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Frank
Instant Guts! How to Take a Risk and Win in Every Area of Your Life (Unabridged)
Published in Audio Download by audible.com ()
Author: Joan Gale Frank
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Outstanding motivation to "take a risk"
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-02
This is a truly great motivational tool with a great set of practical down-to-earth exercises. People who take risks really do live their dreams even if they are not necessarily successful. The recording is great; the script is super; and the sound effects are well thought out! Highly recommended! (Would make a great graduation gift!!!)

It Works!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-10
This is a great tape, what can I say? It works!!

IF THIS DOESN'T WORK, I DON'T KNOW WHAT WILL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-04
This tape is extremely good. I can't wait to take a risk.
The tape teaches you to take charge of your life!!!

GO FOR IT!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-29
Henry Ford would have loved "Instant Guts!" He said, "Whether you believe you can do a thing or not, you are right." What a positive and empowering audio. I received "Instant Guts" as a gift, and highly recommend it for friends you know need a little encouragement to grow. Joan Gail Frank obviously understands the frustrations and obstacles--the little things that keep us from doing what we long to accomplish. She also recognizes how the decisions we make to do a thing...or not to...help define who we will become and how we feel about ourselves in this life. Clever, fast-paced, and insightful, "Instant Guts" is absolutely inspiring and whether one is considering a change of jobs...or of hemispheres...there is a universal message in this book: "Go for it!"

Outstanding - A VERY Helpful Motivational Tool.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-10
Being in Personnel for the last 30 years, I have found many people unable to take a risk in their lives. Therefore, when I heard Instant Guts I knew that I would recommend this to many people as a motivational tool to enable them to take steps in building a life! Congratulations for bringing us this helpful tool.

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Iron Fist, Lead Foot: John Coletti and Ford's "Terminator"
Published in Paperback by iUniverse, Inc. (2006-09-19)
Author: Frank Moriarty
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Cobra
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Review Date: 2008-06-28
If you have an 03-04 cobra this is the book to get. it was outstanding.

Awesome Book!!
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Review Date: 2008-01-27
This is a must read for any owner of a 2003 Ford Mustang Cobra - aka "Terminator."
Lots of background information and detail. I couldn't put it down!!
My only complaint is that there isn't more of it to read, the book is a little short. But otherwise it's simply awesome! Well worth the cost of purchase!!

Iron Fist, Lead Foot: John Coletti and Ford's "Terminator
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-02
Great Book!

If you own one of these extraordinary cars this is your chance to enjoy the inside story of how a close knit team of gifted men and women brought a car back from the edge and then set a high water mark that will endure for years to come.

It is a story of vision, passion and absolute commitment to creating the best. You get an inside peak at Detroit and Ford in particular, the politics the extraordinary capabilities of the institution and the people inside. You get to see the birth of a modern day supercar from concept to delivery and meet the people and inparticular the one man who made it happen against all odds.

If you are lucky enough to own or have owned one of these cars this book is a must have addition to the history you are part of. Even if you don't own one of these cars the book and its story is special. Get it, you won't be disappointed, it is documented proof that one man with his beliefs, talent and conviction can make not just a difference but an extraordinary difference even in the face of what seems like impossible odds.

Great story and high drama.

Great book
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Review Date: 2007-04-20
This was an excellent book that gives you a behind the scenes look at the making of an American icon. John Coletti was man who made the SVT Cobra great

For every Cobra driver
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-08
The Cobra is a very underappreciated car and this book brings it all to the surface. The 03-04 Cobras are a special breed and you can't fully understand just how special they are until you read this book. All the work and dedication that was poured into these cars is all revealed. This is the official baby book of the SVT Cobra giving every ounce of information you could ever want/need to know. If you don't gain a better understanding and appreciation for 03-04 Cobras after reading this book, you shouldn't be allowed to drive one!

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It's Only a Step! (From This Life to the Next)
Published in Hardcover by C E a Inc (2000-02-18)
Author: Frank J. Catanzaro
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It's Only A Step!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-05
When my father-in-law was preparing to die, he told me "it sure is hard work to die!" When my mother died, she was ready and new how much time she had left. I was with them both and was left with questions and confusion. When I read D. Catanzaro's book, it helped to answer my questions and showed me how important it is to be ready when our life is ready for the next step.

