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

The Insiders' Guide to Madison (2nd Ed)
Published in Paperback by Insiders' Publishing Inc. (August, 1998)
Authors: Genie Campbell and Chris Martell
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Fits like a glove
This book really helped me. I have never been to Madison, and I even know how it was like to be there. But this book really was a helper on the planning of my trip. It explores the good and bad side of the city, including festivities, museums, shopping and maps.


Interpreting the Personal: Expression and the Formation of Feelings
Published in Paperback by Cornell Univ Pr (January, 1998)
Author: Sue Campbell
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A Complex, Exciting, Challenging Book
Like all good philosophy books, this book is not a quick read. However, it is a book well worth spending time on if you are interested in philosophy, aesthetics, or expression. Campbell argues that our standard way of looking at the relationship between expression and emotions is wrong. We think we have an emotion and can then either express it or keep it to ourselves but whatever we do with it, it is still the same emotion. Instead, she argues that emotions are formed partly through their expression and partly through the way they are responded to by others (which means that there are political dimensions to this whole thing). Maybe I am making this sound a lot drier than the book does but she deals with things as diverse as Cyrano de Bergerac (a beautifully argued chapter), Kris Kristoferson, and Sylvia Plath and a number of philsophers to make a compelling case for rethinking what emotions are. Not many books force you to think hard about commonplace things to see that they are not so commonplace after all. This is such a book and I urge people to take up the challenge.


Into the Light-Tomorrow's Medicine Today
Published in Hardcover by Soundview Pubns (March, 1992)
Author: William Campbell,M.D. Douglass
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Info on a Little Known Therapy for Viruses and Infections
Many alternative medicine doctors are using this therapy and it has proven effective against many viral and bacterial infections including AIDs. You can still get new copies at 800-728-2288.


Introduction to Remote Sensing, Third Edition
Published in Hardcover by Guilford Press (20 March, 2002)
Authors: James Campbell and James B. Campbell
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A complete giude to Remote Sensing Practices and Techniques
"Introduction to Remote Sensing" by James Campbell covers Remote Sensing, past and present, from one end of the spectrum to the other. Head of the Geography Department at Virginia Tech, his book shows all of the new technology and image processing required for todays sensors. It has excellent illustrations and charts to get the point across easily for a very difficult subject. Complete and up to date, Campbell discusses the new wave of remote sensing, image classification, plant sciences, earth sciences, gps, hyperspectral data, the history of satellites, radiation and cartography. And most of all, how to apply it accurately.


Irish Almanac & Yearbook of Facts 1998
Published in Paperback by Dufour Editions (01 January, 1997)
Authors: Pat McArt, Colm McKenna, and Donal Campbell
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A great reference book!
A book every Irish American should own. The book gives information on the political parties, the government, statistics on counties, sports information, biographical information and oodles of facts relating to Ireland. Highly recommended!


Israel's Final Holocaust
Published in Paperback by Thomas Nelson Incorporated (01 August, 1980)
Authors: Jack Van Impe and Roger F. Campbell
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The Key to the Future's Final Destiny
Jack Van Impe's 'Israel's Final Holocaust,' centers around Israel in history and in future prophecy. Without it, it would be impossible to know God's plan to know the future of Israel. The book shows how the Bible predicted the exact history of the Jewish people from the fall of Jeruslaem to the present returning to the homeland. These prophecies have been fulfilled. Now what of the future? Are we living in the end times? Hanging in the shadows are the events: the Rapture of the Church, the Tribulation, Antichrist, Armageddon and the Millennium.


Van Impe along with Roger F. Campbell explain from the beginning as the world sets the stage for these end-time events to happen. It starts with Matt. 24: 6,7 of the two World Wars and other wars that have followed after [Rom. 8: 22,23; Joel 3: 9.10]. What also follows are the famines, pestilences, earthquakes, sliding morals, increased knowledge (technology) [Daniel 12:4], signs in the Heavens, and the World Stage (Russia about to move in the Middle East, European Common Market, China as a sleeping giant ready to awaken). The Book of Daniel is very crucial as it's outline of the future is very accurate. Van Impe and Campbell explains Daniel's interpetations and visions to moderen day events.


