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1. Cases and Materials on Pleading
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2. Economics: A Tool for Critically
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3. Politics, Order and History: Essays
 
4. Geoffrey Chaucer (Rereading Literature)
5. The Call of the Trumpet: The Companion
6. Les philosophes présocratiques
 
$22.97
7. Blue Guide Country Houses of England
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8. Discontinuous Constituency, Volume
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9. Die vorsokratischen Philosophen.
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10. Hollywood and Europe: Economics,
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11. Tigger Comes to the Forest and
 
12. The Hutchins School, Macquarie
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13. Project Risk Management Guidelines:
 
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14. Hughes, Glenn, Stephen A. McKnight,
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15. Contemporary Authors: Biography
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16. Anglican Bishops of Lancaster:
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17. The West: An Illustrated History
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18. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the
 
19. Hormones and vitamins;: A handbook
 
20. The Hutchins School

1. Cases and Materials on Pleading and Procedure: State and Federal, 10th (University Casebook Series)
by Geoffrey C. Hazard, Colin C. Tait, William A. Fletcher, Stephen M. Bundy
Hardcover: 1467 Pages (2009-07-07)
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Asin: 1599416034
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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The Tenth edition contains updated references to the new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, including the new electronic discovery provisions. It will also include, as either principal or note cases, decisions rendered since the publication of the Ninth Edition. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Civ Pro Text Book
Got it fast and as represented.Other than that, it's a textbook, what more can I say.... ... Read more


2. Economics: A Tool for Critically Understanding Society (9th Edition) (Pearson Series in Economics)
by Tom Riddell, Jean A Shackelford, Stephen C. Stamos, Geoffrey Schneider
Paperback: 656 Pages (2010-01-14)
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Asin: 0131368494
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Economics: A Tool for Critically Understanding Society, 9/e,  offers a clear, simple introduction to economic analysis in a style that is ideal for a one-semester introductory course. The authors take a historical perspective, presenting economic theories and their connections to a wide variety of schools of thought. The goal is to help students use economic concepts to analyze today’s issues, to think about everyday decisions, and to examine their preconceived ideas and beliefs. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Equally as Boring as Its Predecessor
Maybe I'm a little biased since I didn't quite enjoy the introduction course to Macroeconomics, but I decided to buy the newer edition hoping that the updated information on the new policies such as the Obama Stimulus Package and TARP would be an interesting read. However, as expected from most of these textbook publishers the change from edition to edition was very minute.

The book includes both micro and macro, but we only used the second half of the book. Reading each chapter was a bit of a pain since the book drags on and complicates some simple concepts. Ultimately the book itself, besides using it to reference it a few times for definitions and charts/graphs was not very useful or stimulating. I'm sure most people who do get this book are forced to for a course though. ... Read more


3. Politics, Order and History: Essays on the Work of Eric Voegelin
by Stephen A. McKnight, Geoffrey L. Price
Hardcover: 656 Pages (2001-01)
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Asin: 1841271594
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Critical review papers, many specially commissioned, on key themes and questions in the work of the political scientist, philosopher and religious thinker Eric Voegelin (1901-1985). This volume brings together critical review papers, many specially commissioned, on key themes and questions in the work of the political scientist, philosopher and religious thinker Eric Voegelin (1901-1985).Areas covered include: (1) Political science: 'Political Religions': manifestations in Nazi Germany and in contemporary European and North American nationalism; (2) International relations: the 'Cold War' in critical perspective; (3) Philosophy: Plato and Aristotle in the reading of Eric Voegelin: contemporary assessments; (4) Sociology: Correspondence of Voegelin and Alfred Schutz; (5) New Testament studies and Christology: questions and developments for Voegelin's interpretations; (6) Old Testament studies: questions and developments from Voegelin's Israel and Revelation; (7) Historical sociology: Revelation and order in axial-age societies; (8) Philosophy of history: Voegelin and Toynbee in contrast; (9) Literary studies: Voegelin in contrast with contemporary literary theory; critical readings of Milton, Greek tragedy. ... Read more


4. Geoffrey Chaucer (Rereading Literature)
by Stephen Thomas Knight
 Hardcover: 192 Pages (1986-08)
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Chaucer has long been the subject of critical approaches which hold the individual to be the key to understanding, linking tales and tellers, stories and character, Chaucer and 'England'. In this book Stephen Knight approaches the power and authority of Chaucer's historical imagination with a far greater emphasis on the role of culture, and rereads Chaucer in the light of both the concerns of critical theory, and medieval systems of public and community identity. ... Read more


