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It's A Wonderful Life: A Memory Book
Published in Paperback by Cumberland House Publishing (2005-08-24)
Author: Stephen Cox
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it's a wonderful life
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-07
This is an excellant book by an author who best describes the feelings of this amazing film.
The book has a great mixture of photoes I have never seen before and also, a lot of interesting stories about the cast and and the making of the film.
I would certainly recommend this book to anyone who loves the film( Its a wonderfull life) and my praise to the author in writing something that I know both my family and myself will read and read again.
A great buy

Perfect Christmas Gift!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-29
If you love "It's a Wonderful Life" (and who doesn't?), then you'll LOVE this book! I was stunned to learn about what happened to the cast and where the Bailey kids are today and what they look like in more recent years. No other book offers the pure nostalgia factor like this one. The author gives us some amazing details about deleted scenes, as well as photographs that have surfaced showing these rare behind-the-scenes glimpses into scenes that never made the final cut. I loved the photo of Henry Travers (Clarence the Angel) in full color, not long before he died. What a treat this book is!! And the special message from Jimmy Stewart at the beginning of the book is pure magic! If you are a fan of this film, you won't be disappointed! This book is the perfect gift for any friends who love the movie, too. I've already ordered several and am giving them out this holiday!

A Wonderful Review of a Wonderful Book
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-28
Cox's "It's a Wonderful Life: A Memory Book" is an excellent addition to the movie buff's collection, and to fans of this exceptional film. The book is packed with stunning photographs (many never seen before), interesting tid-bits about the making-of, backstory on not only the fine performances of James Stewart, Donna Reed and Lionel Barrymore, but the character actors that helped make Capra's touching film so memorable and the holiday favorite it has become--almost 60 years later. It is well-researched and richly-written. This is a perfect gift year-round for any reason. It is one of Cox's best!

It's a wonderful book!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-20
I have to admit that I wasn't much of an "It's a Wonderful Life" fan....until now. I had the pleasure of meeting Karolyn Grimes (little ZuZu Bailey) recently. She is such a warm and lovely person and spoke of IAWL with such passion that I bought the DVD the next night and watched it with new eyes. Now I'm hooked.

I was so delighted to find this book, to learn even more about this classic movie. After reading the book, I had to watch the DVD again.

Even if you're just a casual viewer of the movie, you'll still love this book. It's incredibly well-researched and jam-packed with beautiful photographs. Stephen Cox has a way with words. You feel like you're sitting with an old friend. His books are like comfort-food for the mind!

Wonderful but not exceptional
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-23
There are plenty of surprises in this book. You'll read what director Frank Capra and the players themselves have to say about making "It's a Wonderful Life," and you'll discover some interesting names among those who were almost cast. You'll also learn that some of the film's legends are true, while others are not. For example, while it is true that Carl Switzer (Alfalfa from the "Our Gang" comedies) was the rascal who opened the gym floor exposing the swimming pool beneath, it is NOT true that muppets Bert and Ernie were named as an homage to Bert the cop and Ernie the cab driver -- that's just a coincidence. In spite of the book's rather crowded layout and lackluster production, if you love "It's a Wonderful Life" and/or if you collect IAWL memorabilia, you'll want to have this book.

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Boca Moon
Published in Paperback by Hilliard & Harris Publishers (2007-06-15)
Author: Frank Foster
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Boca Moon
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-09
First time I have ever written a book review but Boca Moon is worth it. This is just a great book. Intriguing characters; realistic setting. Bravo.

Great Read!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-17
Frank foster's first novel is a real thriller. I could not put it down. His heroine, Lynn Woo is good looking, smart and resourseful. Foster's descritions of characters and Florida scenery is so good you feel as if you are right there in the middle of the exciting story. I collect Carl Hiasson, Stuart Woods, and John Grisham novels. As long as I'm alive I plan on adding all of Frank Foster's novels (hopefully autographed)to my library. Let's have the next one soon Frank!

