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

Appearing on TV Shows for Fun, Fame & Fortune: A Guide for Audiences, Contestants & Guests
Published in Paperback by Americana Group Publishing (November, 2001)
Author: Lee A. Ellis
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Ticket information, studio information, & clear instructions
Lee Ellis' Appearing On Tv Shows For Fun, Fame & Fortune: A Guide For Audiences, Contestants & Guests is a very practical guide to entering game shows such as Family Feud and The Price is Right; talk shows such as The Jerry Springer Show or Politically Incorrect; PBS shows such as The Antiques Roadshow; Court TV such as Judge Judy or Reality TV Shows such as Big Brother and Survivor; or being in the audience of popular sitcoms such as Titus and King of Queens. Each of the many individual shows presented has about a two-page writeup, with ticket information, studio information, and clear instructions for becoming part of the show. Highly recommended for anyone with a serious interest in joining a television show audience, especially if the purpose is becoming a contestant!


Archaeology: Introductory Guide for Classroom and Field
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (28 September, 2001)
Author: Ellis E. McDowell-Loudan
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Great Guide for Classroom and Field Archaeology
Concise, well crafted and packed with the most modern information pertinent to the field of archaeology. The author shares her experience as a professor, offering guidence to those considering entering the field. Years of experience in fieldwork by Dr. Mc Dowell-Loudan allows her to easily offer an enjoyable introduction of modern field techniques, survey work, site reporting, mapping, on site scientific methodology, field notes, laboratoy analysis, final summation and publication of one's findings. The addendum of archaeology forms are an added bonus.
It is a philosophical work as well, as the author looks at the start of a new millennium of archaeology, and the discoveries that await to be located...and she cautions us: Not only must the past be studied, findings analyized, scientifically documented and shared...but also, we must all be made very much aware that accepted techniques of the past were indeed unfair and in many cases, conducted in an unscientific manner. Dr. McDowell-Loudan maintains archaeology belongs to all of us, as the tangible documentation of our past. She asserts that the descendants of past, or living cultures as the case may be, must be respected and included as a part of the process. Working in North America, the author shares multiple examples of the growing spirit of cooperation between various Native American cultural groups and the scientific community.
A practical guide that is a must have for professional,student and avocational archaeologists and all that are interested in how we discover, and preserve our past.


Archon: An Architecture for Multi-Agent Systems (Ellis Horwood Series in Artificial Intelligence)
Published in Hardcover by Ellis Horwood Ltd (February, 1993)
Author: Thies, Dr. Wittig
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I am interested in this book
I want to know more about it


Art and Politics
Published in Paperback by Univ of Nebraska Pr (November, 1995)
Authors: Richard Wagner and William Ashton Ellis
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Richard Wagner is a man in a million
What a man to admire. We should all make a pilgrimage to Beyreuth to pay our lifetime respects to this great man.


Assembly Language for Engineers (Ellis Horwood Series Computers and Their Applications)
Published in Hardcover by Ellis Horwood Ltd (July, 1987)
Author: Peter James Moylan
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Refresher in Assembly Language
I am an EE that needed a refresher course in Assembly Language. This book provided my being able to get back to speed at a very good pace.


Atari User's Guide: Basic and Graphics for the Atari 400/800/1200 Personal Computers
Published in Paperback by Aperture (May, 1984)
Author: Mark Ellis
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Excellent
This book is perhaps the best book on Atari computers ever written. Very clear and concise, it comes with my highest recommendation!


Atmospheric Diffusion (Ellis Horwood Series in Environmental Science)
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall Europe (a Pearson Education company) (10 August, 1983)
Authors: F. Pasquill and F. B. Smith
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Recommended reading by nervegas.com
"Atmospheric Diffusion" is an advanced text book. As with most books on atmpospheric diffusion, Pasquill's and Smith's book is heavy in statistical math. Unlike many such books, it is also well illustrated and includes many emprical examples (e.g., K rates for different terrains, methods for determining stability, etc.). This illustrative, and explanitory method makes this probably the most appropriate book for introducing a graduate class to the subject.

The book focuses on industrial cases with plume diffusion, and is rather English-centric. The book represents a good introduction to the subject, with considerable practical applications. Chapters are written in a topical fashion that to address specific problems rather than models. This would be typical of class room presentations, where different models would be presented on a discussion of the same problem.


Backpacking in the '90s: Tips, Techniques & Secrets
Published in Paperback by Menasha Ridge Press (December, 1995)
Authors: Victoria Steele Logue and Leigh Ellis-Neill
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A very informative guide to Backpaking.
As a new Backpacker a friend of mine told me this was the guide to have. The book is very well written and enjoyable to read. The lists of different equipment is very helpful. This is a book I would recommend to anyone wanting to learn more about backpacking.


Banking Law in the United States
Published in Ring-bound by Michie Publishing (July, 1992)
Authors: Alfred Maury Pollard, Keith H. Ellis, and Joseph P. Daly
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great (I'm biased though - read on)
My father, Keith H. Ellis, was one of the co - authors of this book. So of course I think it's great! Unfortunately it's way above my head, so no I have not read it. I work with computers mostly. However, I do know that my father and the other authors are extremely intelligent men and I'm sure it is as eloquently written as possible for rather technical law material. As for how useful this book will be to you I'm not sure, I just wanted to be the first person to have reviewed this book.


Bareback!: One Man's Journey Along the Pony Express Trail
Published in Hardcover by Delacorte Press (September, 1993)
Author: Jerry Ellis
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JERRYS BOOK TOUCHED A VERY DEEP PART OF ME, THANKYOU.
THIS WAS ONE OF THE MOST HEARTWARMING BOOKS I HAVE READ IN A LONG TIME. I FELT I HAD GOT VERY CLOSE TO JERRY BECOMING A SOUL MATE. I FELT A STRONG CONNECTION TO HIM AFTER READING THIS BOOK AS I HAVE BEEN GOING ON A JOURNEY OF MY OWN AND HAVE NOW COME HOME. HE GAVE ME THE DESIRE TO ALWAYS CONTINUE MY LOVE OF THE BEAUTIFUL LAND CALLED THE USA. I HAVE NEVER TRAVELED THERE BUT HOPE TO ONE DAY AND ENJOY THE PLACES AND TYPES OF PEOPLE HE HAD THE PLEASURE TO VISIT. THIS MAY NOT BE WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR IN A REVIEW BUT IT IS MORE GRATITUDE FOR THE WONDERFULL ADVENTURE THAT HAS BEEN SHARED IN THIS BOOK AND THE BRILLIANT SPIRIT OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. THANKYOU SO MUCH JERRY AND AMAZON COM.


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