A must read.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-13
After reading this book it has set my mind at ease when it comes to death and dying and a book I recommended to my family and friends.

It is only a step-
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-18
This book of hope assures the reader of peace at the time of death with a benefit beyond. Dr. Catanzaro explores our natural avoidance of looking at death, as well as the emptiness of pseudo-answers that can haunt the final hours. He explains the powerful solution - a lifesaving step.

It's Only A Step! (from this life to the next)
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-18
Dr. Catanzaro's book explains in a way that is easily understood a step that we all must someday take.

Refreshing and Encouraging
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-18
I read this easy to read book in one single afternoon. I found the writing wonderful and colorful. This book is a must read for anyone that is going to die someday! Oh, wait... that would be YOU too!

Please don't wait till that final second - read this book before it's too late! It might be the most important book, other than the Bible that you'll ever read!

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Las cenizas de Ángela
Published in Paperback by Fireside (1999-03-03)
Author: Frank McCourt
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Excelente!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-08
Este es definitivamente uno de los mejores libros que he leido. Indiscutiblemente, te hace ver la vida de una manera distinta. La narrativa es simplemente unica. Te envuelve de una manera en la que no puedes dejar de leerlo y te hace sentir parte de la historia, parte de la vida de Frank McCourt

Real, Crudo, Divertido, una historia conmovedora.
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Review Date: 2006-01-25
Este es uno de esos libros que te hacen cambiar las expreciones en tu rostro mientras los lees, pueder reir, llorar, mostrar asombro o asco mientras pasas un par de paginas. Exelente narrativa, impresionante la manera como el autor describe cada detalle de la de las situasiones que atraviesa y de sus pensamientos mientras estas situaciones ocurren.

Una vez que comienzas a leerlo ya no puedes parar y te quieres llevar el libro a todas partes, para saber que le depara a Franky en el proximo capitulo.

El la mejor memoria que he leido
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-06
Soy aficionada a la lectura, y en especial las autobiografias y memorias me atraen, Frank McCourt definitivamente es el mejor, sus letras son reveladoras, dramaticamente expresadas, y un vocabulario sencillo y real del vivir cotidiano, su libro Cenizas de Angela es una historia que llega al corazon.

BRILLANTEZ HUMANA
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-14
HABRIA MUCHAS FORMAS DE DESCRIBIR LA HISTORIA, MAS TAL VEZ SERIA SUFICIENTE DESCRIBIRLA COMO LA HISTORIA DEL SER HUMANO QUE POSEE CALIDAD Y BRILLANTEZ. VALORES QUE EN ESTE SIGLO SON OLVIDADOS POR LOS INSUFRIBLES VALORES MATERIALES.

DE LECTURA FLUIDA, SIN GRANDES PRETENSIONES ESTRUCTURALES MAS CON UNA SENSIBILIDAD DIGNA DE SER VIVIDA, ESTE ES UN LIBRO QUE NOS RECUERDA QUE EL SER HUMANO, ADEMAS Y ENTRE OTRAS COSAS NUNCA DEBERA OLVIDAR SU PROPIA CONDICION HUMANA. ES A FIN DE CUENTA LA LITERATURA QUE NOS NUTRE HORA TRAS HORA. Y ESTA ES A FIN DE CUENTAS LA CULTURA QUE NOS PERMITE CRECER.

LO RECOMIENDO SIN NINGUNA EXCEPCION.

La vida increible de Frank McCourt
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-25
Es una historia real. Es increible como su hijo mayor saco su familia adelante y como su padre no le importaba su familia dedicado al alcohol. Fue muy duro en que los ninos se acostaran sin comer cuando su padre se bebia el dinero, y como la gente era tan ignorante para todo. Aveces leia y me daba coraje. Queria meterme en ese libro y caerle a patadas al padre y toda esa gente ignorantes. Hoy termine de leer mi libro y quisiera leer la continuacion. Es un libro maravilloso y triste. Quisiera saber cuando van hacer el proximo libro en Espanol. Estoy impaciente por leerlo.

