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

From Italia With Love: The Authentic Way to Cook Italian Food
Published in Paperback by American Literary Press Inc. (21 October, 2002)
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From Italia With LoveThis book is absolutely wonderful! It provides easy to follow recipes that are some of the best Italian dishes I have ever tasted. This book is all about pasta and the recipes are traditional and tasty, yet unique. I particulaly enjoyed the Maccheroni Della Costa Viola and the Lasagna Dell 'Adriatico. I also loved the section of simple pasta sauces. They are so tasty! I learned not only how to make delicious Italian food, but also about Italy and its people. Ms. Donato brings to life the food and shares her passion for cooking out of love. Being Italian myself, I found this to be extremely authentic and not Americanized at all. The cook book is also paperback and relatively small, not at all bulky. I really enjoyed this book and am happy to have found it. I recommend it highly, keep up the good work Ms. Donato!

The Frugal Gourmet Cooks Three Ancient Cuisines
Published in Hardcover by Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media (January, 2001)
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My favourite cooking seriesThe Frugal Gourmet cooks the 3 Ancient Cuisines was my favourite cooking series. This book is the perfect companion to the series.

The Frugal Gourmet, the Frugal Gourmet Cooks With Wine
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow (September, 1987)
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The Frugal Gourmet Cooks With WineOne of the first books I picked up by Jeff Smith. Great recipes, not too complicated. It nicely complemented his TV series.

Fundamental Legal Conceptions: As Applied in Judicial Reasoning
Published in Hardcover by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. (January, 2001)
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An early book on Deontic Logic, from 1913 Yale Law JournalThis book is a reprint of two Yale Law Journal articles from 1913 and 1917, and the 1964 reprint was a republication of the 1919 edition. The author, Professor Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld, distinguished four different types of "legal relations" or "rights" including right-duty; privileges; powers and immunities. The last two relate to the ability to create or discharge the first two. The results have been explained by Arthur Corbin, see especially 29 Yale L. J. 163 (1919) and reprinted in Jerome Hall, Readings in Jurisprudence (1938); Layman Allen (1998 Notre Dame Law Review) and Kevin Saunders (Akron Law Review) and in various books on "deontic logic" which is the logic of "obligation" (or duty) and "permission" (or privilege). See also some articles and texts by the Finish logician Georg Henrik von Wright, especially the 1951 article. Professor Hohfeld died in 1918, and his 1913 paper is one of the most often cited articles in legal jurisprudence. Some of Hohbfeld's terminology can be confusing. The terms "duty" and "privilege" are real "duals" of each rather than negatives. The 1917 paper also distinguished four different matters in which "right" is used -- (1) right in the strict sense, (2) udicial proceedings, (3) judgments and decreees, (4) enforcement, see 1964 book at 69.

Garden Dreams
Published in Hardcover by Stewart, Tabori & Chang (June, 1997)
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Planting a garden in the mind¿s eyeThe title says it all. This is a book of essays from people remembering gardens to others planning inaccessible (except in ones mind) gardens.
Winner if the Garden Writer's Association of America's 1992 Will and Towel Award for Excellence in Graphic Design and Illustration.
Contents:
A White Garden in Wales
A Garden of Primroses
A garden of Paving Stones
Grandmother's Garden
If I Were to make a Garden
Winner if the Garden Writer's Association of America's 1992 Will and Towel Award for Excellence in Graphic Design and Illustration.
Contents:
A White Garden in Wales
A Garden of Primroses
A garden of Paving Stones
Grandmother's Garden
If I Were to make a Garden
We have probably been in each of these situations at one time and it is warming to see that we are not alone with our "Garden Dreams."

George Herbert Mead: The Making of a Social Pragmatist
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Illinois Pr (Txt) (August, 1993)
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THE George Herbert Mead biographyI would not have found this book but for the fact that the author (Gary Cook) is my advisor, professor, and friend here at Beloit College. He introduced me to the works of Mead, as well as the other great American pragmatists (C.S. Peirce, William James, etc). A better professor than writer, but for any who interested in the life of Mead, this book is a must.

Gesar!: The Wondrous Adventures of King Gesar (Tibetan Art and Culture Series)
Published in Paperback by Dharma Publishing (December, 1991)
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Who said only the Europeans have epics?I'll admit, if this book hadn't been required reading for a class I took on East Asian folklore, I probably never would've read "Gesar!" But, having read it, I have definitely gained a greater appreciation for the Tibetan cultural tradition.
"Gesar!" is a simply told story, understandable by all ages. Despite many culturally-specific elements, this is a universal story.
If you are looking for a less well-known epic tale, or just want a good read, I recommend "Gesar!"

The Getaway Chef: Great Food for the Cook on Holiday
Published in Paperback by Key Porter Books (October, 1998)
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wonderfully easy, tasty, attractive recipesrecipes included in this book are easy to make & the ingredients are the usual things that one can find on any store shelf. it's the combination of these ingreds. that are definitely worth trying. a lot of vege meals & treats. i love to cook, ilove to eat what i cook & i love stimulating recipes that don't take all day to make, but taste that way! this cookbook is a gem!

Glantri: Kingdom of Magic (Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, 2nd)
Published in Hardcover by Wizards of the Coast (April, 1995)
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The best AD&D Module ever written!This book is not only the definitive book on magic it is a description of one of the most exciting and exotic AD&D Kingdoms ever. It doesn't clutter up your mind with hundreds of magic items and spells. It shows you how they can be created. In this principality the rulers are usually stranger than any monster you'll ever meet. There's just SO much happening in Glantri. Once your characters arrive in Glantri it'll be hard to get them to leave. If you like AD&D then buy this book.

Go Girl: An Inspiring Journey from Bronze to Gold
Published in Paperback by Hardie Grant Books (September, 2001)
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InspirationalThis is the first book I have found that captures the essence of mental toughness in sport. It presents the complex nature of how to control your thoughts, so having complete control over what you do. Having a female role model for my junior girls was a real bonus. It has helped me as a coach and those players that have read it are reaping the rewards.