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

Introduction to Linear Regression Analysis
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (January, 1982)
Authors: Douglas C. Montgomery, Douglas C. Montomery, and Elizabeth A. Peck
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An excellent book
This is one of the best books on the market for a course on linear regression analysis. It contains everything from the basic least squares equations to problems of multicollinearity, and a section on non-linear regression is also thrown in for good measure. Not a cheap book (Wiley would do well to consider inexpensive paperback editions for non-plutocrats)but highly recommended nevertheless. The book contains many applications to real-life problems and questions are included at the ends of the chapters, making this a valuable textbook for a very wide range of students.


Introduction to the Lotus Sutra
Published in Paperback by Jain Pub Co (September, 1998)
Authors: Shinjo Suguro and Daniel B. Montgomery
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Cliff Notes for the Lotus Sutra
Anyone looking for a good chapter-by-chapter summary and commentary on the Lotus Sutra should look no further than this book. Rev. Suguro (he is a priest of the Nichiren Shu) also covers the two sutras that open and close the Lotus Sutra, the Sutra of Innumerable Meanings and the Sutra of Meditation on Bodhisattva Samantabhadra. He also highlights the seven famous parables of the Lotus Sutra, including the Parable of the Burning House (which is well known from Hui-Neng's discussion of it in the Platform Scripture) and the Parable of the Prodigal Son. Rev. Suguro also highlights those passages which are of particular importance to Nichiren Buddhism and also discusses the T'ien-t'ai system of analyzing the sutra according to the diffent functions of its various sections. There is also a brief discussion of Nichiren's reading of the Lotus Sutra in an appendix. I hasten to add, however, that this book was not written from a sectarian point of view. Rather, it was written to open up the Lotus Sutra for all Buddhists and non-Buddhists who wish to get a better understanding of what this most famous of Mahayana sutras is about. A valuable introductory work like this is especially important for the Lotus Sutra, since even famed Zen Masters like Hakuin had difficulty appreciating the depths of the Lotus Sutra simply by reading it on their own without a guide and/or a few satoris under their belt. Many Zen practitioners should also know that Dogen also frequently quoted from the Lotus Sutra in his monumental work the Shobogenzo. So I would recommend this book to anyone who might be wondering why Hui-Neng, Hakuin, and Dogen found the Lotus Sutra so fascinating. For Nichiren Buddhists, it should go without saying that a guide to the Lotus Sutra would be invaluable. The only drawback to this book is that it sometimes takes for granted that the reader has already had a basic eduction in foundational Buddhism and Mahayana Buddhism. So this book is not a good introduction to Buddhist itself - but it does give a cursory explanation of basic Buddhist and basic Mahayana concepts as they appear within the Lotus Sutra. One last note, this book uses passages from the English translation of the Lotus Sutra by Rev. Senchu Murano. This translation is available from the Nichiren Shu and is highly regarded as a very authoritative and readily understandable translation.

Namu Myoho Renge Kyo, Rev. Ryuei McCormick


It Happened at Camp Pine Tree (Choose Your Own Nighmare , No 10)
Published in Library Binding by Gareth Stevens (January, 1997)
Authors: R. A. Montgomery, Bill Schmidt, and Janet Hubbard-Brown
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The Summer camp of Doom!
The Summer Camp of Doom!
By: R. A. Montgomery
By Ryan Alkire
Period 1

Wow! That was a great book I just finished reading, it's called Nightmare at camp Pine Tree Lake and I guarantee you will think it's a great book to. So read it unless you're too scared to read this frightful choose your own nightmare story.

It's a Mysterious Horror and you (Your self) are the main character. You go to your favorite summer camp this summer. It's called Pine Tree Lake. Last year you had a ton of fun with Joel one of counselors who everyone enjoyed being around. But this year he hasn't been seen yet and you are worried. Some say he's lost in the woods and can't find a way back. Some say he was eaten by a hungry animal. Some say he just quit being a counselor but you know that's lie because Joel loved being a counselor, the way he told stories at the night camp fires and the way he would always want to go on hikes, paddle around the lake in a canoe. And you could always tell that was happy at camp. You get suspicious when you see Joel's bag on the cabin floor so you wonder, and you are motivated to find your friend Joel where ever he is.

Your best friend Lisa who is also at the camp is going to help you find Joel. One of the counselors said Joel took off in a canoe and never came back, but he forbids you to go. Late one night you and Lisa sneak off in a canoe and along the way you see an island with a broken down canoe lying on the shore. But would it be safe to investigate what would you do, after all this is a "choose your own nightmare" story. Be careful it's very dangerous out there.

Will they find Joel or will they die trying? It's really your decision how this story ends. Don't miss out on this fun filled nightmare book. "Nightmare at camp Pine Tree Lake."


