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

Legendary Lighthouses (Volume II)
Published in Paperback by Globe Pequot Pr (October, 2001)
Authors: John Grant and Ray Jones
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Continues the celebration of American lighthouses
Legendary Lighthouses V. II continues the celebration of American lighthouses begun in the first volume, paralleling information presented in the second new PBS series and providing fine color photos of the lighthouses as well as a healthy dose of local and lighthouse history. Any with a fascination for the lighthouse will find this an invaluable guide.


Lennon
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill (June, 1987)
Author: Ray Coleman
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John Wenston Ono Lennon's life from beging to end
Most biographors who have written about Mr. Lennon ether tell you very little or they tell you too much about his private life. This book did not do that it told you about his acheivements and it also told you about his faults. When Mr. Coleman wrote this book he showed his love for the person and not the name. There have been writters who have written in envy or hate. There is not one part in this book that is written under thoes pretences. This book helps you see his human side and how giving, caring, and how loving this man was. It told you about his life from childhood right up to his death. I would not recomend this book for any one who can not stand to read a verv long time but if you really are interested in John Lennon, out of all the books I've read this would be the one I would recomend


The lens in action
Published in Unknown Binding by Focal Press ()
Author: Sidney F. Ray
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Great Technical Overview
The Two books, I bought both, The Lens and All Its Jobs and The Lens In Action were written by Ray to cover an incredible number of issues of lens and general optical constructions. The books are technical yet written like short vignettes on each subject such as lens design, optics and physics factors, etc.. These books are great for someone not interested in the math but who wants a reasonably deep understanding of optics as applied to photography and a tremendous variety of photographic system like TV, viewfinders, enlargers, etc.. Fascinating information including the basics and beyond without becoming a designers guide. They probably should be reissued by the publisher.


Let My Children Go
Published in Paperback by Gilead Media (20 May, 2002)
Authors: Ray Moore and E. Ray Moore
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This will certainly make you think
This is an excellent in-depth look at the reasons for leaving the public school system in favor of home education or private/Christian schools. Many case studies as well as historical details and examples are given.

This shows the Bible passages relevant to the discussion.

If you are considering the pros/cons of education methods, you should not make a decision without reading this book.


Let There Be Light: Bible Stories
Published in Hardcover by Dutton Books (October, 1997)
Author: Jane Ray
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Beautiful illustrations
The wonderful folk art illustrations tell the story even before children are able to read. A joyous book. Have given it to many grandparents and grandchildren. A special gift for all ages.


The Life and Work of Dr. Alister MacKenzie
Published in Hardcover by Sleeping Bear Press (May, 2001)
Authors: Tom Doak, Ray Haddock, Raymond Haddock, Raymund M. Haddock, James S. Scott, and James Scott
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The Life and Work of Dr. Alister MacKenzie
A collaboration of love - not only for Dr. MacKenzie but the essential history of the game of golf. Insightful, textured prose combined with correspondence, primary architectural renderings by Dr. MacKenzie and photographs, this work is the finest published on his life,and his life's work. This book comes with my highest recommendation and should be an integral
addition to every golf library.


Life's a Fish and Then You Fry: An Alaska Cookbook
Published in Paperback by Alaska Northwest Books (May, 2002)
Authors: Randy Bayliss and Ray Troll
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A Taste of Alaska
This cookbook is not only full of wonderful recipes and facts, it is also extremely entertaining. One feels as if they have been welcomed into the colorful Alaskan community by opening this book, as well as learning the uses and history of herbs and the best way to cook fish, among other things. A wonderful addition to any collection!


Light Bringer: The Ray of John & the Age of the Intuition
Published in Paperback by White Eagle Pub Trust (January, 2001)
Author: White Eagle Staff
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The Light Bringer
Humankind has moved from the age of Pisces into the age of Aquarius, the age of Intuition. This is a pivotal point, for no longer are we reading about what will happen one day in the future. Quite clearly, the age of Aquarius is here and with it has come a speeding up of evolution: "the whole world is going through an initiation--a raising and an expansion of
consciousness...the very substance of the earth and the physical body is changing."

