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

Firsthand America a History of the United States
Published in Paperback by Brandywine Pr (June, 1994)
Authors: Bernhard, David Burner, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, and Stanley I. Rutler
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A very good book about US History
This is an excellent book for students who are in, or who plan to enter AP US History. It's also excellent for History lovers.


Five Great German Short Stories/Funf Deutsche Meistererzahlungen: A Dual-Language Book (Dual-Language Book)
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (July, 1993)
Author: Stanley Appelbaum
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Teach yourself German
For the avid self-teacher, this book will be very useful. Textbooks give you sentences here and there that are translated, and that's very useful. However, having entire stories translated for you is an even better way to learn a language. You have sentence after sentence of correct grammar and vocabulary. You can see how a proper sentence is constructed time and time again.

The translation looks like this: German on the left page, English on the right page. The five stories are by some of German's most famous writers...Hoffmann, Kafka, Kleist, Mann, and Schnitzler.


Fortune
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow (March, 1990)
Author: Diane Stanley
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A beautiful book for anyone!
There are few stories that can move me to tears, but this one comes close. Beautifully illustrated, this is a story full of lessons for anyone who has been unable to recognize their luck until they lose it. I would reccomend this for kids ages 7 and up, since there are a lot of words to read, and a wonderful story to follow. It would also make a wonderful wedding gift. Enjoy!


Foundation Grants to Individuals
Published in Paperback by Foundation Center (May, 1988)
Authors: Foundation Center and Stanley Olson
Average review score:

Comprehensive!
This book is thorough and comprehensive in scope. It tells you exactly what you need to know to apply for a grant from the many organizations it lists. A good measure of its worth is that it's in its 11th update.


Foundations of Financial Management 10e + Self-Study Software CD-ROM + Powerweb + FREE SG
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill/Irwin (08 May, 2002)
Authors: Stanley B. Block and Geoffrey A. Hirt
Average review score:

Excellent Finance Starter
This book is very easy to follow and serves as a good reference for more advanced finance classes.


The Franchiser
Published in Hardcover by Farrar Straus & Giroux (May, 1976)
Author: Stanley Elkin
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This is the most accurate Bicentennial picture of America.
You won't come acoss a more side-splittingly funny portrait of America in 1976 than what Elkin gives us here. I don't know which is the more: the humor in America that is depressing or the depression that is humorous; in any event, the book is a must for anyone who likes his or her humor bitersweet, his or her prose lush, and his or her mind to be stimulated and entertained!


Freedom Through Forgiveness (Guided Growth Series)
Published in Paperback by Chariot Victor Books (January, 1995)
Author: Charles F. Stanley
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Understanding true forgiveness
What a wonderful monograph that puts concisely and simply the Biblical teaching on forgiveness! It is suitable for one who needs forgiveness as well as one who needs to forgive others. This makes a nice gift to give others who need encouragement.


Freehand: The Art of Stanley Mouse
Published in Hardcover by Slg Books (December, 1992)
Authors: Stanley Mouse, Mickey Hart, and Roger Williams
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An icon of the last thirty years, a must for any Mouse fan!
This book reflects on Stanley's artwork both in the rock and roll arena as well as work he has performed in other areas. Some of his best unknown works are present here, and if you like Stanley's work, then this book is for you! A definitive catalog of greatness!


From Bondage to Contract : Wage Labor, Marriage, and the Market in the Age of Slave Emancipation
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge University Press (January, 1999)
Author: Amy Dru Stanley
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Whose Work is Never Done
This excellent study of nineteenth-century American households brings Hannah Arendt's assessment of the home as a place of labor and violence clearly into view. Amy Dru Stanley looks at the spread of contractarianism into household relations and finds not improvement but rather a different basis for wringing effort from subordinates to enrich and comfort their masters. Defenders of the south's peculiar institution used similar arguments with regard to labor, comparing the "wage slaves" in the north to the real slaves of the south, always in favor of the latter. Stanley's assessment is more nuanced, valuing individual freedom while remaining sensitive to the grinding hardships this freedom brought with it. The heart of her argument is her close analysis of the relations of dependency between slaves and masters and husbands and their wives and children. While the movement to free slaves had widespread support among many social groups, the movement to free wives, like today's movement to free children, was seen very differently. Indeed, slave emancipators held out the prospect to freedmen of being kings in their own castles, of holding their wives and children in bondage to themselves just as their white masters held their slaves and the members of their own families, to encourage them to leave their masters following emancipation. Yet for the freedmen, the money to be kings in their castles was lacking, and freedwomen had to labor as long and hard in freedom as they had in bondage to keep their poor households going. As a result, many resisted playing their assigned parts in the freedmen's family romance. Meanwhile, their poor white sisters faced similar economic constraints. Free labor during the era governed by the "iron law of wages" condemned workers' families to penury and, in extreme cases, pushed wives and daughters into prostitution as their only alternative to destitution. Stanley's informative discussion of the personal cost of commodification of labor to individuals and their families provides many opportunities to consider other results of this process on human existence.


From the mundane to the magnificent : a volume of autobiography
Published in Unknown Binding by Rider Books ()
Author: Vera Stanley Alder
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In my opinion this book should be reprinted it is conscious
In my opinion this book should be reprinted it is consciousness expanding


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