Frank
The Last Gunfighter: The Drifter
Published in Paperback by Wheeler Publishing (2002-07)
Author: William W. Johnstone
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Easy read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-11
These books that are writen but the author are fun and easy to read, you can escape for a few hours, I recomend them very much, this a good flowing book. Helps you pass away hours in fun reading.

The book that started the series
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-03
I had read this book some time ago, then went on to the others in the series. However, I found that I could not recall the details of the first tale, so I have just finished it for the second time. And, it is as great a read as the first time! I was reminded of just how prissy and odd Frank's son was, and the details of their first meeting and the days which followed.

I wish, however, that Johnstone had actually brought the men to town who were going to design and drive the ore wagons to the shipping point. One has to just trust that the plan went forward, and maybe even the ore which had been hijacked in previous shipping attempts was located and restored to the mine owners.

All in all, a really great book - if this was my first reading, I know that the next installment would have to be obtained quickly.

I commend this story to anyone who loves great western writing.

This book is Great!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-27
I didn't think I'd read a book to match Ralph Compton's, but this one grabbed me quick. Another outstanding author. A page-turner of a western, and a terrific character in Frank Morgan. This is writing at its best.

Best Western I have read to date!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-10
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I have just finished reading it. Looks like the transition to the next installment is excellent. If you haven't read this book yet, be sure to put it on your reading list very soon. The characters are very well developed and the story is very exciting.

awesome
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-22
the Last Gunfighter: the Drifter, is now my favorite of all western books i have ever read. frank Moragn is straight out of a John wayne movie, heroic,, no-nonsense, quick to the draw,marshall. highly recommended to lovers of a good old fashion western shoot em up yarn. the gun play is non-stop, look forward to reading the rest in te series, the reprisal, the show down,, the rescue..

Frank
The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank
Published in Hardcover by Pantheon (1991-04-23)
Author: Willy Lindwer
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Remarkable Testimony for a Revered Legend
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-14
"The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank" by Willy Lindwer was originally a documentary. The author and filmmaker's encounter with the women who knew Anne Frank, after her family was captured, left him with more material than could ever be told in a documentary. It is collected here in this powerful and necessary testament to the legacy of Anne Frank.

The book begins with a slight overview of Anne Frank's life. It then gives way to the stories of six women who knew her - some before her deportation to the camps, and all of them during her final days at Bergen-Belsen. The collection begins with the reminiscences of Hannah Elisabeth Pick-Goslar, Anne's childhood friend (who she wrote about in her diary), who later threw her Red Cross packages across the barbed-wire fence of the camp when they miraculously encountered one another again. The stories the women have to tell are similar - their treatment in the camp, the way they met Anne and Margot - and all of them were inexplicably touched by her life. Some felt an overwhelming sense of failure at not being able to do more to help these poor sisters, but there was little they could do, especially when both were fighting typhus and had little will, or strength, to survive. At least one even made comment that had Anne known her father was still alive, she might have fought a little harder to see her beloved Pip once more. Anne was the 'apple of her father's eye' and his life after the liberation of Auschwitz was to let her words bear testimony for her.

These women all have powerful and miraculous stories to tell. The fact that they survived the death camp is a miracle in itself. One of the women's husband survived Auschwitz with Otto Frank and many of them had the privilege of meeting him after the war; and one had the sad 'honor' of confirming Anne and Margot's deaths. Perhaps the story of Rachel van Amerongen-Frankfoorder is the most compelling for her witness to not only the girls' final days, but to their deaths as well. Both the Frank girls died of
typhus a few short weeks before the liberation of the camps. "The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank" is a crucial examination of an amazing life cut short by unimaginable cruelty, and to the miracle of those who survived to tell it in their own words.

