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

Atlas of Surgery: Gallbladder and Biliary Tract, the Liver, Portasystemic Shunts, the Pancreas
Published in Hardcover by BC Decker (December, 1990)
Authors: John L. Cameron and Corinne Sandone
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surgical excellence
THIS ATLAS REPRESENTS ABOUT THE BEST THERE IS FOR A SURGICAL TEACHING TEXTBOOK. EVERY OPERATION IS ILLUSTRATED AND DETAILED STEP BY STEP WITH SUCH A CLARITY AND ACCURACY THAT INDEED GIVES THE READER A FIRST ALMOST-REAL EXPERIENCE WITH THE ACTUAL PROCEDURE, EVEN BEFORE GETTING TO THE O.R. UNFORTUNATELY IS OUT OF PRINT AND VERY HARD TO FIND.I READ FROM OUR DEPARTMENT'S LIBRARY. I'M DOING EVERYTHING POSSIBLE TO TRY TO OWN ONE BECAUSE IT WOULD DEFINITELY REPRESENT THE BEST VALUE AND ASSET IN ANY SURGUCAL REFERNCE LIBRARY.


The A, B, C's of Financial Success
Published in Paperback by College Press Publishing Company, Inc. (01 November, 2001)
Authors: Barry L. Cameron and Douglas J. Crozier
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MANDATORY READ FOR AMERICANS TODAY!
In the fast paced, I need it now, lifesyles that we all seem to live today, this book will help you refocus the importance of over extending our finances. Barry Cameron points out the clear biblecial reasons about debt and how it can affect our lives.
If you are in debt and want to get out, get this book. If you are not in debt, get this book and give it to someone, it will bless their life.


Baby-Boom Daydreams: The Art of Douglas Bourgeois
Published in Hardcover by Hudson Hills Pr (April, 2003)
Authors: Douglas Bourgeois, Dan Cameron, Estill Curtis Pennington, David S. Rubin, La.) Contemporary Arts Center (New Orleans, and Jay Weigel
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Comprised of three insightful and informed essays
The collaborative effort of Dan Cameron (Senior Curator at the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York); David S. Rubin (Curator of Visual Arts at the Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans), and art consultant Estill Curtis Pennington , Baby-Boom Daydreams: The Art Of Douglas Bourgeois showcases the live and work of American figurative artist Douglas Bourgeois. His subject matter ranged from the everyday citizenry of Louisiana, to pop-culture artifacts, environmental concerns, social issues, iconic "Golden Age" Hollywood personalities, to contemporary rock 'n' roll. Comprised of three insightful and informed essays enhanced with reproductions of key works raging from 1975 to 2001, Baby-Boom Daydreams is a welcome and highly recommended addition to personal and academic 20th Century American Art History collections.


The Bad Girl's 2002 Calendar: Your Guide to a Fun-Filled Year of Bad Behavior
Published in Paperback by Chronicle Books (August, 1901)
Authors: Cameron Tuttle and Chronicle Books
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For Bad Girls and the Men who love them
I laughed so hard at this authors "The Bad Girls Guide to the Open Road" that I had to get this calander for a few Bad Girls I know. Each month laugh out loud at what the "Bad Girl " has in store for her! Don't want to give anything away but I recomend both the book and calander heartily.


Bad Girl's Getting What You Want Book and Journal Set: Bad Girl's Guide to Getting What You Want, Be a Bad Girl Journal
Published in Paperback by Chronicle Books (September, 2002)
Author: Cameron Tuttle
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fun of the day
I always gain playful moods for the day after read it. It is helpful at work especially on Monday. Read these Bad Girl dramas may not be the funnest thing to do, yet. Be one.


Barbarians and Mandarins: Thirteen Centuries of Western Travellers in China
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (May, 1999)
Author: Nigel Cameron
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History repeats itself ?.Recommended for the next barbarians
Through the accounts of representative Western travelers -over thirteen centuries- in China, the author provides a historical thread of encounters between West and East, starting with the christians-nestorians in the year 625, and continuing with Marco Polo and the Mongols. Then, the great saga of Jesuits scholars and Dominics during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. The author moves on to the 19th century with detailed accounts on traders and diplomats intertwining with the Opium War and the Unequal Treaties, finishing with the boxer attack of the Foreign Legations in 1900 and the Sun Yat Sen's first republic in 1911 .

In the background one reads of the comings and goings of the Chinese dynasties dealing with increasing waves of "ocean devils". In the forefront one finds the portrayal of a gallery of actors : sages and villains, missionaries and eunuchs...The underlying clash of cultures enhances the reciprocal fascination and disbelief of two worlds, each one convinced of his own superiority but nevertheless enthralled by the other.

Nigel Cameron -- in a well documented exposition of hundreds of historical clues, with over 100 illustrations-recounts the introduction of western astronomy to the Middle Kingdom, the enchantment of Jesuits with Confucianism and the subsequent conflict with Christianity, the antiforeignism as official Chinese policy confronting the Western "gunboat" extraterritoriality.

History repeats itself ?.I am writing this review in Beijing, July 1999, myself a " bearded barbarian" European staying in China since early 1989. A few weeks ago I saw in Beijing demonstrations of Chinese students stoning two western embassies. Recently we have seen on the news the emotional confrontations between Chinese and Western (Americans) diplomats and political leaders regarding atomic espionage. At the threshold of the celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the New China and the upcoming China entrance into the World Trade Organization, the story of the East and West, face to face, is an unending and fascinating one .

