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Old Dogs Remembered
Published in Paperback by Synergistic Pr (01 June, 1999)
Authors: Bud Johns, Eugene O'Neill, James Thurber, E.B. White, Molly Ivins, Tom Steinstra, John Updike, Stanley Bing, Albert Payson Terhune, and Raymond Carver
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For a good cry......
read one of the short pieces in this anthology. They are also incredibly uplifting too. A brilliant bedside companion for any dog lover.

Not a sad read but a celebratory one
Although each of the pieces in this book was inspired by the loss of a much beloved dog, this is really a book about vibrant, fully-alive dogs: family pets, fellow hunters, soul mates, and best friends. And while none of the dogs remembered so fondly here still lives, Old Dogs affirms the remarkably special place in the heart we reserve for our dogs. My own dog is sturdy in her middle-age, but reading the eulogies and odes in this moving anthology has made me appreciate more all the quirky habits I take for granted, like how she can't resist running off with one of my Reeboks when I'm shoeing up for our evening walk--the little prance she performs when I tell her, "Bring the shoe back!" Not a sad read but a celebratory one, required for every dog owner!

Makes wonderful reading.
This is a remarkable anthology of stories and poems by outstanding authors of the past, as well as more recent times. Although these moving remembrances are only of beloved dogs, the lovers of any species of pet will find identical sentiments for their own losses. Whatever kind of companion animal you had, you will find your own bereavement and healing tears reflected here, as well.

Care was taken to avoid over-sentimentality, in this assortment of loving reflections of dogs, celebrated here. These accounts are full of love, and are sometimes even funny - and we are thrust into the realization that perhaps that is the most wonderful kind of living memorials we can have for a beloved pet. Too often, we lose this perspective, while trying to keep from drowning in our own bereavement and sorrows.

Rather than being a collection of sad literary memorials Old Dogs Remembered is a joyful celebration of life with pets. This inspires healthy new points of view and adjustments to moving on into our new lives, without them.

Here we are treated to many different outlooks on how they permanently enriched the lives of their owners. Reading these heartwarming pages will broaden the understanding of each reader, concerning his/her own personal bereavement. Here, we are offered the collective wisdom of others, who reminisce on their honored pets. There is much to be shared and learned here, as well as enjoyed.

With so many different authors, one must appreciate that references and styles have changed drastically, through the ages. As an example of this, some might find the essay by the dramatist John Galsworthy to be interesting, but a bit troublesome to read. And, as with any anthology, there may be some accounts not everyone would appreciate. But all pet lovers will readily identify with the overall shared remembrances, here. This is a heartwarming collection, which can be enjoyed comfortably, in several installments.

There will be many an uplifting tear shed in its reading, and we suggest it for your reading pleasure.


Oro
Published in Hardcover by St. Martin's Press (May, 1987)
Authors: Cizia Zyke and Stanley Hochman
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High Adventure - and more
I read Zyke's book first when I was a teenager (in the 80's, that is). It really made an impression, and does the same still.

First of all, the book tells a great tale of adventure, friendship and so on. The hero (teller) is an intresting mixture of a hero and an antihero. From the deep jungles of Costa Rica he finds a place where he can by the laws he likes most, his own.

As an adult reader I now find other aspects even more interesting. Zyke does, interestingly enough, in some points explain his philosophy. There will always be those who are subdued, and those who subdue others... and it's after all better to belong to the latter. Yes, that's nietczhe, cruel, perhaps even inhumane to some. But what I respect is that Zyke is by no means a hippocrat - he does not try to be better than he is.

Sure, the story is in some aspects quite unbelievable, Zyke tells things as he sees fit.. Sure, Zyke crosses (my personal) line messing with very young girls. Despite all of this, you just cant dislike him.

By the way, my ex-girlfriend read the book too. I was waiting for a feminist reaction of the biggest caliber - but she liked the book alot. Well, what can you say of that?

This book deserves 6 stars!
This guy is a bit like Frank Abagnale in "Catch Me if You Can" but way way worse!

I read this book again and again, it is simply fabulous! What a story, what a man! Zyke is the anti-hero, the ultimate dirty crook, guns, drugs, girls, anything goes. Too bad it's out of print now.

Cizia Zyke also wrote 2 other true stories. In one he pretends to be a maffioso in Canada. In the other he's having a blast srewing up people in Africa. Both are 5 stars too, highly recommended.

