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Apr 07, 2012
New York Journal of Books reviewer Darren Richard Carlaw writes "These writers examined the intersection of race, culture, and gender in the Western metropolis, and challenged the definition of what it meant to be “British” in the 20th centuries"

Apr 07, 2012
NYJB reviewer Gordon S. Grice: "Handmade Houses: A Century of Earth-Friendly Home Design Richard Olsen has presented a valuable survey of the development of this building type over the past 75 years. The book is beautiful, informative, and beguiling"

Mar 20, 2012
New York Journal of Books reviewer Vinton Rafe McCabe praises, "When it comes to memoirs, things don’t get more heartfelt than this. And when it comes to storytelling, few could match the humor, passion, and humanity of these pages".

Mar 20, 2012
New York Journal of Books reviewer Vinton Rafe McCabe writes, "No other writer has moved me as much as Benjamin Busch has in writing about war. No other writer has created such a moment of grace . . ."

Mar 20, 2012
New York Journal of Books reviewer Vinton Rafe McCabe praises, "Mr. Frank had the wherewithal to fill those notebooks with quotes, observations, characters, and characteristics enough to fill this memoir".

Mar 20, 2012
New York Journal of Books reviewer Jeffery Feiner writes, “If you are in search of a mindless read, are a rabid fan of Mr. Goreski, and have little to no fashion expertise, then this book is for you for you".

Mar 07, 2012
New York Journal of Books reviewer David E. Spiro writes, " Dr. Soros shows us once again in these essays that he is not only a competent trader. If we were all as good at political economy as he is there would be no financial bubbles".

Mar 07, 2012
Cynthia Doran writes,“With The Art of Medicine: Over 2,000 Years of Images and Imagination on your lap a faraway gallery is made available—a gallery in which the past and the current worlds appear, both filtered through the art of medicine.”

Mar 07, 2012
NYJB Reviewer Jerry Mark Silverman writes, "Ms. Dudziak’s answer to those questions is that a failure to recalibrate our thinking about what must be accepted during times of “war” poses a threat to Americans’ civil liberties."

Feb 28, 2012
Reviewer Kathy Barber Hersh writes, "“Parents fighting to keep band, drama, and dance programs alive in their children’s schools need to read The Muses Go to School: Conversations About the Necessity of Arts in Education"


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