A copy of its out of print 1989 edition has been on my desk as a special reference book, so I am glad that it has been recently reprinted.I would recommend it for someone who has more than a mild interest in the subject matter, and mainly for the next barbarians coming to China in the next millenniums...


Be Mine (An Avon Flare Book)
Published in Paperback by Flare (February, 1997)
Authors: Cameron Dokey, Kathryn Jensen, Jean Thesman, and Sharon Dennis Wyeth
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A happy, romantic read.
This is a happy little book of short stories about romance on Valentine's Day. I recommend this for teenage girls that like short, sweet romances. It'll put you in a good and hopeful mood.


Beethoven Lives Upstairs
Published in Hardcover by Orchard Books (March, 1994)
Authors: Barbara Nichol and Scott Cameron
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Life With Beethoven.....
"...I write, Uncle, because something terrible has happened. A madman has moved into our house." Young Christoph can't believe his family's misfortune with their new boarder. Mr Beethoven has rented the upstairs rooms, and the terrible noises begin at dawn. There's loud pounding and howling, stomping and crashing. Beethoven has four pianos, some without legs sitting right on the floor so that he can "hear" the vibrations of his music. His room is a mess, papers scattered everywhere, dirty dishes and clothes on every surface, and he writes on the walls. He walks the streets humming and growling, and waving his arms. Christoph is mortified, angry, and embarrassed as he asks his uncle..."I beg you to tell my mother to send Mr Beethoven away." But as the months and then years go by, Christoph's letters begin to change. He develops compassion and tolerance for this eccentric musical genius who lives upstairs, that slowly turns into respect, admiration, and true friendship..... Barbara Nichol and Scott Cameron have authored a creative and inventive story, written as correspondence between uncle and nephew, that combines history, music, and actual events during the three years Beethoven wrote his Ninth Symphony in Vienna. Christoph's intriguing and compelling letters are full of drama and tension as he tells his uncle what it's like to live with the deaf and tormented composer. His uncle, also a musician, writes back giving Christoph insight and understanding into Beethoven's life and times and famous temper. Ms Nichol's engaging and entertaining text is spellbinding and enhanced by Mr Cameron's dark, lush oil paintings. Together word and art transport you back to the 1820s, and allows the reader to spy on Beethoven as he works. Perfect for youngsters 8-12, Beethoven Lives Upstairs is an evocative and fascinating adventure about a remarkable composer that is sure to whet the appetite of budding musicians, and send them looking for more.


Bioengagement: Making a Christian Difference Through Bioethics Today (Horizons in Bioethics Series)
Published in Paperback by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. (August, 2000)
Authors: Nigel M. De S. Cameron, Scott E. Daniels, and Barbara J. White
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Responding to the new medicine
Bio-ethics is a new and burgeoning field, effecting all of us. Issues like human cloning, genetic engineering, assisted reproductive technologies, genetically modified foods, and embryo research are just some of the contentious areas which are making an impact on so many of us. Therefore it is important that those with religious convictions bring their concerns to bear on the new and weighty issues being debated.

Too often such debates have been left to the scientists, medical professionals, politicians and even the corporations to sort through. And often these folk bring to bear a secular utilitarian worldview on such issues. But these important matters should not be left for our politicians and scientists to decide upon. People with a religious worldview very much need to raise their voices as well.

As Nigel Cameron states in his helpful introduction:

"It is in bioethics, that point of intersection of the professions, the academy, and public policy, in which the dignity of the human being is constantly open to re-definition, and in which most of the best in our inheritance - medicine, science, the professional idea - is coming under withering fire from those whose values are radically distinct from the Judeo-Christian tradition. Our failure at the start of the new millennium to engage the culture in a degree which mirrors the size of our churches is distressing. Our failure in this realm of bioethics is particularly discouraging, since it is here that the assumptions of post-Christians are shaping their idea of what it is to be one of us. Conversely, our opportunity to make a difference at this point is immense."

That is why this volume is so important. It offers a much-needed corrective to the various dehumanising and market-driven approaches to the many debates in the life sciences. It offers a fresh restatement of the biblical position which promotes the dignity and worth of every member of the human race.

In this book a number of experts look at many different bio-ethics issues, but all from the Judeo-Christian point of view. All up, twenty medical, ethical, theological and scientific experts examine the many vexing moral issues which new developments in science and technology have produced.

These authorities deal with such topics as: fetal tissue research, in vitro fertilization, stem cell research, health care issues, abortion, euthanasia, sex education, and many other issues. The emphasis is on applying a biblical worldview to these ethical and public policy debates.

The book does not just deal with specific ethics issues. It also provides chapters on Christian leadership in public policy, developing a Christian worldview, mobilising churches to engage in the issues, and dealing with the media.

Some of the leading thinkers and writers in the field come together in this one volume: John Kilner, C. Ben Mitchell, Nigel Cameron, Francis Beckwith and Terry Schlossberg, among others. Their meaty chapters feature incisive comment on the perplexing ethical issues of our day, along with practical advice on how we all can make a contribution to the debate.

Thus this volume offers a fine collection of articles which are both timely and informative. The need has never been greater for a Biblical worldview to challenge the secularists and utilitarians who have tended to dominate these debates. This volume is a welcome corrective to that imbalance.


The Book of Film Noir
Published in Hardcover by Continuum Pub Group (January, 1994)
Author: Ian Cameron
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Essential NOIR reference
This is an essential NOIR reference book, jam-packed with extensive, literate essays and numerous eye-catching photos. Cameron has put together what is both an entertaining read, and a thoughtful, text-like guide. Don't pick this up until your NOIR education is well underway, It's not light reading by any stretch. But do seek it out eventually as it will enlighten and inform.


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