He also wrote a handful of novels (fiction) with which he wasn't as successful, sorry to say.

so excellent
i have read the 50 first pages of the book in one week, and the 350 else, in two days. this is to indicate that i so much liked this excellent adventure, and i must leave you now, because i am going immediately to catch a plane for Costa Rica. Maybe i write a book when i'll be back, if i'm back. i am so sad that i have finished the book, i should have kept a bit for every day. tchao


Rajac
Published in Hardcover by MacMillan Publishing Company (October, 1982)
Author: Stanley Spain
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Rajac
I read this book in 1985, and I highly recommend it for all ages. Children will love the tale of the brave Rajac, as he searches for the meaning of life. It is well written, and I would call it a sleeper. It would be a wonderful movie, I guess the Disney people dont know about it.

Fin-Tastic!
Rajac, beautifully written by Stanley Spain, is a timeless tale with wisdom for all ages. Before turning the first page, I was already engulfed in the story of the young fin whale, Rajac, and his coming-of-age. The dilemas, conflicts and inspirations of the magnificent creature create not only a unique and brilliant plot, but a thought-provoking journey for the reader. Rajac's discovery of his own strength as he forges North for the first time alone, and his subsequent determination to seek the subject of his father's final words, is colorfully developed with the help of a delightful group of intriguing characters. Ms. Spain has skillfully intertwined a fantastic study of whale behavior, anatomy and instinct with emotion and humor. I laughed, I cried and, several times, pondered the meaning of life. Rajac's tale will touch the young and old alike, leaving all who read it with a new appreciation for our fellow mammal friends.

Excellent Read
Stanley Spain has written a coming-of-age novel from the point of view of a magnificent beast -- in this case, a young fin whale named Rajac. Having lost his family to whalers, Rajac must reconnect with whale society, find the mysterious whale Yatroo of whom his dying father spoke, and help his race find a new way to live in a world overrun by killer men. Spain's knowledge of whale biology and behavior lends the novel plausibility, while her fluent writing evokes the haunting beauty of the ocean depths. This is an excellent book for family reading. It's interesting for teenagers on up to senior citizens.


Senator Haidasz
Published in Hardcover by Century Publishing Company Ltd. (12 December, 1983)
Author: Aleksandra Ziolkowska
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zrodlowa i interesujaca ksiazka
Potrzeba nam takich bohaterow, jak senator Haidasz! Oddany sprawom Polski, jak i swojego kraju urodzenia, oddany ludziom jako lekarz, zyczliwy i serdeczny czlowiek. Gdy sie patrzy wokol na politykow polskich i widac ich pazernosc, krzykliwosc, glupote, przepychanki, nalezy naglasniac politykow z prawdziwego zdarzenia. Mnie sie pojawil jako Czlowiek wielkiego formatu.

I jaka wspaniala jednosc Polonii kanadyjskiej! Mozna im pogratulowac!

Very well documented book!
It is a very well documented book showing the Canadian senator and his world and times. I found it interesting that Canada is such a different country from the United States. I found myself with a great admiration for our neighbor country after reading the book.

very informative and beautifuly written
I learned much about Canada from a book written by an immigrant. It should be published in English and French languages for the Canadian readers. I learned that generally speaking Canada is a country that appreciates immigrants and their culture, I wish other countries were more like Canada.


Slot Machines: A Pictorial History of the First 100 Years
Published in Hardcover by Liberty Belle Books (June, 1997)
Authors: Marshall Fey, Stanley Paher, and Douglas McDonald
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Great Book - Answer to Steve Clark's Question Above!!!
Buy the book if you like slot machines. In answer to Steve Clark from England who wrote, "Could anyone tell me who invented slot machines? I know this is not the way to go about it but I can' find out about it any where else!" I found an excerpt that answers your question: "Nickel in the slot" machines first appeared in the mid-1800s and awarded cigars and free drinks. The first coin-operated counter-wheel machine was patented in 1892 by Gustave Schultz of San Francisco. So there you have it Steve! (And we still got our Cable Cars, Golden Gate Bridge, and Hookers!)

when did it all begin?
Could anyone tell me who invented slot machines? I know this is not the way to go about it but I can' find out about it any where else!

Fantastic book about the history of Slot machines.
A must have book for anyone interested in the entire history of Slot machine!


Stanley and Rhoda
Published in Hardcover by Dial Books for Young Readers (June, 1985)
Author: Rosemary Wells
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Stanley and Rhoda
I loved this book when I was a kid!! I have many fond memories of it. My mother refuses to let me have my copy (she claims its hers--goes to show you she liked it as much as me!), so I came here, in search of buying a copy for a friend's child and I am shocked and upset to find that it is out of print! How could they do that?! They need to start reprinting it again. It would be such a shame for so many children to miss this funny and poignant book.

