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Artist on his island : a study in self-reliance
Published in Unknown Binding by Noyes Press ()
Author: Randolph Wardell Johnston
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Artist on his island
I think that this was a wonderful book-knowing that it was true, and having visited the island where the johnstons lived, and seeing the foundry, was an exceptional experience. I met Randolph Johnston and his family, and watched as he created a statue for my husbands family. I would highly recommend this book.


Blood, Sweat and Tears
Published in Paperback by Simon Publications (July, 2001)
Authors: Winston S. Churchill and Randolph S. Churchill
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Good WWII book
This is a good book for anyone interested in WWII history. His speeches give Great Britain's point of view durning WWII, even before the war begins. America is mentioned several times in the book, but does this book does not give a very detailed description of what is going on in America durning this time. The book focuses on the war in Europe and Africa only. Japan is rarely mentioned. Overall this is a good book, comprised of Churchill's speeches.


Boxing: Photographs by Larry Fink
Published in Hardcover by powerHouse Books (June, 1997)
Author: Burt Randolph Sugar
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Fink's Fighters
Larry Fink has captured the essence of the heart of boxing throughout this book. He's caught specific moments which go unnoticed on a daily basis in the gym and made them immortal. Most specific and touching are those photos of Fighter and Trainer in the locker room before the fight. An excellent, well written dabble on the history of boxing accompanies the photos as well. nice.


Complete Handicapper's Manual: A Scientific Guide to Making Money at the Races
Published in Paperback by E P Dutton (September, 1978)
Author: Randolph Reynolds
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Comment
Book was originally published as: - "Anyone can make Money at the Races" Paperback - "Making Money at the Races" Hard cover form. Hardcover was upgraded and called: - "New Handicapper's Manual". Randolph Reynolds died July 7, 1982 in Toronto


Comprehensive Neuropsychiatry
Published in Hardcover by Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins (15 January, 1996)
Authors: Barry S. Fogel, Randolph B. Schiffer M.D., and Stephen M., Phd Rao
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neuropsychiarty
I like this text tremendously. It has helped me to understand neuropsychiarty and relate it to clinical findings. It is easy to follow and has great illustrations.


A Concise Grammar of Contemporary English
Published in Hardcover by HBJ College & School Division (June, 1973)
Author: Randolph Quirk
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I got 90% in my grammar test with this test.
I found a lot good information in this book. I want to tell you that it is a very good book about how the English is spoken and not how is it. One thing is how the English is and other is how the English is spoken in all the social levels. you can refresh you knowledge in the grammar structures and how really are used it.


Delia Webster and the Underground Railroad
Published in Hardcover by University Press of Kentucky (July, 1900)
Authors: Randolph Paul Runyon and William Albert Davis
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Good writing, good drama, good history
Easy reading, warts and all biography and balanced scholarship about the complex and intertwined lives of proslavery figures and two famous abolitionists carrying their moral battle and suffering to Kentucky as prelude to the Civil War.


Diagnostic Testing in Neurology
Published in Hardcover by W B Saunders (September, 1999)
Author: Randolph W. Evans
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first review
This a very helpful book for any one in neurology, I like the table, algorithme, pictures, which helps and orient not only in choosing this test or anothe, but also why.


Dream Catcher
Published in Audio Cassette by Time Warner Audio Books (November, 1994)
Authors: Terry C. Johnston and John Randolph Jones
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dream catcher
This was a very interesting book because it had the ability to keep you focused on the objective at hand and still transform you from one setting to another in a very fluid manner. The way everything ties together is masterful. Be sure to read the two previous books before this one so you will be able to enjoy this work as it should be enjoyed.


Faith, Freedom, and Value: Introductory Philosophical Dialogues
Published in Hardcover by Westview Press (October, 1989)
Author: Randolph M. Feezell
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Enjoyable introduction to philosophy
This book is a very enjoyable, easy read. It is structured as a series of dialogs between two friends, one of whom is a philosophy professor and the other, well, not. The "lay" person attempts to express his views on a number of controversial subjects - existence of God, vegetarianism, life after death, freedom, etc. The professor then critiques those views and offers a way to look at each using only reason. Quick read I highly recommend it.


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