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This Taste Funny To You?
Published in Paperback by Joke A Day (2000-12-20)
Author: Ray Owens
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review of this taste funny to you?
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-12
This latest compilation of humor from Ray Owens is one of those books that you cannot put down until you have read every page. Without question, this is one of the funniest books available. If you enjoy laughing until it hurts, this is one book you should not be without.

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A Thousand Days for Mokhtar
Published in Hardcover by Peter Owen Ltd (1989-02)
Author: Peter Bowles
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Unsettling Genius
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Review Date: 2007-03-10
Short-story gems. With perfectly suave urbanity, Bowles writes little Poe-ian tales of utter pathological insanity, from the point of view of the psychoprotagonist. And here's the thing; you are totally WITH this madperson, every step of the way--understanding the slipslide motives, even sympathizing. Only at the very end does the full horror of what's been told actually sink in--and then the effect is HAIR RAISING. Masterful, oh yes, but not for the faint of heart. Best put this one aside if you're feeling low, or it might give you nightmares.

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Three Days and a Child (UNESCO collection of representative works: Israel series)
Published in Hardcover by Peter Owen Ltd (1971-02)
Author: A.B. Yehoshua
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exceptional short stories
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-25
Five stories, each unique with its own voice, defying nature, accepting nature, each deeply intent upon capturing the reader in the author's own world. A poet who decides to keep silence, with an extraordinary son, and a graduate student who is charged with the challenge of keeping his former lover's child for three days; a reclusive writer facing a forest he doesn't believe can exist--these are some of the marvelous characters that Yehoshua brings forth. And Israel is the setting drawing us to her wonders. This is a book that should be on every shelf of those who revere the art of fine short stories.

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Thunder at Twilight: Vienna, 1913-1914
Published in Hardcover by Peter Owen Ltd (1991-01-31)
Author: Frederic Morton
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The twilight of an empire ends with the thunder of guns.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-02

Focusing on just two climactic years, 1913 - 1914, Frederic Morton recreates Vienna in all its splendor during the last days of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The vibrant social, intellectual, and cultural life of Vienna is examined within the context of the seething nationalism of the Balkans, the Machiavellian intrigue among the political rulers of the European nations and Russia, and the human frailties of the seemingly larger-than-life national leaders, which assure that the twilight of the empire will eventually be overtaken by darkness.

Rigorously selective in his choice of detail, Morton brings to life the varied activities of a broad cross-section of Viennese society, and reproduces the intellectual milieu which eventually leads to the rise of some of the most influential leaders of the twentieth century--Trotsky, Stalin, Adler, Freud, Jung, Lenin, Hitler, Tito, and a host of others, all of whom are part of Vienna life.

Morton's seriousness of purpose and his scholarship are undeniable, yet his primary contribution here, it seems to me, is his ability to make historical personages come to life, to make the reader feel that they were real, breathing humans with both virtues and frailties, and not the cardboard characters one finds so often in history books. Vienna, as we see it here, has a real heart, albeit one that beats in 3/4 time.

From the masquerades and balls held by all classes of society, to the revolutionary movements, innumerable newspapers and pamphlets, lively coffee houses, and seemingly endless games of political maneuvering, one feels the ferment and activity which must lead, eventually, to change. The liveliness of the city, as depicted here, is a visual and intellectual contrast to the formality and frailty of Emperor Franz Josef, making the twilight of his empire understandable and its demise inevitable. Even the empire's demise is stylish, however. According to Morton: As "The World War [came] to the city by the Danube, [it came] dressed as a ball. Tra-la...Hurrah!" pp Mary Whipple

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The Tin Decorating Company of Baltimore: and the subsequent aquisitions by Owens-Illinois Can Company and Continental Can Company 1914-1965 : a short history
Published in Unknown Binding by Tindeco Wharf Partnership (1986)
Author: Kristin Helberg
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Tindeco
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-29
"Ms. Kristin Helberg wrote a wonderful short history of The Tin Decorating Company of Baltimore in 1986 to celebrate the rehabilitation of the old Tindeco property. This small book has many factory pictures, and includes the memories of former employees." (book summary by collector, James A. Shaw)
This is a must-have for collectors of the colorful advertising tins.

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To Be Gifted and Learning Disabled: Strategies for Helping Bright Students with LD, ADHD, and More
Published in Paperback by Creative Learning Press (2004-01)
Authors: Susan Baum and Steven Owen
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Credible Writer
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-01
Susan Baum is the best writer about Learning Disable. She was observation about that since his disertation (about 90), and write this book since 1991. Her experience and her involve those problem, writed in this book.

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Today's Technician: Automotive Brake Systems (Today's Technician: Automotive Brake Systems)
Published in Paperback by Delmar Cengage Learning (2007-07-06)
Author: Cliff Owen
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This is great info
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-18
To anyone that gets this book.. this is a great book of information the shop manual has some great photo seq. that are easy to follow and the class room manual has some great theory

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Tolstoy, My Father: reminiscences
Published in Hardcover by Peter Owen Ltd (1972-06-15)
Author: Ilya Tolstoy
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The Legendary poem
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-25
Indo Pakistan region has been under the strong influences in religion but also in culture. Not to mention that this change has been brought in by Sufis at different times. Hir Ranjha is one of the most legendary romances of Punjab (pakistan) written by believed to be the most influential sufi, who spread the message of love, endurance and religion through the folk romance of Hir and Ranjha. The book written in poetic form shows not only the culture that prevailed at the time when Hir ranjha was written but also the psychology of people at that time.

When carefully read, relating to the contribution of Warris Shah, we come to realize that Love in sufi poetry refers to the love of God or the mentor or desire for absorption in nature, it never means love for a women; and the woman or beloved in the poems in simply the object of spiritual adoration. Sometimes the poet appears in the guise of a woman seeking her beloved, but this beloved is either mentor or god. The bridegrooms in the poems is death. References to Heer and Ranjha are not to the legendary lovers, but to the devotee and the sought.

A must read for all the people who can read Punjabi, nothing can be compared to its punjabi ways, no translation is good enough.

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The Top 100 Juices: 100 Juices to Turbo-Charge Your Body with Vitamins and Minerals
Published in Paperback by Duncan Baird (2007-10-01)
Author: Sarah Owen
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YUMMY ALL THE WAY!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-14
This is a OUTSTANDING book of it's type. I literally had to restrain myself from running upstairs and throwing fruit and more in the blender!
Take my word for it, Sarah Owen does juicing PROUD in this great little
collection of 100 juices.

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Topics in Metallurgical Thermodynamics
Published in Hardcover by Krieger Pub Co (1989-05-01)
Author: Owen F. Devereux
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Topics in Metallurgical Thermodynamics
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Review Date: 2002-01-09
You have misspelled my name on the page describing this book.


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