5. The Call of the Trumpet: The Companion for All Brass Players and Music Enthusiasts
by Geoffrey Stephen Evans
Paperback: 104 Pages (2004-02)

Isbn: 0954745507
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6. Les philosophes présocratiques
by G. S. (Geoffrey Stephen) Kirk, J. E. (John Earle) Raven, M. (Malcolm) Schofield
Paperback: 542 Pages (1995-11-08)

Isbn: 2204052639
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7. Blue Guide Country Houses of England (Blue Guides)
by Geoffrey Tyack, Stephen Brindle
 Paperback: 608 Pages (1994-03)
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Asin: 0393310574
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This guide covers nearly 400 historic country houses in England. County by county descriptions cover most of the houses regularly open to the public and details of the architects, artists, craftsmen and families responsible for them. ... Read more


8. Discontinuous Constituency, Volume 20 (Syntax and Semantics)
Hardcover: 364 Pages (1987-05-12)
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Asin: 0126135207
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9. Die vorsokratischen Philosophen. Studienausgabe. Einführung, Texte und Kommentare.
by Geoffrey Stephen Kirk, John E. Raven, Malcolm Schofield
Paperback: 560 Pages (2001-04-01)
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Asin: 3476018342
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10. Hollywood and Europe: Economics, Culture, National Identity 1945-95 (Ucla Film and Television Archive Studies in History, Criticism, and Theory)
Paperback: 140 Pages (1998-10-01)
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Asin: 0851705979
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Since the end of the First World War, anguished voices have been raised in Europe about the need to counter Hollywood's domination of the movie marketplace.The concern has been for the balance of payments, for the protections of the indigenous industry, and for the preservation of national identity. Hollywood and Europe presents the responses of an international and distinguished group of scholars and academics to these concerns. ... Read more


11. Tigger Comes to the Forest and Other Stories (Winnie the Pooh)
by A. A. Milne
Audio CD: 304 Pages (2007-04-01)
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Asin: 1844562921
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Generations of children have grown up on Winnie the Pooh's adventures with his forest friends. These sparkling audio adaptations of A.A. Milne's beloved stories—now available on CD—feature an all-star cast of readers, including Oscar winner Judi Dench. Three cheers for that silly old bear!
 
In Tigger Comes To The Forest, a house is built at Pooh Corner for Eeyore, Tigger comes to the forest and has breakfast, Tigger is unbounced, Eeyore finds the Wolery and Owl Moves into it, and Christopher Robin and Pooh come to an enchanted place.
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5-0 out of 5 stars A huge hit and instant favorite
This was an instant success with my 4 1/2 year old son.He listens to audiobooks often and tends to request the cd's from this series mor than any others.

4-0 out of 5 stars We like it
This is another beautiful story set from the series, but I have to admit that the voice of tigger is a bit annoying, other than that we still like it and it is definitely worth buying it, ...even if you prefer to skip the stories including tigger.

4-0 out of 5 stars Simplified, but faithful to the original Milne story
When I went to introduce my preschooler to Winnie-the-Pooh, I bought the big book with the complete stories and poems. It didn't take long for me to figure out that it wasn't quite right for my 3-year-old. Reading a story out of the original works takes a good 15-20 minutes, which is more than one can really expect from a preschooler or toddler. Also, the original Pooh is a bit like Sesame Street, in that there are phrases and indeed entire sections of the stories that adults will find amusing but which will just go over a child's head.

And yet, I didn't want to break down and go the route of the Disney-fied Pooh books, with their cartoonish illustrations and watered-down plots and characters.

That's why I was so pleased to find the Easy-to-Read series. There are six easy-to-read titles from two publishers. They are:

Winnie-the-Pooh and Some Bees
Pooh Goes Visiting
Eeyore Has a Birthday
Tigger Comes to the Forest
Christopher Robin Leads an Expedition
Pooh Invents a New Game

Each book is based on one chapter from the complete works. These little books are divided into four chapters, although it should be no problem to read one from start to finish in one sitting.

The print is large and well spaced, and there are ample illustrations (the original drawings by E.H. Shepard) on every page spread to keep little eyes engaged in the story. Most important, the editor has removed most of the passages that aren't so kid friendly and has simplified the stories without giving them a Disney style candy coating. One could read the original story and then the easy-to-read version and get the same basic plot; when going from the Milne works to the Disney versions, the same is certainly not true.

I didn't give these books five stars because the editor retained some language and dialogue that may be a bit confusing for children in the intended age range. Nevertheless, these books are a wonderful introduction to a classic cast of characters for the preschool set.

