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Dancing The Waves and Other Poems
Published in Paperback by Anoai Press (March, 1998)
Authors: Steven Curry and Wayne Levin
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LONGBOARD MAGAZINE Review, Jan/Feb..2000
Steven Curry's second book of poems is a look into the dreamy reality of island life and the wonderous feelings that living in a surfer's paradise can inspire.

Curry's poetry keeps it soothing tone, vibrant imagery and active language constant throughout this entire collection of unrhymed verse, moving between the heavenly landscapes of Hawaii and its relaxed, underwater world. The short translations of thirteenth century poet/philosopher Rumi and unique seascapes of Wayne Levin make Dancing The Waves And Other Poems a complete product.

Standout excerpts are; "Bodysurfing Makapu'u," comparing the "bone-jarring" power of a shorebreak pounder against the "Soft curl" of the same ride; "Small-Day Wave-Play," with its calm, "Crystalline" images; the respectful, introspective goodby, "Elegy (Sea Burial); "Na Kupuna O Ke Kai," an homage to senior longboarders and their favorite morning ritual; the celebration of volcanic life in "Lava Variations"; and "Still Point In Motion," ending the assembladge with a soulful breakdown of surfing.

Dancing The Waves And Other Poems is an original opus, possibly the only collection of surf-flavored poems in print, with phraseology demanding a second and third reaading.

Published by Anoai Press, Honolulu, Hawaii.


The Danielle Steel Value Collection: Fine Things, Jewels, Vanished
Published in Audio Cassette by Bantam Books-Audio (06 July, 1999)
Authors: Richard Thomas, Tim Curry, Boyd Gaines, and Danielle Steel
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The Danielle Steel Value Collection
Danielle STeel is a wonderful author and Her marvolous talent is shown in the three book value pack


Digital Places: Living With Geographic Information Technologies
Published in Paperback by Routledge (September, 1998)
Authors: Michael R. Curry and Michael R Curry
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Careful analysis of the change due to information systems
This is a careful and thoughtful analysis of the changes brought about by the introduction of "information systems'" into cartography. Place as well as the discipline are transformed with wider implications for the "map" of social realities. C


Disney Presents the Lion King: With Photographs from the Broadway Musical, Winner of the 1998 Tony Award
Published in Hardcover by Disney Press (September, 1998)
Authors: Joan Marcus, Michael Curry, Julie Taymor, and Elton Lion King John
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El mejor musical del momento
Julie Taymor ha conseguido el mejor musical de la temporada gracias a su inagotable ingenio, creatividad y riqueza de técnicas teatrales. En The Lion King los espectadores entramos en un mundo de magia y color como nunca lo habíamos hecho.


Educating Professionals : Responding to New Expectations for Competence and Accountability
Published in Hardcover by Jossey-Bass (May, 1993)
Authors: Lynn Curry, Jon F. Wergin, and Associates
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good book for reference
please send me a copy about this book because I can't find this book in my country


The Egyptian Box
Published in School & Library Binding by Margaret K. McElderry (March, 2002)
Author: Jane Curry
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Tells of a mysterious Egyptian box inherited by a young girl
Jane Louise Curry's Egyptian Box tells of a mysterious Egyptian box inherited by a young girl - and the supernatural figure it releases. At first the ancient Egyptian worker seems subservient to her mistress' commands, but soon ulterior motives emerge and Tee finds herself fighting for her identity in this gripping supernatural thriller.


Get Up and Go!
Published in Paperback by Consortium Book Sales & Dist (15 April, 1999)
Authors: Lisa Curry and Mark McKean
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Great Book
I have several of Lisa's books and they are all excellent and this one is no exception. It is inspiring and as he title says it makes you 'Get Up and Go'


God Plays Golf
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Whitaker House (January, 2003)
Author: David Curry
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Does God Really Play Golf?!?
Mulligans and mercy, fairways and faith...
Many men would claim that golf is their religion. David Curry will show you that golf really is a great example of God's plan of salvation. With fascinating parallels and humerous stories from this not-so-hot golfer, this book is a great tool for finding God or sharing him with friends. Whether stuck in a sand trap or playing the fairways of life, you can always use some help from a pro. This book doesn't promise to improve your swing, but it will help you win the game of life.


