
Stuart Miller
Author of Men and Friendship
About the Author
Stuart Miller has been a journalist for three decades, covering a wide variety of topics for publications including the New York Times, the New York Daily News, the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, the Boston Globe, Newsweek, the Guardian, and Variety. He is the author or coauthor of The show more Other Islands of New York City: A History and Guide, Good Wood: The Story of the Baseball Bat, and Where Have All Our Giants Gone. He is a third-generation Brooklynite and lives there with his wife and two sons. show less
Works by Stuart Miller
Hot springs; the true adventures of the first New York Jewish literary intellectual in the human-potential movement (1971) 11 copies, 1 review
White Water Lake District: A Canoe and Kayak Guide to the Rivers of North West England (2003) 4 copies
ANZANG Nature and Landscape, The Fourth Collection [OP]: Photographer of the Year Competition (Natural History) (2007) 2 copies
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Hot Springs: The True Adventures of the First New York Jewish Intellectual in the Human-Potential Movement by Stuart Miller
“Honest, Weird, Well-Written”
(Review from Amazon, July, 2020)
“I got this because of a general interest in Esalen history and history of the Human Potential Movement, and found the book gave some of that background, but that it was a piece of literature in its own right. Obviously influenced by Portnoy's Complaint, Miller displays some chops as well as the neurosis popular at the time. I liked the book, and I'm curious what else Stuart Miller got up to in his life.”
(Review from Amazon, July, 2020)
“I got this because of a general interest in Esalen history and history of the Human Potential Movement, and found the book gave some of that background, but that it was a piece of literature in its own right. Obviously influenced by Portnoy's Complaint, Miller displays some chops as well as the neurosis popular at the time. I liked the book, and I'm curious what else Stuart Miller got up to in his life.”
A must-read book for those interested in what makes Europeans different from Americans.
Humanistische gezondheidszorg
Aandacht voor eigen kracht van patient. Invloed van menselijke waarden van de patient op de gezondheid
Aandacht voor eigen kracht van patient. Invloed van menselijke waarden van de patient op de gezondheid
Nov 15, 2011Dutch
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