Customer Review: This was a Christmas present and I haven't heard from the person I gave it to that it was bad, so I assumed they liked it. They requested it.
Customer Review: Great books.. excellent picture quality and the book was in great condition. I would recommend to anyone thats interested in the arts and history. I had these books assigned for my class and I'm glad he chose these rather than anything else.
Customer Review: The CDs in this set are not packaged in standard jewelboxes nor even in cheap sleeves, but are mounted directly atop a printed surface. As a result, when I purchased the set from my school bookstore, I found that several of the CDs had dried flecks of ink on the data side that made it impossible to... more info
Customer Review: The book looked alright it did not have any folded edges just the front cover had a crease in it. It arrived faster than I thought it would come. All in all not bad. The book looked good even with the crease.
Customer Review: Now, I loved A Civil Action. But one of the main reasons that that book was so great is because it had terrific villains. The Lost Painting, on the other hand, doesn't have a single antagonist, unless you count time, which I don't. Also, A Civil Action had a single madcap hero who relented... more info
Customer Review: Originally produced as six volumes between 1572 and 1617, Cities of the World was monumental task at that time. Not only did it contain maps and bird's eye drawings of every major European city, but also included towns and cities from Africa, Asia and Central America. But beyond just a catalog of... more info
Customer Review: Vermeer, I can't believe it, What you should have done to deserve a good book?, kill somebody as Caravaggio, commit suicide as Van Gogh, die at 37 as Raphael, please ...! Texts in the book are extremely obvious, format is not adequate to store in common shelves, I think that knowing his small... more info