Good addition to an Anne Frank library
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-05
"The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank" is only periphally a book about Anne - but it is pointedly a book about Anne's experience in those last months of her life. With the exception of her close friend Hannah Goslar, who talks about her at length, Anne is mentioned only in passing by the other interviewees, all of whom were acquainted with her. But their individual stories of what they endured in Auschwitz-Birkenau and Bergen-Belsen is also her story, and illuminates her time in the camps as she herself would have - but never got the chance to. A good addition to a library of Anne Frank material, or an excellent compendium of personal experiences during the Holocaust, whichever way is more valuable to the reader.

These women are the definition of courage
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 23 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-01
This is one of the best books I have ever read. A must read for all ages. These ladies are some of the most courageous people in the world. They perserved knowing that their demise could be any day. But living was too important to them so they dug deep within themselves to keep their spirit alive and they succeeded. Hooray for them!!! Miep Gies is also a very courageous person. She is right up there with these ladies. "Anne Frank Remembered" by Miep Gies and Alison Leslie Gold is also a wonderful book. If you are looking for excellent reading and a time frame for the life of Anne Frank, then by all means read this book. I don't know if I could handle the pressures that these ladies went through to live, and I hope that I never have to endure their suffering, but if I do, I will take these 7 women with me and draw on their strengths and spirit to keep me alive.

AN EYE OPENER
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-07
"How can I find tranquility?
Years later, the tumult of the men resounds,
The swishing of their whips,
Above the people being pushed along,
And stamping of boots,
Cries of anguish.
I have seen so many go to a desperate death,
Across a dirt path, on which their weakened feet
Dragged them to the gate
Smoke cannot speak,
From the chimneys they slip out, formless above my head,
And are taken by the wind,
Robbed of their bones.
Since then, despite my clothes, I am naked.
And remain exposed to synonyms.
Therefore it is not tranquil within,
The whips are still lashing,
And at the most unexpected times,
The packing paper pictures come forth,
Chilly, yellowed, gray from smoke,
And stiff with death at night when I want to sleep."
Ronnie Goldstein- van Cleef,

This novel was an eye opener for me of the Holocaust and all that the Jewish people were made to bear. Death looked them all in the eye, and from day to day, no one knew if they would see another day. They were humiliated and dragged down, stripped of their self-esteem and their strength as never before in their lives. Husbands were separated from wives, and some children from their parents. Many got sick and died before reaching the gas chambers. Many looked already dead in skeletal form breathing their last breaths.
I applaud the six women who gave interviews from this book. These women saw Anne Frank and her family and sought to help them any way they could. These were brave women, who endured the suffering of the death camps and came out alive. Hannah Elisabeth Pick-Gosslar, Janny Brandes-Brilleslijper, Rachel van Amerongen-Frankfoorder, Bloeme Evers-Emden, Lenie de Jong-van-Naarden, Ronnie Goldstein-van Cleef, we thank you for sharing this horrible time of your life. It must have been very hard to relive, so thank you. Thank you so much for your courageousness.
Heather Marshall Negahdar (SUGAR-CANE 07/03/07)

Beautiful
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-20
Anne Frank's name is one of the most known names in the world. She stuned the world with her diary. But there were still so many unanswered questions about what happend after they were betrayed? Everyone knew that she died at a consintration camp, but what did she die of and so many other questions ligered in the minds of the millions of people who have read her diary. Finally Willy Lindwer took up the challenge of finding out what happend in the last 7 monthes of her life. I recomend this book to anyone and everyone, but I recomend reading her diary first. This book picks up where her diary left off and continues to the day that she died.This book is told by the women who knew Anne Frank and her family at the concentration camp and not only tell what they know happend to her, but their story as well. It is truly and amazing book and a must read!

Frank
Liberty Meadows
Published in Unknown Binding by Creators Syndicate, Inc (1998)
Author: Frank Cho
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Delightful on a whim discovery
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-29
My boyfriend chanced upon this book at our local library where we were perusing graphic novels for a lark. Not only is Eden cleverly written but the art work is fantastic! I loved the section at the end with cover pictures and rough sketches.
The characters are endearing, its hard not to fall in love with the adorable antics of duckling Truman, and his best friend, weiner dog, Oscar. Both of the main human leads, Frank the vet, and Brandy, the psychiatrist are also likeable and I found myself rooting for poor Frank to finally get the nerve to ask Brandy out. Their relationship alone is enough to keep me reading!
Overall a very smart, very funny comic strip that I have now bought for myself and am collecting the rest. A must have for any comic fan and a must read since this book starts from the beginning of the strip.

