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

This Harmonica Is for "You": A Complete Harmonica Tablature Method from Basic to Advanced: Featuring the Tab-Slide-Guide
Published in Paperback by Charles Pubns (August, 1995)
Authors: Charles Potter and Charlie McCoy
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This is the best Harmonica book ever published!
If you are looking for just the right instructional harmonica book, then this book is for you!


Throwing on the Potter's Wheel
Published in Paperback by Ceramics Monthly (June, 1980)
Author: Thomas Sellers
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Fine for beginners
This is an excellent guide for the novice potter. He covers a lot of ground, gives detailed advice on technique, and provides useful step-by-step photographs. I found it a lot more helpful than the couple of glossy manuals I tried earlier. The price does seem a bit high.


Tom Kitten
Published in Library Binding by Forest House Publishing Company, Inc. (May, 1992)
Authors: Beatrix Potter, Pat Schoonover, and Anita Nelson
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A Child's Pleasure
The simple text and artwork captivated my daughter. The sturdy hard board is great for a toddler. A favorite storytime book of my daughter.


The Traditional Potter in Nineteenth Century Illinois: Archaeological Investigations at Two Kiln Sites in Upper Alton (Illinois State Museum Reports)
Published in Paperback by Illinois State Museum Society (December, 1991)
Authors: John A. Walthall, Bonnie L. Gums, and George R. Holley
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The Traditional Potter In Ninteeth Century Illinois:
this book is the most informative I have read on the subject of Upper Alton Pottery. The information given by the authors is easily read and understood.


A trail of blood
Published in Unknown Binding by Constable ()
Author: Jeremy Potter
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An imaginative outlook on the Princes in the Tower
Many Ricardians and sympathists overlook this work of fiction, which complements well Potter's work entitled Good King Richard? In A Trail of Blood, he expounds upon the favorite Ricardian theme (what happened to the Princes in the Tower?) to include other points of contention and interest in the sphere of the Wars of the Roses and the history of Richard III. The plot of the novel is exciting and surprising, with all the twists and turns that accompany a great mystery. With its sad but moving conclusion, A Trail of Blood will kindle (or set aflame anew!) the hearts of those who concern themselves with the life of Richard III.


Tulip Ware of the Pennsylvania-German Potters: An Historical Sketch of the Art of Slip-Decoration in the United States.
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (January, 1970)
Author: Edwin Atlee, Barber
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Everything you always wanted to know about PA Dutch Pottery
This is THE resource on PA Dutch pottery of the 18th and 19th century. It is filled with references to long forgotten potteries in Eastern Pa., especially the Upper Bucks County region once called the Nockamixon Swamp. He details the history of the potteries and the tools and techniqies used by the potters. This book is out of print but well worth searching for.


Visual Basic Superbible
Published in Hardcover by (November, 1993)
Authors: Bill Potter, Taylor Maxwell, and Bryon Scott
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Great reference for Visual Basic Programmers.
I haven't found a referance as good as this book for Visual Basic 3.0. It is very easy to look up the various methods, statements, and properties found in version VB 3.0. This is a great book for any Visual Basic programmer to have. You can find proper syntax and use on every keyword in VB 3.0. Great book for the serious coder. Although the book is out-of-print and covers an older version of VB I still find it usefull (even with 6.0 out).


VM/CMS: A Survival Guide +/Book and Disk
Published in Paperback by Bridge Learning Systems (January, 1993)
Author: James E. Potter
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WindowsTM-based financial and information management system
The chart of accounts consists of two components: "headers," which are logical groupings of accounts and account numbers. Building from three predefined headers - Chart, Balance, and Income - firms can design their own chart by creating additional levels of headers and adding unlimited accounts. Because each general ledger transaction requires an office, department and profit center, in addition to an account number, firms are able to predefine the valid combinations of these data elements. Thus, financial statements can be generated by account, office, office/department, profit center or company wide. Prior-year actual and budget figures with dollar differences and percentage changes can be reported.


Wanted
Published in Paperback by Bantam Books (November, 1994)
Author: Patricia Potter
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ANOTHER GREAT HISTORICAL WESTERN!
WOW! Where does P.P. get these great characters?

Twins, Nicholas Braden and Morgan Davis refuse to acknowledge their unusual connection. Fleur Braden is the only one who knows the whole story of their separation.

Lorilee Braden loves one twin as a brother and the other twin as a man. She is also the silly woman who does not realized the grave danger that surrounds them and contributes to the problem.

The tempers of these two men are explosive and just barely held in check. Suprisingly so. Jealously was touched upon but surely did confused the men.

I suggest that you don't miss any of Potter's books, especially the Western Historicals -- they are great

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED -- morality questionable, judgeing the times, the areas, and the situations. A really great read and a keeper.


The Warehouse
Published in Paperback by Vantage Press (01 December, 1999)
Author: John K. Potter
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Prison Solution
Not just another adventure novel. While the characters and story provide quick-reading entertainment, the "Warehouse" premise is ultimately thought-provoking. Would this type of prison be the ultimate crime deterrent? Is our prison population becoming so costly that finances will dictate this "warehouse" solution? Could a prison-order society become safer than the outside "civilized" world? Very enjoyable reading...Hard to put down.


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