Friday, March 30, 2012

Alan Gottlieb's Celebrity Address Book

Alan Gottlieb's Celebrity Address Book Review



Over 12,000 names and addresses of movie and television stars, sports heros, political leaders, musicians, artists, writers, executives, record holders, heads of state and many more.


Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Note to Self: A Personal Organizer

Note to Self: A Personal Organizer Review



Note to Self: A Personal Organizer is a small personal organizer for use with devices that have note entry capability such as the Kindle handsets and other certain mobile personal organizers. It is just a simple journal entry note pad capable of holding up to 10 personal notes at a time


Saturday, March 17, 2012

Paula Pryke's Simple Flowers Address Book (Paper Style: Pocket Address Book)

Paula Pryke's Simple Flowers Address Book (Paper Style: Pocket Address Book) Review



These pocket-sized address books are truly portable. In a new format for this season, they feature an eye-catching cover image, rounded corners, an elastic closure band, and a pocket on the inside back cover. Despite their compact size there's still plenty of space for all those crucial names and numbers.


Thursday, March 15, 2012

Shakti and Shakta: Essays and Addresses on the Shakta Tantrashastra (Forgotten Books)

Shakti and Shakta: Essays and Addresses on the Shakta Tantrashastra (Forgotten Books) Review



This is a set of essays by Woodroffe on Tantra.

About the Author

Sir John Woodroffe (1865 - 1936)
Sir John Woodroffe (1865-1936), also known by his pseudonym Arthur Avalon, was a British Orientalist whose work helped to unleash in the West a deep and wide interest in Hindu philosophy and Yogic practices.

Born on December 15th, 1865 as the eldest son of James Tisdall Woodroffe, Advocate-General of Bengal and his wife Florence, he was educated at Woburn Park School and University College, Oxford, where graduated in jurisprudence and the Bachelor of Civil Law examinations.

In 1890, He moved to India and enrolled as an advocate in Calcutta High Court. He was soon made a Fellow of the Calcutta University and appointed Law Professor of Calcutta University.He was appointed Standing Counsel to the Government of India in 1902 and two years later was raised to the High Court Bench.After serving for eighteen years in the bench, he became Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court in 1915.After retiring to England he became Reader in Indian Law at the University of Oxford, and finally moved to France in his retirement, where he died in 1936.

Alongside his judicial duties he studied Sanskrit and Hindu philosophy and was especially interested in the esoteric Hindu Tantric Shakti system. He translated some twenty original Sanskrit texts, and under his pseudonym Arthur Avalon.He published and lectured prolifically and authoritatively on Indian philosophy and a wide range of Yoga and Tantra topics.

His most popular and influential book, a major contribution to the appreciation of Indian philosophy and spirituality, is The Serpent Power - The Secrets of Tantric and Shaktic Yoga (Dover Books), which is the source of many modern Western appropriation


Sunday, March 11, 2012

Moleskine Volant Address Book Black XSmall (Moleskine Srl)

Moleskine Volant Address Book Black XSmall (Moleskine Srl) Review



The new Volant Address Books have ruled pages with laminated alphabetical tabs, created to be light and handy.


Friday, March 9, 2012

Romantic French Mini Address Book

Romantic French Mini Address Book Review



This elegant collection features stunning, French-inspired interiors. The inspirational photography evokes the romance of this classic, timeless design style. The Writing Set, Classic Notecards and Mini Address Book will inspire you to stay in touch with friends, while the elegant diary is the perfect everyday companion.


Thursday, March 8, 2012

Book of Addresses (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics)

Book of Addresses (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics) Review



This book consists of a series of essays that all turn around questions of the address of speech or writing. They argue and demonstrate that meaning is not just a matter of the active intention of a subject (for example, speaker, writer, or other signatory of a meaningful act) but also of its reception at another's address. The book's main concern is therefore with a theory of meaning and of action that is not centered on the intentional, self-conscious subject. The fifteen chapters explore this problematic within three broad areas: love, jealousy, and sexual difference; fiction or literature; and political or public discourse. The book engages principally with contemporary French thought and includes important new readings of work by Jacques Derrida, Hélène Cixous, Maurice Blanchot, and Jean-Luc Nancy.


Thursday, March 1, 2012

The Ultimate Friend Book: More Than Your Average Address Book For Teens!

The Ultimate Friend Book: More Than Your Average Address Book For Teens! Review



Disclaimer: This book contains CHRISTIAN material.
Finally! There's a book made entirely for you-an awesome teen-to keep track of all your best buddies' addresses, favorite activities, and even their favorite kind of car! The Ultimate Friend Book For Teens! is an address book made especially for teens. Keep track of over 45 of your close family members & friends by having them fill out their own "All About Me" and "My Favorites" pages, where they can record for you their addresses, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, birthdays, and special tid-bits about themselves. You will get to know your friends like never before-what kind of pets do they have? What are their interests? What sports do they like to play? How about their favorite ice cream flavors? You and your friends are sure to have a ton of fun with this book!