Frank Cho is a master story teller
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-12
From University^2 to Liberty Meadows, Frank Cho has created a masterpiece. The humor is fresh and laugh out loud funny. The best part about the comics, or in this case, the trade paper back, is that the strips are unedited.

If you want to laugh about something clever this is the book for you. Oh, and the art is great, too.

1 to 2 MONTHS??!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-10
First of all, this book was supposed to come out in August. Now, the availability is 1 to 2 months? How long till the next book? 1 year?

I gave this 3 stars because:

5 stars: I love Liberty Meadows
1 star: The time for waiting

An suprisingly Intellectually Challenging Comic Strip
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-10
I first picked this book up thinking it was just another stupid anonymous comic book that I'd glance at and put down immediately, but upon browsing a few of the pages I started chuckling and then laughing out loud, and at one point I laughed so loud that I startled myself because I realized of course that I was in a book store and it was very very quiet except for my LOUD laughing.

A fantastic read, with realistic and believable characters that I suspect are probably taken from either the authors life or his dreams and imagination. I'd recommend to EVERYONE, however some of the jokes are aimed at older at least teenaged people, and some adult themes are weaved throughout.

The main characters are short-but-average-joe, a bunch of super-smart but WIERD animal-like characters, and the tall beauty naned Brandy that pretty much makes the book.

I wouldn't say I'm anxiously waiting for the next Frank Cho book because I have other interests that take up much of my time, but really, I'M WAITING ANXIOUSLY FOR FRANK'S NEXT BOOK! lol

Thanks for reading, I hope this review helps you decide on whether to purchase or not.

KHAAAAAANN!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-25
Before its voluntary departure from the Washington Post, "Liberty Meadows" had gained a loyal following that brought it back from possible cancellation more than once. Now this kooky strip and its bizarre characters are back in this book, "Liberty Meadows 1: Eden."

Welcome to Liberty Meadows, an animal preserve overseen by timid vet Frank and beautiful animal shrink Brandy. As Frank tries to muster the courage to ask Brandy out, the two of them also have to deal with the nutty animals there: a crazed Cow, Leslie the hypochondriac bullfrog, Ralph the tiny belligerant bear, Truman the water-fearing duck, and Dean the chauvinist pig in rehab.

This loony crew tries to deal with dates (where Brandy's crazed ex tries to kill Frank), the evil catfish Khan, camping trips with psychedelic mushrooms, falls into mine shafts, severed noses, truck-sized ticks, the insane stalker Cow kidnapping a celebrity and -- worst of all -- Dean's trip through the land of Cold Turkey.

You'd be hard-pressed to find a weirder comic strip than Liberty Meadows. Frank Cho combines the realistic drawing style (Frank and Brandy) with more traditional cartoon styles (the animals, and supporting humans like the handyman). Filled with wry pokes at pop culture and political correctness, it's refreshing and amusing in a sea of stale comics.

If you weren't lucky enough to read "Liberty Meadows" during its stint in the papers, check out "Liberty Meadows: Eden." Silly, weird, bizarre, and immensely entertaining, this is definitely worth a read.

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Life, the Manual: When the Pursuit of Happiness Makes You Miserable
Published in Paperback by Literary Press Publishing (2002-09)
Author: Frank Sovinsky
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Finally some answers!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-17
Dr. Franks book is so well written and the information is easy to process. Even if you thought you knew yourself, now you can progress and find happiness for your self. Way to go Dr. Sovinsky!

Great message!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-19
"As a grad student, there are times when I feel the pursuit of happiness is making me miserable, but I never quite realized why. Then I received Dr. Frank's book as a gift. His message rings loud and clear, "whining is anger forced through a very small opening." There many insights in this book for me, and I have purchased a few for my friends. Everyone can find at least one message in Dr. Frank's book that will help them attain their own level of Peak Performance."