Jack's Law: The Rise and Fall of Renegade Judge Jack Montgomery
Published in Hardcover by Crane Hill Publishers (July, 1900)
Author: Steve Joynt
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"Excellent insight into the downfall of the judicial system"
"Jack's Law" is a well written documentation of corruption and abuse within the judicial system. Written with the precision of an investigative reporter, Steve Joynt provides the reader with a factual basis for the inevitible conclusion to a corrupt public official.

Steve's research into his subject begins with details of Montgomery's early childhood and continue through a lifetime devoted to deception and self grandeur that led to his eventual downfall and death.

Well worth reading, particularly for anyone interested in the backrooms of "justice".


Jesus on Trial
Published in Hardcover by Crossway Books (March, 2002)
Authors: James Montgomery Boice and Philip Graham Ryken
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A Rediscovery of the Trial of Christ
As an undergraduate at University studying theology, I spent a term writing a thesis on the trial of Christ. I wish I had this book as reference for my research. Boice and Ryken outline several messages of salvation found in the few hours Jesus was persecuted by the authorities and the points they draw out are life changing. A well thought-out and inspired book. Even the consumate theologigian will walk away from this reading with a new insight on the importance of the events surrounding Jesus' trial.


Johnnie: The Life of Johnnie Rebecca Carr, With Her Friends Rosa Parks, E.D. Nixon, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Others in the Montgomery Civil Rights struggle
Published in Paperback by Black Belt Press (June, 1997)
Authors: Johnnie Rebecca Carr, Randall Williams, and Jeffrey Hurst
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How LONG WILL IT TAKE?
AS aGRADUATE OF ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITY IN 1987 AND A PROPONENT OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY I AM A SUPPORTER OF THE TRUTH AND KNOWING THE ROLE MRS CARR AND E.D.NIXON PLAYED IN THE MOVEMENT WAS VERY ENLIGHTENING TO ME I HAVE WRITTEN TO MRS. CARR SEVERAL TIMES IN HOPES OF RECEIVING HISTORICAL INFORMATION FROM HER. I THANK THE BOOK SENDS A MESSAGE THAT YOU HAVE TO GO BEYOND PRINT MEDIA TO GET THE FACTS!


Journey of the Pink Dolphin: An Amazon Quest
Published in Hardcover by ISIS Publishing (August, 2001)
Author: Sy Montgomery
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Amazing Story, Amazing Animal, Amazing Author
I found this book to be incredibly well written, bursting at the seams with imagry and science. Sy Montgomery brings to the table a mixture of "common man's" love for something simply beautiful as well as a scientists need to know the reasons why. She delicately weaves in native stories told by people indigenous to the areas she visited with a scientifically justified look at an elusive species. All this is done while painting a beautiful portrait about life in the amazon basin. This was an amazing book that made me want to read everything she's written.


The King Ranch, 1939-1944: A Photographic Essay
Published in Textbook Binding by Morgan & Morgan, Inc. (April, 1975)
Author: Antoinette Montgomery Frissell, Bacon
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A pictorial review of real people in the King Ranch.
I grew up in the King Ranch. So I can relate to the photo layout. The book shows real people doing what makes the King ranch so great. It also brings back many wonderful memories of my grandparents, parents, countless relatives, and friends. What makes this book so valuable to me, is the fact that most of my kin are no longer with us. Antoinette Montgomery Frissell did a wonderful job of telling it like it was


Law Above the Law: Why the Law Needs Biblical Foundations/ How Legal Thought Supports Christian Truth
Published in Paperback by Canadian Institute for Law, Theology & Public Policy, Inc. (June, 1975)
Author: John Warwick Montgomery
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Any Higher Foundation for Justice?
No wonder our legal system is in shambles. When a society allows its legal system to be the tool of public opinion, this is the result.

Montgomery shows how the common law flowed out of another foundation, God's revelation of right and wrong.

For all intents and purposes, we've junked that, turning to creative legal interpretation, which writes the law rather than interprets whats legislated.


Lest I shall be forgotten : anecdotes and traditions of quilts
Published in Unknown Binding by Goschenhoppen Historians ()
Author: Nancy Roan
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One of the most informative books on PA German quilts!
This book is a hidden gem, hard to find, and a marvelous addition to your quilt reference library. Setting it apart from other books resulting from quilt documentations are the many quotes taken from interviews with local quilters, full of wisdom and humor. I guarantee you will be delighted with this book!

This book was the result of quilt documentation days in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania in the Perkiomen Valley (also known as Goschenhoppen) combined with the Roans' extensive personal interviews with local quilters. This area is rich with quilting traditions and several patterns which are distinct if not unique to this area like the "Rainbow" variation of the Trip Around the World, "Rising Sun," and "Perkiomen Valley". Many of the quilts shown in the book are Pennsylvania German, although the area also had English, Welsh, and other settlers in addition to the "Pennsylvania Dutch."

Everyone I know who has read this book treasures it as one of the most valuable historical quilting books in their library!


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