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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Stanley", sorted by average review score:

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.


Stanley Kubrick : A Narrative and Stylistic Analysis Second Edition
Published in Paperback by Praeger Publishers (July, 2001)
Author: Mario Falsetto
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Somewhere Beyond The Infinate, Stanley Kubrick is Smiling...
Falsetto's guide to Kubrick is as Dante's to the Inferno: that is, DIVINE. Never mind the price, this book is worth it! Easy to read, scene breakdowns ( sometimes shot-by-shot ), and narrative patterns. Read another review for what they're like, I won't waste time trying to recite something too perfect to recite:
This is the DEFINATIVE Kubrick book. It offers descriptions from The Killing to Eyes Wide Shut, and it does a good job. Thank you God for Stanley Kubrick, and thank you God for Mario Falsetto
for telling about him!

Fresh look at Kubrick's masterpieces
Falsetto blends thoughtful, intellectual critques of Kubrick's work focusing on his editing choices and the tension between subjective and objective storytelling. It is by far the first comprehensive analysis of Eyes Wide Shut to be included in a book on Kubrick's style. Falsetto's discourse illuminates previous themes that never occurred to me such as the fact that the narrator in Barry Lyndon probably represents the eighteenth century aristocratic viewpoint, and therefore is not really an objective storyteller at all. Falsetto's articulate analysis of Kubrick's narrative themes are completely engrossing and fascinating without ever getting lost in technical jargon. His analysis is particularly right on when discussing such an underappreciated work such as Full Metal Jacket. He argues that Kubrick was aiming for hyperrealism, and that many of the scenes seem very surreal thus penetrating the heart of what war is about. I highly recommend this thoughtful and well thought out book to anyone interested in a fresh look at one of the greatest filmmakers who ever lived.

Much more than an hommage.
Falsetto really takes us inside the creative process of the Stanley Kubrick with his book STANLEY KUBRICK: A NARRATIVE AND STYLISTIC ANALYSIS. It is more than just an hommage to the late film master (there are plenty of those out there already), rather, it is a clever and insightful excursion into what makes Kubrick one of the great film artist of all time. The author is tracing the stylistic development of Kubrick's career, through carefully selected examples from some of his powerful films (THE KILLING, PATHS OF GLORY, LOLITA, 2001, A CLOCKWORK ORANGE, BARRY LYNDON among others). At the same time, he brillantly analyzes the way Kubrick is telling us story with images and sound, his method for organizing the material into a structured and conceptual cinematic "whole". STANLEY KUBRICK: A NARRATIVE AND STYLISTIC ANALYSIS should be seen as a serious (but nevertheless entertaining) investigation into the heart of Kubrick's work, and I strongly recommend it to anyone who appreciate good comprehensive writing about the master.


Stretching For Fitness, Health & Performance: The Complete Handbook for All Ages & Fitness Levels
Published in Paperback by Sterling Publishing (July, 2003)
Authors: Dr. Christopher Oswald and Dr. Stanley Bacso
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Exactly what I was looking for!
This book is so comprehensive. I love that it covers the basic stretches for everyone as well as sections on stretching for chronic conditions. I have asthma and carpul tunnel syndrome, just two of the conditions it specifically addresses. A bonus to me: it gives suggestions for children and pregnancy. I was originally intending on buying at least two books on stretching, but because of all the ground that this one covers, and the fact that it was written by two chiropractors, I don't feel the need to invest in any other texts.

Very Informative and Easy to Read
As an athlete myself, I have read all kinds of books on stretching and fitness. I found this to be the most informative manual on stretching that I have ever seen. A virtual encyclopedia of stretching! It covers every sport & activity known. Ranging from competitive athletics, to household chores, to certain ailments and even pregnancy. Also, simple exercises are outlined to help strengthen the back and joints of the body, helping to rehabilitate and prevent injuries. It is very easy to read - explaining technical concepts in a simple and understandable manner. I highly recommend this book for anyone wanting to increase their flexibilty, prevent injuries, and improve their health.

