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TREASURY OF AMERICAN PEN AND INK ILLUSTRATION – Fridolf Johnson, editor
This Treasury of American Pen-and-Ink Illustration 1881-1938 book is indeed a treasure. I have long been fascinated, and excited by good pen and ink illustration. In fact, I entered college as an art major (waaaay too long ago, now) and pen and ink was my format of choice. I still dabble in it in my… Continue reading
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ARTSPEAK (3rd Edition) – Robert Atkins
ArtSpeak is an indispensable guide for anyone working in, or with even a passing interest in, any of the fine arts. I have a number of arts related books on my shelves; books devoted to particular subjects and styles (Surrealism, Expressionism, Hudson River School, etc), but what I’ve lacked is a book precisely like this… Continue reading
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ALL THE SONGS: THE STORY BEHIND EVERY BEATLES RELEASE – Philippe Margotin & Jean-Michel Guesdon
Fabulous. While it seems that most of this information has been available through other sources, this compendium packs it all together and ties it up with the perfect packaging. I absolutely loved getting the little tidbits of information in quick, rapid form. This is not necessarily a book to sit and read cover to cover… Continue reading
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BAYONETS OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR – Claude Bera & Bernard Aubry
This is a high-quality coffee-table book for history and military enthusiasts, originally written in French, this was translated by the publisher (Schiffer). Authors Claude Bera and Bernard Aubry have clearly done great research for this book and have included quality, in-depth technical listings of a wide variety of bayonets. The photos are pristine and very,… Continue reading
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THE ECOPOETRY ANTHOLOGY – Ann Fisher-Wirth & Laura-Gray Street, editors
It’s National Poetry Month (in the U.S. and Canada), so it seems as good a time as any to review this massive anthology. Actually, I’ve been reading this book for almost a year, and just finished it recently. I’m not a huge poetry fan, but I am a fan of ecology and enjoy most things… Continue reading
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A FRIEND IN THE MUSIC BUSINESS: THE ASCAP STORY — Bruce Pollock
Consider it my naïveté, but I always thought of ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) as a union, and I suppose it is, but then I guess I never imagined one could have a choice in their unions. If you are a stage actor, you either belong to Actors Equity Association, or you… Continue reading
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MARCH – graphic novel by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, Nate Powell
I consider myself to be a moderately well-educated man and I am certainly familiar with the Civil Rights Movement and Martin Luther King, Jr., and when I first received this review copy of March, a graphic novel about the Civil Rights Movement, I was a little less than enthusiastic about reading it. I now wish… Continue reading
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THE OLD MAGIC OF CHRISTMAS – Linda Raedisch
With a sub-title such as this, “Yuetide Traditions for the Darkest Days of the Year” we know that this is not going to be a rousing, cheerful, typical Christmas book. And if you’re not completely sure what this is about, reading the introduction lets you know what sort of voyage this book will encompass. Take… Continue reading
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THE GIRL WHO WAS ON FIRE (MOVIE EDITION) – Leah Wilson, editor
This collection of essays, examining different aspects of Suzanne Collins’ Hunger Games Trilogy tries to be insightful and could have you re-reading the books with a new outlook. The collection is not likely to be in high demand by the younger set of readers who simply want to enjoy the Hunger Games and to throw themselves… Continue reading
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ME AND MURDER, SHE WROTE – Peter S. Fischer
I enjoy reading ‘behind-the-scenes’ books from the entertainment world. I suspect this comes from my own professional work backstage. This particular book caught my eye because 1) Murder, She Wrote was one of my wife’s favorite television shows (along with Columbo), and 2) I lived and worked in LA at the same as most of… Continue reading
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ETCHED IN CLAY — Andrea Cheng
Yes! I will admit to a small bias against poetry. Despite studying it, writing it, promoting it, I’ve always had a hard time getting excited about reading poetry. So when I flipped this open and saw it was in verse, there was a momentary pause, I put it down and came back to it later.… Continue reading
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BULLYING UNDER ATTACK — John Meyer, editor
This is a book that every high school sociology or health class should have as required reading. Written by teens, this anthology explores the lives of those who are bullied; those who have sat passively by while others are bullied; those who’ve intervened to defend/stop bullying; and the lives of bullies themselves. While I’m a… Continue reading

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