Holds your interest
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-10
Frank Foster's Boca Moon is a spell-binding story that holds your interest from the start. The author captures your imagination with great characters and a unique setting. His wonderfully descriptive writing style is vivid and powerful, and the plot is filled with suspense and surprises. It's a great read that any mystery fan should not miss.
Nis Nissen
Lakeland, FL

Boca Moon
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-28
A fast and fresh thriller. Boca Grande really comes to life here. I look forward to getting to know these characters better. When's the next one coming?

Summer Thriller
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-26
Loved the quirky characters; the north Florida and Boca setting; the thrills and chills, twists and turns of the plot; the colloquial expressions ...an enjoyable summer read!

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Do As I Say, Not As I Did!: Gaining Wisdom In Business Through The Mistakes Of Highly Successful People
Published in Paperback by Entrepreneurial Adventures (2005-02)
Author: Carol Frank
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I Almost Loved It!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-19
After attending a seminar where Carol Frank was a guest speaker, I purchased the book. While it has many good examples of business mistakes, I thought she could have gone a little more in depth when it came to the solutions of the problems. My other minor complaint is that she focused on too many local businesses from her home state of Texas, and not enough on national companies. Overall, it was a good book, though not one I'd likely read a second time.

Do As I Say, Not As I Did!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-15
Do As I Say Not As I Did: Gaining Wisdom in Business Through The Mistakes of Highly Successful People tells various business horror stories from a number of financially successful individuals. This book is divided into eight sections: Know the Business You're In; Employees: A Necessary Evil; When Good Partners Go Bad; The Corporate Culture: If It Ain't Broke; Entrepreneurship 101; Tough Times; and Selling Your "Baby". Each section focuses on common mistakes of a certain general subject. For instance, the section Know the Business You're In shares common mistakes that pertain to due diligence while the section When Good Partners Go Bad examines the problems that occur when you and your partner have conflicting business personalities and different business goals. In all cases, however, highly successful business people frankly share what their actions or inactions cost them and what they learned through making these mistakes.

Do As I Say Not As I Did contains a wealth of information about common business mistakes and potentially difficult business situations. This book explains that the cost of these mistakes is more than just monetary. Valuable time, energy, and friendships are also lost in the process. Moreover, this book demonstrates what qualities and actions are required to become financially successful. This book will be an invaluable asset to any entrepreneur that dreams of building a financially successful business.

Must read for seasoned or new business owners
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-31
If you own a business and don't read this book then YOU are making a serious mistake. Carol Frank leads us through an amazing set of real life stories from seasoned business owners. Do As I Say is a quick read, but I found that the stories make a lasting impression.

Do as I say, Not as I did
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-13
A fabulous read- I thought Miss Frank gave a clear and accurate view that is a must read for every new entrepreneur!

This book is amazing - Thank You!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-10
Thank you so much for being completely honest about the joys, pains, pitfalls, patience required and road blocks that apparently we all face - it's easy to believe that "I'm the only one" riding this insane roller coaster called entrepreneurship, you convinced me otherwise and I will be sure to share information on how to purchase this book with all of my friends!

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Handmade Tiles
Published in Hardcover by David & Charles Publishers (2001-08)
Author: Frank Giorgini
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Inspirational Images
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-04
Explore the world of handmade tiles with this beautiful resource book. Various techniques are also discussed.

Tile Bible
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-12
Thsi is a tile maker's bible. I find it thorough, helpful and ful of ideas and how tos. I recommend it to those who wish to explore the proces.

A must for all levels of learning
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-02
Frank Giorgini writes a great book! This is a well laid out book with good instructions and fabulous ideas. It provides excellent technical knowledge and inspirational images. I come back to this book time and time again to renew the creative ideas. A must for all ceramics lovers.

Good solid book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-15
This is a very informative source for anyone interested in exploring handmade tiles. It addresses several techniques. I was especially interested in the press mold section of the book. Pictures and dialogue are clear and concise. There are a lot of images for inspiration. But what do you expect from Lark Books! They always put together great resource books. Enjoy!

Hands On!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-06
I purchased this book as a gift and decided to buy one for myself. It is a great reference book for anyone interested in making their own tiles.

