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Fairfield Porter: A Life in Art
Published in Hardcover by Yale Univ Pr (January, 2000)
Author: Justin Spring
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Fairfield Porter, an interesting story
Fairfield Porter's paintings have a strange pale quality, and they are flooded with light.His subjects are upper class domestic,and many of them are pale and etherial. He painted his family friends,and their pvt haunts beautifully. Little did most people realize he was a torn person,and probably can be better understood by this reading.I think what amazed me the most about this book was the incredible latent homosexual exsistence that paralled and co-existed within Porter's very homey and simmering homogenous realism.The bio details his social, artistic and private relationships with a younger generation of artists. This book is a portrait of a man at war with his sexuality. His ptngs are beautifully orchestrated, sensual, understated. A must for those that want to know more about Porter's life, and the different sides that lived inside him. A good read!I love artist bios.This is a worthy effort.

Thorough, but difficult biography on Fairfield Porter
Justin Spring's biography on Fairfield Porter, A Life In Art, is one of the most difficult and disturbing biographies I've read in some time. It's incredibly thorough, as if no piece of information was left out.

Most biographies are bound to reveal new information, but the amount here is overwhelming. Other reviews here on Amazon bring out the detail, so there's no point repeating it. If you're only familiar with Porter from an artisitic standpoint the biography of his family life, lifestyle, manners, and politics will be shocking and difficult to bring together.

While in the middle of reading this book I had to let it go for a few months and read other things then go back to it. Porter's activities in the late 1940's to the mid 1950's were especially difficult to reconcile considering the subject matter of his output.

It seems the frankness in tone of the biography is totally in tune with Porter's ways of communicating. I suspect if Porter had lived longer then such an autobiography probably would have been as revealing.

An Artist of Quiet Contradiction
This book displays great beauty: the paper is beautiful, the writing is flawless and the subject matter (the art work) is cool and elegant. But the artist's life was a difficult & complex equation of contractions: he was born patrician, yet he was a leftist (he attended Socialist demonstrations in a chauffeur driven limousine); he was highly verbal and intellectual, yet he painted the coolest (visually abstract) emotion; he made realist art in an abstract art time; he was married yet he had sex with men; he was surrounded by a loving family, yet he remained remote and distant; he lived in the country, yet he was always running to the city; he was bright and balanced, yet his best (lifelong) friend was mentally deranged; he made the most stable art from the most unstable life; he was slender and active, yet he died early of a surprise heart attack; he was on the verge of greatness (and nearly penniless much of the time), but cared little for fame and less for money. This assortment of profound conflicts make for a great story, and the art works themselves tower above everything in their lofty remove, quiet dignity, and timeless spirit. Find out why that is so (and what it may mean for the history of 20th century art criticism) and read this haunting and very personal book you'll not forget.


A Commonsense Guide to Fish Health
Published in Paperback by Barrons Educational Series (October, 2000)
Author: Terry Fairfield
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Excellent Resource
This book is full of great information for the dedicated aquarium hobbyist. However, it can be a bit technically taxing for a sit down read or if you are just entering into the hobby. Even still, it is worth the effort to read as it contains priceless information from a well-known expert on fish keeping including practical solutions to keep fish not only alive, but healthy. Read this book and learn how to make your aquarium inhabitants thrive.

A Commonsense Guide to Fish Health
At first glance it is physically not what you would call a big book, (keep in mind not all good things come in big packages), I liked the fact that it was published by Barron's, which would mean plenty of current and new graphics unlike other publishers out there. I was right.

Now to look at the cover for the first time. Nice title "A Commonsense Guide To Fish Health" the title says it all. Unlike most books we have read this one does not dive right in to the problem and then prescribes a miracle cure medicaton. Instead we are lead into the murky waters of fishdom's medical field slowly and intelligently in eight chapters that are very easy to read and provide a lot of insight as well as tried and proved methods of addressing some of the more common and even some of the not so common fish health related problems.

Chapter 1 covers stress and it causes and the importance of the aquarium habitat, wich leads to the next chapter on water quality, a very well step, again emphesizing the importance of the environment of the captive animal over a pound of cure. It is in this chapter that the importance of filters are discussed and water quality parameters are explained.

Chapter 3 then gives us the next thing on platter for good fish health, nutrition. Covering more than just the basics on what to feed, Terry goes on to share a couple of his very own recipies for a home made frozen food. A word of warning from both he and I on this, make sure you do not anger the significant other by using the brand new food processor or blender.

Chapter 4 covers Disease and dissection. Covering such things as equipment and a section on euthanasia, and disease identification. This leads us to chapter 5 wich covers parasites and their treatment. Chapter 6 covers bacterial and fungal infections and their cures. Chapter 7 covers viruses and their prevention with chapter 8 covering miscellanous maladies.

Overall it is a fresh new look at an age old problem(s). With plenty of pictures and graphs.


Corporate Culture and the Quality Organization:
Published in Hardcover by Quorum Books (30 November, 2000)
Author: James W. Fairfield-Sonn
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Corporate Culture and the Quality Organization
This book is great!! it is easy to read and makes some information that could be presented in a very complex way very understandable and applicable to managing a quality organization. This should be required reading in management courses!

