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GreatReview Date: 2008-06-20
Around the Reading Workshop in 180 daysReview Date: 2007-10-25
A nice classroom companionReview Date: 2007-01-10

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Good resource Review Date: 2007-10-07
Straight Talk and Specific AdviceReview Date: 2007-08-22
I particularly like her lessons for how to introduce a class to the textbook or anthology -- how to take kids through it step by step so that all are included and engaged, no matter what ability levels you juggle in your classroom.
Some may not like the way the book is organized: it isn't flashy or full of visuals, but it's very meaty and worth every penny.
I recommend this book for all secondary educators along with Carol Tomlinson's Differentiation in Practice: A Resource Guide for Differentiating Curriculum, Grades 9-12. For English teachers, I recommend not only these two books but also Teaching Romeo and Juliet: A Differentiated Approach. If you take Benjamin's and Tomlinson's principles plus the specifics of the English units provided in both Tomlinson's book and the NCTE book, you will be good to go as an English teacher.
Finally, someone who knows the secondary environment offers advice!Review Date: 2007-03-11

great toolReview Date: 2008-07-08
Drawing Faces is FabulousReview Date: 2006-01-11
a good one to learn the basics of drawing facesReview Date: 2008-01-12

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**Very good for any Pre-teen girl**Review Date: 2002-05-20
Pretty good!Review Date: 2001-04-23
I DO RECCOMENDReview Date: 2000-05-09
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Misleading title for a intelligent mine of informationReview Date: 2004-03-09
If the book as any underdeveloped theme it is arguably the absence of game postmortems. What went right? What went wrong? This would have rounded out the book very nicely. However, if you are interested in game design and the role of art in creating various immersive experiences, then this is a book to buy and revisit from time to time.
game art best book ever .....every Review Date: 2007-01-13
There is a whole section about a game called Fable, which is the second most popular on X-Box. Fable allows the player to make choices and each choice leads to a different destiny. It's possible to take over the world and rule with an iron fist or you can save it. This is somewhat like the book, The Pearl, because the main character must choose between the pearl and his family. In this book, the pearl represents greed and evil, and the family is happiness.
Overall, this is a nicely done book. I would recommend it to anyone that likes video games, or wants to know more about them. This is not just a book with a lot of pictures. It's like portal that shows you about lots and lots of video game and information for every one.
A gorgeous book and a great time-sink . . .Review Date: 2004-01-07

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A very fine book for lovers and collectors of ancient faienceReview Date: 2005-09-26
There is a fair amount of information about faience production technology though the very best work on Egyptian faience and
frit is "Vitreous Materials at Amarna - The production of Glass and faience in 18th Dynasty Egypt" by Andrew J Shortland, this is available from Oxbow books if not avaalable on amazon. Also worth trying to get hold of is "Faiences", the catalogue (in French only) for the recent wonderful exhibition at the Louvre. Unfortunately, this is not available online from the Louvre bookshop. (...)
Wonderful - if you can find a copy.Review Date: 2002-06-28
An excellent book of examples ,of Egyptian Paste [ pottery ]Review Date: 1999-07-06

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how to draw animals, famous artists schoolReview Date: 2008-03-04
How to Draw Animals from the Famous Artist's School CollectiReview Date: 2003-04-13
The Famous Artist school's book 'How to Draw Animals' has something for every type of furry artist no matter what their style. I discusses the basics of animal anatomy, deals with many of the mistakes beginners make,does a very good job of showing how the various types of animal families differ and how to repepresent these differences well.The books has hundreds of sketches showing how the various artists approached the issues dealt with in the text,as well as diagrams of actaul muscular and skeltal structures of some common types.. Are you primarily interested in animal faces? There is also a section on how various animal heads are put together and again a good demonstration of how to differentiate them (an importan point, amatuer furry artists can have problems keeping their cats from looking like dogs and vice versa.) as well as how to use proportion to differentiate the members of a common family (emily the greyhound versus jack the bulldog) Finally it discusses how to analyze an unfamiliar animal and place it in a familiar animal family.
Pretty much all the commonly illustrated groups are dealt with, equines canines,felines,birds as well as how to us proportion to say use the same contstruction for a gazelle as for a clydesdale.
All in all I find this book to be an informative and useful one for the furry artist, I think all but the most advanced will finds something of use in it. This and the other famous artist books are commonly available used and can be acquired at cheaply at amazon.com. It is worth adding to the library of any furry artist.
Never Out of Style Tried and TrueReview Date: 2006-09-06

Great artwork; large and colorful; good accompanying textReview Date: 2003-09-08
In an easily readable fourteen-page introduction, author Louise Minks takes us from about 1825, when the definition of this genre of landscape painting was beginning to form, to the last decades of the 19th Century, when the term "Hudson River School" came into vogue as a way of distancing the style from the emerging Barbizon School in France. Ms. Minks recounts the goings-on of the writers, patrons and artists which influenced many Hudson River School painters, such as Thomas Cole, Frederic Church, Martin Heade, George Inness, Worthington Whittredge and Albert Bierstadt, to name a few. Twenty black-and-white illustrations (mostly photos of paintings and noteworthy people) appear along with the text.
The 80 color plates, about half of which extend to both pages of the open book, are arranged according to phases of the Hudson River School development: "Formative," "Mature," and "Expansionist." Each phase is introduced with a page-long synopsis of what was happening at the time the artwork on the following pages was created. As expected, Cole, Bierstadt and Church are the most represented (25 artists overall). Also, Ms. Minks made sure to include in the color plates the artwork that was most discussed in the introduction. The color printing is of excellent quality, as is the paper stock on which the artwork appears. Given the size of the pages, I found it easy to spend a long time admiring all that was going on in each painting.
A breathtaking book of Hudson River School paintingsReview Date: 2007-10-27
Wilderness Enough....Review Date: 1999-12-19

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A very good intro of the Hudson artistsReview Date: 2008-05-29
the book to have if you enjoy landscape artReview Date: 2003-03-07
It is perfect for your library, coffee table, and excellent as a gift to art students, history students, loved ones.
Outstanding quality went in to this book.
Great coffee table bookReview Date: 1998-08-13


A great book for beginners!Review Date: 1999-12-19
Nice idea spoiled by carelessnessReview Date: 1999-11-29
So, what's the problem? The low rating I gave this book falls squarely at the feet of the editor(s). Simply put, there are far too many mistakes for a book of this size!
Completely wrong labels on a graph of oil content in paints makes for total confusion, especially if you're trying to come to terms with the "fat over lean" concept or similar technical ideas. Page cross-references that are incorrect are frustrating, but tolerable, in a monthly magazine or daily newspaper, but not in a textbook! There are numerous other little labelling, spelling, word-usage and grammatical errors, as well as a couple of invented words ("sawned off" is going to stick in my memory for a long time!) and a few "explanations" that don't explain anything.
I'm not sorry I bought the book, but it would be so much easier for my wife, who is just starting out in oil painting, and who is not a native user of English, if the information were a bit more reliable.
I purchased another Ray Smith book [Portraits, hardcover] and have no real criticisms of that book. I would consider buying others in the series, but this one is a little disappointing. A very beautiful book spoiled by sloppy editing. It's really a shame!
Really lays out the basics wellReview Date: 1999-08-16
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