books by Stephen Howe
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Stephen Howe
Ship of Destiny (Liveship Traders, Book 3)
Robin Hobb
Spectra
, 2000
Satisfying end to an outstanding trilogy
School is about to start soon and I really need to sate my fantasy appetite soon because staying up really late reading these awesome books for hours at end is not contributing to a successful college education. Ship of Destiny seems to have put off a lot of readers ...
Empire: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
Stephen Howe
Oxford University Press, USA
, 2002
From Sargon to Lord of the Rings...Still the same old story
Readers and especially students who want a quick overview of the meaning of "empire" (by no means self-evident) will find a bright diamond in Professor Howe's short text. Encompassed in this slender volume is an attempt to clarify what it means to have an empire, how ...
The First Doctor: The First Doctor (Doctor Who the Handbook)
David J. Howe
,
Mark Stammers
, ...
Virgin Publishing
, 1994
A must for all Doctor Who fans who want to know more!
This book is a must for any Doctor Who fan. From the inception of the show in April 1962 to the end of October 1966, this book looks at the William Hartnell era of Doctor Who. These handbooks are really good. I've only seen these stories recently, but the book brings ...
Doctor Who: The Seventies (Doctor Who (BBC Hardcover))
David J. Howe
,
Mark Stammers
, ...
London Bridge (T)
, 1994
Brilliant!
A delightful review of the world of Doctor Who as it stood in the 1970's. It includes many rare pictures from the series as well as publicity shots and behind-the-scenes photos. From Adams, Douglas to Zygons (Terror of), this is a wonderfully produced Master-piece! ...
Fool's Fate (The Tawny Man, Book 3)
Robin Hobb
,
Megan Lindholm
Spectra
, 2004
The culmination of Fitz's tale!
"Fool's Fate" by Robin Hobb. Spring has come to Buckkeep, which means the time is approaching for Prince Dutiful to start on the accepted challenge thrown down by the Narcheska Elliania. A long term peace between The Six Duchies and The Out islands hangs on the ...
Royal Assassin (The Farseer Trilogy, Book 2)
Robin Hobb
Spectra
, 1997
A dark and realistic sequel, keep it up!
I agree with brannonc below when I say the book covers leave a LOT to be desired; I disagree with users like eryk and judah who view the good guys as wimps that repeatedly suffer at the hands of the bad guys in spite of having various powers like the Skill, the Wit, ...
Ireland and Empire: Colonial Legacies in Irish History and Culture
Stephen Howe
Oxford University Press, USA
, 2002
A valuable demystification that may miss its audience
This book is a cool and judicious survey of recent thinking on Ireland in terms of colonialism and postcolonialism. Building on the work of revisionist historians, the author patiently dismantles the myths of nationalist and unionist fundamentalism. In addition he ...
Mad Ship (The Liveship Traders, Book 2)
Robin Hobb
Spectra
, 1999
Nautical Masterpiece
I am sadly growing addicted to this trilogy. I suppose that is a good thing. While I was never a huge fan of adult fantasy, I have always had a thing for the nautical. The original book of this trilogy "Ship of Magic", was absolutely divine, but still pretty much a ...
What Wives Wish their Husbands Knew about Sex: A Guide for Christian Men
Ryan Howes
,
Richard Rupp
, ...
Baker Books
, 2007
"Not for Christians Only,"
It would be a shame if non-Christian readers did not avail themselves of the wisdoms of this little gem. It is psychologically sound and fun to read, enhancing the pursuit of the joys of intimacy that nature has made available to us all.
The Writer's Notebook: Craft Essays from Tin House
Anna Keesey
,
Susan Bell
, ...
Tin House Books
, 2009
Afrocentrism: Mythical Pasts and Imagined Homes
Stephen Howe
Verso
, 1998
A Devastating Critique
The study of history hinges on the honest search for truth. Even though everyone has biases, it is critical that the ideal of objectivity be something that scholars strive for. Eurocentrism is a betrayal of this ideal as is Afrocentrism. In this volume, Stephen Howe ...
The Sixth Doctor (Doctor Who the Handbook)
David J. Howe
,
Mark Stammers
, ...
Virgin Publishing
, 1994
An interesting account of the Colin Baker years
I really found this book interesting from start to finish. There are the usual behind the scenes explanations and in particular the debacle between Michael Grade and the programme is explored in detail. Personally I found the Colin Baker years some of the most ...
Doctor Who: The Sixties
David J. Howe
,
Mark Stammers
, ...
Virgin Publishing
, 1994
A 'must have' for any Who fan
The book is simply marvelous. Packed with information and some never before seen footage, the book is a valuable source, reflecting on a decade that witnessed the show's birth. Just as important as 'The Seventies' and 'The Eighties.'
The Handbook: The Unofficial and Unauthorized Guide to the Production of Doctor Who (Dr Who Telos)
David J Howe
, Stephen James Walker, ...
Telos Publishing
, 2005
The complete guide to the production of Doctor Who from 1963 to 1996 - in one bumper volume! On their first publication, the Doctor Who Handbooks were hailed for their comprehensive behind the scenes exploration of the BBC's cult science fiction show Doctor Who. Now collected in a revised and updated edition, this book is the definitive guide ...
Doctor Who: The Television Companion (Doctor Who)
David J. Howe
, Stephen James Walker
BBC Worldwide Publishing
, 1998
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