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Posted in Large Print (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

Written by Aidan MacCarthy. By Ulverscroft Large Print. Sells new for $32.50. There are some available for $31.50.
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2 comments about Doctors War (Ulverscroft Large Print Series).
  1. This book has been re-printed.

    New ISBN is 1903464706


  2. This short autobiographical account of an Irish doctor's World War II experiences is so riveting that I stayed up way too late to finish it. Dr. MacCarthy served in Europe and was then shipped out to the Asian theatre where he endured the unthinkable. The most striking things I took away from this book is how strong human beings can be in the face of terrible events and how good can triumph within each of us. As the preface said, if you went to a movie and saw all the things portrayed which Dr. McCarthy lived through, you'd think it too far-fetched to be true.


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Written by Diana Hargreaves. By Ulverscroft Large Print. The regular list price is $21.99. Sells new for $21.78. There are some available for $17.98.
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Written by Martin Gottfried. By MacMillan Publishing Company.. Sells new for $23.95. There are some available for $3.30.
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3 comments about George Burns and the Hundred-Year Dash.
  1. In this world, it is rare that a man show as much love, kindeness, and humility as did George Burns. However, this book chooses rather to focus on the sordid details of his life. The sexual immorality, the dirty jokes off stage, the things that George himself varnished over. George had a right to varnish over the negatives. It is the soul of the man. It is how he made it to 100 years of age. This book instead punches him below the belt posthumously. I was and am a big George Burns fan, and I was sorely disapointed that someone could be so cheap and callous as to sully his image.


  2. To the earlier reviewer : If you can't stand the unvarnished truth, why are you reading this book. If you want rose-colored platitudes, read People magazine. This book tells it like it was, warts and all. Isn't that what a proper biography should do?


  3. WHEN I WAS A BOY, I THOUGHT THE FUNNIEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD WERE BURNS AND ALLEN, LAUREL AND HARDY AND JACK BENNY AND RODCHESTER. AS I GOT OLDER I ADDED GROUCHO AND W.C. FIELDS. BUT GEORGE BURNS AND GRACIE ALLEN WERE SPECIAL. THEY WERE LIKE SOME OF MY FAMILY, LIKE NEIGHBORS, LIKE, WELL, REAL PEOPLE. ADDED TO THAT WAS THE FACT GEORGE AND JACK BENNY WERE THE BEST OF FRIENDS ALL THEIR LIVES. THIS IS JUST A MARVELOUS BOOK AND I DON'T UNDERSTAND THE REVIEWER WHO SAW IT AS MAKING GEORGE LOOK SORDID. IT MADE HIM LOOK EVEN MORE HUMAN AND KINDER. HE WAS DEVOTED TO GRACIE, TO HIS FAMILY AND TO JACK. HE WAS A BRILLIANT AND KIND MAN ALL HIS LIFE AND ONE OF OUR NATIONAL TREASURES. READING THE BOOK WAS LIKE SITTING DOWN AND REMINISCING WITH OLD FRIENDS AND MARTIN GOTTFRIED SHOULD BE COMMENDED FOR HIS WORK.

    I RECOMMEND THIS BOOK FOR EVERYONE WHO IS A FAN OF BURNS AND ALLEN AND JACK BENNY, ANOTHER KIND MAN SADDLED WITH A REALLY MISERABLE WIFE, NOTED FOR SUCH THINGS AS THROWING A DECORATED MARINE WAR HERO OUT OF ONE OF THIER PARTIES BECAUSE HE WASN'T "HOLLYWOOD". BUT I DIGRESS, PLEASE READ THE BOOK, IT'S ONE YOU WILL KEEP AND READ AGAIN, ESPECIALLY IF YOU FEEL DOWN OR DISCOURAGED. GEORGE AND GRACIE, I LOVE YOU AND THANK YOU FOR ALL THE JOY YOU BROUGHT TO US THROUGH THE YEARS.


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Written by Alison Uttley. By ISIS Large Print Books. Sells new for $32.50. There are some available for $19.99.
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Written by Art Buchwald. By Thorndike Pr. The regular list price is $24.95. Sells new for $6.99. There are some available for $0.34.
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5 comments about I'll Always Have Paris: A Memoir.
  1. I first read this book last year after a trip to Europe which included a brief and wonderful trip to Paris. Buckwald has captured the essense of life in Paris. For those not in love with the city, this might lead to the thought that this would be a dull book. However, this book is a witty scream which left me at times reading with my mouth hanging open in amazement and at other times laughing out loud as I read turned the page. I wish I could have met him - or better yet, been able to attend one of the parties mentioned in the book. I would recommend this book to anyone. It is fascinating, irreverent and jovial. A great read.


