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

The American Medical Association Handbook of First Aid & Emergency Care
Published in Paperback by Random House Trade Paperbacks (September, 1990)
Authors: Stanley M. Zydio, James A. Hill, American Medical Association, and Stanley M. Zydlo
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AMA Handbook of First Aid and Emergency Care
Part I of this book includes planning for emergencies. Topics covered are safeguarding your home against accidents, what to tell medical personnel when an emergency situation occurrs and medical charts to fill out for family members.

Emergency procedures, i.e., CPR and the Heimlach Maneuver, are highlighted with red on the edge of the book for quick reference.

Other areas covered are recognizing medical problems, snake and insect bites and sports injuries.

This is a great book to keep with a First Aid Kit.


The Ancients and the Moderns: Rethinking Modernity
Published in Paperback by Yale Univ Pr (February, 1991)
Author: Stanley Rosen
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Personality and scholarship
Rosen's book has the rare quality of being playful and provokative, while also invoking the impression that it rests on very solid scholarship. The book reads as a polemic, but would nevertheless easily defend a place in any academic course on political philosophy or cultural cricism. Most fascinating is the way in which the author makes the whole history of western thought come together, while simultaneously securing a consciousness of the gaps and differences comprised in it. The sweep is wonderful and the points often surgically precise. There is a singular author at work here, one that I belive no one will regret the time spent reading.


Anesthesiologist's Manual of Surgical Procedures
Published in Hardcover by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers (February, 1999)
Authors: Richard A. Jaffe and Stanley I. Samuels
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Great for Operating Room Personnel
Excellent resource for Operating personnel relating to surgical aspects of positioning and other surgical implications. A must for OR educators.


An Annotated Bibliography of 1 and 2 Thessalonians (New Testament Tools and Studies)
Published in Hardcover by Brill Academic Publishers (January, 1998)
Authors: Jeffrey A. D. Weima and Stanley E. Porter
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A must have for any serious Pauline scholar!
Worth every penny of its steep price, the clarity and completeness of this make it truly a must for your study, I believe.


Art of Making Wine
Published in Paperback by Dutton Books (July, 1971)
Authors: Stanley F. Anderson and Raymond Hull
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Art of Making Wine
I have used the receipt for bluberry wine for 3 years with one exception: I use 3 lbs of frozen , wild bluberries and 3 large contaners of frozen white grape (skip the raisens) concentrate and have made the best red wine in years,,,, similar to MERLOT but with outstanding color and flavor.


The Art of the Moving Picture (Modern Library)
Published in Paperback by Modern Library (07 March, 2000)
Authors: Vachel Lindsay, Martin Scorsese, and Stanley Kauffmann
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quite astonishing
Quite astonishing, wrote one critic, and this, often very dreamy, book of 1915!!! is exactly this. I am not a movie critic, just a reader and this book was a delight to read. It deals about the era of the silent movies, around 1915 when there were no Rambos or Terminators running across the screen with Qsound and computerised warping effects. It was the time when everything had to be expressed in gestures, like a moving picture book, because of the lack of sound.
The author therefore comes with a lot of interesting theories and opinions of how a story could and should be elegantly communicated in a moving picture. He even comes up with a theory of why California is as crazy as Hollywood seems to most of us now.
This work has to be a classic of movie pictures, just like The Art of War for the military, or Keynes for economics, and for people that are, like me, just interested readers of all kind of subjects, also highly recommended.


Artists Communities: A Directory of Residencies in the United States Offering Time and Space for Creativity
Published in Paperback by Allworth Press (November, 1996)
Authors: Tricia Snell, Stanley Kunitz, David Biespiel, and Alliance of Artists' Communities
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This is a very comprehensive, helpful and inspiring resource
Don't skip the introductions and preface - they present an excellent overview of what artists' are and what they can provide for creative people. The standardized format of the individual entries and the categorized indices make it easy to narrow your choices and decide which communities you want to find more about.


Association Football Match Control: An Illustrated Handbook for the Football Referee.
Published in Hardcover by Transatlantic Arts (June, 1980)
Author: Stanley F Lover
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Comprehensive and insightful
This is the best book I have found on officiating soccer. It was very helpful when I was a beginning referee and grows in value as my experience increases. I read it annually before the season begins and I learn more with each reading


Atlas of the Bible and Christianity
Published in Hardcover by Baker Book House (June, 1997)
Authors: Tim Dowley, Alan Millard, David Wright, Brian Stanley, and Timothy Dowley
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The best atlas?
I have about 10 atlases about the Bible, and this is by far the best. Also all the maps about the history of Christianity are excellent, I only wish that there would have been more for Europe (Dechristianization) in the modern times.


Automobile restoration guide for all antique, classic, special interest, and milestone cars
Published in Unknown Binding by Sports Car Press ()
Author: Stanley Nowak
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One for every COLLECTION!
Stanley Nowak was a founding member of the Long Island Old Car Club. He began with a 1919 Stellite Cloverleaf Tourer in 1949! He restored and supervised the restoration of over 15 cars -- from a 1931 MG C-Type Montlhery Midget (now in the Long Island Automotive Museum) to the oldest Ferrari in the world.

While published in the 1970s, this book contains invaluable (and hard to find) advice on what to buy, how to begin, and saving money in the process.

I really like the organization of the book by different material types with different chapters on these topics: dealing with rust, coachwork, road wheels, woodwork, glass, broken pieces and welding, instruments and electrical. Additionally, there is advice on preparing for shows, preparing for storage, and AFTER storage. This is a recommended and affordable useful study guide in this field. My only complaint is that I wish it was a bigger, longer book, by a man of that kind of expertise and experience!


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