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

Amusements in Mathematics
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (June, 1958)
Author: Henry Ernest Dudeney
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One of the classics of Puzzledom
Dudeney was one of the two fathers of puzzles today. Amusements in Mathematics has many of Dudeney's best puzzles. An excellent book.

Intriguing math teasers for ages 11 up, brilliantly answered
This excellent collection of teasers has inferential problems in arithmetic and algebra, and includes geometry, mazes, magic squares and a lot of chess-board tours. The answers are often gems in themselves -- things mentioned in passing and left to the reader to establish -- e.g. "... of the twelve ways that eight queens can be placed on a chessboard without attacking one another..." At twelve years old I spent many an hour finding those twelve ways. There is a small problem with the age of the book, first published in 1917. You could buy an airplane for 400 pounds ($1,680) then, and the money puzzles in the first chapter assume familiarity with British pounds, shillings and pence (and ha'pennies and farthings). The Dover edition of 1958 included a preface on British coins and stamps, and another on the game of cricket, but this edition was in 8vo rather than the original quarto, making some of the diagrams very small. I received my copy in 1936, at age eleven, and have cherished it ever since. I still find challenges in it in spite of my Masters degree in Mathematical Physics!


Ancient Records of Egypt: Supplementary Bibliographies and Indices
Published in Paperback by Univ of Illinois Pr (Trd) (May, 2001)
Authors: James Henry Breasted and Peter A. Piccione
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excellent
These volumes, written by a distinguished American Egyptologist, were first published in 1906 and 1907. In his introduction to this re-edition, Egyptologist Peter Piccione provides a short biography of the author as well as a historical account of the 5 tomes. Volume 1 discusses the First through the Seventeenth Dynasties; Volume 2, the Eighteenth Dynasty; Volume 3, the Nineteenth Dynasty; and Volume 4, the Twentieth through Twenty-Sixth Dynasties. Volume 5 contains supplementary bibliographies and indices for the previous volumes; Piccione has added a more recent bibliography that proves to be quite useful. Each book offers a description of texts along with comments on historicity and significance, before continuing onto easy-to-understand translations. Many of the texts included are never-before-seen passages, while others are quite popular: the Palermo Stone, Letter of Pepi II, Tale of Sinuhe, Tomb of Rekhmire, Capture of Kadesh, Papyrus Harris, Adoption Stela of Nitocris, and so on. This is the most complete, easy-to-consult translation of Egyptian historical texts ever available in the field of Egyptology. A highly recommended resource for students and scholars.

Great reference book
James Henry Breasted, has left us a reliable source of the translation of the texts on the monuments of Egypt. This five volume set is a must have for anyone interested in a reliable translation of Egyptian monuments. You will find all books written by; James Henry Breasted to be of great value.


Ancient Records of Egypt: The Twentieth Through the Twenty-Sixth Dynasties
Published in Paperback by Univ of Illinois Pr (Trd) (May, 2001)
Authors: James Henry Breasted and Peter A. Piccione
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excellent
These volumes, written by a distinguished American Egyptologist, were first published in 1906 and 1907. In his introduction to this re-edition, Egyptologist Peter Piccione provides a short biography of the author as well as a historical account of the 5 tomes. Volume 1 discusses the First through the Seventeenth Dynasties; Volume 2, the Eighteenth Dynasty; Volume 3, the Nineteenth Dynasty; and Volume 4, the Twentieth through Twenty-Sixth Dynasties. Volume 5 contains supplementary bibliographies and indices for the previous volumes; Piccione has added a more recent bibliography that proves to be quite useful. Each book offers a description of texts along with comments on historicity and significance, before continuing onto easy-to-understand translations. Many of the texts included are never-before-seen passages, while others are quite popular: the Palermo Stone, Letter of Pepi II, Tale of Sinuhe, Tomb of Rekhmire, Capture of Kadesh, Papyrus Harris, Adoption Stela of Nitocris, and so on. This is the most complete, easy-to-consult translation of Egyptian historical texts ever available in the field of Egyptology. A highly recommended resource for students and scholars.

wonderful reference book
James Henry Breasted, is the founder of American Egyptology. Any Questions you may have regarding the translation of ancient Egyptian text on reliefs will be answered in this five volume set.If by any chance your question is not answered refer to the university of Chicagos Oriental institutes epigraphic survey volumes.


