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

E-Mail Rules: A Business Guide to Managing Policies, Security, and Legal Issues for E-Mail and Digital Communication
Published in Paperback by AMACOM (May, 2003)
Authors: Nancy Flynn and Randolph Kahn
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It Will Pay for Itself a Hundred Times Over
This book covers it all. From email etiquette to how to protect yourself in case of a law suit. Email is a major part of any business --- large and small. And if you're not prepared to handle it; if you don't know how to use it, what to save and what to get rid of, you're going to end out in one big mess.

This book can save you a lot of time and money by telling you how to deal with spam, what sort of policies to implement in your company or business, what email etiquette is all about and many other topics.

This is a book you should have and use no matter how large or small your business is.

Susanna K. Hutcheson
Executive Copy Director and Owner
Powerwriting.com LLC


Earnie Shavers: Welcome to the Big Time
Published in Hardcover by Sports Publishing, Inc. (May, 2002)
Authors: Earnie Shavers, Mike Fitzgerald, Marshall Terrill, and Bert Randolph Sugar
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class act
i had the pleasure of speaking with earnie the other night on the phone. he truly is a class act and a true gentleman. he had fights with many of the classic names of the 70s muhammad ali, larry holmes, jimmy young, ken norton, jimmy ellis, jerry quarry, roy tiger williams and many more.

he tells me he has a very successful marketing company in the states now, and suprisingly said don king was a good guy and not to believe what ' all those guys say'. we spoke about his old peers like candy slim jeff merritt whos in bad shape these days and the fearsome roy tiger williams who is now a mr nice guy and a singer with larry holmes in philly.

its great how many of these old warriors are doing okay for themselves now. best wishes to 'my mate' earnie, i cant wait to get the book of you persoanlly, i have no doubt its another classic like the books by larry holmes, joe frazier, quick tillis and george foreman.


Effects of Climate Change and Variability on Agricultural Production Systems
Published in Hardcover by Kluwer Academic Publishers (August, 2002)
Authors: Otto C., III Doering, J. C. Randolph, Jane Southworth, Rebecca A. Pfeifer, and Moshe C. Kress
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Brilliant book on effects of climate change
If you are interested in the effects of climate change, and can afford the not insignificant entry cost, you should buy this book. It is particularly recommended for all American scientists who continue to deny that climate change exists. I found the book so gripping that I read it from cover to cover in one evening. However, you should petition the publishers to put a marginally less obscene pricetag on the book.


Emile de Antonio: Radical Filmmaker in Cold War America
Published in Paperback by Univ of Wisconsin Pr (13 October, 2000)
Author: Randolph Lewis
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de Antonio Rules!
I had never even heard of de Antonio, but Randolph Lewis has now sparked my interest in his films, and in American documentary filmmaking more generally. A truly masterful work!


The Emperor and the Kite (A Randolph Caldecott Medal Honor Book)
Published in Paperback by Sandcastle (April, 1993)
Authors: Jane Yolen and Ed Young
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A Fantastic Children's Book
I thought that this book was excelent. The artwork was wonderful, and the storyline was entertaining. What I liked most about the book though is the hero of the story. She is a tiny, little girl. This book provides a great role model for children in its hero. I highly recommend this book, as well as many of the authors other books, to anyone, child or adult. It's a great read.


Escape Betwixt Two Suns: A True Tale of the Underground Railroad in Illinois (Shawnee Books)
Published in Paperback by Southern Illinois Univ Pr (Trd) (January, 2002)
Authors: Carol Pirtle and Rodney O. Davis
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Couldn't Put This One Down !
With great anticipation, I have awaited the release of this book. Pirtle recounts the true story of Susan "Sukey" Richardson's escape to freedom using the Underground Railroad. Through letters that had been hidden away for more than a century, Pirtle weaves us in and out of the life of one of Sukey's most sympathetic supporters, William Hayes. Through this non-fiction account we learn of the hardships all Americans faced during the mid-19th century. We're told of Sukey, her master, and those brave men and women who risked their lives, reputations, and personal finances to help others make their way to freedom. Equally fascinating is the courtroom drama between Sukey's master and those who allegedly helped the young woman in her run to freedom.

If you're a US history enthusiast, a fan of Illinois history, an Underground Railroad aficionado, a Civil War buff, or just a casual reader who's interested in a captivating story...you'll be sure to enjoy this tome. I highly recommend it.

And...if you're interested in other stories related to Southern Illinois history, I urge you to try to get hold of Pirtle's other two books: "Shining Moments" and "Where Illinois Began: A Pictorial History of Randolph County."


A Guide to Starting Psychotherapy Groups (Practical Resources for the Mental Health Professional)
Published in Paperback by Academic Press (August, 1999)
Authors: John R. Price, David R. Hescheles, and John Randolph Price
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Invaluable reading for group psychotherapists & counselors.
In A Guide To Starting Psychotherapy Groups, editors John R. Price, David R. Hescheles, and A. Rae Price have collaborated to assist psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists, nurse clinicians, pastoral counselors, school counselors, and other trained therapists in the process of forming and maintaining therapy groups. Included is all the basic information and necessary steps for getting groups started (beginning with the first mention of group therapy to clients); clarification of differing theoretical approaches to doing group therapy); helpful guides for tracking referrals and billing; analysis of group psychotherapy's effectiveness; attention to special groups and co-therapy leadership; and authoritative articles by international leaders in group psychotherapy. A Guide To Starting Psychotherapy Groups is essential, invaluable reading for anyone contemplating or currently conducting a group counseling activity.


Handbook of Headache
Published in Paperback by Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins (15 April, 2000)
Authors: Randolph W. Evans, Ninan T. Mathew, and Mathew
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all you want to know about headaches in a short book
If you have limited time, but want a concise review of headaches, I would recommend this authoritative book which is helpful for diagnosis of management of most headaches.


The horn and the sword; the history of the bull as symbol of power and fertility
Published in Unknown Binding by Greenwood Press ()
Author: Jack Randolph Conrad
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a great intercultural survey -- and that's no bull!
i used this text as the major work cited for a research project in dance/performance art about the bull as a symbol of masculinity, strength, and ferocity. the author compares the bull across 10 cultures, spanning about 100,000 years of symbological evolution. the work begins with paleolithic man and goes forward towards modern spain. the 10 chapters are: paleolithic man, mesopotamia, egypt, india, the levant, crete, greece, rome, christian europe, and spain. the work is clear and logical, though the writing style is dated -- an updated edition might be an interesting project for someone. the focus is on the west, and more detail for eastern/african/american cultures would make it even better. still it is a wonderful resource for anyone interested in bulls, comparative religion and mythology, and/or anthropology. i highly recommend it as a resource for those interested in knowing about the source of the symbolism is ancient myths. you might also want to check out the equivalent texts for cats ("the cat in the mysteries of magic and religion" by w. oldfield howey) and snakes ("the encircled serpent" also by howey)


Inside the Minds: Leading Consultants - Industry Leaders Share Their Knowledge on the Art of Consulting
Published in Paperback by Aspatore Books (November, 2001)
Authors: Frank Roney, Randolph C. Blazer, Pamela McNamara, Chuck Lucier, Dietmar Ostermann, Luther J. Nussbaum, Bradley M. Smith, Thomas J. Silveri, David Frigstad, and John C. McAuliffe
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First Rate-Must Read
This is a fantastic book on the art of consulting. As a previous partner of McKinsey, I took a lot away from this book that took me 20 years to learn previously. I highly recommend this book to every level consultant, doing any type of consulting.


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