Life on Your Own Terms
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-17
Dr. Frank's book is excellent. It is a guide with tons of information to help you become the best you can be. You have so many choices and options in life that at times we all fall into the analysis paralysis trap. Dr. Frank gives us a road map to avoid the pit falls and dilemmas that face us daily. Thank you Dr. Frank for your great insights and instruction to help us all achieve a higher personal, business and spiritual level.

A very interesting book on how to live a full "Life"
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-21
There are many profound nuggets of body-mind wisdom that Dr. Frank Sovinsky pointed out in "Life the Manual, " that are valuable to every human being. Scientists say we may live into our 120th year--do we want to spend this time being miserable? Another interesting concept is "germs don't make us sick--we make us sick." Our thoughts and fears can erode our immune system--so why can't we change? Thanks to Frank's words of inspiration I now feel that I have the ability to embrace both the lifestyle and live the life that I want. Thank you, Dr. Frank for sharing your insights, and really giving us words of wisdom to help us achieve our full potential.

Dr. Phil grows up
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-20
I absolutely love this book! I truly thought I understood who I was and what I wanted in life before I read this. I was so far off base. This is a fast paced, often hilarious, but always inspiring and eye opening read--close to a life changing experience. My copy is so dog eared from marking pages, I have to buy another. Also is a great gift idea for anyone you care about.

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Lincoln: A Biography
Published in Audio Cassette by Random House Audio (1992-10-20)
Authors: Philip B. Jr Kunhardt and Philip B. Iii Kunhardt
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Brilliant narrative and photography of Abraham Lincoln
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-14
Philip B. Kunhardt is to be highly commended for this outstanding photographic history of Abraham Lincoln. Not only are the photographs captivating, but the narrative of Lincolns life and the important events during his lifetime are interesting and enhance this book. Many interesting stories go along with the photographs of Lincoln from his 40's to his last days, however the most interesting part in my opinion is the month by month account of his presidency and the important events that occured. So much about the man has been written, but until this book was published not as many photos of President Lincoln were circulated or published. Just as important, are the events and stories which swirled around Lincoln. From his habits and humor to his history changing decisions are written in clarity and interesting form. His life and his loves are given with compassion, and his impossible losses of his sons and his mentally unballanced wife Mary Todd Lincoln is given unflinchingly. The last chapter of the book is about the assassination and the controversy surrounding Lincoln's remains, a very interesting and informative chapter to close with. I highly recommend this book to anyone with an interest in U.S. History or 19th Century U.S. History.

Sumptuous Photography
Helpful Votes: 32 out of 32 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-05
The quality of this book is what first grabs you. The paper is thick, glossy and has weight, it reproduces 19th century photographs beautifully. The text is ancillary and never intrudes upon the primary focus here, which are the photographs of Lincoln, his family and the people who shaped his extraordinary life. The text illuminates and expands upon the photographs, giving dates and other pertinent information.

If you're looking for a full-scale biography of Lincoln, look elsewhere, this is primarily a visual treat and one of the better photographic compilations on any President.

Gorgeous
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-16
Kudos to the publisher Knopf and all involved on the quality of this book. The reproduction of the 19th century photographs is first rate. The sepia toned image of the great man inside the front cover is exceptionally gorgeous - just breathtaking.

John Updike said Knopf publishes the most physically beautiful books in America, and this book leads me to believe he's right.

This is not a comprehesive, scholarly biography of Lincoln, nor does it pretend to be. But the text reads well, and the Lincoln photographs are beautiful, all-inclusive and presented in sound written context. The large size of the book works particularly nicely here. Well done!

You must have this book
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-18
This is a fantastic and beautiful book--oversized, loaded with more photos than you've ever seen in a Lincoln book, and worthy of coffee-table display. But it's not just a picture book. Each page is jam-packed with text, including an account of a dream Lincoln had about his own assassination. You'll definitely want the hardback version. Even if you've got a hefty collection of Lincoln lore, you must add this book to your shelves!

draws on an incredible variety of sources...
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-08
...that deal with President Lincoln; includes some excellent photography and many good quotations. What an incredible fellow he was.