The Art & Science of Feng Shui
Published in Paperback by Llewellyn Publications (November, 2000)
Author: Henry B. Lin
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Art and Science of Feng Shui
Excellent book to use before you build a house! Deeply explores ancient principles of Feng Shui and how it relates to the geography around your residence. Not for the casual Feng Shui practitioner. Find out the best area to build your home, the best room layout, and the best site to locate a business. Essential guide for anyone who needs to improve his or her life or business

A great book
This is a fantastic book! It brings out the true story of feng shui the first time in English. Now I realize that true feng shui involves much more than furniture arrangement and mirror placing and what you have, and that why so many people have failed to benefit from feng shui when they assume that they understand feng shui. At best, they just see the surface of feng shui, while the truth story of feng shui is hidden in this book.


Arthritis Breakthrough
Published in Paperback by M Evans & Co (June, 1993)
Authors: Henry Scammell, Brown Thomas McPherson, and Thomas McPherson Brown
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Real breakthrough about arthritis and it works
This is an interesting book with chapters interleaved with thoery and real life cases studies. Doctor Thomas Mc Pherson explain the causes of the arthritis and it's mode of treatement. He also talks about the actual research approches of the treatement of the disease. His approch is different. If we summarize, arthritis is an infection related disease, that can be cured by a simple antibiotic (monocyclin) a derivative of tetracyclin. Both antibiotics can be used for the treatment. He explains that a common bacteria (mycoplasm) that live in everybody may outgrow normal levels and trigger immune reaction that is misinterpreted as an autoimmune disease. He give also many evidences for its theory. During his years of pratice doctor Thomas McPherson Brown cured thousands of patients of this terrible disease.

I wanted to submit this review because we convinced an arthritis specialist to apply this approch to a relative at an advanced stage of arthritis. This relative was illed since many years. Within an year the disease completly disappear from the body of this person. Blood tests show today that there is no more arthritis.

Many interests are reluctant to caution this approch. In some way this an ideal disease for a pharmaceutics company. A disease that is considered uncurable, and for which you are condamned to take forever drugs that are more expensive as the disease progress. Many searchers who investigate the autoimmune theory and worked in that direction for years are reluctant to consider that there is a such easy solution to this problem.

I would heartily recommend this book to anyone who has this disease.

Best book in its field.
Not only have I read this book, I have used its remedy. In July, 1996 I was diagnosed with Lyme Disease, then later with rheumatoid arthritis. I was treated for Lyme Disease for about 45 days (which has similar symptoms). Then my husband found The Arthritis Breakthrough book at our local Waldenbooks. Once I read the book, it was just a matter of finding someone who would try the treatment according to the book. I couldn't believe how difficult this was! Rheumatologists are not conditioned to think "cure", they think "symptomatic". Therefore, even though the treatment is so low risk, nobody I called wanted to listen. Depending on the severity of the disease, the book recommends a beginning low dose of minocycline and anti-inflammatory. Since I was diagnosed early, I began 50mg, 3X per week and and anti-inflammatory daily. After 3 mos., I discontinued the anti-inflammatory and began taking Aleve as I needed it. Over the span of the last 18 mos., the minocyline has been increased gradually to the dose I take now of 200mg, 4X a week. I expect to be cured by this November. Before this book, I could barely walk. Now I am back to a normal life of golf, gardening, swimming, etc. If I could give this book 10 stars, it certainly deserves it! It has changed my life.


The Autobiography of B.H. Roberts
Published in Paperback by Signature Books (December, 1990)
Authors: Gary James Bergera, Brigham H. Roberts, and Sterling M. McMurrin
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The man behind the mind.
This book is the polished version of Elder B. H. Robert's autobiographical notes that he hastily dictated in his waning years. He had enough sense of history to realize that he himself was a hot historical item.

The polished version is in first person, and was obviously dictated, which is an asset. B. H. Roberts was one of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint's greatest orators, apologists, and scrappers, so the autobiography has the same rhetorical punchy-ness that that makes reading this book pure eye candy.

It is written in the first person, and Elder Roberts exposes his soul as he tells of his early childhood in Dickens's England, his emigration and journey to Salt Lake City, his hardpan life in the west, and his eventual embracing of the Mormonism. This man had one wild life, from rescuing the bodies of two missionaries that had been killed by a mob in the south, to running for the House of Representatives, and being denied a seat because he was a polygamist.

I confess that reading the life of the man is only half the story. Roberts had a very keen and grabby intellect, so you need to read his philosophical and theological works in addition to studying his life. He is considered the best intellectual among the Latter-day Saints. This is a very high honor, considering that he had a bare-minimum education, and was illiterate for the first eight years of his life. He was a self-made intellectual. Why do we, who have so much, do so little?