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How You Make the Sale
Published in Paperback by Sourcebooks, Inc. (2005-10-01)
Author: Frank McNair
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Timeless Principles of Selling
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-05
I have been developing and delivering sales training programs for over twenty-five years and during that time a lot of things have changed. But what haven't changed are the fundamentals of selling. While it's clear that Making the Sale, doesn't re-invent these timeless principles, it's equally clear that McNair's keen insight, understanding of the sales process, and uncommon vision for the sales profession have produced a book that is practical, entertaining, and indispensable to new salespeople and veterans alike.

Allen J. Lippman
Principal
Integrated Sales and Management

The portable sales coach
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-01
In clear, succinct, readable fashion, author Frank McNair summarizes time-honored sales counsel. His book is well-organized and straightforward. After each chapter, he provides a brief self-test that will help you remember his most important points. This book does not waste your time with hokey yarns; instead, it is refreshingly businesslike and easily portable. We recommend this handbook to neophytes who are starting their sales-advice libraries and to experienced salespeople who want a refresher course.

Helpful for all!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-17
I am a schoolteacher, and yet I found wonderful words of wisdom in this new book on how to sell. There are so many helpful strategies that will be helpful to those in careers other than sales. I highly recommend this very readable book!

McNair Understands That Selling = Service
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-13
I haven't even finished reading Frank McNair's newest book, but as soon as I caught the gist of his guiding philosophy, I knew that this book was for me. Frank McNair understands that good selling is all about taking time to listen to, understand, empathize with, and respond to the needs of the customer. He emphasizes that selling is not "hucksterism" but a way to help people solve problems. Plus, the writing is clear; the examples are helpful and frequently amusing; and the layout is logical. Don't miss this book.

How You Make the Sale
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-08
Over the years I have grown tired of the myriad of books and articles that attempt to convince us how easy it is to sell something. For those of us who aren't born with the "sales gene", these words cool very quickly after the read.

Frank McNair has somehow managed to present his case in a convincing and realistic manner, that contines to have legs long afer this book is returned to the shelf.

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Alaska's Wolf Man: The 1915-55 Wilderness Adventures of Frank Glaser
Published in Paperback by Pictorial Histories Publishing Company (1998-04)
Author: Jim Rearden
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The best of the best
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-16
I have lived in Alaska for 10 years and can't believe I just heard about this book. I bought it yesterday and have not been able to put it down since I opened it.

Not only is it an excellent read but I am learning a lot of tips about wilderness survival. It is about the best adventure book I have ever read.

A must have for all outdoors and Alaska fans
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-26
A phenomenal book for all outdoors people and Alaska fans. The text flows very naturally. There is a lot of information on Alaskan nature and history.

An Alaskan Hero
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-09
Frank Glaser's story is a real, first hand look at Alaska in the early days. If you love Alaska and the wilderness, this is the book for you. Frank goes into the back-country and his adventures never cease as he traps, hunts, builds, explores and generally just checks things out. It amazes me that he is always so at ease, even in the most difficult of situations. He is the kind of guy you would just love to tag along with (if you could keep up with him!) His stories and accounts bring Alaska to life at a time when few tourists ventured into the back country. Jim Rearden has done a great job in compiling Frank's stories and amazing life. This book has given me a much greater appreciation of a great state...Wonderful Alaska! I doubt if anyone has ever experienced it like Frank Glaser.

Alaska's Wolf Man
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-08
Excellent read ! I read mostly African based books, but put onto this from a friend now living in Juneau; thanks Scott! This is the "Capstick" adventures for Alaska !

If There Were 6 Stars - This Would Be It !
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-22
I read these type books on a regular basis & this one is head & shoulders above the rest. Captivating, interesting, & very informative. Well written & a true treasure. This should be included in the required reading for wolf relocation advocates & "Naturalists". Glasser has no axe to grind, simply tells of his adventures & experiences. I assure you, it is time & money well spent !

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Breast Cancer: Real Questions, Real Answers
Published in Paperback by Da Capo Press (2006-01-15)
Author: David Chan
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I wish I'd read this sooner...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-21
I was diagnosed in October 2006 and began treatment one month later. The time between diagnosis and treatment was fast-paced, confusing and sometimes overwhelming. I had exceptional care, but I was not as proactively informed as I would have liked. Dr. Chan's book is exactly what I needed then, and it has been tremendously helpful now,over a year later, in understanding what all that took place between surgery, chemo and hormonal therapy. I have recommended this book to all my girlfriends who in one way or another are affected by breast cancer. I can't recommend this book more strongly to you or your loved one who is now facing breast cancer or trying to make sense of the breast cancer they have already been fighting.

