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1. Peg Leg: The Improbable Life of a Texas Hero, Thomas William Ward, 1807-1872 (Watson Caulfield and Mary Maxwell Arnold Republic of Texas) by David C. Humphrey | |
Hardcover: 326
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(2009-05-28)
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A masterful life story of this legendary Texas Hero
Well worth the read for those with an interest in Texas history
AN Intriguing Biography |
2. Greatest Hits: Original Stories of Assassins, Hit Men and Hired Guns | |
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(2006-05-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description Maxwell Caulfield has co-starred on and off Broadway with Geraldine Page and Jessica Tandy. Gabrielle de Cuir is a multiple recipient of AudioFile’s Earphones Award. Stefan Rudnicki is an Audie award-winning narrator and Grammy award-winning audio producer.Actor/composer/director John Rubinstein won a Tony for his starring role in Broadway’s Children of a Lesser God. |
3. The Shining Ones and Other Stories: The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke, 1961-1999 by Maxwell Caulfield, Arthur C. Clarke, Various artists | |
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(2001-08-09)
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4. After Dark, The Magazine of Entertainment : September 1982 , Volume 14 , Number 12, With Maxwell Caulfield on Cover , with Photo Spread Inside, Includes , Adult Semi-Nudes, (AFTER DARK MAGAZINE, 14) by articles by Jill Lynne, Joel Kudler, Art Director Neil Appelbaum | |
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(1982)
Asin: B000MDJHTA Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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5. Company of Liars: A Historical Fiction, Narrated By Maxwell Caulfield, 14 Cds [Complete & Unabridged Audio Work] by Karen Maitland | |
Audio CD Library Binding:
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(2008)
Isbn: 141595772X Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
6. Anonymous Rex by Eric Garcia, Eric M. Garcia | |
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(2001-04-09)
list price: US$24.95 Isbn: 1575110660 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Not Free SF Reader
An entertaining story
A great idea, perfectly executed
Half good, half bad
Neat idea, slow story |
7. Sebastian Darke: Prince of Fools by Philip Caveney | |
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(2008-04-08)
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Do we need another shallow princess rescued by a sincere naive dolt from the evil machinations of a scheming uncle?!?!
Great story, terrible type
great adventure, rich characters
A Great Adventure
sebatian darke Prince of fools |
8. The Songs of Distant Earth and Other Stories: The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke, 1956-1961 by Maxwell Caulfield, Arthur C. Clarke, Various artists | |
Audio Cassette:
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(2001-09-09)
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9. The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells | |
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(2006-05-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description This recording features Maxwell Caulfield, who was educated at St.Paul’s School in London and then came to New York at the age of eighteen to start his theatrical career. He performed on and off-Broadway with luminaries Geraldine Page and Jessica Tandy. Married to actress Juliet Mills, he now resides and principally works in Los Angeles. Customer Reviews (1)
Effective |
10. The Nine Billion Names of God: The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke, 1951-1956 by Maxwell Caulfield, Arthur C. Clarke, Various artists | |
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(2001-09-09)
list price: US$32.00 Isbn: 1574534475 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Can't Go Wrong With This One |
11. The Mind Game by Hector Macdonald | |
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(2001-04-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description Ben Ashurst is a student at Oxford. He leads a fairly placid life, befriending shy girls, playing "keep up with the Joneses" with his crowd of wealthy (and nasty) friends, and trying to impress his tutor, the brilliant and controversial behavioral scientist James Fieldhead. A single day, however, is enough to turn his calm existence upside down. When he meets the beautiful and enigmatic Cara, and when Fieldhead requests Ben's participation in a ground-breaking research experiment, Ben will find himself thrust into a life where every measure of normality is rent asunder. Fieldhead, working in conjunction with a nameless but powerful corporation, has developed a way to measure emotions by tracking the brain's physiological responses to stimuli. At his request, Ben submits to having a tiny sensor attached to his skull, and, filled with a guinea pig's pride, is sent off to Kenya with Cara for three weeks of recreation and stimulation. But vacation turns to terror when a case of mistaken identity lands Ben in a Kenyan jail, where the stimulation is anything but positive. Struggling to keep his mental balance, Ben begins wondering whether someone is manipulating the experiment and to what purpose. His search for answers will lead him into the highest corporate boardrooms and into the depths of treachery and betrayal. The novel fairly quivers with energy: reading it is like holding a manic Chihuahua. MacDonald has places to go and things to do and plots to uncover and emotions to stir. And in fact his narrative is generally capable of sustaining this energy. If, on occasion, his grand drama seems to be a tempest in a teapot, well, that's a small (and temporary) price to pay for a highly entertaining read. --Kelly Flynn Customer Reviews (16)
so fast-paced, you have to run flat-out to keep up
A Thriller about Brain Manipulations
what if emotions could be quantified and qualified? The subject of this "emotions research" is placed in increasingly nerve-wracking situations, in which every thought and feeling is monitored for science's sake--or so he thinks. unfortunately, the protagonist is unsure if his predicaments are orchestrated or real and he begins to question his relationship with himself and others. The settings altermate between, Oxford University, the coast of Africa, Silicon Valley, and the dark recesses of the mind. With more twists and turns than an Irish byway, "The Mind Game" explores the human capacity to understand fear, deceit and the search for truth amidst very complex relationships. Excellent read!