  2. Heard the taped version of I'LL ALWAYS HAVE PARIS: A
    MEMOIR, written and read by Art Buchwald . . . Buchwald has
    always been one of my favorite humorists/columnist, though I
    regret that he doesn't appear in my local paper.

    This book is a follow-up to his earlier LEAVING HOME . . . it is a witty tribute to 1948 Paris, a city he fell in love with as he began his quest to become a great writer . . . there are a lot of cute stories, plus much name-dropping (Hemingway, Bacall, etc.).

    I also liked hearing about how he met and fell in love with
    his wife . . . his trials and tribulations as a father also had me laughing . . . as he notes, "..."

    Overall, I enjoyed it . . . though this is one time where
    a professional reader would have helped . . . Buchwald's voice
    is not the easiest to understand--or at least not on these tapes.



  3. I picked up this book at the used bookstore not knowing anything about Art Buchwald; I was more interested in reading about a person living in Paris than I was about Mr. Buchwald himself.

    I thought the book was delightful and I came away liking Art. His stories are funny, touching and sad, but always mixed up enough to keep the book lively and fun. I consider it light reading; a great escape from the office at lunchtime.



  4. Art Buchwald deserves a place alongside Mark Twain, Will Rogers, Robert Benchley and Erma Bombeck as the creme de la creme of American humorists.

    Speaking of creme de la creme and other things French, Buchwald's career began in the City of Light, where he went in 1948 on the G.I. Bill, hoping to become a great writer in the style of his hero, Ernest Hemingway. Instead, he became a great writer in his own style and has long been a hero to other humorists (including yours truly) who wish they had even a fraction of Buchwald's talent.

    "I'll Always Have Paris!" is not a collection of newspaper columns, as most of The Master's 33 books have been. It is the second part of his classic memoirs, the first being the wonderful "Leaving Home."

    In "I'll Always Have Paris!," Buchwald wittily recounts talking his way into a dream job as a columnist for the European edition of the New York Herald Tribune, despite having had almost no professional experience.

    He then recalls his exploits as a bon vivant and a humorist nonpareil. Best of all, he tells a magical love story -- his wooing of and marriage to Ann McGarry, a redhead from Pennsylvania who made the most romantic city on earth even more heavenly for the kid from Queens.

    Whether the tears are from laughing or crying, you'll shed them. I've never been to Paris, but I hope to get there one day. Until then, thanks to Art Buchwald, I'll always have "I'll Always Have Paris!"


  5. This is the third book by Buchwald that I have recently read.
    The books were the ones identified in his last column in the Washington Post a month or so ago.
    Leaving Home reminded me of my "up bringing" though I had it much better that Buckwald in most respects and I was too scared to join the Marines in June 1950 though I now regret that decision!
    Buckwald's books are humorous, heartwarming and most enjoyable, even "Too Soon to Say Goodbye" which I sent to my 86 year old sister who has lived alone since her husband died 25 years ago. Recommended reading for those who need a break from novels and non-fiction "stuff".
    George


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Posted in Large Print (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

Written by David Day. By ISIS Large Print Books. There are some available for $14.25.
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Written by Kate Llewellyn. By Chivers North Amer. There are some available for $19.95.
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1 comments about The Waterlily.
  1. This is the diary of a year in the life of a writer, living in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales. It is honest and touching. In this book we get to see the author's frailities as well as her strengths. Kate Llewellyn is a poet and this comes across in her use of words and her observations of the everyday. It is like sitting in her lounge and talking with her about life and friends and shines with an enduring spirit. A very uplifting book - beautifully written and a joy to read.


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Written by Thomas De Quincey. By ReadHowYouWant. Sells new for $10.49.
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Posted in Large Print (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

Written by Kenneth Jernigan. By National Federation of the Blind. The regular list price is $3.00. Sells new for $1.00. There are some available for $0.01.
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Posted in Large Print (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

Written by Elsie Childs. By Ulverscroft Large Print. Sells new for $29.99. There are some available for $5.51.
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Doctors War (Ulverscroft Large Print Series)
Beyond the Beeches: A Somerset Childhood (Reminiscence)
George Burns and the Hundred-Year Dash
Country Hoard (Reminiscence Series)
I'll Always Have Paris: A Memoir
The Bevin Boy: A History of the Use of Young Boys in British Mines During Wwii (ISIS Large Print)
The Waterlily
Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
Old Dogs and New Tricks
A Thankful Heart (Ulverscroft Large Print Series)

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