information in helping one decide to purchase this fine book. I hope I have added something worthwhile to help these authors sell this very well written text.

Great How-To Guide
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-27
The Way to Black Belt is very comprehensive but also clearly written. What I found very informative were the sections entitled "Advice for New Students." The appendices and other end-of-book information are helpful as well. This book is a very complete reference and guide especially for current practitioners whose goal is to earn a Black Belt!

a must for any student
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-19
excellent- covered things that took me years to learn. Great for students of any level.I recomend it my students.

ESSENTIAL!!!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-22
Let me begin by stating that I have been disappointed in one way or another with nearly every martial arts book I've read over the years: unclear instruction, unworkable techniques, too basic, too advanced, too much reliance upon foreign words and phrases, too much space devoted to katas, and a myriad of similar complaints -- this was not the case with THE WAY TO BLACK BELT by Kane and Wilder.

The front cover says, "A Comprehensive Guide to Rapid, Rock-Solid Results", and the back cover proclaims, "Cut to the very core of what it means to be successful in the martial arts" -- and to my surprise and pleasure this book delivers what has been promised.

There are no kata to be memorized here. No questionable responses to knife attacks. And no need to learn a bizarre vocabulary in order to understand the lessons. Indeed, atypical of most martial art books, very little time is spent addressing things like technique, terminology, or tactics. This book's focus is on training and mindset, which is far more valuable for the beginner to learn.

The authors have each spent a lifetime practicing the martial arts, and the chapters have introductions, excerpts, and commentary by over a dozen highly respected martial art instructors and authors. These folks have learned the hard way what works and what doesn't, and are willing to share these priceless insights with you the reader.

Outstanding advice on important subjects like: overcoming negative thinking, weeding out potential instructors who are not right for you, improving your technique, being a good student, dealing with injuries through common sense and pererverance, training aids, self study, and LOTS more. Best of all, this fine text does not limit itself to any particular style and can be implemented by practitioners of any martial art regardless of their age, ability, or rank.

This book NEEDS TO BE READ by all martial art students, and is quite possibly the BEST MARTIAL ART BOOK available at this time. I highly recommend purchasing this text as a gift for friends whom you know are students of any martial art . . . they will thank you for it, and refer to it for years to come. Destined to be a classic textbook for students of all styles.


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