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81. The Best of D.H. Lawrence (Sons
82. The Novels of D.H. Lawrence
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83. Etruscan Places
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84. M.D.: One Doctor's Adventures
 
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85. The White Peacock (1921)
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86. Alienation of Affection
 
87. D.H. LAWRENCE: AN UNPROFESSIONAL
88. The Rainbow
 
89. The de Havilland D.H.2 Number
 
90. The Quotable Hubert H. Humphrey
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91. Sherlock Holmes and the American
92. Brodie's Notes on D.H.Lawrence's
 
93. D.H. Lawrence: A collection of
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94. Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious
95. Lady Chatterley's Lover (The Unexpurgated
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96. Bruce Wayne: Agent Of S.H.I.E.L.D.
 
97. Apocalypse
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98. The History of the Reformation
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99. Women in Love
 
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100. H. Richard Niebuhr (Makers of

81. The Best of D.H. Lawrence (Sons and Lovers, Women in Love, Love Among the Haystacks, Lady Chatterley's Lover)
by D.H. Lawrence
 Hardcover: 858 Pages (1985)

Isbn: 0907486967
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Omnibus of 4 books ... Read more


82. The Novels of D.H. Lawrence
by D.H. Lawrence
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-05-11)
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Asin: B0029LGR96
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The novels of Lawrence in one collection with an active table of contents. This edition includes the following novels:

Aaron's Rod
The Lost Girl
The Rainbow
Sons and Lovers
The Trespasser
The White Peacock
Women in Love
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83. Etruscan Places
by D.H. Lawrence
Hardcover: 220 Pages (2008-11-04)
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Asin: 144372114X
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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ETRUSCAN PLACES By D. H. LAWRENCE. Originally published in 1932.Contents include: I. CERVETERI 9 II. TARQUINIA 37 III. THE PAINTED TOMBS OF TARQUINIA 63 IV. THE PAINTED TOMBS OF TARQUINIA IO3 V. VULCI 139 VI. VOLTERRA I 71 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Tarquinia. Corner of the City with Church of S. Maria in Castello Frontispiece FACING PAGE Cerveteri. Entrance to the Chamber Tombs 22 Cerveteri. Terra-cotta Heads on Sarcophagus now in the Villa Giulia Museum, Rome 30 Tarquinia. Greek Vases with Eye-pattern and Head of Bacchus 56 Tarquinia. Tomb of the Leopards 74 Tarquinia. Tomb of the Feast 78 Tarquinia. Tomb of the Bulls 114 Volterra. Ash-chest showing Acteon and the Dogs 192. CERVETERI THE Etruscans, as everyone knows, were the people who occupied the middle of Italy in early Roman days, and whom the Romans, in their usual neighbourly fashion, wiped out entirely in order to make room for Rome with a very big R. They couldn t have wiped them all out, there were too many of them. But they did wipe out the Etruscan existence as a nation and a people. However, this seems to be the inevitable result of expansion with a big E, which is the sole raison tTStre of people like the Romans. Now, we know nothing about the Etruscans except what we find in their tombs. There are references to them in Latin writers. But of first-hand knowledge we have nothing except what the tombs offer. So to the tombs we must go or to the museums containing the things that have been rifled from the tombs. Myself, the first time I consciously saw Etruscan things, in the museum at Perugia, I was instinctively attracted to them. And it seems to be that way. Either there is instant sympathy, or instant contempt and indifference. Most people despise everything B. C. that isn t Greek, for the good reason that it ought to be Greek if it isn t, So Etruscan things are put down .... ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Tuscany travels
I read this book in preparation for my trip to Southern Tuscany next week.Its beautifully written, with, of course, an emphasis on those things you would expect D.H. Lawrence to focus upon. Its not a long book - rather more like a series of very long letters from a traveling friend.I will be interested to see what, if anything, is recognizable to the modern traveler. ... Read more


84. M.D.: One Doctor's Adventures Among the Famous and **
by B.H. Kean M.D.
Mass Market Paperback: Pages (1991-05-13)
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Asin: 0345372158
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Medicine-The way it used to be.
I read this book when it first came out. I heard it read on Public Radio and I knew that I had to have it. Just ran across it last week in my bookcase and am enjoying it all over again. I have practiced medicine for thirty-seven years, and this book is a great description of how medicine used to be. Dr Kean is candid and honest in his descriptions of different diseases and the treatments. His description of his encounter with the surgeon at Gorgas Hospital in the Canal Zone is classic and reflects the typical relationship between house staff(interns and residents) and attendings in the 1940s and 1950s and probably later. This is a wonderful book, and anyone will find it most informative and entertaining.
Richard M Freeman, MD

5-0 out of 5 stars Great humor...
Kean is an excellent writer for a doctor... the book flowed very well and never got boring or tedious, despite the fact he was presenting a lot of medical evidence... Great read for anyone interested in infectious diseases or how medicine and politics can get tangled.

5-0 out of 5 stars Medical Detective
The author is a parasitologist, who had a fascinating career. I love medical detective books of all kinds, fiction and non-fiction - this is the best I have read.

4-0 out of 5 stars worth reading
This book details the doctor's life through his training, life-long interest in parasitology, Panama, Park Avenue practice, treatment of the Shah, etc.It is a well-written and fascinating book, told with humor. He's not afraid to tell of his times of inexperience, weakness, andmistakes. ... Read more


85. The White Peacock (1921)
by D. H. Lawrence
 Paperback: 518 Pages (2010-09-10)
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Asin: 1164107550
Average Customer Review: 1.5 out of 5 stars
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone! ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars never sent!
I ordered this book and it was never sent.I replied to the sender and they said they would look into this and I have nothing since.

2-0 out of 5 stars Only for Lawrence die-hards
This was Lawrence's first published novel in the UK, and represents the writer's early experiment in the quest for an established style.

Far too much descriptive detail, and too little narrative, to be considered anenjoyable read. It is however interesting to note the early appearance ofthemes that were to dominate later Lawrence works. In particular, thenature-civilisation dichotomy, which became a Lawrence trademark, isapparent here in the relationship between the cultured, educated narratorand his best friend, the raw-boned but affable farmer, George.

Readerswishing to introduce themselves to Lawrence would be better advised tostart with thebook published two years later, and that marked thebeginning of his literary reputation: "Sons and Lovers" ... Read more


86. Alienation of Affection
by H. D. Kirkpatrick
Paperback: 229 Pages (2010-05-26)
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Asin: 1597124311
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This psychological mystery goes to the heart of alienation. When seasoned forensic psychologist Dr. Calder Miro agreed to help his friend, homicide detective Kenilworth Brown, investigate the apparent murder of another psychologist, he didn t expect to find himself confronting a past high conflict divorce case. It was a case that still troubled him, one in which the murder victim had been on the opposing side. Alienation of Affection takes Calder, a white male, and Worth, a black male, both raised in the South, through an examination of their friendship as they probe into a maelstrom of madness and murder. The body of child psychologist Mildred Hughes is found floating in the waters of Ocracoke island, just off the North Carolina coast. While investigating multiple suspects, Calder and Worth are confronted with another brutal murder committed with grisly sophistication in New Bern, North Carolina. This novel is a complex tale of Southern family dysfunction and the unintentional destruction of two children s psyches. The story examines the ripple effect of anger-driven family law litigation, denial of a father s presence in his children s lives for a decade, the vengeance agenda of a disordered, Bible-pounding mother, and the pathos of disturbed adolescence. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Engrossing read - disturbingly hard to put down
An entertaining and tense thriller that brings up uncomfortable questions about child custody and the wars former lovers wage against each other in a divorce. Reminiscent of Patterson's Alex Cross, Kirkpatrick's Dr. Calder Miro is a forensic psychologist who has dealt with the darkness that high conflict divorce cases generate. In Alienation of Affection, one of Miro's old cases returns to haunt him and to murder a few not-so-innocent bystanders on its way into town.

5-0 out of 5 stars Riveting Pageturner
Kirkpatrick pulls you in from the very beginning and does not release you until you have turned the last page! Alienation of Affection is more than an engrossing murder mystery. Against the backdrop of a criminal investigation, it takes you inside the workings of a forensic psychologist and shows you how evaluations are conducted --- how clinical information is thought about. It is an accurate portrayal of a high conflict divorce and the real life consequences. Lives are destroyed and minds are twisted. The tension in the story is nicely counterbalancedby the wonderful relationship between Calder and Worth --- the two main investigators. The banter between these engaging, well-drawn characters provide a great vehicle for Kirkpatrick's wicked, well-developed wit and humor. By the end of the book Calder and Worth will have endeared themselves to you and you will not want to let them go. I can't wait to spend more time with them in what I hope are many more sequels to come.

5-0 out of 5 stars great read
picked up late in evening, and planned to just browse a bit before bed. Stayed up late to finish it. Great read. Interesting perspective on psychologists involved in child custody wars. Therefore, a great read with some public policy benefits!

5-0 out of 5 stars A Great ReadAlienation of Affection
De Kirkpatrick adds a refreshing and diabolical twist to the classic murder mystery.As a newbie to forensic psychology, I must confess to being riveted to the book until the very end.Living in Chapel Hill for several years made the plot line ever more intense.Bring on the sequel.

5-0 out of 5 stars Exciting and attention grabbing story
Within this intriguing and unique novel, H.D. Kirkpatrick has taken on the current societal issue of parent alienation and injurious advocacy by a mental health professional. The author has crafted an exciting and attention grabbing story that in many aspects resembles the family dynamics in high conflict divorce cases when one parent attempts to, or is successful in, excluding the other parent from their children's lives. As Kirkpatrick so deftly identifies in his novel, the alienated and discarded parent may be the psychologically healthier parent for the children. Unlike Kirkpatrick's twisted and unforeseen ending, in real life cases alienated children's psychological damage may not be as clear cut as illuminated by this talented and insightful author. Once you are engaged in the first chapter, you may find yourself unable to close the covers of this book until you finish the final page.

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Kathryn Kuehnle, PhD
Clinical and Forensic Psychologist
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87. D.H. LAWRENCE: AN UNPROFESSIONAL STUDY
by Anais Nin
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1964)

Asin: B0041DFOIU
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars A. Nin
I bought this book for a friend.Thus I cannot review it.I never read the book.

4-0 out of 5 stars elegy to a young womans hero
D.H. Lawrence was obviously an enormous influence on Nin.One can almost visualize the young Nin being titilated by Women in Love or Lady Chatterlys Lover.Lawrence, no doubt, inspired Ms Nin to take up the pen in the firstplace.This unprofessional study is her tribute to this great writer.Itis highly subjective (as is most criticism written by writers on otherwriters.)Nin touches on all aspects of Lawrence writing.She also lendsa much needed feminine voice to the analysis of Lawrence.She seems tointuitively respond to the characters of Lawrence. This study really hitsthe spot.It is essential reading for any student of Lawrence.It alsolends great insight into the artistic development of Anais Nin herself. (In some ways this book is as much about Nin as it is about Lawrence.) This study contains some outstanding writing from an author oftenundeservedly overshadowed by Henry Miller.This book should help to cementher own literary rank as a top notch writer. ... Read more


88. The Rainbow
by D. H. Lawrence
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-10-19)
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The Rainbow is a 1915 novel by British author D. H. Lawrence. It follows three generations of the Brangwen family, particularly focusing on the sexual dynamics of, and relations between, the characters.

Lawrence's frank treatment of sexual desire and the power plays within relationships as a natural and even spiritual force of life, though perhaps tame by modern standards, caused The Rainbow to be prosecuted in an obscenity trial in late 1915, as a result of which all copies were seized and burnt. After this ban it was unavailable in Britain for 11 years, although editions were available in the USA.

The Rainbow was followed by a sequel in 1920, Women in Love. Although Lawrence conceived of the two novels as one, considering the titles The Sisters and The Wedding Ring for the work, they were published as two separate novels at the urging of his publisher. However, after the negative public reception of The Rainbow, Lawrence's publisher opted out of publishing the sequel. This is the cause of the five-year gap between the two novels. -- from Wikipedia ... Read more


89. The de Havilland D.H.2 Number 91
by J. M. Bruce
 Paperback: Pages (1966)

Asin: B0038BBNSQ
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90. The Quotable Hubert H. Humphrey
 Hardcover: 197 Pages (1967)

Asin: B000KG8DDA
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91. Sherlock Holmes and the American Angels (Severn House Large Print)
by John H Watson M.D.
Hardcover: 298 Pages (2008-10-01)
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Asin: 0727877062
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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From the author of Sherlock Holmes and the Kings Governess - Spring 1902. Holmes finds a body in Regents Park, and when a Scottish lawyer is found murdered on the same day, he senses a conspiracy connected with the Jacobites. Holmes and Watson head for Scotland, convinced a collection of golden angels hidden at the time of the American War of Independence is now sought by the conspirators who assassinated the president...
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5-0 out of 5 stars Final Sherlockian novel by Barrie Roberts
This is the ninth and final Sherlockian novel by Barrie Roberts.That is, of course, unless my friend Andrew Gulli has another tucked away somewhere.Nine novels and eight short stories is a regretably small output from so talented a writer as Mr. Roberts.In my opinion, he had a knack for capturing Dr. Watson in his tales in very much the same way as he appears in the Canon.Others will surely disagree, but most will concede Roberts had the gift of storytelling and an ear for Sherlockian dialogue.

`Angels' is an odd tale, as are most of Barrie's novels.Holmes notes a set of coded messages in the newspapers, solves the code and learns of a scheduled meeting between the two carrying on the conversation.He and Watson decide to observe this meeting and, instead, find a dead body.Shortly, another corpse is found and it appears that both the correspondants have been killed by yet another party.As things progress, Holmes acquires a client, the venue moves to far rural Scotland and the politics of the situation become very complicated.

The `Angels' of the title are found to be gold coins, minted by Bonnie Prince Charlie and the passle of rogues chasing them includes Americans, Scotsmen and Irish, all muddled up together.A murder method unique to the Inuit is put to use and stones placed by the aboriginal inhabitants of Western Europe provide a solution to a mystery.Holmes and Watson alternately chase and are chased, the list of suspects grows and shrinks with surprising regularity and the police provide good comic relief.

The resolution of the mystery is typical of Roberts.Holmes clears all the mystery away and everything is explained, in some detail.This is, to my mind, the weak point in Roberts' writing, no loose ends are left to dangle and everthing is explained.I have never found this to be true in real life and I suspect it in a mystery.It is permissable, perhaps, in shorter stories, but novel-length tales should have some room for the unexpected and the unexplained.Such things occur daily, to all of us.

Reviewed by: Philip K. Jones; March, 2010.

4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Pastiche
I just finished this book and enjoyed it thoroughly.I agree with the previous reviewers that it is entertaining, and was especially happy to find that the characterizations of Holmes and Watson did not jar with my conception of the original Doyle characters, although Holmes did seem a bit mellower and not as razor-sharp as the original.As mentioned by a review for another Roberts pastiche, this may be attributable to his age. The settings are also well done; I have traveled in the highlands of Scotland, and find the author's description faithful to my impressions of the landscape.My only criticism is that of a failing on the part of the proofreader.There are elementary (forgive me), grammatical errors that I found distracting.One is a consistent misuse of the objective pronoun, by a variety of characters who should be too well-educated to make that mistake.A made-up example: she served the cake to Holmes and I (instead of "me"); another is the use of plural pronouns where they should be singular.These errors are not a deliberate part of vernacular speech on the part of a character, I'm afraid.Other than these minor concerns, it was definitely "a good read" and I would recommend it to readers who enjoy a good Holmes pastiche.

4-0 out of 5 stars Lively Holmes pastiche
The book opens in London in 1902 ,when Holmes becomes aware of a series of coded messages appearing in a local newspaper .They are from "Benjamin
Franklin" to "Charles Stuart" and the great detective is not peruaded they are as innocent seeming as they appear,suspecting they may be linked to the cause of the Jacobites -those dissidents working for the restoration of the Stuart dynasty to the throne of Britain.He also suspects an American connection .He goes ,with the faithful Watson in tow ,to Regent's park where the correspondents are due to meet ,and discovers the murdered body of one of them-the Benjamin Franklin of the pair .Soon another body turns up in a London hotel room -that of a lawyer McNair,the Charles Stuart of the messages.

Holmes is advised by the US secret service representative in London of the "American angels"-gold coins ,minted in France and destined to fund the American cause in the War of Independence but which never reached America .It is believed that they may have been located in Scotland and been targetted by American anarchists behind the recent assassination of President McKinley ,in order to fund further atrocities.Holmes sets out for Scotland to ferret out the truth ,and the whereabouts of the gold and to forestall the conspirators in the process.

What follows is a busy and lively plot ,with some fine descriptive writing of the Scottish countryside by way of a bonus.There is murder ,grave robbing and attempted poisoning before the resoltion of the case.It is fast moving ,nicely melodramatic and has some nice creepy scenes in a haunted island graveyard.The whole thing is well written ,nicely researched addition to the Holmesian pastiche genre and is recommended with confidence to those who read such titles

5-0 out of 5 stars Delicious and Authentic Holmes pastiche
Roberts in my view is the best writer doing Sherlock Holmes pastiche novels in recent years.His mysteries are clever, his tone and language spot on.The Holmes and Watson of Barrie Roberts truly sound and act like the originals.The title is deceptive; the mystery unfolds in the Highlands of Scotland."American Angels" refers to a treasure of gold pieces sent by the French and aimed to the Colonies (American, pre-revolution)but waylaid somewhere in Scotland, where various murders and intrigues attend attempts at recovery.With crisp description, Roberts brings the reader right into the locale, with clues worthy of the great detective, and enough action to keep the modern reader engageed- providing an armchair adventure that will delight Holmes purists, and newcomers to this classic genre equally.Buy this to enjoy on a train trip through Scotland, or on your favorite sofa at home during a rainy weekend.

4-0 out of 5 stars Quite
Quite good. A fine story set in Scotland, with some American History thrown in, as well as ancient European.This Holmes could've been a little more observant and brilliant to match the original, but all in all, you will greatly enjoy this book.Recommended to enjoy by a warm fire and with hot tea and biscuits. ... Read more


92. Brodie's Notes on D.H.Lawrence's "Women in Love" (Brodies Notes)
by Graham Handley
Paperback: 80 Pages (1992-12)

Isbn: 0333581415
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93. D.H. Lawrence: A collection of critical essays (A Spectrum book. Twentieth century views)
by Mark Spilka
 Unknown Binding: 182 Pages (1964)

Asin: B0007HKPJW
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94. Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious and Fantasia of the Unconscious
by D. H. Lawrence
Paperback: 240 Pages (2006-01-04)
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Intended as a response to criticism of Sons and Lovers, these 2 essays represent the author's counterproposal to Freudian theory. Lawrence articulates his conceptions of education, marriage, and social and political action, along with his insights into the struggle to rationalize and reconcile the polarity that exists between emotional and intellectual identities.
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1-0 out of 5 stars Terrible unscientific fascist tracts
Bertrand Russell called D.H. Lawrence a pure fascist. Why he did that, we can read in these abstruse, completely unscientific texts, which unveil the darker side of the author.