Excellent
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-24
This is one of 2 books I purchased when I was first diagnosed. Terrific and I still use it as a reference. Helped me when I was deciding on treatment (very borderline for chemo) Very detailed but easy to understand. I'd recommend this to anyone going through breast cancer.
There is so much written out there that is out of date or incorrect. If you have to buy one book, this is the one.

Wonderful Resource
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-28
My wife and I have been on an emotional and psychological roller coaster since she was diagnosed with breast cancer. This book has really helped us to sort through and make sense of the terms, options, decisions and implications for treatment. It is well-written, clear, organized and cross-referenced. The case-study vignettes are particularly helpful.

In his humble, hopeful and helpful style, the author directly addresses about 285 of the most commonly-asked questions from patients seeking specifics to help address individual circumstances. He addressed all of our concerns, to the extent that we better understand the complete picture so we can chart a course of treatment with our medical team that's right for us. Thank you, Dr. Chan.

Help from UCLA Expert
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-13
When I was first diagnosed with early stage breast cancer, my friends gave me this wonderful resource. Reading that book gave me a tremendous peace of mind. Dr. Chan had answers to questions that I didn't even know to ask. I felt relieved when I read that there has been much advancement in recent years and many options to consider in treatment.

Then I went through biopsy, lumpectomy, follow-up radiation, and then started Arimidex; my treatment went exactly as he described. I re-read those sections that pertained to me; they were informative and technical, with supporting studies and statistics. Most importantly, there was always a positive, warm tone. Dr. Chan was my guide through an anxious period. This book should be everyone's companion through a scary process.

I have purchased this book for my friends who have breast cancer and for their families to understand what's going on.

There is HOPE in this book!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-27
I highly recommend this excellent information-packed book for anyone diagnosed with breast cancer! In the first ten minutes of reading it, I found more reassurance here than I have found from anywhere else! I trust the knowledge of Dr. Chan to help with questions of the mind and of the heart, while presenting solid facts and statistics, as well as the two most important factors for recovery: comfort and hope.

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Froggy Gets Dressed
Published in Paperback by Puffin (1994-08-01)
Author: Jonathan London
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A definite bedtime story request night after night
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-12
What a cute book! My kids love hearing me read FROGGY so they can respond with WHAT! The sounds after Froggy puts on a piece of clothing still makes my children laugh and we've been reading it off and on for over a year. This is a book that parents will enjoy reading also.

Cute story, my daughter loves the sound effects
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Review Date: 2006-06-25
I've always loved the Froggy books, so when I had my daughter I was glad to see that there was a board book available in the series. She's 3 months old now and loves to look at the pictures and enjoys all the sound effects that go along with Froggy putting on each item of clothing.

Froggy's mommy is not very nice!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-19
This is our first Froggy book. We bought this book because of all the great reviews. If I had previewed the book at the bookstore, it would probably had stayed at the bookstore. There is probably nothing wrong with the way Froggy's mommy chose to deter Froggy from playing in the snow, but my older son was turned off by her telling Froggy about his underwear and he didn't want to read the book anymore.

His explanation was Froggy's mommy is not very nice because: 1) she embarrassed him by yelling at him in public, 2) my son didn't see the problem with Froggy not wearing underwear (since Froggy probably wasn't wearing underwear in bed or he wouldn't have forgotten, 3) for my son, underwear had no function in keeping warm. I asked my son to suggest some ways to improve the book (as we always do when we find bad books), and he said, "she should help him get dressed and let him play for 10 minutes in the snow. That's what I would like you to do if I were Froggy." Love that child.

The illustrations are quite cute, especially with the rabbit and racoon in the process of making a snow bear in the background. It is nice to see such attention to detail.