5-0 out of 5 stars WONDERFUL
I love these tapes. My preschooler loves these tapes and has since age 2 or so. My sister gave them to me because she and her kids love these tapes. First of all, Winnie the Pooh is simply the best toddler/preschool character out there, as he's funny and not scary or naughty, (or loud), and they use lots of words and do things which are new and fun and interesting for your toddler/ preschooler. Second, this dramatization is unbelievably good--entertaining to adults as well as kids, the perfect mix of humor and gentleness. Another reviewer has said Tigger is annoying--I completely disagree. Tigger is FINE. I wonder if this reviewer has encountered Disney Tigger--now there's annoying! We have taken these tapes everywhere and now of course have lost or broken most of them so I HAVE TO buy some more. There are alot of books and tapes out there you can take out of the library--JUST BUY THESE

5-0 out of 5 stars Say "Ho" for the wonderful Pooh!
This amazing dramatization of the Pooh books is performed by a marvelously talented group of British entertainers who truly bring the Pooh characters gently and lovingly to life. As for this tape, I finally got this figured out. This is part of a four-tape program that represents the complete two-book Winnie-the-Pooh story collection, except the stories are out of order (probably so that they would fit equally on the tapes). Book 1, "Winnie-the-Pooh," is represented by "Pooh Goes Visiting" (stories in order: 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10) and "Piglet Meets a Heffalump" (stories: 5, 6, 7, 8). Book 2, "The House at Pooh Corner," is dramatized by "Tigger Comes to the Forest" (stories in order: 1 2, 4, 3, 9, 10) and "Pooh Invents a New Game" (stories 5, 6, 7, 8). When stories that depend on previous information are out of order, it gets confusing. My suggestion: Get the "Winnnie-the-Pooh" / "The House at Pooh Corner" gift pack, which is also four tapes (the same recordings), but in the proper order. ... Read more


12. The Hutchins School, Macquarie Street years, 1846-1965
by Geoffrey Stephens
 Unknown Binding: 408 Pages (1979)

Isbn: 0959525602
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13. Project Risk Management Guidelines: Managing Risk in Large Projects and Complex Procurements
by Dale F. Cooper, Stephen Grey, Geoffrey Raymond, Phil Walker
Hardcover: 400 Pages (2004-12-20)
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This book describes philosophies, principles, practices and techniques for managing risk in projects and procurements, with a particular focus on complex or large-scale activities. The authors cover the basics of risk management in the context of project management, and outline a step-by-step approach. They then extend this approach into specialised areas of procurement (including tender evaluation, outsourcing and Public-Private Partnerships), introducing technical risk assessment tools and processes for environmental risk management. Finally they consider quantitative methods and the way they can be used in large projects. International case studies are included throughout. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Project Risk Managemnet Guidelines
Good book for practitioners and students in Built Environment

Good services from the distributors ... Read more


14. Hughes, Glenn, Stephen A. McKnight, and Geoffrey L. Price, editors. Politics, Order and History: Essays on the Work of Eric Voegelin.(Book Review): An article from: The Review of Metaphysics
by Christopher A. Decaen
 Digital: 5 Pages (2002-12-01)
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This digital document is an article from The Review of Metaphysics, published by Philosophy Education Society, Inc. on December 1, 2002. The length of the article is 1216 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Hughes, Glenn, Stephen A. McKnight, and Geoffrey L. Price, editors. Politics, Order and History: Essays on the Work of Eric Voegelin.(Book Review)
Author: Christopher A. Decaen
Publication: The Review of Metaphysics (Refereed)
Date: December 1, 2002
Publisher: Philosophy Education Society, Inc.
Volume: 56Issue: 2Page: 425(3)

Article Type: Book Review

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15. Contemporary Authors: Biography - Wansell, (Stephen) Geoffrey (1945-)
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This digital document, covering the life and work of (Stephen) Geoffrey Wansell, is an entry from Contemporary Authors, a reference volume published by Thomson Gale. The length of the entry is 609 words. The page length listed above is based on a typical 300-word page. Although the exact content of each entry from this volume can vary, typical entries include the following information:

  • Place and date of birth and death (if deceased)
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16. Anglican Bishops of Lancaster: Ian Harland, Jack Nicholls, Benjamin Pollard, Anglican Bishop of Lancaster, Geoffrey Stephen Pedley
Paperback: 26 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: Ian Harland, Jack Nicholls, Benjamin Pollard, Anglican Bishop of Lancaster, Geoffrey Stephen Pedley, Anthony Leigh Egerton Hoskyns-Abrahall, Dennis Fountain Page, Geoffrey Pearson. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 24. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Right Reverend Ian Harland (born on 19 December 1932; died 27 December 2008) was a Church of England cleric, serving as Anglican Bishop of Lancaster then Bishop of Carlisle. From a clerical family (Samuel Harland, general secretary of the Commonwealth and Continental Church Society, was his father), Harland was educated at The Dragon School in Oxford and Haileybury. He then went to university at Peterhouse College, Cambridge, taking a law degree. After two years as a schoolmaster at Sunningdale School he studied for the priesthood at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford and began his ministry as a curate in Melton Mowbray in 1960. He was subsequently Vicar of three parishes in the diocese of Sheffield - Oughtibridge (196372), St Cuthbert at Fir Vale and Brightside (197275), then Rotherham (197579). In the last two posts he also served as Rural Dean of Ecclesfield and Archdeacon of Doncaster, and in 1967 he married Susan Hinman, with whom he had one son and three daughters. From 1979 to 1982 he served as Archdeacon of Doncaster (working closely with the bishop Stewart Cross) and chairman of that diocese's Youth Committee, arranging a youth pilgrimage to Iona. He was elevated to the Episcopate as Bishop Suffragan of Lancaster in 1985, again under Cross (appointed Bishop of Blackburn from 1982). Translated to Carlisle four years later and entering the House of Lords in 1996 (where he was part of the pro-fox hunting Middle Way Group), he retired in 2000 to live in Gargrave (near Skipton, North Yorkshire). In retirement he continued workin...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=20099047 ... Read more


17. The West: An Illustrated History
by Geoffrey C. Ward
Paperback: 464 Pages (2003-10-02)
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Asin: 0316735892
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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For the first time in paperback--the magnificent, copiously illustrated companion volume to the landmark PBS television series. Featuring more than 400 illustrations, many of them never before published--and many of them reproduced here in striking full color--this vivid narrative history takes us on a gripping journey through the turbulent history of the region that has come to symbolize America around the world. Drawing on hundreds of letters, diaries, memoirs, and journals as well as the latest scholarship, the book--like the television series--presents a cast as rich and diverse as the western landscape itself: explorers and soldiers and Indian warriors, settlers and railroad builders and gaudy showmen. THE WEST is an unrivaled work of history that brilliantly captures all the drama and excitement, the sober realities and bright myths, of the American West.Amazon.com Review
The companion volume to the stunning PBS television series, andan encore the acclaimed bestsellers The Civil War and Baseball.In a vividnarrative that begins with the arrival of the first Europeans and endswell into the twentieth century, author Geoffrey C. Ward provides agripping journey through the turbulent history of the region that hascome to symbolize America around the world.Drawing upon hundreds ofletters, diaries, memoirs, and journals as well as the latestscholarship, and vividly illustrated with over 400 photographs, many of them never before published, The West: An Illustrated History chronicles thearrival of wave after wave of newcomers from every direction of thecompass, each of which invested the harsh but majestic westernlandscape with its own myths and desires and dreams.

It is the central story of America, a story filled with heroism andhope, enterprise and adventure as well as tragedy and disappointment.It explores the tensions between whites and the native peoples thatthey sought to displace, but it also encompasses the Hispanicexperience in the West, from the time of the conquistadors to thetransformation of a Mexican-American village called Los Angeles intothe region's major metropolis; the lives of Chinese immigrants whocalled the region "Gold Mountain"; and the ordeals of freed slavesfrom the South who sought a better life homesteading on the GreatPlains. This book is as sprawling, vast, and rich as the history andland it describes. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Kindle version only
This review only applies to the Kindle version. The cover displayed is taken from the paper copy of the book. This does not indicate that the illustrations are not included in the Kindle version. One of the most important features of the paper copy is the numerous illustrations. This is clearly fraudulent, when illustrations are important forget Kindle versions go with paper. An exception may be made when it is possible to verify that all illustrations are included.

4-0 out of 5 stars Indians, Whites , lands and Mexicans
I read this good book, here in Brazil. This book is easy to understand. There's some good things on this book. One of them is its space to Mexicans and Indians. There's also space to the California's gold rush, Indian civil wars and Mormons. The main problem in this book is its just regular organization. One time mixes with another as a place mixes with other place; all in the same pages.

4-0 out of 5 stars The West book
Great old photos and lots of information. Recommend for anyone interested in the Old West.