This book will add years to your life and life to your years
This 192 page user friendly manual is perfect for people of any age group or fitness level. Written by two Canadian Chiropractors, it provides all the basic and advanced concepts of stretching. It's information, photographs and anatomical drawings are the best on the market today.

It contains stretching for all muscle areas as well as specific stretches for most sports. It also contains stretching for seniors, pregnancy, standing and sitting occupations and household activities.

Stretching for Fitness, Health & Performance is a must for any person in order to prevent injuries, maintain mobility and reduce stress!


What Do You Say?
Published in Hardcover by Little Simon (01 January, 2003)
Author: Mandy Stanley
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Awesome!!!!!!
My son is 19 months and loves to recite this book to everyone. He has it memorized, and he loves all the animals and sounds they make. Highly recommended!!

Wonderful and fun!
My 6 month old daughter gets bored with a lot of books, but this one holds her attention every time. The uncluttered illustrations are easy for her to make out, and she loves listening to mom make animal sounds. We read it at least three times a day!

Our # 1 book
We encountered this book at our public library storytime. My two year old daughter took this book from the reader and has not been with out it since. She loves the animal sounds. My four year old "reads" this book and everyone joins in to make the sounds. The best part is seeing all my children react to the twist ending and laughing hyterically. This book works for my baby learning animal sounds, my 4 year old as a "memorize" reader and my 6 year old as a beginner reader, and even my 12 year old enjoys the twist. This one is definately a keeper and we have to have our own copy!


Actor
Published in Hardcover by Mysterious Press (May, 1993)
Author: Parnell Hall
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Stanley Hastings is an adorable sleuth
I am in the process of collecting all of the Stanley Hastings books in hardcover. I have read them all and he is the most entertaining sleuth in the business. His reluctance at being drawn into the mystery makes the plots all the more irresistable and as a result, they are not predictable. He makes me laugh out loud...never have I read a more charming character.

Among the very best of the Stanley Hastings series
I have read at least five other books featuring the unique Stanley Hastings, but this one is special because of the different setting. Instead of his usual ambulance-chasing, Stanley gets to play a major part in a production of "Arms and the Man". I had read the play long ago, and that added to my enjoyment of the book. Rarely has a protagonist risen so triumphantly over countless humiliating circumstances; you have to admire the almost masochistic determination of actors who put up with all he describes in hilarious, but still almost depressing detail. Ambulance-chasing in the Bronx seems a picnic compared to Stanley's experiences in this book.

Hilarious!
PI Stanley Hastings is called by an old college buddy to fill in for an actor who died right before opening night of ARMS AND THE MAN in a tiny New England town. The stage manager promptly gets himself murdered, and Stanley has to help Chief Bob (an amateur actor himself) find the killer. The search is a comically depressing examination of backstage life and midlife crisis that leaves the reader amazed at Stanley's emotional resilience.

The amount of theatrical detail Hall included was impressive, and I enjoyed his use of internal dialogue, which ranks right up there with Lawrence Block's. And it's the rare mystery author who can sneak a Pinter joke into the dialogue like Hall does. I did find Stanley's hang-up on the spelling of the word "actor" mildly distracting, but it would take an awful lot more than that to detract from the fun of this book.


Titanic: Fortune and Fate : Letters, Mementos, and Personal Effects from Those Who Sailed on the Lost Ship
Published in Hardcover by Simon & Schuster (04 August, 1998)
Authors: The Mariners' Museum, Stanley Lehrer, Va.) Mariners' Museum (Newport News, and Mariners' Museum
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The Fortune of owing "Titanic: Fortune & Fate"
There isn't much to say about the amazing book exept that throught the words and photos of the passangers' letters, diaries, quotes, tickets, staterooms, clothing, ect.; you get an exellent feeling of who was on the Titanic, not just a group as a whole, but you begin to know them as individuals.
Believe me, this "Fortune" is one exellent investment!!![...]

