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

Ancient Capitals of Thailand
Published in Hardcover by Thames & Hudson (July, 1996)
Authors: Elizabeth Moore, Suriyavudh Sukvasti, Michael Freeman, Philip Anthony Stott, and Suriyavudh Sukhasvasti
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Beautiful coffe table book
'Ancient Captials of Thailand' describes the old important cities and captials of Southern Thailand. These include Sukothai, Ayuthaya, Kampeng and several other cities. The book is beautifully illustrated with more than 350 photographs. It also provides site maps and descriptions of the different places and the major temples and structures. Thus, it's not just a 'picture book", but I can recommend this book both for content and quality of the pictures. The book does not cover the cities of the Northern Kingdoms (e.g., Lanna), this is supposed to be the topic of another book.


Anthony Ant's Creepy Crawly Party
Published in Hardcover by Random House Value Pub (July, 1998)
Authors: Lorna Philpot and Graham Philpot
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Great!
What a great little ant book this is! Anthony Ant (a cute black ant "kid" wearing a day pack and sneakers) tramps all through his underground nest to deliver Birthday invites to all his buggy friends. The pages fold out as you follow Anthony through the maze. The pictures are bright and charming, with lots of visual jokes that kids can spend hours discovering. Plus, anyone with an interest in real ants will be amused by all the appropriate and accurate nature details (such as Anthony's "pet" aphid). Very, very entertaining and cute... I hope this is re-issued soon so I can send copies to all my little friends..


Anthony Ant's Treasure Hunt
Published in Hardcover by Random House (Merchandising) (October, 1996)
Authors: Lorna Philpot and Graham Philpot
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Child can't put it down
My 4 year old loves this book. The books greatly detailed map of the whole ant village and associated greater detailed rooms in the village provide hours of treasure hunting. Make sure you read it with ample lighting or you will strain your eyes. Will look for more by Philpot.


Anthony Robbins' "Power Talk!": The Decision That Ensure Your Success!
Published in Audio Cassette by Audio Renaissance (September, 1992)
Author: Anthony Robbins
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Great tape for Coaches and Tony Robbins Fans Everywhere!
I really enjoyed Tony's series of questions that will get you to make and stick to the POWER of DECISION.

You'll learn from the success model of the month, Coach Wooden about winning.

Great interpersonal interview Tony does with the famous coach.


Anthony Robbins' Powertalk!: The Decision That Ensures Your Success!/the Power to Create, the Power to Destroy!/the Power of Anticipation
Published in Audio Cassette by Audio Renaissance (November, 1993)
Author: Anthony Robbins
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CANI! and 2 Great Interviews
2 of the interviews here(Coach Wooden & Stephen Covey) are the best things Robbins has ever done. The interviews come across as down-to-earth and basically off the cuff. There is humor and Robbins' admiration and respect for both these men comes across clearly and adds to the tapes benefit.


Aquinas
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (January, 1984)
Author: Anthony Kenny
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Very readable
Kenny's text on Aquinas is informative and to the point. If you want more than a shallow introduction to Aquinas' life and thought, this is an excellent place to begin. Like other contributions in the Past Masters series, the text offers a brief biography, articulates the main philosophical concerns, offers some criticism, then reflects on the consequences or influences of the subject under study.


The Architectural Uncanny
Published in Hardcover by MIT Press (08 May, 1992)
Author: Anthony Vidler
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When an alliterated one-liner just won't do...
"Brilliant...Anthony Vidler is a conceptual conjurer of formidable skill." - J. Mordaunt Crook, New York Times Book Review

"The Architectural Uncanny presents an engaging and original series of meditations on issues and figures that are at the heart of the most pressing debates surrounding architecture today. Anthony Vidler interprets contemporary buildings and projects in light of the resurgent interest in the uncanny as a metaphor for a fundamentally "unhomely" modern condition. These essays are at once historical and theoretical, opening up the complex and difficult reltionships between politics, social thought and architectural design in an era when the reality of homelessness and the idealism of the avant-garde have never seemed so far apart."

"Anthony Vidler has proved himself among the most lucid of contemporary architectural historians,always writing with vigor and clarity, and allying perception with structure...There is wit, intelligence, and a host of shrewd observations." - Peter Blundell Jones, Architectural Review


Ardent Spring
Published in Paperback by Bantam Books (March, 1987)
Authors: Anthony Difranco and Anthony Di Franco
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ARDENT SPRING is a wonderful book that should be reissued !
ARDENT SPRING, by Anthony DiFranco, is both a deeply sensual love story and a beautifully researched, historically accurate war story. DiFranco, who wrote an O'Henry Award winning short story that subsequently became the recently released Showtime movie "Garden of Redemption," clearly knows about love. Readers should also look for his equally captivating book, "Streets of Paradise"--another treasure that should be reissued.


Army Air Force and United States Air Force: Decorations, Medals, Ribbons, Badges and Insignia
Published in Paperback by Medals of America Press (January, 1999)
Authors: Anthony Aldebol and Tony Aldebol
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The most complete compendium ever...
I have been a student of military history for as long as I can recall. I have never before found a more complete and more perfectly illustrated source for military service decorations and medals. The awarding criterion, histories, proper wear, order of prominence... all these details are covered, from the highest honor to the most basic of awards.

The color templates in the book are not to be missed, and I have to agree with the author, LTC Aldebol... If you can own only one Air Force book, this is the one to own!


Art for the People? (Letters from the New Island)
Published in Paperback by Raven Arts Pr (June, 1989)
Author: Anthony Cronin
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SAUCY!!!
Anthony Cronin delivers straight-to-the-point honesty--no room for neutrality here! such a pleasure to read something so opinionated and SAUCY! It's sure to put a smile on anyone's face--even if you know nothing about the 'art world.' Thumbs up for a man with a voice and a few funny theories!


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