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A Classic
Concise, well-organized bio of the composerExcellent appendices on his works and milestones in his life. In short, one of the better books on the master....but beware, if you're looking for juicy digressions on the identity of the "Immortal Beloved" or the psychological reasons behind Beethoven's relationship with the aristocracy, the author doesn't indulge a great deal in such speculation. This is a biography that just sticks to the facts. As such it's one of the very best "overview" books I've ever seen on the subject.
A neglected classic on Beethoven

Allergy Free LivingSteve Haskill LVN II/Allergy Tech
Review from North Alabama
Excellent compilation of information I haven't found before

What color is Your Airplane?For coverage, click on Table of Contents in the left-hand column of this page.
Scott Gross is a talented author, gifted professional speaker, proficient instrument-rated pilot and devoted family man. In spite of his many responsibilities, he generously responds to EMT calls in rural Texas; he is the only one with medical training for miles around.
As the author of 113 books (including revisions and foreign-language editions) and over 500 magazine articles, I highly recommend this fascinating book to anyone thinking of changing careers. DanPoynter@ParaPublishing.com.
LIFE -Outstanding,stimulating, and envigorating
Excellent read - entertaining and enlightning

Don't Leave Home Without It!!
While You're Away
Easy + Fun = Super

Encyclopedic Natural History. Field Guide?There are better books for use as a field guide. This book is too big (8x10) to carry in a pocket or binoculars case. I would be afraid of damaging this large, relatively expensive book. The sheer number of photographs makes a quick tentative identification harder.
This is a book that any butterfly enthusiast should add to his library. However, he should start his library with one of the smaller guides, such as Butterflies Through Binoculars: The East, the Golden Guide, or one of the regional guides.
First Class - little more to say reallySuperb overall quality and an absolute must for anyone with the slightest serious interest.
By far the best one-volume guide to N.American Butterflies

This Java Junkie gives it Thumbs UpI got this book for Christmas and I havn't put it down in two weeks. It opened my eyes that there is more to the Philadelphia "coffee scene" than my corner deli... or that Starbucks a few blocks away.
The listings are great with swell icons denoting the individual services/offerings for each of the featured coffee houses. The historical facts and background stories gave me a new appreciation for having new places in mind when I head out for" a cup of joe."
My cousins will be attending colleges in the area next fall and I can't wait to get them some copies. What better way to orient yourself to a new city than exploring the unique "scenes" one by one... and being that they're 18, this is the perfect "Welcome Ta FFFilly" gift!
Given the chance, I'd like to buy Ms. Linden a well deserved cup of coffee..black. Great job!
Looks cool on my coffeetable!
Great local resource!

Excellent!
All my wishes come trueThis cookbook is simple to use and the ingredients are easy to find. There is not a single dish I would skip. A wonderful variety and each one delicious (from soups to sandwiches to main dishes and sauces, and much more, ending with mouth-watering dessert). I can now invite my non-vegan friends without them looking the food skeptically. The food itself deserves 5 stars. The simplicity of the recipes another 5 stars. Even an amateur cook would be able to create a delicious meal.
I'll still be back to the Candle Cafe for the pecan chocolate chip cookies though. Maybe in your next book...
the only way to go...

The Broadview Edition of Horace Walpole's Castle of Otrantoeditions of Walpole's Gothic novel and do not apply to the Broadview edition. A unique feature of the Broadview edition is the inclusion of Walpole's drama, The Mysterious Mother, sometimes mentioned by literary historians as the first Gothic drama. Thus, the user has at his disposal two important prototypes of the Gothic novel. Appendices include excerpts from Burke's treatise on the sublime, Hurd's Letters on Chivalry and Romance, the Graveyard poets, Hervey's Meditations Among the Tombs, Walpole's correspondence, and the eccentric architectural splendors of Strawberry Hill, Walpole's Gothicized villa on the Thames. I am the edition's editor, Frederick S. Frank, another fact omitted from the Amazon.com descriptor.
Best edition available
I found this book very good and a bit scary.

I love, love, love this book!Well, he has me hooked. I am starting his next"NACHO" cleanse on the first of this next month.
Sincerely, Tonia
Practical information in an entertaining format
A Book For Everyone

cheap poems, cheap laughs, cheap women, great bookThese poems are funny and sad and hip in ways that you'll immediately recognize. They're also strangely beautiful. You won't look at the world quite the same way you used to when you finish this book.
Poole creates his own world: Tread lightly here, use courage
Funny poems whose shadows add depth and emotional significan