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

Adam Sharp, Swimming With Sharks
Published in Library Binding by Random House (Merchandising) (May, 2003)
Authors: George Edward Stanley and Guy Francis
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Long live Adam Sharp!
This is one of the cleverest series being published for children. It is so funny, and Adam is so cool. My kids love these books - and the new format from Random House is really attractive. The artwork is wonderful, too. How cool is it to go swimming in a tuxedo, looking for sharks. Long live Adam Sharp!


Adam Sharp, the Spy Who Barked
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (August, 2002)
Authors: George Edward Stanley and Guy Francis
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Adam Sharp is so cool!
My children love this book, because they all want to be spies. They think Adam Sharp is so cool. This is the first book in the series, and I hope the keeps going for years and years. It's great fun.


Advanced Modern Control System Theory and Design
Published in Hardcover by Wiley-Interscience (16 September, 1998)
Author: Stanley M. Shinners
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force control
I want to know more about force control and impedance control for manipulator robots.


African-American Aviators: Bessie Coleman, William J. Powell, James Herman Banning, Benjamin O. Davis Jr., General Daniel James Jr (Capstone Short Biographies)
Published in School & Library Binding by Capstone Press (March, 1998)
Authors: Stanley P. Jones, L. Octavia Tripp, Fred Amram, and Susan K. Henderson
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rad
I loved this account of Aviators. Rock On


African-American Odyssey with Audio CD, The: Combined Volume
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall (17 December, 1999)
Authors: Darlene Clark Hine, William C. Hine, and Stanley Harrold
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Great eye opener. MUST READ. Smooth reading.
To keep it plain and simple: After reading this book I've come to the conclusion that African-American history is an essential read, especially with this book. Often times, some of us may not think African-American history is rich or we may not really understand their situation in America today. This book changes that, it teaches that African-Americans have a rich history and that books like this must be read to understand their stance in American society today. GREAT BOOK.


Against the Gates of Hell
Published in Hardcover by Dodd Mead (August, 1980)
Author: Stanley Rader
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Fighting for the Freedom of Religion
One of the best accounts of failed attempts by the government to restrict religious freedom in a country where it is supposed to be a birthright. The Worldwide Church of God, a Christian Church situated in Pasadena, California, is attacked by the state and put under a receivership based on the claims of ex-members. What follows is the inspiring true story of the ambitions of the then-attorney general of arguably the most powerful state in the union to regulate Church property and thus unavoidably Church activities, and the worldwide membership of this Church which fights against it. If you are interested in the historic struggle of Religion to survive in the face of government opposition, then this book is for you. It is inspiring, not only for members of the WCG, but for Churches nationwide (worldwide even) as even those religious organizations opposed to the Worldwide Church of God stand up for religious freedom... fighting against what some feel is the most calculated attack ever made.

I guess my comments might be taken as somewhat skewed, as I am a proud member of the Worldwide Church of God, but I can honestly say that the story would inspire me REGARDLESS of the Church it came from. Its a must-read for those who feel the tightening grip of the government over our historic right to believe and worship God as our consciences require


Alaska-Yukon Handbook
Published in Paperback by Moon Travel Handbooks (March, 1985)
Authors: David Stanley, Diane Hume, and Deke Castleman
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Search For The New Edition
To find the new edition of this book, search for "Moon Handbooks: Alaska-Yukon" on this site.


Algebra and Trigonometry
Published in Hardcover by Addison-Wesley Publishing (March, 1998)
Author: Stanley Smith
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Excellent Book for an Excellent Price
This book comprehensively and completely covers all topics of advanced Algebra, and allows the reader to fully understand both the basics of Trigonometry, as well as enlighten him/her on some advanced topics in this field. It is well-written, with excellent example problems, (Called "Try-This" Problems), that allow the reader to test his/her knowledge of a topic or sub-topic before advancing to the actual problems. Overall, this is an excellent reference source, and one that I will continue to use throughout my life as an authoritative review of this subject. I would recommend it to anyone who has the will to learn!


America on Stage : Ten Great Plays of American History
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday (January, 1976)
Author: Stanley Richards
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thick book!
Complete texts of ten great plays of American history with prefaces and an introductory note by Stanley Richards.

Plays included:

Crucible by Miller--A scathing portrayal of the Salem witch trials

Valley Forge by Anderson--A majestic drama of the real George Washington

Patriots by Kingsley--A moving portrait of democracy shaped by the hands of Jefferson, Hamilton, and Washington

Last Days of Lincoln by Van Doren--A touching play about Lincoln's dreams for a reunited nation

Andersonville Trial by Levitt--An unforgettable examination of the human conscience in the trial of a prisoner of war camp commandant after the Civil War

In Time to Come by Koch and Huston--An intimate portrayal of Woodrow Wilson's fight for a League of Nations

Sunrise at Campobello by Schary--An electrifying chronicle of FDR's early years

Inherit the Wind by Lawrence and Lee--A classic recreation of the famous Scopes Trial

Native Son by Green and Wright--A powerful indictment of racism and hatred in twentieth-century America

Bury the Dead by Shaw--An eloquent antiwar statement for all men everywhere


American Barns
Published in Paperback by Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. (March, 1997)
Author: Stanley Schuler
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Beautiful barns in great photographs
Take a tour of 240 old and new barns throughout the United States with this book's clear photographs and concise descriptions. You'll have a good introduction to our regional styles and to the amazing variety of different barn types. If you're planning to design or build a barn, you can't help but be inspired by the many photos of building details.


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