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Low Gi Cookbook
Published in Paperback by Hamlyn (2008-01-15)
Author: Louise Blair
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Informative
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-28
Very informative book on glycemic index diet and foods that either increase insulin output or keep it stable. I'm very pleased with this purchase.

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The Macintosh Bible "what do I do now" book: What to do instead of panicking
Published in Unknown Binding by Goldstein & Blair (1990)
Author: Charles Rubin
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This is an essential book for new Macintosh Users
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Review Date: 1998-02-10
As a Macintosh Systems Engineer for Graphic Designers, this is the book I lend to new Macintosh Users. It is a simply presentation to the essentials for normal people, Creatives, and Artists to using the Macintosh. Essentials for getting your first project done. It is thin enough to keep under your pillow!

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The Macquarie Junior Dictionary
Published in Paperback by The Jacaranda Press (1992)
Author: David Blair (Editor)
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Good dictionary
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Review Date: 2007-08-09
It's very good for people who do not know English well cos the explanation is in simple English which is easy to understand.

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Madeleine: An Autobiography (Dodo Press)
Published in Paperback by Dodo Press (2008-05-16)
Author: Madeleine Blair
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excellent book
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 1997-10-30
This is an excellent book. Tastefully and intelligently written by turn-of-the-century madame. Gives some insight into old west life. Women, you won't be able to put it down!

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Making Change: A Memoir
Published in Paperback by Trafford Publishing (2006-03-13)
Authors: Mariska Van Metta and Bruce Blair Scott
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Making Change: A Memoir
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Review Date: 2007-01-19
I found the book to be a good story of how a person can if they have the desire to change their life. Yes, there can be life after abuse.

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Man Behind the Smile: Tony Blair and the Politics of Perversion
Published in Hardcover by Robson Book Ltd (1997-04)
Author: Leo Abse
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CONSENSUS BY DIKTAT AND THE POLITICS OF PERVERSION
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-26
These are the author's own phrases characterising Blair's premiership, so first a word about who he is. Leo Abse, now in his late 80's, is a retired Labour member of parliament from the mining community of South Wales. He is the author of a similar study of Margaret Thatcher, but what I had mainly remembered about him was the story of a meeting he addressed in his own locality at which the chairman referred to him as `Mr Abs'. His surname has two syllables, so he murmured in the man's ear `Call me Abs-ey', to which the chairman replied `That's very nice of you, call me Jonesy'.

He has a fine sense of humour himself, and some of the cattier sideswipes at various figures in this book are very entertaining. This is a study from a psychoanalytic viewpoint, and it takes in not just The People's Tony himself but his wife, the Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown, the fearsome former Downing Street media supremo Alistair Campbell, Blair's political Svengali Peter Mandelson and certain others. The book originally appeared in 1996 before Blair came to power under the title Tony Blair: the Man Behind the Smile, with updated editions in 2001 and 2003. The problem for me with a psychoanalytic account is that I do not have enough knowledge of the technique to form an independent judgment of my own. Abse's approach is distinctly partisan and hostile, as his phrases that I have used in my caption to this review make very clear. It is all easy enough to understand, it is coherent, systematic and seemingly well-researched (sources are listed at the back) but there is no question that this is a full-scale frontal attack on Blair as a politician. An analysis using this technique belittles its subject, as this book is manifestly intended to do, and ordinary detachment and fairness suggests that there must be at least some temptation, for someone fluent in the terminology, to use it to promote a point of view rather than carry out a genuinely objective enquiry.

Abse is `old Labour' as he says himself, and he draws his inspiration from the post-war Labour government whose socialising approach he believed Blair could have emulated. Among more recent Labour figures he singles out the late leader John Smith. I had the honour of knowing John personally long before Abse did, and all I can say is that if he really was the conflict-unaverse full-blooded socialist that Abse depicts he must have changed a good deal since I used to know him. Whether Abse is precisely `left-wing' is questionable, and he is manifestly unimpressed by certain recidivist trade union leaders of the kind who made the trade union movement as deeply disliked as it became in the 1960's and 1970's. He is basically a fair-minded and decent-minded socialist who believes that Blair and his motley outfit of modernisers have, in his own words, stolen the soul of his party. He recognises explicitly that the kind of social legislation he aspires to is not going to be achieved without conflict. However as he sees fit to characterise Gordon Brown as being willing to face up to anyone except himself (Brown, that is), I suppose I can legitimately question whether Abse in his turn is really facing up to the sort of obstacles his own preferred policies confront in this day and age. This is a book review, not any kind of political statement of my own. What I would have wanted from Abse is his own honest answer to the question `Given that Britain is a member of the European Union, and given even more the extent to which governments are in the hands of international capital, do you think you will achieve anything except disaster by taking on hopeless odds?' If the political will is there, anything might indeed be possible. Can he honestly claim to detect it at this stage of the world's history?

There are real touches of brilliance in this book and it is in the main well-written, so much so that I shall ask - can there really be such a word as `aggressivity'? There wouldn't be if I had anything to do with it. There is categorically no such word as `wreaked', the word is `wrought'; it is a solecism to use `proportions' to mean dimensions; and does he mean `atactic' or `ataxic'? I enjoyed the book thoroughly. The sincere sense of disappointment that comes through it is shared from various political standpoints, not least from the prevalent view that we have no visible alternative government.

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Man on the Balcony
Published in Paperback by Sphere (1971-07-15)
Authors: Maj Sjowall and Per Wahloo
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A Martin Beck Mystery...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-13
Martin Beck, a Superintendent for the Stockholm Homicide squad, suddenly has to deal with a city that has become the scene of a rash of brutal muggings and child-sex murders.

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Man Who Could Do No Wrong
Published in Paperback by Hodder & Stoughton Ltd (1982-08-01)
Author: Charles Blair
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This will quickly become your favorite book!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-06
This is one of the greatest books ever written! A must read for every leader no matter what age or occupation. Superbly written with real life stories that will make you laugh and cry and when you do put down the book it will cause you to think about your life and what it is that you are living for!

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Marcus Blair: A Story Of Provincial Times
Published in Paperback by Kessinger Publishing, LLC (2006-07-25)
Author: Caleb E. Wright
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good read
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Review Date: 2007-09-23
This is a must read if you are from the Harveys Lake area. My grandfather insisted that we all read the book. And we all enjoyed the story.

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The Marriage Feast
Published in Hardcover by Hill and Wang (1954-12-19)
Author: Par Lagerkvist
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More "traditional" stories...
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-02
The Marriage Feast is a compilation of stories that appeared in the 1954 book titled The Eternal Smile, and Other Stories. The Marriage Feast omits "The Eternal Smile," "The Hangman," and "The Guest of Reality." So, if you can pick up a copy of the Eternal Smile compilation you will have more wonderful stories!
The Marriage Feast, though, does not suffer from the omissions! Those readers who first approached Lagerkvist through Barabbas and/or The Sibyl will relish many of the same themes and symbolism; yet, the style of many of these stories is vastly different from Lagerkvist's parables, more "traditional" in form and structure.

My favorite line comes from "The Masquerade of Souls." It reads: "And what more can we know? What else have we to go by than the fullness of our heart when we look back."

These stories will fill your heart!


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