Jailing of Cecelia Capture
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 2001)
Author: Janet Campbell Hale
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Identity in American Society
The Jailing of Cecilia Capture is a well-written novel that addresses the themes of home, purpose, family, struggles, and foremost identity. Hale writes the story without distracting the reader with anything that isn't needed. Of primary interest to native american readers, such as myself, this work looks at a character, who like so many of us, is trying to balance the past with the present, being native with trying to make a living in American society. The way Cecilia Capture stumbles through her identity and difficulties, and somehow manages a precarious balance that works is a valuable lesson in "seeking life". I highly recommend this book to native readers, and to non-Indians who wish to get a glimpse of some of the challenges we natives are faced with. It is also a book with a great independent woman character, who is portrayed in a realistic and appreciable way.


The JFK Assassination Timeline Chart
Published in Paperback by Bruce Campbell Adamson Books (01 October, 1996)
Authors: Bruce Campbell Adamson, Susan Amerson, and Andrew Amerson
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Why Panetta. Prouty & CA Attorney General Support Adamson?
Oswald's Closest Friend: The George De Mohrenschildt Story

In the last couple of years under the JFK Assassination Records Review Board Act our government has spent millions of dollars into the research of the assassination of our 35th President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. As a former Federal employee, on several occasions I have offered all of my research under the Whistleblowing Act to the Clinton administration without receiving replies. President Clinton's former Chief of Staff, Leon Panetta, in the past (1992), had supported this author's research as a former Congressman for the County of Santa Cruz. This author believes that it was certainly unethical and boardering upon fraud when President George Bush signed into law The JFK Assassination Records Review Board Act and did not disclose that he knew George de Mohrenschildt since 1942. In order to understand the conflict of interest George Bush played in the JFK assassination investigation in 1963 and in 1976, one needs to look at his entire career with the CIA and Zapata Oil industry.

