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A forgotten directorHis films are seldomly seen; none of them is available on DVD and some of the best, like "Hold Back the Dawn", one of the best melodramas ever done, and the Kurt Weill musical adapation "Lady in the Dark", do not exist even in VHS.
Therefore, this book would always have at least the merit of drawing attention to this great director. I don't know of any other book written about him.
It is a good book, focusing on his films and including an interesting interview. The photo selection is also quite good.
So, if you want to discover an almost-forgotten director who I believe deserves a place in American Cinema alongside people like George Cukor and Leo McCarey, this book is an excellent way to start.
Then try and see as many of his movies as you can.


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Excellent, interesting read for neuroscientists & othersThis book has different chapters written by different authors who are familiar with the toxins. Some authors are better than others: The guys who wrote on toxins from shellfish were very humorous in their writing, and I enjoyed that. Most of the chapters give plenty of technical information concerning the chemistry of the toxins. The heroin chapter gave almost too much technical information. Not a book you want available to teenagers. Most of the chapters gave concise information about what is known about the neurological action of the toxins, and what possible treatments, antidotes, and vaccines are available. I had no idea there was a vaccine for botulism, but there is. Some of the toxins have no readily available treatments other than clearing the body of the toxin and support for life functions.
I browsed through the stuff I had read before in classes, but much of this was more detailed and in this day and age, extremely current information on toxins that everyone is concerned about including toxins used in biowarfare. As a mother and grandmother, again, I have to warn not to leave this around where kids can get ahold of it (though at first glance it looks like a textbook and kids shy clear of those!) It's also imperative that those who have mental problems be steered clear of this book, though I suppose you can get a lot of this information off of the Internet.
It is important for more people within medical fields and outside of them, to be up-to-date on information like this. I told my husband some things that pertain to his job as a Scoutmaster. Perhaps more accidental deaths and death from exposure to work products could be prevented if more people were familiar with the information in this book.<


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