"Corporate Culture and the Quality Organization"
In "Corporate Culture and the Quality Organization," James Fairfield-Sonn leads readers through a journey on quality. To understand the roots of thinking on the topic of quality, the book begins with a historical perspective including the views of the early writers on quality improvement - Deming, Juran, and Crosby. Dr. Fairfield-Sonn then provides a big picture perspective on the importance of creating a quality culture as well as specifics on making quality happen. Dr. Fairfield-Sonn also discusses the emerging challenges organizations face, including nurturing a learning environment. Written in a logical, easy to follow format, the book includes relevant examples from Dr. Fairfield-Sonn's work as a management consultant.


The Earth Abideth
Published in Hardcover by Ohio State Univ Pr (Txt) (October, 1986)
Author: George Dell
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The Earth Abideth
George Dell took me on a a 299-page trip back in Ohio time, and I never wanted to come back. From his no-nonsense introduction to Thomas Linthorne's Sunday afternoon in April, 1866 on page 3, to Thomas' death on another Sunday afternoon in June,about 50 years later, Dell's writing is just right: not too thick, not too thin; just enough to fill you up, and make you wish there was more than just this 1986 story from the 85 year old, smooth-writing Dell.

I started Dell's post-civil War Ohio story of his returning veteran on the Wednesday night after book club, falling asleep around the time the first baby was born. The book called to me at work the next day; I had to leave at noon, taking half a vacation day to finish it. Thomas, wife Kate, and children Hocking, Charlotte, Faith, and Grover are a typical Ohio farm family of the late 19th century - but touched by the same struggles of any family of the this century. Religious faith versus agnosticism, career versus family, and the challenges of neighbors and children all touch the same nerves.

Dell's language has a hint of the Homeric - his "frost-blanched sky" on page 3 signals the epic journey to come. It is a odyssey worth taking, filled with temptations, truth, and consequences. Rnjoy the scenery; the pace is perfect, and the company outstanding. I hope my Ohio ancestors lived lives half as thoughtful, and at least as hopeful, as Dell's Linthorne family.

This book is a true treasure
I have read this book over, and over, and over again, and I never tire of it. It truly is a treasure. By reading it, you absorb a bit of history, and you benefit from experiencing triumph, joy, heartache and sadness, religion, even humor. Almost like 'Little House on The Prairie' with quite a bit of spice.


Choice Centered Relating and the Tarot
Published in Paperback by Red Wheel/Weiser (October, 2000)
Author: Gail Fairfield
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self expresion through the cards.
I found this book extremely helpful not just for the symbolic meanings but how it teachs you to express your own intuation through symbolic meanings of the cards,By useing gail fairfields aproach you cant go far wrong ,great book for the beginner .


The Embroidery Design Sourcebook: Inspiration from Around the World
Published in Hardcover by Cassell Academic (August, 1994)
Author: Helen Fairfield
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Sourcebook is a treasure trove
When I stumbled upon this book I felt like I had found buried treasure. This unique work is full of inspiring design motifs and patterns from all over the world. Broad in scope, it presents ideas from works of art from pre-history through the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, Mexico and Byzantium. It also demonstrates how one can draw on on and interpret the traditional art of diverse cultures in Africa, Australia, Japan, China and elsewhere.

Although this book is geared to embroidery projects, it is extremely useful for other media, such as mosaic, quilting and fabric construction. Every time I browse through this book I get another idea for a new work of art or craft. Highly recommended. My only regret is getting to the last page. I wish it were longer.


Get Inspired!: Releasing Your Creative Self at Any Age
Published in Paperback by Prometheus Books (July, 2001)
Author: Roy P. Fairfield
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genious creates
Fairfield triggers the imagination and offers unique models to pursue creative angles on the world! A wonderful read!


History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield With Additions and
Published in Hardcover by Genealogical Publishing Company (March, 1991)
Author: Donald Lines Jacobus
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Valuable resource for genealogists
This book is a great resource for those who can trace their ancestors to the eastern half of Fairfield County. It covers the time period from the 1630's to the early 1800's. It is not 100% complete but is considered to be very accurate. In addition to dates of birth, marriage and death there is often information about land ownership, military service, and biographical details.


Hysteria from Freud to Lacan : The Splendid Child of Psychoanalysis (The Lacanian Clinical Field)
Published in Paperback by Other Press (01 September, 1998)
Authors: Juan-David Nasio, Susan Fairfield, and Judith Feher-Gurewich
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An important contribution to psychoanalytic literature.
Edited by Judith Feher Gurewich in collaboration with Susan Fairfield, Juan-David Nasio's Hysteria From Freud To Lacan examines the concept of hysteria in the English-speaking psychoanalytic world. Widely held to reflect outmoded cultural prejudices against woman, hysteria has virtually disappeared from psychoanalytic literature, diagnostic manuals, and training programs. However, far from being gender-bound, hysteria for Jacques Lacan represents a psychic strategy that bears on one of the mot fundamental preoccupations of existence: What doe it mean to be a woman? What does it mean to be a man? Hysteria From Freud To Lacan is an important and engaging contribution to the growing library of psychoanalytic literature and highly recommended reading for students of psychology, psychiatry, counseling, and the nature of what it means to be human.


The Maple Syrup Book
Published in Paperback by Kids Can Press (January, 1993)
Authors: Marilyn Linton and Lesley Fairfield
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Great Resource Book
When I bought this book there was no review, so I took a chance but this turned out to be the most valuable book I bought about sugaring. It tells stories, has projects, games, recipes, jokes, how-tos, knowledge. This book is not a "story" book, it's a black & white illustrated book to teach children everything about sugaring in a fun sort of way. It's well worth the price!


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