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Works by Sourcebooks Inc.

The Jane Austen Companion to Life (2010) 41 copies, 2 reviews
Main St.: American Retro (2000) 19 copies
The Body in Art: Bottoms (2000) 12 copies
Lips in Art (2000) 8 copies
Baby's First Mother Goose Treasury (2013) 8 copies, 1 review
The Best Romantic Ideas (2006) 8 copies
The Body in Art: Feet (2000) 7 copies
Breasts in Art (2000) 7 copies
Rejoice (Seasonal) (2017) 3 copies
Great Sex Coupons (2006) 3 copies
Easter Bunny Coupons (2012) 2 copies
Sexy Coupons (2001) 2 copies
Kiss Me Coupons (2006) 2 copies
I Love You Dad Coupons (2013) 2 copies
I Love You Mom Coupons (2013) 2 copies
By the Lake (2007) 1 copy
Live. Love. Bark. (2017) 1 copy
Instant Love Notes (2015) 1 copy
Kiss Me You Fool (2002) 1 copy
Love Poetry Postcards (2006) 1 copy
Hot Summer Sex Coupons (2004) 1 copy
Romance Coupons (2000) 1 copy
Dear Daddy Coupons (1999) 1 copy
Good Luck (2014) 1 copy

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5 reviews
This is a multimedia collection of primary and secondary works about H. G. Wells' War of the Worlds and Orson Welles' 1938 radio play. It contains:

1. Forward (Ray Bradbury)
2. Introduction (Holmsten/Lubertozzi)
3. A short biography of Orson Welles and history of the radio play (Holmsten/Lubertozzi)
4. Mars in popular culture (Holmsten/Lubertozzi)
5. A short biography of H.G.Wells and history of the book (Holmsten/Lubertozzi)
6. Transcript of Orson's radio play (Howard Kotch [w/ Welles])
7. The show more complete text of the novel (H. G. Wells)
8. Afterword (Ben Bova)
9. An audio-CD including 5 tracks:
9a. "The War of the Worlds", the complete 1938 play (1 hour)
9b. Orson Welles press conference the day after
9c. H.G and Orson co-interviewed in 1940.
9d. An excerpt from a 1968 radio version in Buffalo, NY that caused similar panic
9e. An excerpt of Orson looking back on the play 40 years after.
10. Many illustrations and pictures.

This is a very generous book. Even if you already own the novel, there is enough supplemental here to make it worth having. My only complaint is that H. G. Welles original book is not very good, until Orson immortalized it on radio in 1938 (with substantial changes) it was not one of H.G.'s most well known works. Indeed, Orson's adaptation is genius, while H.G.'s story is mostly derivative of the existing genre known as Invasion Literature which was very popular in the run up to World War I. Having already read Ther Battle of Dorking (1871) I felt like I was reading it all over again, but less convincing, repetitive and sort of sappy. If it hadn't been for Orson's radio play I suspect the novel would be a minor work of H.G. Wells and not the iconic 20th century story it has become. Luckily the hour long broadcast is freely available online, but this book, if found cheap enough, is a great resource and a lot of fun.

--Review by Stephen Balbach, via CoolReading (c) 2008 cc-by-nd
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This is a cute little book with quotes from Austen's novels and letters, as well as vintage color illustrations. It might be neat to repurpose an old copy by framing all the little photo pages. For those Austen lovers out there who like to have all things Austen in their collection, this makes a great piece.
4.5
This is a really nice selection of Mother Goose tales and the artwork is lovely and eye catching.

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Ray Bradbury Foreword
Ben Bova Afterword
Orson Welles Contributor
Howard Koch Radio script
Warwick Goble Illustrator
John Callaway Narrator

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Works
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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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