4-0 out of 5 stars Fascinating illustrated individual stories in the American west since the 17th century
As a book based on a PBS documentary, it's a big coffee table affair with plenty of photos (I had the hardcover version). And there are some extraordinary pictures in there - while much of the period of history they're looking at (from November 1528 with a some shipwrecked Spaniards washing ashore on Galveston Island to the early 1900s) was pre-camera, much of it was post. Moreover there are maps, paintings and photos of relatively untouched landscape to illustrate earlier times.

That being said, there's also plenty of text. And being that they've consciously chosen to largely illustrate the time by retelling the stories of extraordinary and/or typical individuals of the times, there are many engaging and fascinating stories. C'mon, the whole interaction between European settlers and the native Americans is chock full of tragedy, adventure and colour - you'd have to work hard to make this sort of content boring (although it's been done).It's a very palatable way of reading history, not getting bogged down in statistics or alternate interpretations. Of course in their selection of material you're definitely getting only one version of events, and the bias, while generally subtle, is unavoidable. But, hey, given that I hardly had any version before, this gave me a lot more of an idea than I had.

You have to suffer the odd overblown essay thrown in here and there, where guest writers try to outdo each other for sentimentality and bogus psuedo-spiritual flapdoodle about (FX: turn the reverb right up) `The West'. At least it's not quite as silly as the religious fervour some attach to Baseball as some sort of sacred ritual - but it is still silly. Sure, the West is an amazing place, it's more than just some rocks and sand - we get it. You going on in with some gushy mysticism really just cheapens it - let it speak for itself.

Well, that's what I reckon anyway. But, as I said, the self-conscious attempts at grand writing are only aberrations, most of the time you are treated with amazing but true stories. If that's the sort of history you're after, it delivers.

5-0 out of 5 stars Where The Buffalo Roamed and the Cowboys and Indians Rode
The promos for "The West" series on PBS seemed to imply that Ken Burn's following up to his incredible "Civil War" epic would be as good as the Civil War was.

And it was. Burns was able to capture the whole panorama of the history of the West, and left no stone unturned. Here was the saga of the pioneers, the cruelty of the buffalo hunters, the tragedy of the Native Americans, the bravery of Custer - and of Crazy Horse and Chief Joseph, the terrible "die up" where thousands of poor cattle froze to death in the Montana blizzards, and the courage and perserverence of settlers like the Loves. The musical score too was perfect, capturing every dramatic movement, every nuance just right.

And the book too, while perhaps not as comprehensive as Geoffrey Ward's earlier "Civil War" volume, provided the viewer with a superb text and many, never-before-seen illustrations. The reader can sense the drama of the Earps and Wild Bill Hickok, can hope that Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce reach Canada and safety (which they didn't) and feel the heartbreak when Joseph was cruelly denied the return to his homeland. The reader can also cheer for the courtship of the Loves, and almost live the toil, the disappointments, and the determination of that family through the text, the first-hand accounts, and the marvellous illustrations. I found myself getting angry over the Mountain Meadows Massacre and the Mormon scapegoating of the Paiutes; being sickened and almost in tears over the slaughter of the buffalo, and the old Native American woman's tale of how the last buffalo went into Mount Scott, never to return; and in appreciating how Buffalo Bill Cody and Theodore Roosevelt did their level best in trying to save the West that they loved - Cody through the Wild West shows, and Roosevelt through his conservation efforts.

It is all here in Mr. Ward's excellent text, and more. There may be other books on the West, but for the perfect introduction to anyone interested in Western History, or even for the grizzled enthusiast, this book is not only the perfect companion to the series, it is also a perfect coffee table pictorial history of a history and a lifestyle that is all but gone. ... Read more


18. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: Tertiary Phase (BBC Radio Full-Cast Dramatization)
by Douglas Adams
Audio CD: Pages (2005-03-24)
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The brand new third installment of Douglas Adams's classic time travel tale, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary Phase, is now available on audio. The long-awaited CD—which revives the BBC's popular radio series with this new six-part dramatization of Adams's book Life, the Universe and Everything—features 25 minutes of exclusive and previously unheard footage and features the author himself playing the role of Agrajag. The plot picks up where the second radio series left off: Arthur Dent and Ford Prefect escape from prehistoric Earth on a time-traveling sofa while a pack of homicidal robots blow up Lords Cricket Ground. Armed only with a rabbit bone, a worn dressing gown, and a spaceship that looks remarkably like an Italian bistro, Arthur embarks on an intergalactic journey to save the universe.

