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

Chevrolet Chronicle: A Pictorial History from 1904
Published in Hardcover by Publications International (December, 1993)
Authors: Consumer Guide, Arch Brown, and Bob Hall
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An excellent reference for car modelers, and builders!
The book contains lots of historical facts from the beginning of Chevrolet to current day. Information for each year includes such things as engine type, transmission, rear-end, factory color schemes, production rates. The book is loaded with pictures, including original promotional materials.


The Chicago Cubs (Writing Baseball)
Published in Paperback by Southern Illinois Univ Pr (Trd) (March, 2001)
Authors: Warren Brown and Jerome Holtzman
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Great read for Cub fans.
If your a Cub fan, or a fan of baseball history, you will like this book. It covers the team from their beginnings in the 1800's through the 1945 World Series. Mr. Brown's writing style keeps things moving and indeed interesting. Each chapter focuses on a year or, in some cases, a particular player or event. Cub fans will love reading about the years when the team was no stranger to winning and winning championships!


Child Welfare Case Studies
Published in Paperback by Pearson Allyn & Bacon (01 June, 2001)
Author: Venessa Ann Brown
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EXCELLENT CASE STUDIES IN CHILD WELFARE
Dr. Brown has assembled a terrific collection of case studies in child welfare. The cases are diverse, and the author's introductions and comments help students to see the perspectives of the various actors in the studies. An excellent resource for social work, human services, nursing, and other professions.


A Child's Good Night Book
Published in Library Binding by Harpercollins Juvenile Books (September, 1992)
Authors: Margaret Wise Brown and Jean Charlot
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A Child's Goodnight Book
Three generations of our family have used this book at bedtime and our current copy is taped together! A soothing, rhythmic book that talks about pussycats, kangeroos, wild things in the forest, sailboats and engines all getting quiet and sleepy. My grandson saves it as the last book to read and he falls asleep by the time we finish the little prayer at the end. A very special book indeed!


Children of the Midnight Sun: Young Native Voices of Alaska
Published in Hardcover by Alaska Northwest Books (April, 1998)
Authors: Tricia Brown, Roy Corral, and Larry Merculieff
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awesome!
This is a great book to explore and examine the wonderful native Alaska culture! A must for Alaskan teachers!


Children's Catholic Catechism
Published in Paperback by Harcourt (July, 1995)
Authors: Mary Jl Graham and Brown-Roa Publishing
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Children's Catholic Catechism
Excellent book for young Catholics. I gave this to several neices and nephews who celebrated their 1st communion and it was well received! Will order more this year!


Chris Von der Ahe and the St. Louis Browns
Published in Hardcover by Scarecrow Press (15 September, 1999)
Author: J. Thomas Hetrick
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"Chris Von der Ahe and the St. Louis Browns" is Wundervoll!
Major League baseball has had its share of controversial owners. But after reading "Chris Von der Ahe and the St. Louis Browns," I never thought I could meet a gent who could build a ballclub to prominence like Ted Turner, then break the team up quicker than Wayne Huzienga did with the Marlins. Von der Ahe also possessed the innovative streak of Charles O. Finley (what other owner, besides Chris, had a ball park with both a horse-race track and a "Shoot-the-Chutes" ride?), could fire a manager quicker than you can say "Steinbrenner," and may have known even less about the game than Marge Schott.

Tom Hetrick's biography vividly takes us to the wild and wooly days of late-19th century baseball, when 10 home runs could get you the home run crown, pitchers never heard the term "pitch count," and umpires had good days if they could go the entire game without getting pummeled. This is the milieu for German immigrant Von der Ahe, as we follow his rags (a modest grocer and back-of-the-store saloon keeper) to riches (real estate magnate and self-proclaimed "Boss President" of the 4-time American Association champion St. Louis Browns franchise) to flaming rags (scandal, prison, bankruptcy and his Browns' ownership wrested away from him) story.

Hetrick presents meticulous research on the largely obscure Von der Ahe. As a lover of baseball history, I liked his outstanding treatment into the history of the American Association, the league that, for ten years (1882-1891), challenged the established National League and ushered in the precursor of today's World Series. But this book is not just for "seamheads." Hetrick presents a rich portrait of St. Louis in its golden era. He also breathes life into the bombastic and often-outrageous Von der Ahe -- fractured English and all. I laughed out loud as Von der Ahe tells his team's press agent, Harry B. Martin, "Now you magke der mistake of drinkin [thinking] dat der beable [people] vish to read about dem bum ball players. Mardin, vot der American beable like to readt is aboudt me, Chris Von der Ahe." To this reader, "Der Poss Bresident" seems to have enough hot air to inflate a Zeppelin.

As biographies go, Tom's book is a home run. A lively and fast read, it is a great account of the game as it was played in the 19th century as well as a portrait of a common immigrant who became a great success -- only to allow that success to eventually destroy him. And don't forget, the next time you're at the ballpark with a cold beer, make a toast to Chris Von der Ahe - the man who put beer and baseball together.


Christian answers to teenage sex questions
Published in Unknown Binding by Hallux ()
Author: S. Spencer N. Brown
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great synthesis of information
Written expressly for young adults, this book offers a synthesis of information on love and sex. This book is actually about the cycle of love from birth to death, all written from a Christian perspective.


Christianity, Patriarchy and Abuse: A Feminist Critique
Published in Paperback by Pilgrim Pr (November, 1989)
Authors: Carole R. Bohn, Joanne C. Brown, and Elizabeth Bettenhausen
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challenging to the core.
This volume mounts a sustained and impassioned critique of Christian symbols that legitimate the vicitimization of women. Though the essays are all written by Christian theologians, they do not flinch from examining any aspect of Christian doctrine, nor from posing the question of whether Christianity is still an ethically viable religion. A particular strength of the book is that the authors do not all come down in the same place on the question of suffering, allowing an appropriate sense of complexity to bear on a particularly difficult issue.


The City by the Bay : A Magical Journey Around San Francisco (Japanese Version)
Published in Hardcover by Chronicle Books (May, 1998)
Authors: Tricia Brown, Elisa Kleven, Michiko Shigaki, and Junior League of San Francisco
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. . . A Wonderfully Illustrated Tour of San Francisco
I purchased this book, a beautifully illustrated treasure, as a souvenir on one of my trips to San Francisco. The illustrations are so incredible--bright, cheerful, detailed and full of life. Each illustration (i.e. Golden Gate Bridge, The Cable Cars and Lombard Street) is accompanied by a brief history and interesting facts. Other sections include an Overview of the city's history, "Fun Facts" about San Francisco and an "Explorer's Guide". The book is both absolutely beautiful and filled with relevant information about exploring San Francisco including telephone numbers for various attractions. I highly recommend this book both for children and adults.


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