Pleasure!
Hitchcockian beginning, desinit in piscem, I'm afraid |
12. Master's Choice by Lawrence Block | |
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(1999-11)
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Editorial Review Product Description There is a wide range in this handsome volume, with authors selecting work from the world of pulp fiction (Benjamin Appel), literary fiction (John O'Hara and Stephen Crane), and horror fiction (W.F. Harvey), as well as the more traditional mystery fiction. It's not too soon to look forward to the next volume in what we hope will become a long-running series. --Otto Penzler Customer Reviews (3)
Good effort In the first volume of this anthology the adage `less is more' can be applied to the best stories in the collection. Some of the best include Ed Gorman's EN FAMILLE and Joan Hess's ANOTHER ROOM. Ms. Hess's choice for best short story is Judith Garner's TRICK OR TREAT. It is about four pages long and one of the scariest stories ever written. It is not because of what happens in the story but what may happen. A sample of good writing is when the author forces the reader to use their imagination in order to create their own ending. There can be different interpretations but each one is precious. The imagination is a powerful weapon. The least favorite story in this book is Harlan Ellison's TIRED OLD MAN. The problem with this story is that Ellison describes the incident that inspired his story creating a carbon copy with fictional characters. Who wants to read a story twice?
A Mixed Bag
A great collection |
13. The Lion of Comarre and Other Stories: The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke, 1937-1949 by Scott Brick | |
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(2001-04-10)
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Listening to History
Clarke fans need this |
14. Mimus | |
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(2007-04-10)
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I love Medieval fiction
Outstanding
Highly recommend it to anyone who loves medieval tales
unique
Original and compelling |
15. Imagining Don Giovanni by Anthony J. Rudel, Anthony Rudel | |
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(2001-12-30)
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Informative and Fun Read
A Must for Any Mozart or Opera Fan
Whimsical, but Maybe Only for Opera Lovers The author tells us that Don Giovanni was inspired by none other than Casanova, himself, who set up a meeting with Mozart in a Prague coffeehouse in an attempt to "sell" the great composer on the idea of basing an opera around the figure of Don Juan.That part is factual...I think.That and the characters, dates and delays in staging the opera.The rest of this marvelous book centers around imagined happenings, all contrived to urge Mozart to produce and bring Don Giovanni to fruition. There are three main characters in this book:Mozart, of course, Casanova, and Lorenzo da Ponte, Mozart's long suffering librettist.All three main characters are wonderfully drawn, but just as wonderfully drawn are the "minor" characters, who really aren't so minor at all. One of the best of these "minor" characters is Mozart's wife, Constanze, or "Stanzi," as Mozart called her.Stanzi had a few secrets of her own to prod Mozart to work and she often had use them. Josefa Dusek, the singer, and her husband make appearances in the novel when they host the elaborate parties Mozart loved to attend.The party the night before the opera's premier is especially memorable.Opera lovers will recognize the garden scene in Act Four of The Marriage of Figaro, but this only adds to the whimsy of the book rather than detracting from it.This party night is a night of high tension as well as fun, for Mozart has yet to finish the opera's Overture and more than one character is more than a little anxious. Even the Marquis de Sade manages to make an appearance, of sorts, in this book.Locked away in Paris, he answers a letter from Casanova and gives his own advice on living a life totally without limits.You can imagine what that advice might consist of.If anything in this book can be construed as being "over the top," it is this, but then Mozart was a genius who was, much of the time, "over the top," himself.I think it is completely within the character of the book to include de Sade and I enjoyed it. Although Mozart does take center stage in this novel, as he should, he gets stiff competition from Casanova.In his sixties at the time, Casanova may have slowed down a bit, but he is still quite thoroughly a rake.Beautiful women seem to abound in Prague and Casanova seems to make it his quest to know them all, or most of them at least, and to let others know the details of his conquests. I'm an eastern European and I've spent many happy days and nights in Prague.I loved Rudel's detail of Prague city life as well as his detail of the premier, itself.The details are, in large part, what make this book so charming. The best thing about this book, however, is the wonderful and loving portrait it paints of Mozart, himself.Rudel has managed to capture Mozart in all his genius and all his whimsy.We see him as he no doubt was...an extraordinary composer, the likes of which the world will never see again, and a man who took tremendous joy in the simple pleasure of life. This is a gorgeous and fun book, but I don't think it's right for everyone, or even the majority of readers.I do think one has to be a fan of Mozart or of opera to obtain the maximum enjoyment from "Imagining Don Giovanni."If you're an opera fan, like I am, I would certainly recommend this book. While it might not stay with you forever, it will certainly entertain you for a few hours and make your life more pleasant.And, it just might leave you wanting more of Mozart.