Several members of the original BBC Radio 4 cast reunited for this special audio production, including Simon Jones as Arthur Dent, Geoffrey McGivern as Ford Prefect, Susan Sheridan as Trillian, Mark Wing-Davey as Zaphod Beeblebrox, and Stephen Moore as Marvin the Paranoid Android. Richard Griffiths, Chris Langham, Joanna Lumley, and cricket commentators Fred Trueman and Henry Blofeld also star in this brilliant satire replete with incisive comedic wit. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Creative Stimulation
Can't beleve how good Hitchhiker's Guide is on CD, (given first impressions of the film)!

Somehow it taps into precisely that opposite sphere of the brain to the one used while driving and gives it loads of interesting titbits to mull over. The production is superb and only The Mighty Boosh is really comparible for sheer imaginative vividness.

This particular episode includes the 'Cricketer' robots (who attack everything in sight), the starship Bistromath (runs on the mathematical principles of a restaurant) and that famous bit where the villain sugests that the, should the universe be explained, it will be replaced by something even more bizarely inexplicable (some say this has happened already).

Furthermore, it stars the inimitable Richard Griffiths and a man who knows the question to the meaning of life, the universe and everything.

Definitely recommended listening!

5-0 out of 5 stars To some, the magic of the original Radio series was lost; To me it's just a small change in pace.
After ages of there just being books, they finally made a sequel to this hit radio series of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
The series is directed and developed by a completely different person BUT in my opinion they did a lot better than the people with the movie (and IMO better than Eoin did with And Another thing) did with keeping Adams feel.
The plot follows the basic plot of Life, The Universe, and Everything
though as a bad side effect the order of events in The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy: Secondary Phase (BBC Radio Collection) are either not acknowledged or, simply dismissed as an episode by Zaphod. This is only small since they sort of did that with the book, but I still wish they would've said more about Lentilla[s].
The series has MOST of the old actors, though the late Peter Jones (obviously) could not play the role of the book.
The impression was pretty good, and I actually used to it after awhile though.(But Peter Jones will ALWAYS be the best guide)

The acting by the original actor's was GREAT, and because of this I can actually listen to it, and PREFER listening to it than reading the book over and over. The only thing I preferred in the book was the editing in the American version, which instead of Wowbagger saying
You're A jerk, A Complete @#&hole
he said
You're a jerk, a complete Kneebiter.
And instead of it being the silver bale was won for the best use of the word ***k in a serious screenplay,
it was for the word Belgium, which was said in Secondary phase to be the most offensive word in the universe.
But besides that I prefer the radio series.

So if you liked the original radio series on Life the Universe, and Everything, then why not give it a try.
I DEMAND THAT YOU MAY... OOOOR MAY NOT enjoy it.

4-0 out of 5 stars BBC Radio Recordings
This would be a much better series in a copleat box set of the radio series.It would be even better (5 Star rating) if the first two portioins of the radio brodcasts were availble on CD in the USA.

I look foward to listing to the first two sets of CD's when they become availble.

Tom

5-0 out of 5 stars this is a great radio version of the guide
Sometimes people get stuck of something they like and expect the next effort to be the same.Other time people get mad at the new effort for being the same as the last.
Personally I find the Tertiary Phase has all the same of the old and great new stuff to enjoy.
This version of the book "Life, the Universe and Everything" harkens back to the original radio shows.Most of the original cast is back as well as small tribute to Adams by using some of the voice over he used in a book on tape.There are great elements such as the party the never ends,The man who gets an award for the most gratuitous use of the word #@%@%$%, the kriquett warriors, bistro math(a mathematical method that is based on how to split up a check at a restaurant) and such.It is a great buy and I recommend trying to get the first two parts as well.

1-0 out of 5 stars Lots of Hope, Little delivery
I've been a fan of Hitchhiker for a long time, so naturally bought the CDs for Tertiary Phase.

I only heard the first two CDs of the set, and haven't developed the interest to finish.Why?

First, note that the original person who did the voice of the guide died, and the replacement just doesn't compare - at all.

The plot seems to be zany for zany sake, and not funny. The talking mattress doesn't help the plot but is more of a distraction.It's like the author just hobbled the book together in a hurry to make some easy money. I don't think his soul was in it. Too bad, because I would have loved for the series to go on. ... Read more


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by Geoffrey Alan Stephens
 Unknown Binding: 315 Pages (1947)

Asin: B0007JMTHG
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by Geoffrey Stephens
 Paperback: Pages (1979)

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