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Lessons in dignity
Life in Long kesh as told by the prisoners.

Michael Campbell is one of the kings of internet marketing
One of the best "How to" books on Internet MarketingI think it is one of the best "How To" books on Internet Marketing techniques that I've seen. I highly recommend it.


Don't just use photos, tell the STORY behind them!You really get to know the author through this book. This is not just a book of ideas for scrapbooking - it's really about the philosophy behind scrapbooking, and the reason for it. The ideas are really good, and I learned a tremendous amount from this book. But I think even more than that, I was inspired to venture out in my own writing on my scrapbook pages!
Fantastic resource for scrapbookers!

They don't paint them like they used to anymore
A full-color art book with rich and emotional landscapes

Impressive account of Robert Cormier's career
Very good!

Field Researchers' Bible
Essential for Evaluation Research

The only reference you will ever want on ShakespeareAnd one thousand pages for $15? C'mon, this is well worth the price of a pizza! Of course, this is not something you would read word for word, but I have used it more than once to help me understand a play that I was about to see. However, you need to set aside the better part of an hour to read the article on the history and background of any one of his plays. There is also plenty of info on his other writings, including the sonnets. Besides visiting the reconstructed Globe theatre (which I have had the privilege of doing), owning this book is the only other requirement for the serious Shakespearean student/fan.
My sole complaint is that the lettering is rather small (is is 7 pt or 8 pt? my eyes couldn't tell--ouch!). But hey, what do you expect for $15? A 2,000-page book?
Best Reference Book for Shakespeare's Literary Terms

Great Book, Bad Illustrations
Gets you organized for a lifetime, not just a day or two

an excellent , detailed account
Taking the outsider in

Review: American Literary Scholarship 1997 (Duke U P, 1999)Without doubt, the most important study of late-19th-century American literature is Donna M. Campbell's Resisting Regionalism, a book that studies the rise of naturalism as a gender-based reaction to female-dominated local-color writing. Defined in terms of nostalgic themes--e.g., self-denial, absence, loss, endurance, limitation, loyalty, and compassion--the local-color movement appealed especially to female readers. Against this, the naturalists--mainly Frederic, Norris, Dreiser, Crane, and London--rebelled. Campbell shows, point by point, that the naturalists opposed--and even parodied--the values and narrative strategies of the local colorists. In this literary gender war the men were clearly the victors. Campbell's book is balanced, judicious, and insightful; the scholarship is impeccable. Highlights include analyses of The Damnation of Theron Ware, Vandover and the Brute, "The Monster," and Ethan Frome.
Selections from CHOICE book review by S. I. Bellman (12/97):