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

Lewis Hine: Passionate Journey: Photographs 1905-1937
Published in Hardcover by Edition Stemmle (April, 1997)
Authors: Karl Steinorth, Anthony Bannon, Marianne Fulton, Lewis Hine, and International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House
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In passing...
While at work in the college library, I passed by this book. I flipped through the pages, thinking I'd only take a brief look. I realized that I had seen these photographs before, and I became fascinated. I learned so much about the photographer through this book. It is a fine collection of Hine's work overall. It shows classic photos from everything he became involved in, such as child labor, women at work, and the working poor.


Marketing to the Mind
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Publishing Group (30 September, 1996)
Authors: Richard C. Maddock and Richard L. Fulton
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Brilliant
Marketing to the Mind wonderfully combines marketing/advertising with science to give the reader tangible information to support the book's claims. A staple of any ad/marketing desk.


Oh, Bother! Someone's Baby-Sitting! (Golden Look-Look Book)
Published in Paperback by Golden Pr (July, 1991)
Authors: Nikki Grimes, Sue Dicicco, Nancy Grimes, and Mary J. Fulton
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Great For Teaching
This book, as well as the others in the series, is great for teaching young kids about things, from messy rooms to jealousy. Each book is realitively short but contains a message. They help kids find ways of dealing with these things and how to prevent it.


Oh, Bother! Someone's Fibbing! (Disneys Winnie the Pooh Helping Hands Book)
Published in Paperback by Golden Pr (December, 1991)
Authors: Betty Birney, Sue Dicicco, and Mary J. Fulton
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It teaches children that the truth is always a wiser choice.
I thought this book was fun,enjoyable,and right to the point. It lets children know that once you tell one lie it leads to another and so on and so on.


Palladium: Poems (The National Poetry Series)
Published in Paperback by Univ of Illinois Pr (Trd) (December, 1986)
Author: Alice Fulton
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Emotion through science to words
Those familiar with Alice Fulton's later works should not miss this exquisite collection of poems. The multiple meanings of "palladium" are reflected in the many layers of her inventive approach to language. From the opening poem "Babies," she forces connections previously unknown and in doing so makes one feel a renewed sense of what English can do. Look into the crystal called "Works on Paper" with its alliteration ("kisses like collusions") and see traces of Clifford Odets ("dears like daggers"). Her attraction to science as a source of metaphor appears eloquently in "The New Affluence", and the allusion to the museum world found in her latest collection (Felt) is foreshadowed in "Where are the Stars Pristine". As with the photographic process she describes in the preface to Part IV of this book, these poems display "beautiful rich blacks unobtainable with silver."


Procedures for the Office Professional
Published in Hardcover by South-Western College/West (February, 1995)
Authors: Patsy Fulton-Calkins, Joanna D. Hanks, Patsy J. Fulton, and Margaret Fulton
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Hardcover
This is a great book. This book is listed as a paperback and it is hardcover.


Rediscovering Illinois: Archaeological Explorations in the Around Fulton County
Published in Paperback by University of Chicago Press (November, 1975)
Authors: Fay-Cooper Cole and Thorne Deuel
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Rediscovering Illinois: Archaeological Explorations...County
A must have for anyone wishing to participate in the archaeology of Illinois and to better understand the development of archaeology in America, this publication covers the pioneering archaeological investigations of the University of Chicago in the Central Illinois River Valley undertaken during the early 1930's. It presents the results of the first scientific, problem oriented, archaeological exploration to be undertaken in the eastern U.S., the undertaking that set the stage for a new era of archaeological thinking. So innovative and important was this early work that the University of Chicago field school project in Fulton County has come to be considered by many as the Birthplace of American Archaeology. The roster of students attending these early field schools contained the names of a plethora of individuals who would later form the backbone of American archaeology. Among these were Braidwood, Cross, Driver, Jennings, Nash, Setzler, Brew, DeJarnette, Eggan, Morgan, Neumann, Walker, and James B. Griffin. Thus, this publication is valuable not only as a historical document, but it set forth a model for prehistoric cultural sequences for the Illinois region that remains functional eight decades later.


Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Excel 2000 in 10 Minutes
Published in Paperback by SAMS (30 April, 1999)
Author: Jennifer Fulton
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excel 2000 in 10 minutes
excellent condition and fast service


Seeing the Invisible
Published in Paperback by University of Hawaii Press (April, 1997)
Authors: Frank Stewart and Bruce Fulton
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This is a must read!
This is a book that anyone interested in writing from Asia and the Pacific ought to read. Insightful, engaging, and a complete pleasure. Includes a great collection of Korean women writers.


The Seven Last Words
Published in Paperback by Alba House (September, 1982)
Author: Fulton J. Sheen
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Spiritual Classic
Took this small unimposing book with me on retreat. It set the frame of mind for the entire weekend. Twenty years after his death Fulton Sheen is still the best spiritual advisor for the Roman Catholic in America.


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