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King Richard The Third2 reviews
William Shakespeare

Caedmon, 1996

A bit over the top, but well done!
Stephens is a bit much as Richard (does he have to yell so often?) but the supporting cast, with Michael York in a multitude of roles, Dame Peggy Ashcroft as Margaret, Glenda Jackson as Lady Anne and Jeremy Brett as the Earl of Clarence (for once, the part is done right--Brett comes off as believable, not as a whiny brat as in many portrayals) is fantastic. Unabridged, as another reviewer ...
  
  











  



  
So... You Want To Build a House6 reviews
J M Gore, William Null

McGraw-Hill Professional, 2006

Read this book before you start!
J.M. Gore is a realtor & William Null a builder, and together they have written a very helpful book. From the introduction--where you learn the importance of gathering information to make decisions, staying in your budget, and avoiding delays--to the comprehensive workbook (plenty of room for schedules, materials, subcontractors, etc.) and index, this is a useful book; and it also includes ...
  
  











  



  
Two Gentlemen of Verona6 reviews
William Shakespeare

Caedmon, 1995

One of my favorite plays.
"The Two Gentlemen of Verona" is one of my favorite Shakespeare plays. Maybe that's because it's one of the only one's I understand. My youth Theatre did a wonderful production of this play. I was not in it, but I saw it twice. It was set in the 60's, peasant-shirted and bell-bottomed. I think it's a wonderful story, although a bit unrealistic because of all the forgiveness that happens at ...
  
  











  



  
Macbeth Cd (Caedmon Shakespeare)91 reviews
William Shakespeare

Caedmon, 1995

Deception and Treachery
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was a dramatist whose genius is universally acknowledged, with a reputation as an actor, playwright and poet. He lived in an age of vast and significant changes characterised by the rise of the middle class and of a centralised government and the disappearance of medieval religious beliefs. England was transforming into a modern state. This was a time when ...
  
  











  



  
Southern Fried Plus 66 reviews
William P. Fox

Sandlapper Pub Co, 1991

Utterly Wonderful
I read this book back when I was in college in the early sixties; it was just SOUTHERN FRIED then, a little paperback I picked up on impulse...it turned out to be one of the funniest books I had ever read, and I always regretted giving it away when I joined the army. I never forgot it - who could forget Leroy Jeffcoat with his fast nerves, or Round House with his razor, or the Buzzard's Lope, ...
  
  











  



  
JULIUS CAESAR CD (Caedmon Shakespeare)43 reviews
William Shakespeare

Caedmon, 1995

Excellent Shakespeare Classic
Shakespeare wrote Julius Caesar in about 1599. The play was the first of three Roman plays. Shakespeare based the source material for the play on a translation of a work by the Greek philosopher and biographer Plutarch, called "The lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans". Shakespeare, like Plutarch, praises and criticises the actions of the main characters in the assassination of Julius Caesar. ...
  
  











  



  
King Lear51 reviews
William Shakespeare

Caedmon, 1995

Helpful
I have my degree in English... I like reading and teaching with this version as "help" not as a substitution. It gives a clearer understanding to Shakespeare for people who have difficulty with it.
  
  











  



  
Winter's Tale Cd (Caedmon Shakespeare)22 reviews
William Shakespeare

Caedmon, 1996

Two romances - one joyful and one tragic
"A Winter's Tale" is two romances in a single play. The tragic but open romance of Leontes and Hermione, and the ultimately joyful but initially clandestine romance of Florizel and Perdita. The tale spans more than a decade and can serve as a cautionary tale about mistrust and jealousy. My favorite character was Autolycos. Rogue, thief, impersonator of nobility, but the linkage that pulled ...
  
  











  



  
The Pursuit of Curriculum: Schooling and the Public Interest (Research in Curriculum and Instruction)1 review
William A. Reid, J. Wesley Null

Information Age Publishing, 2006

Very Impressive Book!--Who thought curriculum could be so interesting?
This book is very impressive--a practical book that is rooted in good philosophy! I never thought curriculum could be such a fascinating field. My background is in political theory, and this book matches my interests quite closely. A friend of mine recommended the book to me because he knows that I am interested in deliberative theory and education. Reid and Null do a terrific job of ...
  
  











  



  
Oh! You Want to Build a House: The Complete Workbook to Help You: Select a Building Site, Select a House ...
J. M. Gore, William Null

Authorhouse, 2004
  
  











  



  
A Midsummer Night's Dream (Caedmon Shakespeare)
William Shakespeare

Caedmon, 1995

"How shall we beguile the lazy time,if not with some delight?" Features a unique cover illustration by Maurice Sendak ( Where the WildThings Are ), specially commissioned for the Shakespeare on Compact Discseries. An introductory essay by Harvard scholar Harold Bloom accompanies the CD.
  
  











  








   



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