It's not that easy being green
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-09
It's very very difficult to dislike froggy. Those wide innocent eyes. That wide innocent mouth. He's like Kermit the Frog in picture book form. And though Froggy has been around some ten years plus, he's just as beloved of children today as he has ever been. You want a good read aloud story? Just pick up the nearest Froggy book you can find and start ah-readin'. Like Pavolv's dog, kids are somehow programmed to react to Froggy's setbacks and mistakes with uproarious cued laughter. The best example of this can probably be found in the lovely laughable, "Froggy Gets Dresssed". Arguably the best in the series ("Froggy's First Kiss", has its admirers as well, I should note), the book's a great Intro to Froggydom. And in the wintertime it's an ideal choice for your little ones.

First of all, frogs hibernate in the winter. This is a fact of life. No one disputes this. But this winter is different. Froggy wakes up in his warm toasty bed, takes one look out the window and shrieks with delight, "Snow! Snow!... I want to play in the snow!". Froggy's mother attempts to dissuade her little one from this course of action, pointing out that frogs are not snow-playing creatures. Froggy remains undeterred. He dresses hurriedly and flops outside. Whoops! Froggy seems to have forgotten his pants. So he runs back inside, puts on the missing item and runs outside. Whoops! He's forgotten his shirt and coat. You see where this is going. About the time it becomes clear that Froggy has forgotten his underwear (cue the laughter of underwear obsessed kids everywhere) he's too tired to do anymore playing in snowdrifts. And so, it's back to bed he heads.

You want alliteration in your picture books? Well brother, you've got alliteration. One of the great draws in "Froggy Gets Dressed" are the sounds made as Froggy dresses. Listen: "So Froggy put on his socks - zoop! Pulled on his boots - zup! Put on his hat - zat! Tied on his scarf - zwit! Tugged on his mittens - zum!". It's twice as much fun to say aloud as it is to read to yourself. But Jonathan London is only half the genius in the Froggy world. Illustrator Frank Remkiewicz deserves just as much credit as well. Froggy is such a likable protagonist that it's hard not to read the book over and over just to watch him as he leaps, hops, dresses, undresses, and generally has a fine ole time. And his mother, though she tells him that frogs sleep in the winter, is mostly amused by his antics. She carries a bemused smile on her face as he runs hither and thither in the snow, donning various articles of clothing. Clever children may even wonder why it is that Froggy HAS all this winter clothing if he tends to sleep during the winter. Such children should be immediately deemed geniuses and given full scholarships to Yale. Ditto adults who say the same thing.

All in all, it's hard to find a better upbeat winter bedtime story than dear old "Froggy Gets Dressed". It's one of those sure-fire hits that the kids will be bound to enjoy. A top notch bit of kiddie fare. Recommended in spades.

4 1/2 Reversive Recursive: Fun With Froggy
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-07
Another in the prolific Jonathan London's "Froggy" series, this book about the amphibious one is a recursive story about all the clothes you must wear on a snowy day--and all the clothes you must take off (in the reverse order) when you forget to put some on.

In this Froggy tale, our green hero wakes up with incredible enthusiasm--it's like he was raised on caffeine--and he just CANNOT wait to go out and play in the snow.

"No! No! cried Froggy.
"I'm awake! awake!
I want to go out and play
in the snow."

Straight away, he puts on his socks, boots, hat, scarf, and mittens. London cleverly uses different sound effects for each item (e.g., socks get a "zoop!," and mittens, a "zum!"), and different verbs for each action: A scarf is tied on, boots are pulled. However, just as the excited Froggy is ready to join the other animals in the snow, his mother yells, "Frrrooggyy!" (and that's a direct quote) "Did you forget to put something on?" Froggy discovers that he forgot one important thing--to put on his pants.

That, of course, is an almost certain lock on kids' attention. But first, Froggy has to take off all his clothes (except his socks--they don't get in the way), put on his pants, then put them all his clothes on again. The hasty frog's mood jumps from joyful to exasperated surprise to determined. Subsequently, his mother clues him into noticing that he has forgotten his coat and shirt, and, of course, his underwear. All this putting on and taking off and putting back on tires Froggy out, and he crawls back into bed. The book's basic plot and repetitive scheme will engage most toddlers, and teach them a lot about clothes (they all look so cozy!), sequencing, and word structure. The illustrations, colors, and font are big and bright, and despite all the action, the pages look uncluttered.

