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

Contractor's Guide to Quickbooks Pro
Published in Paperback by Craftsman Book Co (December, 1998)
Authors: Karen Mitchell, Craig Savage, and Jim Erwin
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CPA's opinion of Contractor's Guide to Quickbooks Pro
I consider this book to be the best on the market for contractors who use quickbooks. I recommend this to clients who use Quickbooks and are in the contstruction industry, or any other line of work that uses job costing. It has many illustrations which make it easy for bookkeepers for whom English is a second language.

The attached CD-ROM is a nice addition which can help contractors who are just getting started get their books set up quickly.


Contractor's Guide to Quickbooks Pro 2001
Published in Paperback by Craftsman Book Co (October, 2001)
Authors: Craig Savage, Karen Mitchell, and Jim Erwin
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Small Contractors Take Heed!
If you are a small contractor using Quickbooks Pro 2001 or any other version, then this book is for you. In addition to teaching you how to set up your books correctly, it also includes a CD with National Estimator and Job Cost Wizard. These two programs let you create detailed estimates and export them to Quickbooks so that you do not have to retype them saving you hours of time. It's a bargain!


Contractor's Survival Manual
Published in Paperback by Craftsman Book Co (January, 1988)
Author: William D. Mitchell
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must read for building contractors
This "straight talk" manual is a must read for all building contractors. Learn insights and a new perspective on your buisness. A How To manual for survival and success.


Conversations With Manfreid
Published in Paperback by Sterling House Pub (July, 2003)
Authors: Karl Mitchell, Ursula Mitchell, and Karl
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a fascinating story
I did not know what to expect when i picked up Conversations With Manfreid, but by the time i got 7 or 8 pages into it, I was hooked and couldn't put it down. The story is incredibly engaging and one finds oneself really rooting for the main character, Troy,and hoping that he can achieve the spiritual growth he so longs for. I also found the setting, which is Southern California, in the 1980's, and the fact that all the characters are musicians, to be really original and entertaining. The metaphysical aspects of the book, like spirit guides and channeling, are presented in a manner that is never sensationalist and the blending of metaphysical concepts with traditional Christian precepts is tastefully done and very illuminating. I loved this book and recommend it to anyone who wants to read a highly engrossing and truly inspirational story.


Corporate Finance and Governance: Cases, Materials, and Problems for an Advanced Course in Corporations (Law Casebook Series)
Published in Paperback by Carolina Academic Press (September, 1996)
Authors: Lawrence E. Mitchell, Lawrence A. Cunningham, and Lewis D. Solomon
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Sophisticated yet accessible
This is an accessible, sophisticated, and multi-faceted introduction to the law and economics of corporate finance. The book subtly and persuasively connects themes of corporate finance to themes of greater social policy.


The Country Diary Book of Knitting
Published in Hardcover by Henry Holt & Company, Inc. (October, 1987)
Author: Annette Mitchell
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A Gem of a Book
This is a book that you will get maximum value from because you will knit so many things from it.

The gorgeous designs are probably more suited to an experienced knitter. Good photographs, easy to follow designs, most of them easy to photocopy for those of you who 'knit on the run,the bus,while commuting and everywhere else" and spectacular results from easy to obtain yarns (generics specified.) Jackets, cardigans, lacy sweaters, childrens sweaters and sewn dresses to match. Amazing, easy, knitting toys that will make delightful presents. I borrowed this book so many times from the library, I've ended up buying it.


Creating Sanctuary: A New Approach to Gardening in the Washington Metropolitan Area
Published in Paperback by Howell Pr (December, 1996)
Author: Sherry Mitchell
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Happy Gardening!
This is the "BEST" gardening book around. It changed my life.... and my garden! I definitely recommend this to all the garden lovers out there in the world! Sherry, you have inspired me to write a book of my own! Thank you! And happy writing/gardening!


A Critical Bibliography of Old English Syntax of Old English Syntax to the End or 1984 Including Addenda & Corrigenda to Old English Syntax
Published in Hardcover by Blackwell Publishers (November, 1990)
Author: Bruce Mitchell
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An interesting book
I can't begin to expess my Gratitude towards Bruce Mitchell for writing this seminal work. This is worth every dollar. Buy it Today!


Death and bright water
Published in Unknown Binding by H. Hamilton ()
Author: James Mitchell
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Third book in the Callan series
The third book in the Callan series and probably the best. Callan is hired by the department to go to Greece and do a simple job. As you might expect it turns out to be anything but simple but luckily Lonely is there as insurance.

A great read.


Death at the Opera (Black Dagger Crime)
Published in Hardcover by John Curley & Assoc (July, 1992)
Author: Gladys Mitchell
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Despite "Death in the Wet," Not Wet Behind the Ears
The first Gladys Mitchell I ever read, and, again, one of her best. The plot involves three separate strands, both built around the various notions of death by drowning: the death of a snooping schoolmistress in the bathroom at the performance of The Mikado; the death of a madwoman in an asylum who fell into an ornamental pond; and an acquitted wife killer, George Bryan Cutler, based on George Joseph Smith, murdering two other people, and attempting to murder Mrs. Bradley. The ending is ingenious, with one of the most incredible motives ever to grace a detective fiction novel, though the book shares some similarities with "Speedy Death" and "St. Peter's Finger," in the scene of the crime and the method.


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