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

Antonio Sacchini, 1730-1786 Ester (The Italian Oratorio 1650-1800)
Published in Hardcover by Garland Pub (March, 1987)
Author: Joyce Johnson
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amis de sacchini
de naples à la cour de versailles parcours d'un compositeur libre mais aujourd'hui oublié


Archaeological Theory: An Introduction
Published in Paperback by Blackwell Publishers (September, 1999)
Author: Matthew Johnson
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At last!!
At last, a book on archaeological theory that normal people can understand. Jargon free, simple and modest, this is not the pretentious stuff we are used to read on this subject. Great review of major trends archaeological theory, in plain english!!! Great Book!


Architecture in Transition: Between Deconstruction and New Modernism
Published in Paperback by Prestel USA (August, 1997)
Authors: Peter Noever, Philip Johnson, and Regina Haslinger
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wide mind
let your mind swim withen the papers of this book


Are You Ready for Bed?
Published in Hardcover by Tiger Tales (September, 2002)
Authors: Jane Johnson and Gaby Hansen
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Ideal naptime and bedtime reading by parents
Written by Jane Johnson for young children ages 3 to 6, Are You Ready For Bed? is enhanced with the warm and comforting illustrations by Gaby Hansen in a highly recommended picture book about Mrs. Rabbit and her struggle to help her bunny child go to sleep. When at last she finally coaxes her littlest bunny to rest, suddenly another of her children can't sleep in this gentle, good humored story which is ideal naptime and bedtime reading by parents.


Arizona Trout : A Fly Fishing Guide
Published in Paperback by Frank Amato Publications, Inc. (June, 1999)
Authors: Rex, Jr. Johnson, Strider Brown, and Jay Scott
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An OUTSTANDING resource for the exploration of Arizona Trout
Here is the best tip that I can give anyone for fly fishing Arizona, ready? Buy it! Try buying it right here you won't find it in the shops yet. Get your credit card out, and type me a message right now telling me "thank you" so you don't have to hold yourself up e-mailing adam while you are getting ready to explore all the wonderful opportunities that are exposed in this book. I am absolutely impressed! In 1999, no less than three books on Arizona Fly Fishing have been released for the public. This book is a MUST HAVE for any fly fisher in the state of Arizona. If you have to buy one book, this is it. It is my favorite, did I say that? For those of you visiting the state, this resource is definitely one that puts you in touch with more information than most of the locals. Mr Johnson is obviously a very keen Arizona explorer with a fly rod. In a nutshell, you will not find any careless meanderings, no miss marked maps, just a Christopher Columbus of fly fishing here in our state. Gee's this guy has been around. The answers are there for questions that are very close to my heart. I will not go into detail about this book other than I TOLD YOU SO! Do you want Arizona Trout???


The Art Card Album: A Special Keepsake to Protect & Exhibit Your Treasured Postcards, Photographs & Memorabilia
Published in Hardcover by Christine L. Johnson Consulting (01 September, 1995)
Author: Christine L. Johnson
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A very special album to keep those mementoes accessible.
This is the type of album you would like to have at the ready when you want to share your special small collection with friends and family. The quality paper and hard cover will protect as well as allow you to display in a most advantageous way. A very nice gift.


The Art of Tom Lea
Published in Hardcover by Texas A&M University Press (October, 1989)
Authors: Tom Lea, Kathleen G. Hjerter, and William Weber Johnson
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Historic and captivating images
Compiled by art historian Kathleen G. Hjerter, The Art Of Tom Lea: A Memorial Edition is a simply gorgeous coffee-table artbook that showcases the black-and-white as well as the color illustrations of Tom Lea's drawings and paintings. Images of the American West, World War II, and the enduring vibrancy of nature are palpable in these historic and captivating images. A brief but informative commentary enhances this collection of outstanding visual images, with most of the pages being devoted entirely to superbly presenting Tom Lea's unforgettable work. The Art Of Tom Lea is a welcome and enthusiastically recommended contribution to personal and academic American Art History collections.


Assessment, Evaluation, and Programming System for Infants and Children: Administration Guide (Assessment, Evaluation, and Programming System for Infants and Children)
Published in Spiral-bound by Paul H Brookes Pub Co (August, 2002)
Authors: Diane Bricker, Kristie, Ph.D. Pretti-Frontczak, Joann Johnson, Elizabeth Straka, Kristine Slentz, and Betty Capt
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An excellent resource for early interventionist's
This curriculum guide is excellent especially for first year special educators who are required to write family-friendly IFSP/IEP goals. It lays out goals for children, the previous skills they have to acquire to meet those goals, skills that will come next, concurrent skills, as well as how to set up your classroom to elicit the goals. WONDERFUL WONDERFUL! I would not recommend the companion measurement however because it is VERY time-consuming.


At the Right Time: Dating the Events of the New Testament
Published in Hardcover by Bathkol Books (January, 2000)
Author: Jerome R. Johnson
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Very informative,easy to understand.
This is an excellent book for those who are interested not only in following the events that occured in the New Testament but it is a magnificent show of God's total working in our lives. He not only cares for us, but works thru and in us for the sole purpose of loving us...fragile and egotistical 'tho we may be. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The author has meticulously plotted the skies over Israel and has cleared up so many dating mysteries all with collaborating evidence. Those things that have been hidden now make sense. The author has used an easy to read format. Good for the scholar and layperson alike. The type is pleasant to the eyes and the storyline is gripping and hard to put down.


As You Walk Along the Way: How to Lead Your Child on the Path of Spiritual Discipline
Published in Paperback by WinePress Publishing (October, 2002)
Authors: Carla R. Williams and Jan Johnson

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