(One very minor complaint regards the synchronization of text and illustration. On one of the three pages where Froggy realizes he forget to put something on, he is shown smiling as he prepares a snowball. It's really unfortunate when this sort of editing error occurs, and I've seen such problems [poor continuity is another example] in other books for kids.)

Illustrator Frank Remkiewicz also does wonders with facial and body expressions. Still, I wonder whether somewhat older toddlers and those in early elementary school might feel a little disappointed that Froggy doesn't get to play. It's realistic--a kid or a frog WOULD get tired with all that dressing exercise--but I didn't like that the mom smiles so broadly when Froggy goes back to bed. However, I doubt that the intended audience is going to give a rivet about that.

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Hershel and the Hanukkah goblins
Published in Unknown Binding by Frank Schaffer Publications (1994)
Author: Eric A Kimmel
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Second grade class gives a rave review
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-10
I recently read this to a spellbound group of second graders. They so obviously enjoyed it and hung on the plot and dialogue, page after page. The teacher smiled a broad smile throughout and I have to say, it was a pleasure for me to reread it while I read it to them. So add about 20 more high marks to this WINNER from Eric Kimmel. I'm about to check out his other Hershel story as well.

Excellently written, but too scary for my 4 year old
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-19
I had ordered this for Hanukkah 2006, but luckily I took a sneak peak first. My daughter, aged 4, would find this far too scary. Despite its inappropriateness for the younger, more sensitive reader, it is excellently written and very well illustrated. I have not returned it, but it'll be a while before it comes down from my shelf.

Hear what the author has to say!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-15
I had the opportunity to interview Eric Kimmel for my podcast, The Book of Life. He is a very fun guy and I'm sure you'd enjoy hearing what he has to say about Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins. You can listen to the interview at www.jewishbooks.blogspot.com - click on the December 2005 episode.

Captivating
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-09
I read this story to introduce the theme of Hanukkah to my grade 2 and 3 students today, and I don't think I've ever seen them so enthralled by a book before. They absolutely loved it, and had a ball predicting ways in which *they* might outwit the Hanukkah goblins if they were in Hershel's shoes. Their ideas were so creative that I asked them to do an impromptu assignment in which they write their own ideas down in book form, with decorative pictures and all. This was one time I didn't hear groans at the thought of (horrors!) writing!

Great story, great pictures... great job!

Power story of faith
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-08
This book is one of the most amazing stories I have ever shared with children. The eerie setting, the creepy goblins, the keen intelligence of Hershel plus the sublime art work of the great Trina Schart Hyman make this one of the most perfect picture storybooks every created.

A tremendous story for all people that upholds the power of faith.

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Price Guide for the Beatles American Records
Published in Hardcover by Four Ninety-Eight Productions (2007-07-17)
Authors: Perry Cox and Frank Daniels
List price: $50.00
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Superb!
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Review Date: 2008-06-04
This is an excellent book for any serious Beatles collector. Perry Cox really knows what we, as Beatles fans, want in a book. A lot of nice photos and useful and interesting info. Definitely a must have!

An Entertaining Price Guide
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Review Date: 2007-12-17
Now, let's face it; you won't be carrying this price guide with you to garage sales. No, this will be the reference book that stays at home. And what a book it is! Similar in size to Bruce Spizer's record books on the American Beatles' releases, this baby is published in a hard-cover format on nice glossy paper. The color photos are wonderful for fans to view the items, and the whole book is entertaining as well as informative in terms of accurate prices. Some of the color on some pages seemed to have a purplish haze to them, but hopefully that is remedied on new issues. Overall, a top-notch job by Perry. Now, Perry, what I would like to see from you is a price guide on international pressings. Maybe concentrating on the UK and Japanese pressings since many of these are collectible. Also, tell Bruce he's not done yet. He may have called his last book "Swan Song" as a way of saying goodbye, but I'm sure many fans, including myself, would like to see him tackle all of the British pressings.

