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

The Bears of Paris
Published in Paperback by Word Works (01 January, 1996)
Author: Miles David Moore
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New classics --poems that will endure
The Bears of Paris is a modern match for Dante's _Inferno_. The poems in this collection give us today's Man-in-the-city in the character of Fatslug dodging the slings and arrows of our fates, often pierced and wounded. Yet the poems reaffirm our essential humanity, the struggle to love and to be loved. While thoroughly rooted in our times, the poems also connect us with events from history, revealing the nature of suffering. Moore takes on the subject of evil and Man's inhumanity to man with Swiftian wit. Miles Moore has a deadly satiric eye for human failings, the interactions of daily life, intended and unintentional cruelties, and yet writes with much empathy of the consequent pain inflicted on the victims. Many of the poems such as "Two Men", "I love Barbie Taylor, T. Mc" and "Dead Boy in the Road at Fredericksburg" deserve to be included in anthologies of the best American poetry. "Dead Boy.." ends with this panoramic fade on the photograph from the Civil War: "Through the millenia the murdered march/ To someone else's tune and memory/ And through some other guy's triumphal arch./ You and they are no one. You're history./ Repeating rifles always bear repeating./ The silent beast that ate you keeps on eating."

This is a fascinating and satisfying collection with poetry that gives us much to ponder.


A Beautiful Hawaiian Day
Published in Hardcover by Mutual Publishing (01 September, 2000)
Authors: Henry Kapono and Susan Szabo
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Buy this book!
I bought this book after my family and I returned from a vacation in Hawaii. The gorgeous artwork took us right back to the islands and my kids loved the story. A welcome treat in the midst of chilly December!


Beauty and the Book: Fine Editions and Cultural Distinction in America (Henry McBride Series in Modernism and Modernity)
Published in Hardcover by Yale Univ Pr (May, 2000)
Author: Megan Benton
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Outstanding and involving -- a bibliophile's pleasure.
This cultural history of post-World War I publishing and fine editions provides a narrower focus than most books on publishing, considering how deluxe editions evolved, how publishers came to specialize in the limited edition book market, and how their personalities influenced their creations. Any bibliophile will find this outstanding and involving.


Before the Backbone: Views on the Origin of the Vertebrates
Published in Hardcover by Kluwer Academic Publishers (June, 1996)
Author: Henry Gee
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The emergence of the vertebrate head
The general reader with some background in comparative anatomy, will find this reference an informative discussion on historical views (eg, Garstang, Gislén, Romer, etc), not so historical views (eg, Jefferies), and modern anatomical and molecular results concerning how vertebrates arose. A wide varieties of views are supported, but a number of conclusions are nonetheless formulated. Gislén's view of the carpoid as an echinoderm with chordate affinities is considered more correct than Jefferies' view of the carpoid as a chordate with echinoderm affinities. Recent molecular evidence supports chordates diverging from (echinoderms and hemichordates), and within the chordates, urochordates diverging from (cephalochordates and craniates). Larval paedomorphosis as the mechanism originating the vertebrates is unlikely, and the sessility of tunicates is probably a derived trait. While strong homologies between homeobox genes and organ systems in both arthropods and vertebrates are acknowledged, it is noted that molecular methods set deuterostome phyla clearly apart from protostome phyla, suggesting the direct ancestry of the vertebrates is not from the arthropods. Molecular methods also indicate that the amphioxus is not a degenerate vertebrate, but essentially a primitive one, and elaboration of its features leads to the emergence of the vertebrate head.


Before You Were Born (An Osv Read-Along Book)
Published in Paperback by Our Sunday Visitor (June, 1980)
Authors: Joan Lowery Nixon, Henry O'Brien, and James McIlrath
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Fabulous - every family with small children should own!
This book is the cutest book! Excellent book to explain to children 3-6 years old an often uncomfortable topic. It is a great way to open communication between children and parents with great text and precious pictures.


