The Lost Books Club Publisher of forgotten works of American Literature, created to resurrect Dow Mossman's 'The Stones of Summer' and other overlooked literary works.
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How To Read A Book How to Read a Book was originally authored by Mortimer Adler. He co-authored a heavily revised edition with Charles Van Doren.
The book gives guidelines for critically reading the texts that comprise what the authors consider to be the Western canon, which they refer to as the "Great Books."
Tips are given for approaching various genres: poetry, history, science, fiction, etc.
Iron John: A Book About Men Iron John: A Book About Men (ISBN 0201517205) is a book by American Poet Robert Bly published in 1990.
It analyses,"Iron John", a Brothers Grimm fairy tale in Joseph Campbell fashion to find lessons especially meaningful to men.
Cambodia: A Book For People Who Find Television Too Slow Cambodia: A Book For People Who Find Television too Slow, is a book of short stories by Brian Fawcett. It was first published in 1988 (with subsequent US publication: ISBN 0802110827).
In addition to its unusual title, this collection of thirteen short-stories is notable also for having a division three quarters of the way down the page, above which appear the stories, below which appears an essay about Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge.
A Book Of Prefaces This article is not about The Book of Prefaces by Alasdair Gray
Books To Prisoners Books to Prisoners is an umbrella term for several projects and organizations that mail free reading material to prison inmates. The first Books to Prisoners project was founded in Seattle, Washington, USA in 1973; there are approximately twenty similar projects in the United States and Canada. There is no centralized organization; in keeping with the anarchist cultural roots of the project, each one runs autonomously.
Comic Book To Television Series Comics book are adapted to television series and Movies Retroactive continuity from the Comics book to the television series: