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Seeing is Believing
1 review
Robert Benne
University Press of America
, 1998
On Target
Benne has provided an excellent resource for those who are interested in getting more out of films than a few hours of entertainment. Benne describes films as the new American literature, quickly replacing the written word. In light of this, he provides a system for understanding the deeper meaning expressed in most film - a literary theory for cinema. The book is full of examples and study ...
Seeing Is Believing
2 reviews
Chris Grover
Amber Quill Press, LLC
, 2004
A great mystery that will hook you from page One!
An American living in London, Liz Moretti is one of two partners at Allington's Accounting & Secretarial. In spite of a somewhat dark past from her days in Las Vegas, she now leads a reasonably happy and normal life. That is... until she finds the dead body of her partner, Tony Allington, inside the trunk of her car. The fact that she'd just had a heated argument in a public place with the ...
Seeing Is Believing: America's Side Shows
1 review
A. W. Stencell
Ecw Press
, 2002
Possibly the best of it's kind
This is a great book for anyone who would like to capture the spirit of the carnival sideshow, grind show, oddity attraction, etc. There is a ton of great historical information with loads of photos. If you've ever enjoyed a giant animal show - or more - at your local carnival, get this book and see how many traveling wonders were once out there - and still are, here and there. If you're ...
Seeing Is Believing
1 review
Peter Biskind
Pantheon
, 1983
A Different Look at Movies from the '50's
Peter Biskind uses "Seeeing is Believing" to look back at films from the 1950's from a socio-political perspective. Using terms such as corporate liberals to define characters in films, and classifying films as either right-wing or left-wing biased, Biskind dissects several well-known films, and more than a few not well-known, from the early Cold War era based on uncommon film criticsm methods. ...
Seeing Is Believing
2 reviews
Charles Ashley Stainback
Arena Editions
, 1998
Seeing is Believing
Through playfullness, ambiguity, and our trust in photography as a purveyor of ultimate truth, Muniz's photographs question not only the nature of photographic reality but the reality of images themselves. The commentary in the book from co-authors and artist is excellent and further helps in understanding the work and the conceptual ideas behind it. Muniz's photographs are not only ...
Seeing Is Believing
1 review
Arthur Berger
McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
, 1997
Great bargain for college material!
I ordered this for my daughter's required college reading material. I'm sorry that I can't say as to content, as I have not read it, but it must be of benefit, as it was required for her (Bachelor of Arts) major/class. What a great savings through Amazon, as well!
More Seeing Is Believing: Dramatic Evidence of a Creator-God
1 review
Mark Finley
,
Steven R. Mosley
Pacific Pr Pub Assn
, 1999
Seeing God Through Nature
This books imparts fascinating glimpses of natural phenomena that give powerful evidence of a creator God. I especially enjoyed chapters "Footprints in the Stars," "Exploits of Living Water," and "Thriving in Fire and Ice."
Seeing is believing (Pocket book)
1 review
Carter Dickson
Pocket Books
, 1946
Carter Dickson: The Best Writer Ever of Chiller Mysteries
Carter Dickson, also known as John Dickson Carr wrote the best mysteries especially of locked rooms and totally unexplainable mysteries. His books (all of them I might add) are books you simply cannot put down once you begin a read. This book was published first in 1941. In my estimation mysteries that were written in the 1800's and early to mid 1900's were far, far superior to any mysteries ...
Believing Is Seeing: Seven Stories
4 reviews
Diana Wynne Jones
Greenwillow
, 1999
I read this book last summer and still love it!
I've read a whole bunch of other books from last summer to now, most of which I thought were very good. But I still love the stories Diana Wynne Jones has writen. I'm reread her Chrestomanci Quartet again and am looking for some further writings by Jones. She is all in all one of my favorite authors. I liked 'Enna Hittims'. A must for any death hard fan of Jones.
Seeing Is Believing: How the New Art of Visual Management Can Boost Performance Throughout Your Organization
2 reviews
Pamela A. Posey
AMACOM
, 2004
VM: Bringing the art & science of management to a new level
It's hard to imagine that anyone could read this book without having an "aha" experience. Much of what Liff and Posey say is so logical it's hard to believe we haven't already been applying this technique. Liff and Posey do an excellent job of setting the stage as to why Visual Management is a necessary and logical approach in our current visually rich environment. In essence, they clearly ...
1996 Mosaic : Seeing Is Believing
Yearbook
Mennonite Collegiate Institute
, 1996
Seeing Is Believing: Experience Jesus through Imaginative Prayer
13 reviews
Gregory A. Boyd
Baker Books
, 2004
A truly healing experience
I admit it. I bought the book for someone else - someone who was going through a very difficult time and was looking for answers and inner healing. But I decided I had better read it all the way through before giving it to him. I was only a few chapters into it when I found myself sobbing, and pouring my own heart out to the Lord. Praise God for Dr. Boyd's insights on prayer and on the importance ...
The art of demonstrative evidence: seeing may be believing, but how and when demonstrative evidence is ...
Jim M., Jr. Perdue
Association of Trial Lawyers of America
, 2005
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Seeing is Believing
1 review
World Publishing
, 1945
Blonde Poison
First Carter Dickson book I read, back in fifth grade or so, maybe sixth, and it was a pip! However re-reading it I'm like, duh, it isn't that good after all. Well, what's good about it? As usual, the spooky, creepy atmosphere Carter Dickson (pen name for John Dickson Carr) could evoke at the drop of a hat. He can build it up so that you fairly scream at the end of a chapter, and a lot of ...
Believing Is Seeing
Cynthia B. Astle
,
W. Ginger Everitt
Hervey's Booklink
, 1998
Believing is Seeing Creating the Culture of Art
8 reviews
STANISZEWSKI
Prentice-Hall
, 2004
Refreshing take on Art
First of all, I find that most of the reviews of this book are one star because the readers didnt agree with Staniszewski's ideas, however they ignored how well written this book is. She takes the way we typically view "art" and shows us how fraudulent it is. In doing so she challenges not only are view of art, but also our view of the world around us. Even if you dont like her ideas its no ...
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