Unscientific
His `scientific' propositions can be childishly innocent, like `the great field of dynamic consciousness established between the four poles of the dynamic psyche, the solar plexus, the lumbar ganglion, the cardiac plexus and the thoracic ganglion', or `coition is the bringing together of the surcharged electric blood of the male with the polarized electric blood of the female'.

A very damaging fascist evangel
But, his romantic anti-rationalism and anti-science stance leads him to very damaging recommendations: `Ideas are the most dangerous germs mankind has ever been injected with. They are introduced in schools and by means of newspapers. Therefore, the great mass of humanity should never learn to read and write - never.'
For him, `understanding is the devil. We don't want to educate children so that they may understand. Understanding is a fallacy and a vice in most people.'
`I would rather listen to an (Afro-American) witch-doctor than to science.'

His perfect society
Society should be `built on a relationship of men towards men in a spirit of unfathomable trust and responsibilities, service and leadership, obedience and pure authority. Men have got to choose their leaders, and obey them to the death. And it must be a system of culminating aristocracy, a society tapering like a pyramid to the supreme leader.'
`It is the business of very few to understand and for the mass it is their business to believe and not to bother. When the leaders assume responsibilities, the populace (!) can again become free and happy and spontaneous.'

It is a wonder that someone who uttered such incredibly naïve, sharply elitist and pure fascist propaganda could write such literary masterpieces as `Sons and Lovers' or `The Rainbow.'

I recommend this book to all D.H. Lawrence fans.
However, this book is in no way a good introduction to his literary work.
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95. Lady Chatterley's Lover (The Unexpurgated Edition)
by D H Lawrence
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Perhaps the most famous of Lawrence's novels, the 1928 Lady Chatterley's Lover is no longer distinguished for the once-shockingly explicit treatment of its subject matter--the adulterous affair between a sexually unfulfilled upper-class married woman and the game keeper who works for the estate owned by her wheelchaired husband. Now that we're used to reading about sex, and seeing it in the movies, it's apparent that the novel is memorable for better reasons: namely, that Lawrence was a masterful and lyrical writer, whose story takes us bodily into the world of its characters.

It was a bomb, not a book Guardian A significant turning point in history Observer No one ever wrote better about the power struggles of sex and love -- Doris Lessing ... Read more


96. Bruce Wayne: Agent Of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 (Amalgam)
by Chuck Dixon
Comic: Pages (1996)
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Direct sales edition comic book published by DC Comics under the Amalgam imprint. Amalgam is a unique series that combines elements from both the Marvel & DC Universes. This title combines elements from Batman with Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. ... Read more


97. Apocalypse
by D. H.; Richard Aldington (intro.) Lawrence
 Paperback: Pages (1932)

Asin: B002737ULU
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98. The History of the Reformation of the 16th Century
by J. H. Merle D'Aubigne
Hardcover: 696 Pages (2010-05-23)
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Asin: 1161401008
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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1846. The history of one of the greatest revolutions that has ever been accomplished in human affairs, of a mighty impulse communicated in the world, and whose influence is still visible on every side, and not the history of a mere party, is the object of this undertaking. The history of the Reformation is distinct from that of Protestantism. In the former everything bears the mark of a regeneration of the human race, of a religious and social change emanating from God himself. In the latter we too often witness a glaring degeneracy from first principles, the struggles of parties, a sectarian spirit, and the traces of petty individualities. The present book contains Volumes I to IV of the original series. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Fascinating information
Excellent detailed information concerning the Protestant Reformation. The print is not real easy on the eyes but the author writes in a way to keep the interest and encourage reading. I've learned a lot and highly recommend this book. ... Read more


99. Women in Love
by D. H. Lawrence
Hardcover: 548 Pages (1950)
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100. H. Richard Niebuhr (Makers of the Modern Theological Mind)
by Lonnie D. Kliever
 Hardcover: 205 Pages (1991-02)
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Asin: 0943575656
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