Frank
The Magic of Oz
Published in CD-ROM by Qvision Publishing (1998-09-01)
Author: L. Frank Baum
List price: $14.95

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The Magic of Oz
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-01
This is a beautiful edition of a marvelous story. The entire series is a great addition toany family library.

Baum at his best, flexing his magical muscles...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-20
The enchantment of this book begins with the cover; even as a child I was intrigued by this artwork, which seemed to suggest mystery, magic, and mischief. Well, the story behind the cover really delivers; truly, this book demonstrates just how L. Frank Baum was mastering his craft at this stage of his life. Sadly, this was the second-to-last book he was to pen before passing away. In "Magic" Baum falls back on a wide and familiar cast of characters including Dorothy, the Cowardly Lion, and the Wizard--as well as perennial villain of The Nome King (who, delightfully, just seems impervious to reform). Baum seems to have taken this approach in many of his later books, bringing in as many characters as he could; this approach works with marvelous success. For a kid, it's like getting to go to a birthday party with all of your favorite people; and "Magic" is one heck of a party. In this book, Baum really explores magic and how it is enacted in the Land of Oz; a departure, in a way, because generally the Oz books are about queer creatures and magical objects, and not about the use of magic itself. The parallel adventures of the separate groups of characters in this book help make it one of the most suspenseful in the series and it all ties together quite neatly. John R. Neil's illustrations are wonderful, as is this particular edition of the book. I say "Magic" is a book that all fantasy lovers should read--don't let this tale slip into the oblivion of time. If your children are Harry Potter fans (especially the younger set), then introduce them to the Oz series--and this book in particular.

The Magic of Oz (Books of Wonder) by L. Frank Baum
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-29
The Magic of Oz (Books of Wonder) by L. Frank Baum is the next to last book in the oz series written by Baum. This time Ruggedo the ex-nome king once more is stirring up more trouble then ever before and he is assisted by Kiki Aru whom has learned a remarkable magic word. In this story we once more meet our favorite oz charachters like the cowardly lion, dorothy, ozma, and many others. The Magic of Oz is filled with exciting adventures, wonderfull thrills and has grand illustrations that capture the spirit and essence of the magical world of oz. I can not wait to read the last of Baums oz books and then continue with the rest of the oz books written by other authors.

Pyrzqxgl
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-02
The only thing that I had remembered about reading this book as a child were the magic word "Pyrzqxgl" and the constantly changing flower that the glass cat finds. Happily for me, Baum has filled the book with a sea of these charming little details that are a large part of what still make the Oz novels so wonderful to read for kids and bigger kids.

Magic of Oz focuses on the darker side of Oz. The trouble this time comes from a discontented Munchkin teenager who steals the power of transformation. He is able to brew this trouble because of the alienated beasts in the Forest of Gugu. Fortunately, the wicked plans are foiled by the Wizard and Dorothy in time for everyone to celebrate the birthday of Ozma. Additionally, the Nome King loose end is finally tied up for good.

Magic of Oz is the thirteenth and pentultimate book in the series. As in Glinda of Oz, the book suffers from some recycling of older themes and evident author fatigue. Still, definitely worth the time for fans of Oz. Particular points for the Neill illustrations of the Li-Mon-Eags-- creepy!

Unforgettable
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-10
I first heard this story 53 years ago in second grade. Our teacher read a portion each day. It was truly a magical time for me. I was transformed and delighted by the glass cat, the idea of miniature monkeys jumping out of Ozma's birthday cake and most of all the amazing flower that bloomed over and over again. Years later I read it again sure that the bloom would have come off the rose (figuratively speaking) and found I was enchanted again. Then I had the chance to read it to second graders of a new generation - one filled with Yu-gi-oh and Sponge Bob and I was pleasantly surprised to find them listening to the old-fashioned story told with antiquated vocabulary with the same enthusiasm I did. Most of my students had never even heard the original Wizard of Oz story or had even seen the movie!! I have since purchased other titles in this series to give to my students so that each will have one as part of their upbringing but this still remains to be my favorite Oz book.


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