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The American Western: The Invention of a Myth1 review
David Hamilton Murdoch

Welsh Academic Press, 1998

How the West was reinvented . . .
British historian David Hamilton Murdoch argues in this highly readable and informative book that American ideas about the West evolved abruptly around the turn of the last century when perceived social and economic ills threatened Americans' core values and beliefs about themselves. An essential belief, that America's strength and integrity resided in individual freedom and self-reliance, was ...
  
  











  



  
Spectacular America2 reviews

Hugh Lauter Levin Associates, 1994

This book highlights all the places one should visit.
This book is wonderful, it captures the beauty of America in page after page of splendor. It's a must for everyone that enjoys what America has to offer for scenery. I have bought many of these books as gifts to people from other countries. I think it shows just how beautiful America is, and helps them decide where to visit. Everyone we've given this book to seems to love it. Seeing is ...
  
  











  



  
David Hamilton: Twenty Five Years of an Artist18 reviews

Dorsett, 1992

BEAUTIFUL!!!
This book is a masterpiece! Everything about it is just plain beautiful. I can't believe that Hamilton ever had problems with these incredible pictures that he has taken. And that takes us back to what is art? and what is pornography? It seems that in this country, people tend to believe that if a girl is under the age of 18 and nude, it is pornography. Hamilton has proved them wrong. If ...
  
  











  



  
David Hamilton's Private Collection2 reviews

William Morrow & Co, 1980

The Best of David Hamilton
What is there not to like about David Hamilton's photography? "The Best of..." doesn't begin to cover the breadth of his art, but is an excellent taste of his work. It captures the beauty of nature, youth, maturity, eroticism, sensuality, thought,humor, curiosity, tranquility through the eyes of his lenses, and his own stylistic interpretation. "The Best of...." is, in a phrase, relaxation for ...
  
  











  



  
Clinical Imaging in Non-Pulmonary Tuberculosis1 review
Francis McGuinness, David Hamilton, ...

Springer-Verlag Telos, 2000

Rad Magazine May 2000
Book Review: By Dr A.K. Banerjee, Consultant Radiologist, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital Rad Magazine May 2000 "Admirable reference on this ubiquitous disease is recommended reading" Tuberculosis is a disease as old as civilisation itself. The disease has been subject to much investigation and numerous monographs and articles have been written about tuberculosis over the years. Most of the ...
  
  











  



  
The Earth Change Survival Guide1 review
David Hamilton

Xlibris Corporation, 1998

Excelent survival guide
The author has a great grasp on what you need to survive alot of the upcoming earth changes and natural catastrophies. I recommend this book highly for anyone who has questions on how to be prepared for these things.The book leaves you a lot of choices, to be made by the individual, depending on your personal circumstances. Check it out. It may save you or a family members life.
  
  











  



  
Ceramic Millennium1 review
Clement Greenberg, Justin Clemens, ...

The Press of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, 2006

Must Read for any Ceramics Artist/Art Historian
Simply the most erudite collection of essays on the history of Ceramic Arts in the U.S. and current issues theoretically and philosophically. As an artist, knowledge is power, and this is the most powerful (and ONLY) collection of essays available.
  
  











  



  
Dracula: The Ultimate, Illustrated Edition of the World-Famous Vampire Play1 review
Hamilton Deane, John L. Balderston, ...

St. Martin's Press, 1993

Nice Illustrated Edition of the Most Famous Dracula Play.
This is a nice edition of the "Dracula" play that entertained audiences in the 1920s before being transformed into a classic film in 1931. The book contains two plays, in fact: The 1924 version adapted from Bram Stoker's novel by British actor/manager Hamilton Deane and the later 1927 American version adapted by John Balderston. The plays are illustrated with black-and-white photographs of ...
  
  











  



  
Big Ivory Book of Jazz Piano Solos1 review
Jim Hammerly, Mark Hayes, ...

Word Music, 2003

Excellent!
This is a great book full of great arrangements of hymns, worship and christmas songs. I love the reharmonizations and cool funky voicings used by the great arrangers of the book. Unlike other arrangements in other books i've looked at, which are quite boring and straight forward i found myself analyzing and just blown away by some of the ways the chords were voiced and reharmonized. I really ...
  
  











  



  
WHAT'S KILLING YOU AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT!3 reviews
Donald Monus, David Hamilton

1st Books Library, 2004

A must read!
Who would've thought there were so many things in our everyday environments that can harm us? This book brings them to light, offering healthy, natural alternatives that will improve your quality of life - even for those of us that consider ourselves healthy! There were several simple suggestions that I've incorporated into my own home that took very little effort but provides terrific health ...
  
