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A Very Moving BiographyReview Date: 2005-10-26
Great read!Review Date: 2005-10-20
Fine writing, unique sourceReview Date: 2005-11-29
-Ron Arias
Hermosa Beach, CA
Better than the big boys book...Review Date: 2005-11-01
A Black Hero Struggles to Be Recognized beyond his Stage PersonaReview Date: 2006-06-27

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Memorias de un verdadero genioReview Date: 2008-06-15
Este es uno de los buenos libros. Hay que leerlo. Su prosa es captivante, su historia es altamente imitable para nosotros los que pensamos tener pocas esperanzas. Sus puntos de vista son claros, sinceros, directos y sin compromisos hacia ninguna entidad o punto de vista.
Me emociono haber leido este libro no solamente una vez si no muchas mas en su totalidad. Y con admiracion y respecto dedico estas lineas a ese genio de nuestra gente, Roberto Gomez Bolanos.
No contaban con su astucia...Review Date: 2008-03-11
Excelente autobiografiaReview Date: 2008-01-09
Sin querer queriendo, memorias.Review Date: 2007-10-26
Lo Recomiendo en su totalidadReview Date: 2007-05-18

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One of the very best Sinatra booksReview Date: 2004-11-09
Sinatra by Richard HaversReview Date: 2005-01-07
none has captured the essence of the man and the times he lived in as
Richard Havers has done. All aspects of Sinatra's life are discussed; the music,
the movies, the concerts and shows, his friends and his loves, good and bad,
in a fair, unbiased, nonjudgmental manner
This is a big book that contains a lot of information and pictures that you
will not find anywhere else. It can be read by casually leafing through the
pages and enjoying the sidebars and photos, or it can be read carefully from
beginning to end to reveal the real Sinatra. If you take the latter approach
you will not only better understand what made Sinatra tick, you will also
better understand the times he lived in.
The Best Sinatra Photo HistoryReview Date: 2007-03-29
Five stars.
AmazingReview Date: 2005-04-25
Never be another FrankReview Date: 2004-11-08

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Song: A Guide to Art Song style and LiteratureReview Date: 2007-06-12
Outstanding Reference Book, A Must for Any Survey CourseReview Date: 2006-12-25
section of the book lays out a practical but not mandatory approach to using the information, in a way that encourages good listening skills and a coherent overview. Additional bibliography provides a very flexible resource for any course structure or further independent study.
One of the best "accidents" I've ever had!Review Date: 2008-01-20
When I got this book, I was astonished at the heft of the thing! This book is huge, and is much more than just information on a few songs or composers. "Song" gives a basic introduction to the idea of the Art Song, and then gives ideas on researching and studying the song that is being studied. from there, and for the vast majority of the book, the author completes a thorough, systematic survey of songs, grouping into location of origin (German, French, etc), then by composer in a chronological (earliest to latest) order.
Each of the most important composers of Art Songs is included here, with no glaring omissions that I have found. Each composer is presented, with valuable information on the individual, influence and styles. Then, the most important of that composer's songs (or song cycles) is given the same, thorough, systematic treatment, with more than a page of information and insight into each song.
I will doubtless use this book over and over in order to research my repertoire pieces I am studying, and those I am assigning to my students. I will also be passing this on to my own teacher and my mentor for their libraries.
A wonderful resource for song text and background infomationReview Date: 2007-10-11
It provides in-depth but concise information on the composer, song text and the poet.
Excellent SurveyReview Date: 2003-02-22
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IT"S AWESOMEReview Date: 1999-08-13
Kiara's All Favorite BookReview Date: 2000-12-07
The book of Dawson's Creek it tells about the stars. This book is a real good book because their life is the same as ower life.This book conext to these other teenagers today. The book is really great and exciting. I would read this book when I am going though the teenage systuem. Sometimes I get to watch the show but not all the time.
Sincerely,
Sport
I like all the color pictures!Review Date: 1999-01-05
A cool book filled with interesting info.Review Date: 1999-01-05
Hil is DA BOMB!Review Date: 1999-01-15