Beginning Java Web Services
Published in Paperback by Wrox Press Inc (September, 2002)
Authors: Henry Bequet, Meeraj Kunnumpurath, Sean Rhody, and Andre Tost
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Good read
I have really grown to like Wrox books. The beginning series lets me get a basic knowledge and the pro series lets me delve into details when I want to learn more.

I bought this one as I wanted good examples of code, a good overview and specific information about web services security. It covers web services security well, is suprisingly up to date is well written in my opinion.


Beisbol En Los Barrios/Baseball in the Barrios
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Authors: Henry Horenstein and Henry Honenstein
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El Beisbol en Venezuela
I think the books give a real good example of the life of a typical Venezuelan Boy how is in love with the game of baseball like all of the venezuelan kids. What I like the most is that is narrated from the boys point of view and the pictures are excellent they go really good with the text.


The Believer: Confronting Jewish Self-Hatred
Published in Paperback by Thunder's Mouth Press (09 January, 2002)
Author: Henry Bean
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"Self Hatred and Faithlessness"
This is possibly the most intriging work of Jewish fiction published in the last decade. Based on the real life story of Jewish KKK Wizard Danny Burros (1938-65), this book explores the history, psychology and internal motivations of a young Jew, who out of his self hatred, turned violently against the Jewish people. The real life Danny Burros, committed suicide when the New York Times "outed" him as a Jew in 1965.

The book contains not only Bean's play ironically titled "The Believer" but also outstanding commentary by scholars David Kraemer and Sander Gilman. The play is set contemporaneously, but the course of a young Jew becoming a Nazi out of self hatred is somewhat archaic. Jews are more likely to support Palestinian "liberation" based on self hatred than Nazism these days.

But the truly interesting question is: Why the self hatred at all? This disease has struck Jews all through the history of the Jewish people, and frequently lead those who feel it to persecute the Jewish people, to the point of fanning massacres and riots. In the modern period, it began with towering figures like Marx and Heine, through Lenin and Trotsky, down to the present. Both David Kraemer and Sander Gilman give their own answers for this, derived both from Jewish tradition and modern psychology and literary criticism.

However, given that Jewish self hatred is as old as Judaism itself, these answers, for this reviewer ring quite hollow. I find the answers to this question in the nature of Judaism itself; in that Judaism is a religion of analysis, criticism and argument, which enshrines a tradition of severe self critique and reproof in the Bible itself. One sees the Jewish tendency toward almost violent disagreement from the Torah through the Writings to the end of the Prophets.

In general it takes a very strong individual, to observe and internalize this culture without finding it defacto flawed by excessive internal divisiveness. This reviewer so found Judaism similarly flawed for decades, until he made a thorough and searching study of the Bible and Jewish history, and realized that the God that inspired the Torah, is still with the Jewish people today.

I used this inspiration to write my own commentary on the ideas in The Believer; [...]However, in my case, I discuss in a much more profound way the true causes of Jewish self hatred, which is the illusion fostered by so many different'modernizing' Jewish groups, that God is a thing of the distant past.


Benchley's Best
Published in Audio Cassette by The Audio Partners (October, 1989)
Authors: Robert Benchley and Henry Morgan
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Humor for Healing
Humor helps healing, and this casette is perfect for the bed-ridden invalid. You simply can't keep from laughing!


The Best of 2.13.61 Publications
Published in Paperback by Publishers' Group West (13 November, 1998)
Author: Henry Rollins
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The Best of 2.13.61 publications
This book contains a great array of mixed emotions,feelings and thoughts. It contains extracts from the various authors at Henry Rollins' publishing company, 2.13.61. It not only contains some great writing by the big man himself, it also contains the other great talents which grace the 2.13.61 Publishing company. These artists include, The great Hubert Shelby, JNR. Jefferey Lee Pierce, Ian Shoales, Bill Shields, Iggy Pop, Henry Miller, Don Bajema, the late Joe Cole and "Suicides" frontman Alan Vega, plus many more. This is a great book for anyone wanting a "sneek peak" at some of the greatest writing that we may see in this day and age. These guys are raw and intense. This book is intense. It may also hopefully put you onto some great authors you have never heard of, Enjoy.


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