While the age of Pisces, heralded by Jesus, brought a stirring of the soul and the emotions, the Aquarian age, heralded by John, the Divine, brings the development of the higher spiritual body, the intuitional body. In order to develop this sixth sense, we must first discover the emotions and then learn to control them. The age of Aquarius is the age when "brotherhood between all things and all people" is established and brings into prominence the "woman aspect of life...peace-loving, beauty, harmony, perfection." This is the second coming. The church of the new age is the church of the living, loving Christ."

If there is any doubt about the relationship between Jesus and John, the Light Bringer clearly enlightens: "Jesus and John represent one ray, one lifestream, one aspect of divine life...they are all but inseparable, two aspects of one truth."
White Eagle firmly reminds us of the unique relationship between Jesus and John, the dual souls, who "showed forth the mystical marriage between the feminine soul and the male spirit, the perfect union."

Like Jesus, John did not die. Jesus clearly came to prepare humanity for the Aquarian age by representing the human and the divine, for "the great thing in this new age is going to be the parallel development of both human and divine nature.
Jesus came to teach humanity how to live a life of brotherhood and love; John comes to help us live it, for "when illumination comes there is only one way in which it is possible to live, and that is by spontaneous love, kindness, gentleness...to all creation." John is the Light Bringer.

So far, White Eagle tells us, we have been trying to escape life by "creating distractions, amusements, dissipating the energies of the life-force." Our social problems are caused by failing to love. Until we feel with our companions we cannot become master souls. We must recognize our shortcomings and learn to overcome intolerance

As we move further into this new age, we shall witness changes, "unexpected happenings, miracles...a revolution of thoughts," as "outworn creeds and dogmas crumble away."
The seventh ray, the ray of John is also the ray of beauty. Cities will be beautified by the light of the spirit, people will create "poems of beauty in stone." Music will "raise the vibration sof the earth" and beautiful speech will be used to "build up constructive good." Children will be educated to unfold their intuition, "stimulated by vibrations of beauty, of colour and art and form."

The Light Bringer motivates us to action NOW. The book invites us to test our intuition. Religious epigraphs heading each chapter give inspirational seeds for thought. White Eagle urges us to read again the Book of Revelation of St.John, to "respond to the light in your own heart and see the vision glorious for yourselves."

The Light Bringer is a rich, exciting book to share with family and friends. Its powerful message is one for all to read today, as humanity reaches a "dangerous stage" in its evolution. No longer are the spiritual secrets being kept by initiates and sages of the mystery schools, for the whole world is going through an initiation. As humanity progresses on the spiritual path, bringing forth "the knowledge which is within," it becomes even more imperative to learn discernment.

The Light Bringer: a book for today's generation.


Lighthouses of California and Hawaii : Eureka to San Diego to Honolulu
Published in Paperback by Globe Pequot Pr (October, 2002)
Author: Ray Jones
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Another GREAT Regional Lighthouse Book
First, this book is chocked full of Bruce Roberts' beautiful photographs of the lighthouses in this region. The photographs are nothing less than SPECTACULAR! Combined with the revised and updated information on each makes this regional lighthouse guide a requirement you won't want to be without whether you're visiting the region or a life-long resident. The text contains full, rich descriptions of each lighthouse, too.

I have many lighthouse books and all of Bruce Roberts' and Ray Jones' regional guides. I've read them all and used most of them while traveling. I've found them to be first rate, an excellent choice for people who want everything lighthouse between two covers. A joy to look at and informative to read.


Lippincott's Review Series, Medical-Surgical Nursing (Book with CD-ROM)
Published in Paperback by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers (15 January, 2001)
Author: Ray A. Hargrove-Huttel
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Worth their weight in gold!
This book and the rest in the series(they have all you need for BSN program) were irreplacable to me in my BSN studies. I just graduated one of the hardest programs in the state with a 3.642 GPA. The Lippincott series really made a difference. I didn't have them my first semester, but second semester with the books my grades jumped! The professors were not familiar with the books but I followed along in class with them page by page. A great investment and now a perfect reference tool


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