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

Paper Clay for Ceramic Sculptors: A Studio Companion
Published in Spiral-bound by Clear Light Pub (January, 1995)
Author: Rosette Gault
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easy and clear
i have found this companion boock easy and clear to follow.it have beeing a great help developing new forms in my studio.


Pay Yourself First : A Commonsense Guide to Life-Cycle Retirement Investing
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (September, 1996)
Authors: Timothy W. Cunningham and Clay B. Mansfield
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One of the most insight books on investing for the future.
This is a must read for people in their 20s and 30s, especially those who are married and have children. Most people think Social Security and the company 401K will take care of their retirement. A great many of those people believe if they start saving in their mid-30s they will accumulate enough wealth to retire comfortably. This book reinforces the need to begin saving for retirement as soon as you begin working full-time because of the power of compounding and all of the various circumstances like Bar Mitzah's, weddings and other financially draining events. It made me examine my own portfolio and strategy for future financial events. It is a very easy to read and understand book and can be read in a day


Peter Gourfain: Clay, Wood, Bronze, and Works on Paper
Published in Paperback by Univ of Wisconsin Pr (15 June, 2002)
Authors: Lucy R. Lippard and Russell Panczenko
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A remarkable photographic showcase
Enhanced with an informative essay by Lucy R. Lippard, Peter Gourfain: Clay, Wood, Bronze, And Works On Paper by features Russell Panczenko's interview with Peter Gourfain and is a remarkable photographic showcase of the unique and extrinsic drawings and sculptures of that minimalist expert. Some of the images are in color, but most photographs are black-and-white in this extensive and recommended collection in celebration of Peter Gourfain's artistic achievements and contributions as exhibited at the Elvehjem Museum of Madison, Wisconsin.


Planning for Web Services: Obstacles and Opportunities
Published in Digital by O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. (11 June, 2002)
Author: Clay Shirky
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Worth its weight in gold - for decision makers
This e-book is aimed at CIOs, business and technical decision makers, senior architects and consultants. It is a 150-page PDF document that is well researched, well written description of the strengths and weaknesses of web services, the planning requirements and challenges, and the value proposition for implementing them.

First, it sets the context for web services in a reasonably non-technical manner, staying focused on business issues when possible, but delving into the underlying technology when required. What I like is the balanced view it presents and well formed conclusions and recommendations that reflect no bias towards vendors. I also like the vendor and integrator profiles, description of implementation approaches, and the honest assessments of all.

What makes this book a necessary investment, though, is the comprehensive list of challenges and associated advice for overcoming many of them, and the approach to evaluating web services with respect to both technical and business impacts.

If you're early in the development and implementation phase of web services, or are evaluating them from a strategic vantage point this book will provide an incredible return on your investment (it is pricey) by preventing false starts, implementation disasters and choosing an approach that may be totally wrong for your organization. It will also help you to identify the total costs (and benefits) associated with web services.


Polymer Clay Mosaics
Published in Paperback by North Light Books (June, 2003)
Author: Sue Heaser
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Gorgeous book and great projects!
These are beautiful mosaics - from classical style to modern - square tesserae to teeny little micro-mosaics, this book has a very nice mix of different techniques. There are even instructions for making simple milliefiori canes.

Starts with basic polymer stuff, then basic info on assembling and finishing a mosaic, then on to specific patterns. I love the section on pietre dure the best - they remind me of the very beautiful examples I saw in Italy.

One pattern (grapes & leaves) mimics the style and colors of the mosaics found in the ancient palaces in Rome - and the gold-leafed tesserae on the sconce project is right out of a Byzantine basilica. More modern-looking projects include a Celtic dragon barrette on a beautiful background and a "fossil" tile frame.

You can easily take any of these projects and substitute your own patterns and colors and even changing the size of the tesserae, making the design more or less complicated to suit your level of patience and available time. Some of the work is going to be painstaking and time-consuming, but for myself, I find that kind of work is very soothing sometimes.

The book is well-illustrated with lots of pictures to show the steps and the instructions are well written and easy to follow. Another excellent reference from a very prolific polymer clay author.

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Preschool Art: Clay & Dough
Published in Paperback by Gryphon House (01 May, 2001)
Authors: MaryAnn F. Kohl, Mary Ann F. Kohl, and Katheryn Davis
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Author comments from MaryAnn F. Kohl
I think kids love clay and dough more than any other art medium ... and this book gives you ideas for making your own recipes with the kids, and then exploring how the doughs/mixtures react, and also making things!! The book also has some other sculpture projects thatkids love and are excellent for birthday parties or classrooms alike. These are some of my favorite ideas of all!! I hope you will enjoy them too.

MaryAnn F. Kohl


Prisoners of Hope
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Frost Pub (01 September, 1998)
Authors: Anne Frost and Clay Worthington Clayton
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Intense family saga with fabulous insight and imagery!
This book was great I couldn't put it down til I had read it cover to cover. The accurate portrayal of Southern culture in the 60's made my mouth water, and left me wanting more. Mr. Clayton has outdone himself with this succulent novel about Love, Betrayal, loss, and recovery. EXCELLENT SHOW ALL AROUND!


Qsfx2
Published in Paperback by Masquerade Books (October, 1996)
Authors: Lars Eighner and Clay Caldwell
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Terrific!
2 masters of gay erotica present some excellent short stories. A MUST for gay sci-fi fans. Definently leaves you wanting more


Raised in Clay: The Southern Pottery Tradition
Published in Paperback by Univ of North Carolina Pr (August, 1994)
Author: Nancy Sweezy
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FABULOUS!
this book is an archival wonder. the author brings us into intimate contact with the potters of a generation past. production, studio, and industrial potters alike should read and absorb the severe trials these men(and women)had to go through to make a living during a time when living wasn`t gauranteed. details such as kiln construction workshop layout and techniques make this book intresting for anyone involved in the pottery field. give it ten stars!!!


Reinforced masonry engineering handbook : clay and concrete masonry
Published in Unknown Binding by MIA ()
Author: James E. Amrhein
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Review of Masonry
This book provides a comprehensive explanation detailing the design standards used in masonry. This book is a must have reference guide for those who are in the field of Civil Engineering or design of masonry walls. No C.E. should be without one. It provides a necessary reference just like the AISC Steel Structural Book or any other design code books.


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