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

German Expressionist Woodcuts (Collections of Fine Art in Dover Books)
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (September, 1994)
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I'm wearing these pages downSome much to see, feel and love in this rare compliation of some of the best art to be created in this century. I'll open it for any kind of creative inspiration i need, and it has never let me down!

Germany, Europe and the Persistence of Nations: Transformation, Interests and Identity, 1989-1996
Published in Hardcover by Ashgate Publishing Company (September, 1998)
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A post-Baudrillardian insight into Teutonic proclivitiesThis work is set to become the preeminent perspective on contemporary German roles in Europe - its insecure dominance, its cultural schizophrenia and the confidence of its bankers.

Getting a Grip on Your Money: A Plain & Simple Christian Guide to Managing Personal Finances, Eliminating Debt, Spending, Saving & Giving, Investing for the Future
Published in Paperback by Intervarsity Press (May, 2002)
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William C. Wood scores an A+Dr. Wood's Christian guide to managing money is refreshingly simple and very well written. "Getting a Grip on Your Money" tackles the tough financial questions and delivers plain, easy to follow advice, relying on the principle that the perfect is the enemy of the good. This book is a must have for anyone, Christian or non-, who wants to make the most of their financial resources.

Ghosts of the Southwest: The Phantom Gunslinger and Other Real-Life Hauntings (Haunted America Series)
Published in Hardcover by Walker & Co (June, 1997)
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Spooky and thilling!This book was soooo good! I read it and thought that this guy knows his ghosts. I would also recomend books by Dainel Cohen. Both of these authors are very, very good. The pictures are also wonderful. This is a must read if you like ghost books!

Ghosts of the West Coast: The Lost Souls of the Queen Mary and Other Real-Life Hauntings (Haunted America)
Published in Hardcover by Walker & Co (April, 1999)
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Ghosts of the West Coast sent chills up up spine!Ghosts of the West Coast sent chills up my spine and made me want to read more. From the Winchester Mansion to Alcatraz Island, this book is informative, interesting and chilling. I loved every page.

Gilded Vessel: The Lustrous Life and Art of Beatrice Wood
Published in Hardcover by Guild Publishing (October, 2001)
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A Truly Beautiful LifeTHE GILTED VESSEL is a beautiful book about an amazing woman and potter. Her life is more wonderful than any fiction and her pottery is exquisite. The only flaw is that it is too short; I want more.

Glee: Painting Now
Published in Hardcover by Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art (15 February, 2001)
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Glee captures the exuberance of contemporary art worldThe design of this book is as vivacious as the works in the exhibition. Glee is a brief but striking impression of the work of twenty artists who have embraced digital technology and are using it to refresh and revitalize abstract painting. In her succinct introductory essay, Cappellazzo describes how two of the twenty artists exhibited--namely Jim Isermann and Peter Halley--have been "primary sources" for the other eighteen. Both Halley and Isermann create works that are intellectually complex, yet visually so simple they transcend the limitations of art-historical categorization. By being included in this exhibition, Halley and Isermann, come across as not only a kind of art-historical reference but more importantly as energetic contributers to abstract painting in the new millenium. With Halley and Isermann as inspiration, the other eighteen painters foreshadow energetic new directions in abstraction. For anyone apprehensive about the future of painting amid the digital revolution, Glee is assurance that abstract painting is as vigorous as ever.

God's bits of wood
Published in Unknown Binding by Zimbabwe Pub. House ()
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Excellent bookIt tells us about the struggle to independence! Our people lost their lives!

Going Back Home: An Artist Returns to the South
Published in School & Library Binding by Children's Book Press (September, 1996)
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a beautiful testament to the power of family and creativity.The story of family history and oral tradition is brought to life by artist/illustrator, Michele Wood. The elements neccesary to convey the use of personal history into the creative process is acheived by the perfect match of text and illustration. This title could be brought to use in several arenas of childhood education; art apprectiation, exploration of the creative process, oral history as well as a springboard for discusion on several levels. Folk art books for children such as this and ones by Mattie Lou O'Kelly, etc. are few and far between. This one should insprire a new generation of folk and naive artists.

Golden Treasury of the Familiar
Published in Hardcover by MacMillan Publishing Company (March, 1988)
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Golden Treasury of the FamiliarThis book was originally owned by my Grandmother and Grandfather. They passed it on to my father who passed it on to one of my three siblings.
We loved it so much that each of us had to have a copy! This book contains poetry, songs, words of wisdom, and even some excerpts from Shakespeare plays.
The stories inside are at times whimsical, sad, thought provoking, and finally, at times just plain hilarious.
Because this book has contents of yesteryear in it, you really feel as if transported back to the times of our parents and grandparents.
It's a book that gives the reader a warm feeling as you flip page to page.
I highly recommend it for everyone, young and old.