perry cox does it good!
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Review Date: 2007-12-11
for many many years,perry cox and bruce spizer have done thier best to uphold great quality items on beatles reference subjects.
they have finally started to do it in a very good way by showing COLORFULL scans of every capitol or apple product you can think of is the united states.
perry worked his butt off on this book.
why am i giving it 4 stars instead of five?
one reason.
nothing is included from canada(he gives credit to another book on that subject)which would have really been helpfull on the capitol issues..but spizers books covers canadian lps and 45s.
also bootlegs are missing..and many times there were infamouse ones that would make a good fan laugh ..like "how do you do it" on the swan label which was never released but would have been a hoot to see here.
knowing this book was never intended to show boots it is forgivable but two or three pics wouldnt have hurt.
other than that,there are guides to show you what lps were issuerd on what label variations and finally some good pricing.perry has been a seller of beatles records for many years and in this book he shows you just how incredible the beatles were to not only groove to,but to collect.a MUST for any beatles fan or collector!
also other formats are finally addressed and treated with respect(reel to reels and 4 tracks especially!)

Informative but awkward
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Review Date: 2007-12-04
Great book, fulled with information and high quality pictures. What makes this book nicer than the previous book is that the pictures, which correspond to the description, are on the same page. The only negative comment I have is that it's a hard cover book, that's too big and bulky, making it more difficult to flip through the pages and quickly look up an item. The last edition was a nice, small paperback book that I kept at my desk to flip through for a quick reference. This book is big, and heavy, and not made for flipping, but rather individual page turning. Being too big for the desk, I keep it on a book shelf, and more often than not, find myself thumbing through the more convenient last edition, rather than the new one. It went from being a guide to a reference book, but a great reference book!

The all-encompassing price guide from the Top Source!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-21
This 6th edition from Mr. Perry Cox & Frank Daniels continues the long tradition and reputation of Perry's top price guides with the highest degree of research, knowledge, sources and listings available anywhere!

First, I give my strongest praise and congratulations to the co-authors (Perry and Frank), along with additional kudos to Mr. Bruce Spizer who contributed the Foreword, layouts, editing and publishing in this beautiful edition (and yes, I own most of his incredible "labor of love" books surrounding The Beatles records). These gentlemen are what we collectors consider "The Source" when it comes to being specific, detailed, precise and answering the tough questions that come with collecting what I consider "the greatest music memorabilia of all time".

Secondly, I would like to take a moment and get personal about Perry Cox and what he means to me in this business. I have done business with Perry since the early 1980's (when, at that time, I was just a young sailor in the U.S. Navy and spending as much of my extra money on my #1 passion - Beatles records and memorabilia). Perry immediately befriended me and has been more of a "mentor" and a "personal confidant" during these 25 years of our friendship. He has yet to steer me wrong or not provide the tough answers throughout all these years and I greatly admire his passion, dedication and genuine love for the hobby more than anyone else that I have had the pleasure of sharing this excitement with in this hobby. I remember back in the 80's and most of the 90's when I would receive Perry's "mailer lists" that he religiously mailed out to those of us on his distro list. Receiving those lists in the mail has long been replaced with the technology and real-time convenience of the internet (specifically Ebay), but I will never forget what those first 15 years were like when we couldn't see the items and relied on Perry's specific details on each item for sale in his mailer list! Times they were a-changin'. Regardless of the resources, Perry has always been top-notch and quickly became my favorite source (which he remains to this day). I have since retired from the U.S. Navy after 21 years service and now live in the Tampa area - but I still email Perry whenever those technical questions need to be answered (or merely for his advice on items I am considering for my personal collection). Bottom line is that I give my full and unconditional recommendation (without hesitation) to any source that Perry endorses in this hobby - and his price guides are legendary among the amateur and professional collectors alike - across the board! Thank you Perry for your deep friendship over the past 25 years my friend.

Next, I would like to humbly thank both Perry and Frank for recognizing me under the "Acknowledgements" section in this price guide. It is a labor of love for all of us and all I can say (after all these years collecting and sharing knowledge, experiences, etc.) is "How cool is it to have your name inside the actual book of your favorite lifelong hobby?" It is a dream come true and I am touched for that recognition! I have had the unbelievable fortune of meeting all four Beatles in person throughout my life, along with being stationed in London for two years with the U.S. Navy, and having my name mentioned in this book completes a long journey for me (for a little boy from Flint, Michigan who originally watched those "four lads from Liverpool" tear it up on that black & white television while dancing with my mother and older sister)! Little did we "Flintoids" know that we would also be treated to our own hometown heroes just six years later from "Grand Funk Railroad". Imagine that...