A Side Not Seen....Review Date: 2008-04-01
Excellent.
A Must for McQueen FansReview Date: 2007-03-10
It goes perfectly on my coffee table.
Fantastic!Review Date: 2007-03-10
Steve McQueen: The Last MileReview Date: 2007-03-10
Consisting of approximately 150 color photos (most of which were taken by his wife Barbara McQueen) and accompanied by Barbara's recollections of their time together.
Unlike some other photobooks where you sense you are watching the star pose, this book shows you the absolutely unguarded and relaxed side of the man as he goes about his daily life, talking to friends, tinkering on his bikes, dozing in an armchair or washing down the pavement outside his airplane hanger.
These are the sort of photos you would usually never see of a movie star - Steve in the morning before he has showered, looking drowsily over a hot mug of coffee, househunting in Montana with Barbara, or lying asleep on the living room floor with his pet dog lying on top of him.
You really feel like you have stepped into Steve and Barbara's house, it is that personal.
The text accompaniment is also very entertaining and educational as Barbara shares her memories of how Steve wooed her, the initial problems he had to overcome in winning her parents approval of the relationship, his personal lessons to her on how to dismantle and rebuild a motorcycle (sadly unsuccessful) or a gun (successful), how he came to propose, and many other intimate and fun moments. Overall it takes you through their entire relationship and serves as something of an autobiography in itself.
All these photos are beautifully presented in a high gloss large coffee table book format.
Released with the first limited edition run of the book is a 45 minute audio CD of Steve verbally working through the script of the film "Tom Horn". It is fascinating to hear him talk about his vision of the film, rework the script and plan his character. You get a real sense of the epic film he wanted Tom Horn to be (but was denied due to the studio slashing the budget), and you realise just how insightful he was with film and acting. The amount of thought he puts into his role should forever dispel the notion that he just played himself on film.
Steve McQueen - The Last Mile is a very special book and no fans collection will be complete without it.
The Real Steve McQueenReview Date: 2007-03-10

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The complete story of their rise to where they are now.Review Date: 1998-12-30
A truly in-depth account of OasisReview Date: 1998-07-15
An Important Read For any Modern Rock FanReview Date: 2002-04-06
A better place to playReview Date: 2002-02-13
Definitive Story of GiantsReview Date: 2000-07-30
This book is a must for anyone interested in Oasis and highly recommended for anyone who merely has a passing interest. It charts the band from their beginning to the release of Be Here Now (the interesting years!). It is a thorough and amusing account of the band's rise to fame and the downners along the way, especially with some of the tales form America.
Mathurs writes with a knowing, chatty and humourous edge which makes this book extremely addictive and you will no doubt be shocked and amazed by some of the antics covered! The sections where Robbie Williams pops up are simply unbelievable considering recent events. The constant banter of the Gallaghers highlighted in the book is great for the comic element and the comments on the bands music (always the most important thing with Oasis) are honest and truly meant.
A great read with highlights in every chapter. Buy it.