TRACKING THE JFK ASSASSINATION

Santa Monica College Corsair - November 17,1997, by Donna Lynn

As the 34th anniversary of John Fitzgerald Kennedy's assassination approaches, Bruce Campbell Adamson, a self-taught genealogist, historian, author and Santa Monica College graduate says that he is close to solving "the crime of the century." When his father died in 1980, Adamson applied for a job at the Santa Monica Post Office. He says he "wanted to work outdoors" because it seemed to be a "healthy" job with few problems. "It took me five years to get hired," he says "And I retired in five years." Adamson ended up filing a federal lawsuit against the Post Office in a worker's compensation claim. He was the case in 1991 and has used the money to research the JFK assassination. "I started researching it (JFK) because I was tired of the subject, said Adamson. When I began my research Oliver Stone's movie, JFK, had just been released and I was sick and tired of all of the theories generated by the tabloid news agencies." This motivated him to write and publish The JFK Assassination Timeline Chart, and eight volumes (now ten) of Oswald's Closest Friend; The George de Mohrenschildt Story. Each bit of information led to another, and Adamson soon discovered that some of his own family members were coincidentally associated with persons connected to George de Mohrenschildt in one way or another. In the past 14 years, Adamson's research has taken him through the government and the Central Intelligence Agency...In a trail that leads from oil fields to Wall Street to the sales of helicopters used in the Vietnam War, Adamson claims that he exposes evidence that Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone. Everything that we are today exists today because of the past, he said "If historians don't get the story right, then our lives today are based upon lies." He also link's "alleged lone assassin" Oswald to de Mohrenschildt, an aristocrat who had ties to the rich and famous. Adamson asserts that these elites may have benefited financially from JFK's death. The wealthy "were also retaliating for their political as well as other motives," said Adamson. "Wealthy individuals having prior knowledge of the plans to kill JFK could sell short on the New York Stock Exchange and buy their company back for half the price after the assassination," Adamson aid. On the day of the assassination, the stock market lost 11 billion in paper." Adamson's main theory focuses on a U.S. oil depletion allowance, which grants oilmen a 27.5 percent tax break when reinvesting in their other corporation. Adamson says that Texas oilmen plotted the assassination of JFK to gain more power, and that the Warren Commission found Oswald guilty without a fair trial. He places de Mohrenschildt with a group of friends -- one of whose grandfather's chartered the oil depletion allowance in the 1920s."... De Mohrenschildt died on March 29, 1977, of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. Adamson, however, says de Mohrenschildt could have been murdered, since the CIA was on his back about his knowledge of the assassination. Adamson asserts that de Mohrenschildt, prior to his death, told a close friend that a number of oilmen, FBI and CIA agents were behind the JFK assassination. "De Mohrenschildt had complained to his friend, CIA Director George Bush in September of 1976 about being harassed," Adamson wrote. "Shortly thereafter, Bush contacted the FBI Director and it was not long after that de Mohrenschildt would find himself in Parkland Hospital receiving nine shock treatments." Were the shock treatments CIA-sponsored, Adamson asks? While Bush was CIA Director, more than 200 Top Secret documents came up missing, including the letters between de Mohrenschildt and Bush, says Adamson. Like Oswald, de Mohrenschildt went to his grave insisting that Oswald was "just a patsy," and that Oswald was not the assassin, according to Adamson. "That's a dying declaration," Adamson insists. "When someone makes a statement on their deathbed, they're likely telling the truth." Is finding the truth about JFK's murder Bruce Campbell Adamson's destiny? Is Adamson possessed by the genetics of his own distinguished American heritage, driving him to correct an error made in history? Is he driven by Hustler magazine's bounty of $1 million to whoever determines the murderer? "Circumstantial evidence does not lie," says Adamson. "And people should not be afraid to focus and speak of these associations in our society, which allows free speech, nor should they fear retaliation for alienating the rich and famous." "Adamson's fascinating bloodline hasn't gone to his head. He maintains that he's just "a simple guy. I'm nothing special," he says, but "here I am trying to solve the 'crime of the century,'" for which "there is no statute of limitations on murder."

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John Day River Guide
Published in Paperback by Frank Amato Pubns (June, 2003)
Author: Arthur Campbell
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As good as it gets for boaters
The John Day River is one of the hidden gems of the northwest. Located in the desert canyonlands of Oregon, northeast of Bend, it offers boaters multiple trip options, including an 85 mile stretch uninterrupted by roads or bridges, which makes an exquisite 4-6 day canoe, kayak, raft or driftboat trip.

Art Campbell's drift and historical guide is the comprehensive John Day guide. It provides detailed maps and descriptions of every section of the river - but also a fascinating account of the history of the region, along with historical anecdotes for each stretch of the river. The region was briefly populated by ranching communities 100 years ago, but has returned to primarily a state of wilderness, with a small amount of ranching remaining. As you drift past side-canyons, it's fascinating to read that rustlers were captured at this spot, that this is where a ranchhand accidentally drowned a child while playing with her in the river, or that here is where a man lost everything gambling, including his clothes, and had to ride home wearing only his long-johns.

The only drawback to the book is that it hasn't been updated recently. A few landmarks have changed, and, as rivers do, some rapids have changed slightly. Still, the changes are minor enough that the boater who trusts the guide will not go wrong (as of 1999 anyway).

The John Day is seasonal, depending on snowmelt from Oregon's Ochoco and Blue Mountains. The prime boating season is June. Later in the season the water level may be too low. The ideal flow level for canoes is between 800 and 2000 cfs. The river is uncontrolled by dams, and flow level may fluctuate significantly, revealing or obscuring some obstacles. Don't go without Art Campbell's guide! It's worth far more than it costs.


John Irving: A Critical Companion (Critical Companions to Popular Contemporary Writers)
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Press (November, 1998)
Author: Josie P. Campbell
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An absolute MUST for Irving fans
This book is just fantastic. There's so much that's good to say about it, but if you're an Irving fan like I am, it's essential to your reading. She looks at his work in parts and as a whole, and does it wonderfully. I can't recommend this too highly.


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