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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Drew", sorted by average review score:

Getting Exposure: The Artist's Guide to Exhibiting the Work
Published in Paperback by Art Calendar (January, 1995)
Authors: Art Calendar, Carolyn Blakeslee, Barbara Dougherty, and Drew Steis
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Practical Advice For Artists
Art Calendar Magazine has compiled their best articles from past issues into a business manual for artists. Lots of the articles are written by artists. Advice is still relevant and is the only place to get information from artists that have gone through the process of finding support themselves.


Haida Their Art and Culture
Published in Paperback by Hancock House ()
Author: Leslie Drew
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Haida: Their art and culture
When you first visit the great land known as Alaska, everything is strange to you and when you leave you have a force drawing you back. This force is not the land or the wildlife it,s the people.Read this book and find out what makes these people tick.


HARD TO GET: NANCY DREW ON CAMPUS #14
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Simon Pulse (01 October, 1996)
Author: Carolyn Keene
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Yah it was OK needed more excitement.GOOD
Okay book but the part with the party BORING,come on.WellI loved the part with whats her name o yah Stephanie


High Marks for Malice (The Nancy Drew Files Case 32)
Published in Paperback by Simon Pulse (February, 1989)
Author: Carolyn Keene
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ned
i didnt like it when ned was flirting with this gir


History of the Australian Environment Movement
Published in Paperback by Cambridge University Press (July, 1999)
Authors: Drew Hutton and Libby Connors
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Thought Provoking Reading
While in essence a history of a movement, covering over 200 years, this books brings the past to life, inciting the reader to search for deeper meaning, and seek out reasoning which may have previously been overlooked.

Another excellent feature is the colleciton of photos - I only wish there were more.

A fantastic read, for anyone interested in the environment movement, and in particular the politics and the people behind it. A book no university student in related fields should overlook.


How To Be Successful in the Bead Jewelry Business
Published in Spiral-bound by Kate Drew-Wilkinson Designs (01 January, 1993)
Author: Kate Drew-Wilkinson
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Most Impressed
I've been running my own successful little bead jewelry business, creativelybelle.com, for some while and I've been hunting for a book just like this for 2 years. Within 24 hours of it arriving I'd read it from cover to cover and found it practical, informative and right on the mark.
Being in Australia I hadn't heard of Kate before and was taking a bit of risk ordering it but was well rewarded. Kate answered many of my questions I've been struggling with, including dealing with sales reps and client agreements. It also confirmed some of the decisions and actions I've made on my own and has been a good confidence booster!
I think this is a great text for anyone building their own jewelry business, it is well structured, generously shares insights from hard earnt experience, isn't too USA focused and I'll refer to it for years to come. It is a great investment.


If Saddlebag's Could Talk: Methodist Stories and Anecdotes
Published in Paperback by Providence House Pub (November, 1998)
Authors: Frederick E. Maser and Robert Drew Simpson
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"The Wild and the Wesleyan"
At last, here is a book that presents the quirky and all-too-human side of Methodist history. You'll meet a wide array of ministerial giants -- from Francis Asbury, the tireless itinerant bishop roundly acknowledged to be the father of American Methodism...to "Crazy" Dow, an evangelist with as many idiosyncracies as a "Northern Exposure" character. This is not dry historical reading by any stretch. A must-read for any student of Methodism or mainstream religion in general, this is a colorful window into one of the most influential religious organizations in the world.


If You Lived With the Sioux Indians
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Authors: Ann McGovern, Jean Syverud Drew, and Beatrice Darwin
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the answer to your questions
This book could tell you the answers or doubts about the Sioux indians.It tells you in the the point as if you lived with the Sioux indians.I really like this book because it really helps out in projects you need to research.


Joie Warner's Spaghetti: America's Favorite Pasta
Published in Hardcover by Hearst Books (July, 1994)
Authors: Joie Warner and Drew Warner
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Fresh & Wholesome-Easy & Delishious
I tried the recipes out of my son's copy and found them to be easy and tasty. Have been looking for a copy of this cookbook for myself every since. I hope you can locate one for me. Bon Appetit


The LUCKY HORSESHOES: THE NANCY DREW NOTEBOOKS #26
Published in Paperback by Aladdin Library (01 September, 1998)
Author: Carolyn Keene
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The Lucky Horseshoes
Nancy Drew, Bess, and George Fayne were waiting for school to end. They were excited to go to their riding lesson after school. Bess showed all of her classmates her mothers earings. They were lucky horseshoes earings. Bess, Nancy, and George ran when the bell rang. They walked to the riding lessons. Mandy was showing off her new boots for the lessons. The riding teacher gave everyone horses, but Mandy got a wild horse. The horse was big and black. Bess got Mandy's old horse Buttercup. When the riders were going to ride, Mandy told Bess to put away her earings otherwise she would lose it. After riding, the earings were gone. Later Nancy went to the scene of the crime. She saw swirl shoe prints. The next day Nancy called all the riders n the room and examined the shoes. She found the matching shoe! It was Mandy. Mandy gave the earings back. She told Bess why she took it. Mandy told Bess she took it because she was afraid of the horse. Then she told the teacher and Mandy got Buttercup.

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