  











  



  
Enhancing U.S. Leadership at the United Nations (Council on Foreign Relations (Council on Foreign Relations ...1 review
David Dreier, Lee Hamilton

Council on Foreign Relations Press, 2002

Definitive Policy Recommendations for UN
This book offers the most up-to-date and original policy recommendations on how to improve US reputation and effectiveness at the UN. Endorsed by a broad spectrum of foreign policy intellectuals, from left to right, it makes a strong case that without closer cooperation among the world's democracies, the UN will remain hostage to repressive governments who throw sand in the gears of the UN.
  
  











  



  
Manic Verse1 review
David Hamilton

AuthorHouse UK DS, 2007

Wonderfully eclectic
David Hamilton's book "Manic Verse" was written with every emotion imaginable contained inside. I feel as though this book has it all, and will entertain a large, and varied audience. With intricate rhyme schemes, Sonnets, Villanelles, Free Verse and more. Highly recommended.
  
  











  



  
Ossabaw (Salt Modern Poets S.)1 review
David Hamilton

Salt Publishing, 2006

A varied and beautiful collection
David Hamilton, memoirist, essayist, master of beautiful sentences, is an elegant poet. He is wide awake in these poems that range and play between lyricism ("Lovesong from the Marshes"), poetic memoir (the delightful "Not at All Byzantine") , Gertrude Stein-isms ("Slender Batons") , ekphrastics ("The Blue He Seized," "Van Gogh Dropped"). There are scenes from his childhood Missouri farm, his ...
  
  











  



  
Pain: Learning to Live Without It1 review
David Corey, Stan Solomon

Forkner Pub Corp, 1993

Pain: Learning to Live Without It
Pain - Learning to Live Without It is the definitive book on managing chronic pain, which is any pain which lasts for six months or more. Thorough, simply written, and with clear illustrations, it emphasizes the importance of the sufferer's own active involvement in a step-by-step program. This up-to-date book demonstrates how to handle the pain caused by: * lumbar strain and sciatica * ...
  
  











  



  
Manual of Architectural Ceramics (Thames & Hudson Manuals)1 review
David Hamilton

Thames & Hudson Ltd, 1978

The Thames and Hudson Manual of Architectural Ceramics
Excellent book for Architectural Ceramics includes historical examples, types of clays, mold making, faience and terracotta, tile making, glazes, installation and safety. The scale also includes industrial applications as well as techniques for the individual studio artist.I found it very useful for designing one's own tools for specific uses. There is also good instruction for designing tiles ...
  
  











  



  
La Danse1 review
David; Murland, Charles Hamilton

Robert Laffont, 1972

Ballet Photography By Famed Photographer David Hamilton
David Hamilton is most known for his photography of young females in the nude, but in this fine publication you will find none of that!!! Only superb photography of girls in ballet. The one I own is a first edition, and it is exquisite. Page after page of charming vibrant girls in various ballet attire. There are various models used There is also a short portfolio of famed ballet dancer Rudolf ...
  
  











  



  
Maintenance Techniques for Interior Plants1 review
David L. Hamilton

Hamilton's, 1986

Answers all my needs!
I love this book! Any time any of my indoor plants aren't doing well, I'm able to find out why in this book. Usually I'm overwatering, but sometimes I've bought the wrong plant for the space to begin with. Very happy with the book.
  
  











  



  
My Taoist Vision of Art1 review

Parkway Publishers, 1999

A fascinating book by an authentic "Outsider Artist"
Not only do you learn about "Outsider Art" but you get to know one and how he got that way in this very interesting book. The photos of his art work are wonderful and I do reccomend it to everyone interested in learning more about Outsider Art, Taoism, Philosophy and Art in general. You also get to know the artist. I beleive that it is the first time an "Outsider Artist" has written about ...
  
  











  



  
Evolutionary Economics: A Study of Change in Economic Thought (Classics in Economics Series)1 review
David Hamilton

Transaction Publishers, 1991

Evolutionary Economics
No problem has given rise to more disagreement among economists than that of economic and social change. Is it a mechanical static concept concerned mainly with economic equilibrium, or an evolutionary dynamic, one concerned with growth, development, and expansion? Hamilton argues that how one answers this question is the fundamental point of difference between classical economics and ...
  
  











  



  
History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages, Vol. 4, 1003-11991 review
Ferdinand Gregorovius, Annie Hamilton, ...

Italica Pr, 2002

Best book on the history of Rome
I know. It's a VERY long book (in several volumes!). But you don't have to read it all in one month. I am tasting it piece by piece since two years. It is really the best book I can suggest on the history of Rome. Ferdinand Gregorovius, despite his name, was a German who happened to be living in Rome during the end of the papal Government of the Heternal City (second half of XIX Century). He ...
  
  











  








   



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