Titanic Fortune and Fate
This book must adorn your bookshelf if you are a serious Titanic fan. The book contains everything from a complete passenger list, tantilizing facts and amazing pictures of artifacts that will make any "Titanic-maniac" feel like they're owning the real thing!

As you read the book, you can't help but feel as though you've been transported back to 1912 and feel a part of history...

This book is definately a keeper, Good Work!

Excellent
If you're a Titanic buff, then this book is a must-have. The pictures of the artifacts and people, and the factoids that go with them make the stories come alive. What really got to me was the entire passenger list stating the names, ages, class, and if they survived.


Wars of Watergate: The Last Crisis of Richard Nixon
Published in Paperback by W.W. Norton & Company (May, 1992)
Author: Stanley I. Kutler
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The most comprehensive Watergate compilation
The Watergate break-in and coverup scandal that toppled the presidential administration of Richard Nixon is, maybe arguably, one of American history's watershed events. Why is clearly explained by Richard Kutler in his historically rich book that is very probably the most comprehensive and easily understood publication on the subject. Kutler begins with the approval by the president's men of the break-in at the headquarters in the Watergate complex of the National Democratic Committee and, after the plot's five burglars are nabbed, the conspiracy to cover up the involvement of the White House in the break-in. Kutler is rightly clear in pressing the point that there has never been any evidence that Nixon himself approved the break-in (that was OKed by the president's operatives). But, just six days after the June 17, 1972, break-in, Nixon ordered the coverup in the now infamous smoking gun taped conversation with chief of staff H.R. Haldeman. From the apprehension of the break-in's participants, Kutler takes us to the Senate investigative committee that gradually chipped away to lead to the articles of impeachment that were being advanced but not forwarded to the House because of Nixon's resignation. The number of participants in the Watergate affair is sheer numbing, but Kutler does a tremendous job in not getting his reader too bogged down in trying to keep the cast straight. In the end, though, the historical value of Kutler's contribution is why Watergate essentially redefined the presidency, how it altered the American public's perception of the nation's highest office and why and how the built-in safeguards against a tyrannical presidency worked. As for Nixon, it goes without saying he was a truly tragic figures whose pettiness sabotaged what could likely have been one of the most effective presidential administrations in history. Kutler concludes with a tantalizing question: assuming that Nixon did, to some extent, rehabilitate his public image in the years before his death, was that rehabilitation due to the fallen president's changing his character's fatal flaws, or was it because he simply out-lived most of what he called his "enemies?" All this and more in one of the most compelling documents in the Watergate fiasco.

Watergate as History
Most books on Watergate were written not long after the scandal broke by either journalists or by the participants. Stanley I. Cutler is one of the first to look at the scandal from a "historical" perspective. He does an excellent job of presenting the events in the proper historical context, removed as they now are from the political passions that bolied over at the time. Nixon then was a discraced figure with a core of ardent supporters. He managed to partly rehabilitate himself before his death by outlasting many of his enemies. This book shows, in all grim detail, why Nixon should never be allowed to complete his quest for rehabilitation. It shows clearly the dangers of electing a President willing and able to deliberately misuse his power.

Outstanding political reporting
This is the clearest, most concise, most accesible book on Watergate I have ever come across. Its most important feature is providing the reader with a deepr understanding of Watergate beyond the mere surface aspects of the cover-up, but instead lets one understand the implications the Nixon Administartions activities had for the nation. At times, the book may seem too partisan, and the large "cast of characters" can be hard to juggle. These minor criticisms aside, it as an important book to read, particlulary for young people in light of the recent Clinton impeachment hearings, so that they may judge for themselves whether or not that scandal in fact had the gravity and import of Watergate.


The All-American Skin Game, Or, the Decoy of Race: The Long and Short of It, 1990-1994
Published in Hardcover by Pantheon Books (November, 1995)
Author: Stanley Crouch

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