A great book for older sibs
Rosemary Wells is my favorite children's author and this is my favorite of all her books (except now that she has written a book with a protangonist named Emily I may have to change my mind). Few books make a frustrated older sibling feel understood as well as this one -- A Baby Sister for Frances is another that comes to mind -- while reminding them that being the older one is an important job. Every pair of siblings should have this one read to them.

One to remember and recommend
Stanley and his consistently befuddled sister Rhoda are memorable. This book will make you laugh at any age. It's hilarious! I read it to my younger sister, every kid I babysat while I was in high school and even took it with me to college for a little light reading.


No Static: A Guide to Creative Radio Programming
Published in Paperback by Backbeat Books (May, 2002)
Authors: Quincy McCoy and Stanley Crouch
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Worth the money
If you want a book that will get your mind stirring, this is it.

Curious about a career in Radio?
This book should be course-required reading for those aspiring to a career in radio. As a student studying broadcast communications this book has been invaluable at framing the industry and providing insight into the nuances of the medium. Mr McCoy has been a pioneer in the industry and has consistently inspired creativity in others... this book continues that trend.

A must read for anyone in radio
As a person in the radio industry, "No static" gives one the straight goods. Quincy MCCoy has become my new mentor. "No static" certinally has opened my eyes to a industry that I thought I knew. If there is one book about the business we love to love, Q's book is a page tuner and a must read!!.


The Professional Commodity Trader
Published in Paperback by Traders Pr (September, 1995)
Author: Stanley Kroll
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A Good Summary of Trading Experience
In this fantastic book Stanley Kroll discloses his secret of successful commodity trading. As a trader, I find that the book is very useful. The central theme is to follow the trend, than get in during secondary reaction or rally, and then set a rigid cut loss point. After retired from active trading, Stanley Kroll finally returned to the exciting scene of trading. But when he came back, he found that his theory is no longer applicable to the market. This teaches that each one has to be flexible and adapted to the market. He should also develop a new system to reflect the change in the market. Those who are interested in this field could also find the only book by Jesse Livermore, "How to Trade in Stocks" and read it. He could dig a lot of useful information from them.

Must read
I checked this book out of the library, read it and then went and ordered a copy to own. This book reads similarly to ROSO and Marty Schwartz's Pit Bull, except it makes an attempt to show you some of his methods through charts and thought process. Basically, align with the major trend, fade the counter trend at 50% retracements, scale in and scale out. Most of all, be patient, trust your trade and know when you are wrong. Whether or not he chose choice successful examples to write in this book is irrelevant. One gripe I did have though, was not seeing how he would come up with his price objectives, perhaps calculated off a 150% extension. I suspect this is in one of his other books.

I have read around 100 trading related books, this one was a sleeper book that was not expected to be great and so, caught me off guard. This book will certainly stay in my top 10 list and I will be sure to pick up the rest of Stanley Kroll's books.

Superb! Best for the veteran traders
You seldom find in the universe of trading books that a trader will use more passages to cover stories about his failure than success. This is just a rare breed. Perhaps Kroll was confident enough to do so with the backup of his outstanding trading record, and his determination to write a superb trading book.

To me, this is a modern day Reminiscences Of a Stock Operator ROSO. Of course, Kroll and his book are not as "great" as Livermore and ROSO. However, the tone/style of the books are not so distant, and so are their values. In fact, Kroll had voiced out his admiration for Livermore.

In short, cut loss short, keep profit run, plan your game well, focus on the major trend and buy on its minor retracement, keep absolutely calm and relaxed, see lights across the board and not just of what you trade, trade opposite to the news on mass media, mind the single/double day reversal, the sardine story (some commodities are for trading and not for eating), not to be worried about the beginning of a big trend coz it always lasts longer than most people expect, go along with the technical when it clearly shows something at variance with the psychology of the market, and much more wise words are present in this book.

As a value added service, I would like to quote one passage here for your reference.

"There's a great tendency to get carried away by the prevailing market psychology at that time and not doing any liquidating. But you've got to resist that tendency. When the market attains that major price objective, where you had projected closing out, say, half the position, do it. If you dont, you will probably regret it later."

In a word, a must read.

p.s. The only bad thing of this book is the exceptionally poor front cover design.


Sand Creek Massacre
Published in Paperback by Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd) (October, 1974)
Authors: Stan Hoig and Stanley Hoig
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Sand Creek Massacre
I rated this book 4 stars for the incredible amount of information regarding the time period revolving around the massacre. Any fan of western history or native american history should read this book. The only thing about the book that I did not like was that it appeared that the author continuoulsy gave reasons of provocation on Colonel Chivington's actions against Black Kettle and his people who were trying to live in harmony with the settlers and the army. Im not saying the author is a Chivington apologist by any means and did a great job with the facts, but maybe my own contempt and feelings toward Chivington and Anthony got in the way. There are many contributing factors to what happened but the bottom line is Chivington hated the Indians and wanted them dead. I recommend the book....especially if you live or plan to travel the eastern Colorado area.

