Books Reviews
Hardcover, 294 pages ($26)
A companion book to the National Geographic Channel's hit show of the same title, this collection presents true stories about pooches in peril and their loving caretakers at Dogtown, a haven for unwanted canines in Kenab, Utah. Animal lovers will melt at the tales of Georgia, a pit bull rescued from disgraced NFL star Michael Vick's dog-fighting compound, Rush, a shepherd mix airlifted from a Middle Eastern war zone, and 13 other heart-tugging accounts of rescue and rehab.
—Neil Pond, American Profile
posted on: 11/22/2009
Hardcover, 244 pages ($24.99)
Originally published in 1977, this newly updated edition showcases more than 85 images from the archives of Norman Rockwell's artwork interwoven into a heartwarming collection of classic Christmas carols, poems and stories from writers like Robert Frost, O. Henry and Mark Twain. With eight removable, ready-to-frame Rockwell prints, it's a treasure trove of Christmas memories sure to stir the holiday sprit in even the bah-humbuggiest of Scrooges.
—Neil Pond, American Profile
posted on: 11/22/2009
By Ray Didinger and Glen Macnow
Softcover, 352 pages ($19.99)
"Rocky." "Hoosiers." "Caddyshack." When Hollywood turns its cinematic gaze on the world of sports, the results can make us cheer. Professional sportswriters (and movie lovers) Didinger and Macnow colorfully dissect 100 of their all-time favorites, with praise, criticism and notes on goofs, pivotal scenes, memorable quotes, trivia and other factoids. A fine, fun read for sports fans and film buffs alike.
—Neil Pond, American Profile
posted on: 11/22/2009
Written and illustrated by Juanita Rose Violini
Softcover, 295 pages ($19.99)
Phantom hitchhikers, spontaneous combustions, showers of stones. These and 363 more of history's mysteries—one corresponding to every day of the year—are here for you to ponder in this entertaining, engrossing and altogether enchanting chronicle of oddities, enigmas and other assorted wrinkles of weirdness. Well-researched and creatively illustrated, it's a refreshing stretch for the imagination. Read and marvel!
—Neil Pond, American Profile
posted on: 11/15/2009
By Haynes Johnson and Harry L. Katz
Hardcover, 304 pages ($35)
Signing his work as "Herblock," Herb Block of "The Washington Post" was one of America's most significant political cartoonists of the 20th century. This collection, timed to what would have been his 100th birthday, features 250 reproductions of Block's artistry—plus another 18,000 more on an accompanying DVD. It's an opinionated, pen-and-ink snapshot of a changing, often turbulent world, from the Great Depression to the modern era of international terrorism, with commentary that puts every cartoon into context.
—Neil Pond, American Profile
posted on: 11/15/2009
Photographed by Pam Spaulding
Hardcover, 224 pages ($42)
In 1977, "Louisville Courier Journal" photojournalist Spaulding began following a local family for what was intended to be a yearlong project about new parents. It turned into 30 years—and the most complete, comprehensive snapshot of a family ever recorded. Spanning three generations and presented now in book form, these images—of backseat car squabbles, graduations, pet burials and the McGarveys' many other rituals, routines, celebrations and sorrows—are a remarkable window onto a world of personal moments that represent a sweeping, spectacular view of the greater American experience.
—Neil Pond, American Profile
posted on: 11/15/2009
Photos by Larry Kanfer / Text by Alaina Kanfer
Hardcover, 120 pages ($39.95)
Barn lovers, this one's for you. The husband-and-wife team of Larry and Alaina Kanfer takes you on a tour of the many structures across Illinois that continue to stand as a connection between the present and the past of America's heartland. From weathered shells to proudly restored structures now used as schools, businesses and, yes, even for agriculture, they're an enduring tribute to the land, people and traditions of the Midwest. (Available at press.uillinois.edu)
—Neil Pond, American Profile
posted on: 11/8/2009
By Tom Weschler and Gary Graff
Hardcover, 192 pages ($27.95)
For more than a decade beginning in the late 1960s, Tom Weschler was Bob Seger's tour manager—and, wielding his 35mm camera, a photographer with unrestricted access to the grueling formative stages of a Detroit-based career that would eventually go nationwide with hits like "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man," "Night Moves" and "We've Got Tonight." With a foreword by John Mellencamp, an afterword by Kid Rock, commentary by noted rock journalist Gary Graff and more than 150 photos, 'Travelin' Man' presents a unique insider's view of one of rock 'n' roll's hardest-working, hit-making musical icons on his trajectory to superstardom.
—Neil Pond, American Profile
posted on: 11/8/2009
Gil Cohen: Aviation Artist
Hardcover, 144 pages ($49.95)
—Neil Pond, American Profile
posted on: 10/25/2009
By Raymond Buckland
Softcover, 189 pages ($14,95)
You'll be a big hit at the Halloween party with all the nifty info in this handy-dandy compendium about things that go bump in the night. With a thorough rundown of all sorts of apparitions, wraiths and other assorted boogymen, plus tales of spooky encounters, legendary spirits and haunted places throughout history, it's perfect candlelight reading for a dark, stormy night!
—Neil Pond, American Profile
posted on: 10/18/2009
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