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

LA Valse in Full Score
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (May, 1997)
Author: Maurice Ravel
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What a Wonderful piece
I just received the score today and I'm already in love with it. What a wonderful piece!

The writing is exquisite and the print is very easy to read. The score itself is durable and, with a little pressing, lies flat on a table or music stand. It's the largest size available (which is what I prefer) and, most importantly to the starving music student, it's cheap!

A must for musicians and concert-goers alike.


Last Summer at Bluefish Cove: A Play in Two Acts (The Jh Press Gay Play Script Series)
Published in Paperback by J H Pr (January, 1993)
Author: Jane Chambers
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A breath of fresh air
I loved this play, I could relate to each character as if they had been friends throughout my life. It has wonderful clarity and so easily read. The author blind sided me though because it ended far too early. I wish it had a few 100 more pages!


Later Symphonies
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (December, 1974)
Author: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Great Mozart Score
A wonderful score to Mozart's greatest symphonies. The score is large, easy to read, and durable. It easily lays flat for study or enjoyment. Includes Mozart's Haffner Symphony (35), and his last three (39-41). A must for the professional, music student, or listener.


A Leader's Guide to the Struggle to Be Strong: How to Foster Resilience in Teens
Published in Paperback by Free Spirit Publishing (May, 2000)
Authors: Sybil Wolin, Al Desetta, Keith Hefner, and Sean Chambers
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A one of a kind resource for changing hearts and minds!
A unique and empowering guide for anyone concerned with youth development. A Leader's Guide to The Struggle to Be Strong presents a creative and insightful connection of thirty stories written by teens about their own struggles to the seven resiliencies developed by Sybil and Steven Wolin is a masterpiece of strength based practice! It is refreshing and truly empowering to find a book that uses kids' struggles and pride to help other kids identify their unique resiliencies. A Leader's Guide to The Struggle to Be Strong is a gift to any strengths based practitioner. The concrete session plans offer suggestions for group leader preparation and practical suggestions for using the thirty stories in The Struggle to Be Strong. I will immediately give a personal copy to my teachers and group leaders.

An excellent and one of its kind resource for changing hearts and minds!

Erik K. Laursen, Ph.D.


The Learned Ladies (Drama Classics Series)
Published in Paperback by Consortium Book Sales & Dist (May, 1997)
Authors: Moliere, A. R. Waller, Steven Pimlott, Colin Chambers, and Royal Shakespeare Company
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A Classic
I absoultely loved it! It is a classic play by a classic author.


Legend of Maya Deren, a Documentary and Collected Works, Vol 1, Part 2: Chambers 1942-1947
Published in Hardcover by Arthouse, Inc. (December, 1988)
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The Legend and the Reality
In the 1970's a four volume project was designed to re-examine the life of filmmaker and ethnographer Maya Deren. Four authors worked within the structure of a feminist collective typical of the time with revolving editorship. According to Catrina Neiman, one of the authors, an anticipated outcome was to stimulate further academic study on Deren. Volume 1, Signatures concerns Deren's early and university life, involvement in socialist youth groups and early poetry and fiction. Chambers, part 2 ilustrates her development as a filmmaker through her first four films with documents on their production and reception. What is noteworthy of this project is the illumination of parts of Deren's life beyond the four year period between 1943 and 1946 which most people know about. The 40 year old Deren who was involved with ethnography and ethnomusicology as well as the young teen involved in political movements are areas new to us. The two remaining volumes are ready and have been so for years which publisher Anthology Film Archives has yet to release. ' Legend' embraces the transformative nature of Deren's work in different creative relationships and is the most comprehensive work to date on her life.


Loiterature (Stages (Series), V. 14.)
Published in Paperback by Univ of Nebraska Pr (June, 1999)
Author: Ross Chambers
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sheer rage
I felt sheer rage in trying to read Loiterature. It's a wonderful title for a wonderful project: examining the literature of digression, of loitering, of digressive and discursive paths through the world and the word. I love some of the literature Ross Chambers (the "Marvin Felheim Distinguished University Professor of French and Comparative Literature at the University of Michigan"-even his title is a long and winding road) examines in Loiterature (University of Nebraska Press). I love Tristram Shandy, I love Bulgakov's Heart of a Dog (Bulgakov perfectly captured the slinking, conniving, petty criminal, canine character in his brillant comic fable), although Professor Chambers leaves out the great classic of eddying, loitering, idleness: Ivan Goncharov's Oblomov. Still, I liked-at first, anyway-the fact that Professor Chambers opens a section of Loiterature called "Learning From Dogs" with what seems at first like a hilarious parody of an academic deconstructing Barbara Bush's Millie's Book-the work she supposedly co-wrote with her spaniel. "One's doubts about Millie's 'authorship' grow more strongly when one looks more closely at the front matter," Professor Chambers (parodically? solemnly?) informs us before concluding (I believe in all seriousness) that Millie's Book is evidence of the imperialist thought-control project of the hegemony. Teaching people to read (the profits from Millie's Book go to the Foundation for Family Literacy) is a way of inculcating "a suitable sense of one's inadequacy with respect to the hegemonic model."

Here is where the sheer rage comes in. At the fact that this "Marvin Felheim Distinguished University Professor of French and Comparative Literature at the University of Michigan" (no trace of the hegemony in the way he presents himself, huh?) seems to take this sentiment so seriously that he can actually proceed to somehow link the depiction of Millie the poodle to the slogan over the gates at Auschwitz: "Arbeit Macht Frei." "It's a bit hard," the Marvin Felheim Distinguished etc. tells us, hard "on Barbara Bush and the Foundation of Family Literacy, I know, to draw a parallel between Millie's Book and the gates of Auschwitz ..."

No, it's not merely hard; it's ridiculous if not meant as self-parody. If it's meant seriously, it makes the Distinguished etc., into just what he, in his habitual overkill, calls poor Millie "a complete, unmitigated, totally uncritical dope."

But I am grateful to Loiterature for the title, for the conception of a literature of loitering-and for the sheer rage its silly, jargon-clotted execution inspires.


A London Symphony in Full Score
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (November, 1996)
Author: Ralph Vaughan Williams
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Symphony No.2 -"A London Symphony"
Simply wonderful! One of best works written for orchestra. All Vaughn Williams fans needs to check this one out.


Magnificent Monologues for Teens: The Teens' Monologue Source for Every Occasion (Hollywood 101, 4)
Published in Paperback by Sandcastle Publishing (May, 2002)
Author: Chambers Stevens
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Breathless
Each and every page I turn, I feel a sudden death,
for every time I read a phrase or line, Chambers steals away a breath.
His expertise and brilliance is amoung the best upon the shelf...reading his book it seems that you are receiving a private acting lesson in reality from Mr. Stevens himself.


Managing Canal Irrigation : Practical Analysis from South Asia
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge University Press (March, 1989)
Author: Robert Chambers
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The authoritive text on canal irrigation in Asian Countries
A comprehensive review of political managerial and economic issues of canal irrigation including; impact, managing proffessionals, operational management of schemes. An excellent text, should be read by any proffessionals related to irrigation, however neglects to cover comprehensively life cycle costing, agronomic or drainage management. Although the analysis is in Asia, the text and ideas are transferable globally. Well written, clear text from this excellent author.


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