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

The Landlord's Troubleshooter
Published in Paperback by Dearborn Trade Publishing (September, 1999)
Author: Robert Irwin
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An adequate quick reference quide with appropriate examples.
Robert Irwin's book is well written with plenty of examples of what to do and what not to do in just about any situation that arises between a tenant and a landlord. The book is well organized, easily referenced, and has wonderful "landlord rules" which are good tips for the active landlord.


Launching a Baby's Adoption: Practical Strategies for Parents and Professionals
Published in Paperback by Perspectives Press (December, 1998)
Author: Patricia Irwin Johnston
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Excellent Starting Point
This book was recommended by our adoption counselor. I found its advise to prospective adoptive parents practical. The anecdotal portions of the text brought to life the child-centered issues that adoptions should deal with. They made me cry and smile. I am recommending that our families read it in a hope to better educate them on what a positive journey adoption can be.


The Lavender Bear of Oz
Published in Paperback by Books of Wonder (May, 1998)
Authors: William Campbell, Irwin Terry, and Bill Campbell
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In the Oz Winkie Country is a kingdom of living teddy bears.
In the Oz Winkie Country is a kingdom of living teddy bears. They have a problem they just can't bear; someone is bearnapping them right before their very eyes. Their comfortable kingdom in Iz is ruled by the Lavender Bear and has always seemed so safe. But now, with his peaceful kingdom's inhabitants disappearing one by one, the Lavender Bear decides that it's time to stop playing and start finding out who's responsible for themass bearnapping of his subjects. He sets out to find the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman to help him. The Lavender Bear made his first appearance in Baum's 1917 Oz book The Lost Princess of Oz. Over 30 bw illustrations.


Law, Business, and Society (Irwin Legal Studies in Business)
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill/Irwin (February, 1995)
Authors: Tony McAdams, James Freeman, Laura Pincus, and Laura Pincus Hartman
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Review of Law, Business, and Society
McAdams, et. al. provide an interesting mix of economics, law, business, and ethics in this textbook aimed at upper level undergraduates. This interdiscplinary approach is especially appropriate for business courses which should examine these issues from multiple perspectives. My only reservation is that perhaps too much emphasis is placed on the legal dimension within the text.


Learning the Psychic Shift: A Self-Training Guide for Directed Intuition
Published in Hardcover by 1stBooks Library (August, 2002)
Author: Wayne C. Irwin
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Sifting through the Psychic Shift
I have been a clairvoyant for a very long time...psychic work is a real passion of mine. I read most work that is available on the subject. While I liked the ideas presented in this book, the format may be a bit confusing to the novice. The author has diligently made an attempt to be very specific about a lot of concepts that can be specific-challenged. I applaud his effort; but at the same time...wish he would have lightened up a bit. There is a lot of detail here...a lot of diagrams, etc. My advice to anyone reading the book...read it from cover to cover first. Then go back and take it a step at a time. And you should see some results. If you feel a bit challenged by the exact placement of a diagram...do your best and go with what feels right to you. This all seems so intense; but it may not have to be so. I do recommend a lot of what's here.


Marketing: Creating Value for Customers (The Irwin Series in Marketing)
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Education - Europe (01 December, 1997)
Author: Churchill
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Teachers! Good cases and lots of assignment possibilities
This was the assigned text book for a class I taught at National College in Denver. I liked the way the cases and vignettes illustrated the concepts covered. The teacher's edition had even more examples of good and bad marketing by large recognizable corporations (remember Burger King's "Herb" campaign?). Another feature that I valued were the marketing "projects" at the end of each chapter. These gave students the opportunity to use the concepts on a product/service of their own choosing, as opposed to just reguritating definitions


Masquerade in Oz
Published in Paperback by Books of Wonder (November, 1997)
Authors: Bill Campbell and Irwin Terry
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ONE OF THE BEST NON-FAMOUS FORTY OZ BOOKS I'VE EVER READ!
It has EVERYTHING an Oz Book needs, an imaginative/original plotline, suspense, humour, ozziness, beautiful illustrations and everything else. This book is NOT-TO-BE-MISSED!


Microeconomics for Today
Published in Paperback by West Wadsworth (January, 1999)
Authors: Irvin B. Tucker and Irwin B. Tucker
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Pretty good, but fairly simplistic
This book is a pretty good, straightforward, intro to microeconomics. It is sort of simplistic, yet the main points are crystal clear, and chapters are easy to read.


Modern factoring
Published in Unknown Binding by American Management Association ()
Author: Irwin Naitove
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Good Book for Factoring Knowledge
Good Book for Factoring Knowledge


The Moon Is Not Enough
Published in Paperback by Zondervan (01 April, 1978)
Authors: Mary Irwin and Madalene Harris
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Great Biography
This book was very eye-opening to the life of an astronauts wife. What an amazing spirit Mrs. Irwin has. I live in Colorado Springs, the most beautiful city in America, and her description of the Rocky mountains was very apt. She is an inspiration for all women who struggle with an absent husband.


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