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

Autocourse: The World's Leading Grand Prix Annual 1992-93
Published in Hardcover by Motorbooks International (November, 1992)
Author: Alan Henry
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Great review of Michael Schumacher's first complete season.
As usual Autocourse brings a complete recap of the Formula One season. This issue reveals the talent of a new star to the sport, Michael Schumacher. Great photos of the young man winning his first Grand Prix and the complete 1992 Championship, including also one of the best drivers ever, Ayrton Senna.


Ayrton Senna: One Year on
Published in Hardcover by Motorbooks International (February, 1996)
Authors: Alan Henry, John Townsend, and Alan Herny
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Must Have Book! If you like driving, don't pass this one!!
Buy it now. I have other driving books, some good, some not so... this one, EXCELLENT! Teh technique of driving is what so many people just do not understand, this tells you and then shows you in superb pictures. I recommend this book for beginning drivers as well as experienced racers. This is one of those books that you will learn something no matter who you are, after all, Senna was the greatest ever! Jeff Mulvihill, Jr.


The A.B. Frost Book
Published in Hardcover by Wyrick & Co (August, 1992)
Author: Henry M. Reed
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One Fine Book!
Be the first person on your block to own this book. It is a classic about A. B. Frost.


Basic Psychology
Published in Paperback by W W Norton & Co. (January, 1900)
Author: Henry Gleitman
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Gleitman text a classic
This is no longer the most current edition of this text book. The Gleitman text is definitive, comprehensive, a classic. Gleitman is now over 70, and writes from extensive and broad experience in many areas of psychology. His wife is Lila Gleitman, one of the foremost living linguists in America, after Chomsky.

Henry Gleitman is a true humanist in the traditional sense. He writes with a deep sense of humanity. Within the field of psychology, he is rekowned for his teaching of intro psychology courses at Univ of Pennsylvania. When you read Gleitman's text, you get a great introduction to psychology from a true scholar who has stood at the forefront of his field for decades. His survey is taken from close personal acquaintence with many of the history-makers whose research is discussed in his book.

If you are assigning an intro psych text, this is the one. If you are taking an intro psych class, with this text, bother to do the reading.


Basic Technical Drawing
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill (January, 1995)
Author: Henry Cecil Spencer
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An excellent choice for the novice
This book is an excellent choice for someone wishing to learn the basics of technical drawing. The book was prepared for a high-school level audience, but it has superb explanations of drawing concepts.

The book is divided into 25 chapters. Just some of the important topics covered are: dimensioning, line choices, views and representations of objects, partial views, and many other standard drawing conventions, just to name a few.

Although this book does address both CAD and mechanical drawing techniques, its CAD coverage is (by necessity) very limited.

My background is in chemistry, and I had taught myself AutoCAD, but until I bought this book, my drawings were poor by proper standards. After using this book every day for about two weeks, my drawing skills improved immensely, and I was able to produce high quality drawings in a very short time.

If you are new to technical drawing and wish to learn proper conventions in an easy to follow format, then you will be very glad you bought this book. Additionally, if you are wishing to create your drawings with AutoCAD, then an excellent companion to this book is "Applying AutoCAD-A Step by Step Approach" by Terry Wohlers. A word of advice: learn proper drawing techniques before trying to learn CAD.


Beads to Buckskins, Vol. 1
Published in Paperback by Beads to Buckskins Pubns (June, 1989)
Author: Peggy Sue Henry
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Excellent for the beginning bead artist!
...but lots to do for the expert too!

Peggy Sue's books are are the best written beading books on the market! Clear, easy to follow instructions and tons of designs really make these books more than worth the price. This volume features loom beading instructions, applique stitch, and lazy stitch, just to name a few - a great place to start if you are just beginning to bead. Wondering how to loom bead without a loom? It's in this volume! Tons of color plates, plus lots of artwork and patterns, traditional Native American and contemporary designs!


Beads to Buckskins, Vol. 2
Published in Paperback by Beads to Buckskins Pubns (June, 1990)
Author: Peggy Sue Henry
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Excellent for the Beginner or Expert!
All of Peggy Sue's books are excellently written with clear, easy to follow instructions. This volume features not only loom beading basics, but several earring patterns, and instructions for beading the elusive Peyote Stitch. Many color plates, plus lots of artwork and patterns, traditional and contemporary, plus instructions for making a buckskin shirt!


Beads to Buckskins, Vol. 3
Published in Paperback by Beads to Buckskins Pubns (June, 1991)
Author: Peggy Sue Henry
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Great for the Beginner and Expert alike!
Kudos to Peggy Sue! Her books are excellently written with clear, easy to follow instructions. This volume features a Squaw dress pattern, loom beading instructions, and beading cabochon jewelrey, just to name a few! Ever want to brain tan your own skins? Wondering how to loom bead without a loom? It's in this volume! Tons of color plates, plus lots of artwork and patterns, traditional Native American and contemporary designs, plus instructions for making mocassins!


Beads to Buckskins, Vol. 5
Published in Paperback by Beads to Buckskins Pubns (June, 2003)
Author: Peggy Sue Henry
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Great for the Beginner and Expert alike!
As an expert beader, I must say all of Peggy Sue's books are excellently written with clear, easy to follow instructions. This volume features loom beading, earring, and many other beading secrets. Many color plates, plus lots of artwork and patterns, traditional Native American and contemporary designs, plus instructions for making a traditional ceremonial dress, with lots of fantastic photos to inspire the imagination! If you are looking for some really unique and incredible beaded necklace patterns, this is the volume to get!


Beads, Body, and Soul: Art and Light in the Yoruba Universe
Published in Paperback by Univ of California Museum of (December, 1997)
Authors: Henry John Drewal, John Mason, and Ucla Fowler Museum
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A Great Book from an Interesting Exhibit
I bought this book after going to the museum exhibit which it documents. The book is full of useful information about Santeria/Orisha theology and philosophy. The pictures are beautiful. It is worth buying if you have an interest in Regla de Ocha or Yoruba religion and art.


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