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Great Read for Industry Insiders and AllReview Date: 2006-11-22
Dawn Steel died in 1997Review Date: 2005-07-24
The kind of advice your best girlfriend would give you...Review Date: 1999-09-16
must-read stuff for women in the work placeReview Date: 1998-06-15
A Trip to Hollywood!Review Date: 2005-03-10
The book, according to the inside cover, was written "For every woman (or man) who knows there's a great person in there dying to escape, but lacks the confidence or tools to truly express oneself...for every woman trying to get out of the typing pool...for every woman who wants to be valued for cherishing her role as a mother...for corporate vice-presidents who are as sick as Dawn Steel was of wanting to be one of the boys...for every woman who, just as she conquers the next step, wonders, "so what do I do now?" Dawn Steel offers hard-won insights to help accelerate the trip, eliminate some of the angst and pain, and create a spirit of optimism and hope."
Dawn Steel's book is fun--it makes you cry, it makes you angry, it makes you cheer when she succeeds. It makes you sad when one more job is lost, but over it all, it makes you realize your own potential. You realize that others have had those wild entrepreneurial schemes, and that they have gone out and did them! Dawn sold amaryllis as "penis plants" and created the advertisement headline to "Grow Your Own Penis. All it takes is $6.98 and a lot of love." Now, when you read about someone who comes up with such ideas, you just got to love her...right?
Dawn's life is anything but normal and traditional. Her book opens as she overhears in the "second-floor ladies' room in the Administration Building at Paramount" that "She's dead." While her first reaction is to paraphrase Mark Train, "The reports of my death had been greatly exaggerated," she shares that it actually "took another six months for them to kill" her.
From Paramount to Penthouse, to Columbia, to selling her own ideas, Dawn tells all of us that we can survive anything--being fired, having someone come in over or under us in the corporate ladder and sabotage us, being chased out because of being pregnant, or being referred to as "The Queen of Mean" in newspapers.
The life of Dawn Steel started in 1946 and as her story is told, Dawn highlights for the reader what was happening at that time. These little references takes us back through our own lives and we live her life along with her as songs like "Zip-a-Dee-Do-Dah" that year, on through to Whitney Houston's "I Wanna Dance with Somebody" in 1987, play through our minds. She helps us recall how the last thirty or so of our lives have gone, and you find you quietly do a comparison of where you could be if you had dared to "risk."
Underlying the story line of her life, the glamour of working at major motion pictures and for "men's magazines," Dawn inserts, casually, but effectively, all the lessons learned in these fascinating arenas. So in the midst of learning about the problems of making the movies, Fatal Attraction or Flashdance, or while negotiating or going to events with Harrison Ford, John Travolta, Sylvester Stallone, Eddie Murphy, et. Al., Dawn drops in her sage advice, like:
Sometimes you have to accept that there are bosses and colleagues whom you can never turn around. Instead of going home frustrated and torturing yourself and the people around you, move on and find another way. There are people with whom you pass a point of no return and you should give up on them...
You can't let your competition sway you. On of the most important things I learned is that you must be willing not to get it. You must be willing to let go. Then it will come back to you...or
Set your boundaries ahead of time. Set your appetite ahead of time. Then be ready to let go...I learned my job by doing and watching...
As these little nuggets sink in, you realize that this book is about power, personal power. But after all she accomplished, Dawn Steel closes the book with an image..."I had this image of my mother. She was going off to work, dressed in one of her suits. She had to go to work. She had to take care of her family. She didn't have a job with a fancy title, or a plush office, or her own parking space. The guard didn't know her; in fact, there probably wasn't even a guard where she worked. She didn't have a hundred calls a day to define her status. She wasn't looking for anyone to rescue her. She wasn't looking for power. My mother did what had to be done because the power was already in her." And Dawn shares her own realization that she, too, didn't want to look for power anymore...that it had been there, inside her, all along.
This book makes you feel good. It's definitely written for those in the business world, but is written from such a personal slant, where even how potty training for your daughter is handled during the work day, that you don't realize until you've completed the book how it has elevated your spirits and challenged you to look at your life and use that power that is there within us.
Take a trip to Hollywood with Ms. Steel--you'll have a wonderful time!

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Also an excellent book on the history of DIsneylandReview Date: 1998-05-16
In case Amazon doesn't provide links, I would also recommend "Walt Disney Imagineering" by David Mumford, et.al. and "Inside Story" by the late Randy Bright. Both are "official," but just as authoritative as Broggie's.
Best book about Walt Disney's vision...Review Date: 2006-07-07
The photographs are outstanding, the writing is wonderful, interesting, and easy to read, and the the stories, history, and facts are amazing.
Buy this book for yourself, and get an extra copy to give to someone who likes Disney - they'll be very thankful!
Walt Disney's Railroad Story is a delightful book!Review Date: 1998-02-28
Worth reading from Cover to CoverReview Date: 1998-05-08
A very fascinating book for railroaders & Disney fansReview Date: 1997-10-24

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entertaining and inspiring!Review Date: 2007-12-18
Queeny's ThoughtsReview Date: 2007-11-28
An Inspirational Book about Life, Hope, and LongevityReview Date: 2007-09-28
Older Than Springtime - Younger Than FallReview Date: 2007-09-20
on in years and wants to know how the 80plus set
keeps it interesting. It's a "How To" book that should be
on every night table and coffee table.
Inspiring and joyfulReview Date: 2007-09-23
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This is truly a wonderful book. I read it, and am just now purchasing a copy for my son because I think he should read it too. When Denzel Washington and Halle Berry won their Oscars, they owed a nod to Lincoln Perry. This book gives you a whole new perspective on race in Hollywood. V. Bane (Littleton, CO)