The only drawback is that Elder Roberts relied on memory as he was dictating, so some of the dates aren't accurate. Dr. Truman G. Madsen has written the definitive, and so far the only biography of B. H. Roberts called "Defender of the Faith: The B. H. Roberts Story," which is a better book, since it fills in the gaps, rounds out the edges, and gets deeper into his philosophy.

Autobiography of B.H. Roberts
I was reading this on an airplane and told some of the stories in the book to the fellow sitting next to me. He was so interested that I just gave him the book so he could read it for himself.

This is the story of a 9 year old boy who comes to America from England with his 11 year old sister. The year is about 1867. The two of them cross the ocean, then they cross the country to the Salt Lake Valley in a covered wagon company. It is just amazing how he could survive such an ordeal. He has no shoes for most of the trip, and no coat or change of clothes. His shrit and pants are made from a policeman's coat in England. His sister gives him her slip to cover him at night and then he gives it back to her to wear in the morning. One night he climbs in a barrel to sleep. It has molasses in the bottem. He is too tired to climb our and so sleeps in it anyway. The next morning he is covered with the sticky surup. The only clothes he has are so covered with dust by the end of the day that they are no longer sticky. There are many touching stories in this book. His sister is so tender hearted that her tears drop on his feet as she picks the thorns from his bear feet each evening.

I really enjoyed reading this book. I couldn't put it down.


Autocourse 1995-96: The World's Leading Grand Prix Annual (Serial)
Published in Hardcover by Hazelton (January, 1996)
Author: Alan Henry
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An excellent review of the 1995 F1 season
The Autocourse annual is the most outstanding annual of the formula 1 season anyone can hope for. Containing team by team analysis of the year, a review of each race, statistics over the season, an editors top ten drivers of the F1 year, seaon review of most other motor racing formulae (F3000, F3, British touring cars, DTM, Indycar, Nascar etc...), lots and lots of high quality photos, most of them colour. A must for any serious F1 fan, and well worth the money.

The definitive review of the Formula One season.
This is the definitive review of the Formula One season. It offers excellent photos of your favourite Formula One drivers and teams. It gives you a behind the scenes look at each team's season. Each race is reviewed, complete with pre-race as well as race day statistics. This hardbound, colour glossy paged annual is a must have in any Formula One race fans collection.


Autocourse 1998-99 (Serial)
Published in Hardcover by Hazelton (March, 1999)
Author: Alan Henry
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A Brilliant Must Read For Anyone Who Likes Formula One
The Autocourse series is by far the best I've ever seen written of Formula One. I've devoured several years of Autocourse and will read it for a very long time.

An excellent history of the 1998 Formula 1 Season
Autocourse has for many years now provided an annual containing all the myriad of details of the Formula One season. This year's offering is as good as ever and provides a first rate coverage of Formula One.

Apart from overview articles, it provides a detailed review of each team and the drivers as well as a detailed description of each race, including all the qualifying action. For the statistically minded there is a full set of stats including lap charts for each race.

There are also brief overviews of other motor racing formulae.

Overall, if you want a permanent record of the Grand Prix year, you will have to go a long way to find a better book.


Autocourse 2000-2001 (Autocourse, 2000-2001)
Published in Hardcover by Hazelton (12 January, 2001)
Author: Alan Henry
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Excellent
This edition of autocourse holds true to the reputation that autocourse has for being the benchmark for preserving a F1 season in print and picture. The pictures are excellent, the details of rach race are recorded totally for future reference, and the articles contained within are superb. A must have for any F1 fan, and any Ferrari or Schumacher fan.

50th Anniversary Ed.
There are several reasons why you should get this book. First of all, it is the 50th anniversay edition. The content including the pictures are still of very high quality. Then, a Ferrari is on the front page . . . it covers Ferrari's Triumph both in constructor's and driver's championship after 21 years of waiting (assuming you are a Ferrari fan). And finally, if you have followed autocourse before and you are a true F1 fan, I couldn't think of any reason why you should skip this one.


Banners at Shenandoah
Published in Hardcover by Queens House (June, 1976)
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One of the Best Books I've Ever Read--Really!
I have read this book AT LEAST three times, and I often wish that Catton had written more books like this. It gives a great history lesson, while keeping the reader enchanted by the beautiful prose and plot. This book is definately worth the wait!

Banners at Shenandoah: the Greatest of Civil War Novels
Banners at Shenandoah is a classic example of Bruce Catton's award winning writing style. His vivid descriptions of scenes from the book are incredible. Its an action packed novel about a young man becoming an adult, and is forced do it through some of the most hottly contested battles of the Civil War. Everyone should read this book.


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