The Hundred Years War
Published in Paperback by St. Martin's Press (January, 1993)
Author: Anne Curry
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A Tour de Force
If you think of the Hundred Years War, epic English victories like Crecy, Poitiers and Agincourt would probably come to mind. However despite these impressive military triumphs, the fact is that the French ultimately won the series of wars that stretched out over a 116-year period. Anne Curry, an English expert on the Hundred Years War, brings her considerable knowledge of the subject to bear in Osprey's Essential Histories volume #19. Quite simply, this volume is a tour de force in that the author presents a complex subject with insight and depth. Unlike some of the other volumes in this series, The Hundred Years War 1337-1453 represents a real research effort and not just a condensation of other sources. This is one of the best volumes that Osprey published in 2002.

As usual, The Hundred Years' War 1337-1453 begins in standard Osprey format with a short introduction, a chronology, a background to the war and the opposing sides and how the war began. The narrative of the war itself is 38 pages in length. Final sections are portrait of a soldier (one French and two English), the cruel nature of the war (attacks on civilians, raids on England), portrait of a civilian (the remarkable female poet and historian Christine de Pizan), how the war ended and conclusions. The author has provided a substantial bibliography as well as genealogical tables for both the French and English nobility. There are a total of ten maps (English lands in Gascony, campaigns in Northern France in 1340, campaigns in the north in 1341-1359, the campaign of 1346, the campaigns of the Black Prince, the second phase of the war, the Agincourt campaign, campaigns of 1415-1428, English garrisons in Normandy, and the defeat of the English) in this volume and they add great value.

The Hundred Years War was unusual for its protracted nature, although this was frequently interrupted by truces. The English, who began the war with modest objectives and expanded them when fortune favored their cause, crushed one French army after another in the early phases of the war. Much of French fell under English control by 1415 and it appeared that the French monarchy was in eclipse. Anne Curry does a wonderful job detailing how the French gradually turned the war around, beginning with the incredible campaigns of Joan of Arc. The French were not the complete blockheads that recurrent defeats would suggest, but were capable of learning from past mistakes. During the 1430s, the French monarchy oversaw the creation of the first standing army in Europe since the Romans. The French were also quick to adopt and efficiently organize artillery, which was used to help smash English armies at Formigny and Castillon (battles that are all but forgotten but which helped to decide the war). The author also does a splendid job detailing the war finances and economies of both sides. French revenue grew ten-fold during the course of the war as the French monarchy organized a robust tax system. However, the English fought the war on an economic shoestring and their revenues declined as the war dragged on. Indeed, the English often conquered land that was devastated and incapable of producing revenue for some time. In the end, the English lacked the money to sustain large armies in France and they were eventually overwhelmed. The author rightly calls this war a defining moment in European history, where large standing armies become possible and royal authority was forced to construct more complex fiscal structures than had existed under parochial feudalism.


The Ice Ghosts Mystery
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (May, 2001)
Author: Jane Louise Curry
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Adventure in the Alps
I first read this book when I was 12 years old and I've read it innumerable times since. It's impossible to put down and more gripping than most mysteries written for adults. Mrs. Byrd and her three children, Oriole, Peregrine, and Mab have just received a mystifiying telegram from the now-missing Professor Byrd. He's disappeared in a remote valley high in the Alps. In his telegram he mentions "Tce ghosts." Does he mean Ice ghosts or The ghosts? Mrs. Byrd hurriedly packs her family onto an airplane, and they're off to investigate the mysterious disappearance and the meaning of the telegram. With the help of a local boy, a bumbling folklorist, and an instructor from the nearby climbers' school, the Byrds must solve both mysteries if they ever want to see their father again.


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