As for the 6th edition of "The price guide for The Beatles American records", I would like to echo some of the wonderful comments from Mr. Robert York of Tacoma, WA (scroll through the reviews and you will find his detailed analogy of this new guide). I agree that it is very fitting that this book is the same size and lines up beautifully on the bookshelf with Bruce Spizer's books (not a coincidence I assure you - these gentlemen do all the extra work to ensure high quality products from start to finish). This new guide also has more colored photographs and layouts than I've seen to date and it is absolutely gorgeous. It starts out in the inner cover with many of the single (45's) in their respective picture sleeves in bright colors - and ends on the back inner cover with all 24 American Beatles' albums (in order of release) all in color as well. Everything in between these covers is simply magic and very nicely laid out! I am a stickler for detail and for making things "make sense" and this book does exactly that. One of my favorite things is the color-coding throughout the book. The authors got it right and made this very easy to use for all hobbyist - and the outer edges of the pages are actually color-coded so that the user can go right to the appropriate section he/she is seeking (without having to thumb around and find things aimlessly). The guide is broken down into sections, starting with Beatles singles and EP's, then Beatles albums, George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Pete Best and George Martin, Apple, Dark Horse Records, Compilations, and ends with Vendors (and those who paid to be sponsored in this publication).

I would also like to add that just before the color-coding starts in this publication, the authors have compiled some of the most important pages that will benefit collectors ten-fold (these pages are priceless, trust me). They have added sections on introduction, Market Analysis, Beatles records worth $1,000 or more, Grading records (very important especially for newcomers in the hobby), Acetates and Test Pressings, Promotional Records and Markings, Sealed Albums (which I have been involved in with Perry over many years), Capitol Inner Sleeves (nice explanations on what sleeves go with which albums, etc.), Records from other countries, Capitol-Apple Labelography (these are truly valuable pages here because it is so detailed and collectors need to become aware of all the differences on these labels), Capitol-Apple Tapeography, Pressings of "A Hard Day's Night" on UA (this is not testable, because 99% of us would fail the exam), Beatles U.S. Discography (you'll love this section and is perfect for "quick reference" or when creating your own personal spreadsheets, discography, or collections), and the last item in these white pages before the color-coding starts (and perhaps among the most important of all) is the "How to read the guide listings" section. This section specifically educates the reader on the Spizer Identification Number (which Beatles author/historian Bruce Spizer developed this numbering system for identifying items pictured and described in his books on The Beatles American records). This numbering system is quickly becoming popular among collectors and I would not be surprised if Mr. Spizer's system will one day be the universal standard for identifying all Beatles' American records (I have almost finished numbering my own personal collection with his numbering system and it just makes good sense)! Again, those white pages (pages 1-43) are some of the most valuable and educational sources that you will ever find on collecting Beatles American records (the price guide is worth its price for this information alone, not to mention pages 45-316 "the meat and potatoes" of the entire price guide).

Lastly, I highly recommend this price guide to everyone interested in gaining knowledge on Beatles American records, their history, how to identify exactly what you have, and it is simply the top-notch book available anywhere on this subject. A superior book cover-to-cover and I am so impressed with various elements throughout this guide. It takes the reader on a journey itself and you will experience the roots, growth and unbelievable spectrum that The Beatles records went through from the start to present day. After traveling through these pages several times I found myself in many different stages of my life, in retrospect, thinking about where I lived when a certain album was released or what girl I was sharing those moments with, etc. An incredible 5-star book which should be owned by all Beatles hobbyist (I own three myself and had to ensure I got the low serial #'d edition in the slipcase signed by all three gentlemen mentioned above). Purchase the guide, you'll be amazed at the weatlth of knowledge, perspiration, inspiration, dedication, and how cleverly laid out it really is! "I read the book today, oh boy..." and Perry, Frank & Bruce "made the grade". Cheers!


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