wonderful atmosphere and settings
The Enchantments of Mozart's World |
16. Enduring Love by Ian McEwan | |
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(1998-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description In itself, the accident would change the survivors' lives, filling them with anuneasy combination of shame, happiness, and endless self-reproach. (Inone of the novel's many ironies, the balloon eventually lands safely,the boy unscathed.) But fate has far more unpleasant things in storefor Joe. Meeting the eye of fellow rescuer Jed Parry, for example,turns out to be a very bad move. For Jed is instantly obsessed, makingthe first of many calls to Joe and Clarissa's London flat that verynight. Soon he's openly shadowing Joe and writing him endlessletters. (One insane epistle begins, "I feel happiness runningthrough me like an electrical current. I close my eyes and see you asyou were last night in the rain, across the road from me, with theunspoken love between us as strong as steel cable.") Worst ofall, Jed's version of love comes to seem a distortion of Joe'sfeelings for Clarissa. Apart from the incessant stalking, it isthe conditionals--the contingencies--that most frustrate Joe, ascientific journalist. If only he and Clarissa had gone straight homefrom the airport... If only the wind hadn't picked up... If only hehad saved Jed's 29 messages in a single day... Ian McEwan has longbeen a poet of the arbitrary nightmare, his characters ineluctablyswept up in others' fantasies, skidding into deepening violence,and--worst of all--becoming strangers to those who love them. Even hisprose itself is a masterful and methodical exercise indefamiliarization. But Enduring Love and its underratedpredecessor, Black Dogs, are also meditations on knowledge andperception as well as brilliant manipulations of our ownexpectations. By the novel's end, you will be surprisingly unafraid ofhot-air balloons, but you won't be too keen on looking a stranger inthe eye. Customer Reviews (176)
A disturbing creepynovel that is masterfully plotted and written
Could not put it down!
A thrilling book with depth
Did not live up to the hype for me
Like all Ian McEwan books, the story is amazing. The micro-mass-market-sized print, however, not so much. |
17. Dragons of a Fallen Sun (Dragonlance: The War of Souls, Volume I) by Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman | |
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(2000-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description The action in Fallen Sun breaks as the mother of all storms sweeps across Ansalon, wreaking havoc on all the book's players: the Knights of Neraka (née Takhisis) laying siege to Solamnic-controlled Sanction; the elves of Qualinesti and their hated cousins the Silvanesti, barricaded behind an enormous magical shield; the aging Goldmoon in the Citadel of Light; the dragons, Malys, Beryl, et al., holed up in their lairs; even Bertrem and the librarians of Palanthas must scramble to keep their precious volumes dry. But it's a small girl who lies at the center of all this, an enigmatic waif who's quietly begun a bloody path of conquest in the name of the One God--even though now, in the Fifth Age, magic is on the wane and Krynn has no gods. Or does it? Heroes still die, mysteries still go unsolved, and Weis and Hickman show that they've still got it in spades, introducing a new set of characters (plus a couple of old favorites) and enough plot and locale jumps to keep you from wandering off. (The duo even provides enough backstory for Dragonlance neophytes to follow along.) --Paul Hughes Customer Reviews (178)
The first Weis/Hickman novel I ever had the pleasure of reading
Nice Start to a Good Trilogy
amazing
Dragonlance: Volume I
OK, but not as good as Chronicles |
18. Griffin and Sabine: An Extraordinary Correspondence by Nick Bantock | |
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(1992-11)
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Fascinating!
A mystical romance told through beautifully illustrated cards and letters
Unfortunately wet!
Wow |
19. The Best Short Stories of Arthur C. Clarke: The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke by Maxwell Caulfield, Arthur C. Clarke, Various artists | |
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(2001-08-09)
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20. Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare by Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb | |
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(2002-11)
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