Blood Stained Sands
The Sand Creek Massacre was one of the most heinous acts to ever be committed against the American Indian culture. This is an atrocity that has been quietly tucked away in the back of the American consciousness and I feel that Stan Hoig has done it justice by bringing it to light in this wonderfully revealing book. Mr. Hoig pulls no punches in his expose (as the government and military pulled no punches in their attempts to annihilate an entire race of people) and I must applaud him for his efforts. Parts of this book will bring your eyes to tear, others will redden your face with anger, and others will numb your mind with horror at the brutal acts of murder and mutilation that were committed in the name of greed and hatred. This is a book that should be required reading for all Americans so that they may understand just whose blood this country was built upon. Never have I read a historical account so compelling. White Antelope, my brother, I hope that the truth of this book helps you to rest in peace!!

Why ?
I have been a student of Native American history for more years than I care to remember, and each time I finish reading a book on the subject I ask myself the same question.Why ? This book unfortunately reflects all others on the subject, for the white mans GREED. Of course with hindsight, we all agree it should not have happend, certainly Sand Creek should not have happened, hindsight or no, Hoig has written a really moving epitaph to the Cheyenne Nation, and whilst history may be written by the victors,there will always be people searching, and often finding the truth, sure the Indian may not have been perfect, but nor were the white europeans who were prepared to annihilate whole cultures in their greed for land, gold etc. A well written book which any student of Native American culture should not be without.


Shakespeare: For All Time
Published in Hardcover by Oxford Press (January, 2003)
Author: Stanley W. Wells
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Shakespeare: For All Time
Stanley Wells' latest book combines two genres: Biography (Shakespeare), and History of Theatre (Shakespeare). It is a history of Shakespeare from his time to ours, including Shakespeare's life and subsequent theatrical performance, but excluding critical analysis and interpretation of the plays.

The first 100 pages present a minimalist biography of the great playwright - "minimalist" in the sense that Wells sticks close to the (relatively few) facts that are known, or can be judiciously inferred, about Shakespeare's life, avoiding any temptation to pad out or speculate where the facts will not stretch. I found this approach to be refreshing and useful; it clarified for me what is actually known about Shakespeare's life, versus what has been inferred (or imagined) in other biographies.

The remainder of the book deals with the history of Shakespeare in performance, from the playright's time down to the present day, both in England and (in less detail) abroad. The history of the original texts of the plays, their theatrical revisions (or mutilations), the theatres, producers, actors, and critical and popular responses (including Hollywood) are discussed. Given the potentially unlimited scope of this topic, Wells' treatment is brief, selective, and to the point (for example, Joseph Papp's seminal New York "Shakespeare in the Park" is given one sentence in the book.)

To summarize, Wells has, a bit unusually, combined a brief but thoughtful biography of Shakespeare, with an introductory history of Shakespeare in performance. It's a fluently written and engaging overview, and as such, I think that many Shakespeare aficionados, as well as students of the history of theatre, will want to have it.

Not for an age, but for all time
This is a physically beautiful volume. It's an oversize book printed on thick, glossy paper. It's filled with illustrations, both works of art and photographs, from Shakespeare's time to our own.

It's also packed with solid information that's easy to digest. Wells tells everything that's known about Shakespeare's life and speculates on additional possibilities. All that could have made a book by itself, but it's only about a third of this volume.

He also goes on to tell about the writing of the plays and their staging through the centuries. Something I've not seen elsewhere in one volume is a discussion of the many famous actors who've played the major Shakespearean roles.

Above all, this book goes down easily. It's perfectly easy to understand. There is no deep and esoteric Freudian, feminist, postmodern whatever discussion of individual plays or characters.

Invaluable insights into the man and his plays
Shakespeare For All Time by Stanley Wells (Emeritus Professor of Shakespeare Studies, University of Birmingham, and General Editor of the Oxford Shakespeare series) is an inherently fascinating and extensively informative biography and analysis of the life and work William Shakespeare, piecing together all that is known and much that is speculated about one of the greatest playwrights who ever lived. Illustrated with both black-and-white and color plates, and written in down-to-earth terms for all students and enthusiasts of Shakespeare's work (regardless of their level of familiarity with the plays themselves), Shakespeare For All Time is an excellent read and an especially recommended addition for personal, academic, and community library systems for offering informed and invaluable insights into the man and his plays.


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