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excellent
wonderful reference book

iyi bir calisma, ve nihayet iyi bir baski
Beautiful.

Not just Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat...My favorite person in this book is still relatively unheard of: Kenny Sharf. Many of the artists are unknowns, and that is what I like about this book. It's nice to hear about artists other than the standard Andy Warhols. It talks about graffiti art, punk art, the clubs (CBGBs, Club 57, Mudd Club), the music (the Ramones, Klaus Nomi, Television to name a few), the parties (Lydia Lunch, Ann Magnuson, the Fun Gallery)...the whole art scene in the East Village during the 70s and 80s. Most of the illustrations are in black and white (at least in the paperback), which is a shame because I bet the artwork is better represented in color.
Great read!
I love this book, its a funky and informative scene book.

Review from a research student
Review from a research student

A n excellent novel set at turn of the century London
A taste of real life during WWII

Best One, if you can find it
Are you headed for Israel? This is the book to get!

Forty very special spots to fish
Success For One "Barefoot Fisherman"

Insightful, delightful...all-around yummy and tasty!can't hold my breath for more material from this young aspiring talent.
Must read!Don't walk to the bookstore-run (in this case: Click!)


A Sophisticated Book
Out of this world

if you're going to Africa, read this first
Perfect summary of trip preparationConcentrating on Africa, Mozer has outlined all of the things that have to be considered when preparing oneself and one's bicycle for a trip to a foreign country. In addition to covering the general prep, visas, inoculations, currency, etc., the author outlines how much one can benefit from experiencing the country on its terms rather than yours. I think he sums it up perfectly, with respect to Africa, when he says "...the essential difference between western and African culture is that Africans are concerned with the form of life and westerns dwell on the content."
Mozer uses a perfect blend of sensible advice and anecdotes in this easy to read manual. Whether or not you are planning an African tour, I think this manual is worth a read.