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

India Yesterday and Today.
Published in Textbook Binding by Holt Rinehart & Winston (January, 1970)
Author: Clark D., Comp. Moore
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Excellent Book!!
This is an excellent book of selected stories of the rich,fascinating history of India.Check it out!!


Inland Wind: Poems of the Seashore
Published in Paperback by Library Research Associates, Inc (March, 1994)
Authors: Margaret S. Campilonga and Patricia Kubel Moore
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A book about cherished memories of the seaside
If you love the sea, you're going to love this little book of poetry. The author, born in England, remembers her childhood summers by the seaside at Herne Bay, then rediscovers her love while visiting North Carolina's Outer Banks. Combining free verse and sonnet form, the poetry is uncomplicated and simply beautiful. This would be a perfect gift for anyone who treasures wind, wave and nature's beauty!


Innovation, Inc.: Unlocking Creativity in the Workplace
Published in Paperback by Wordware Publishing (June, 1988)
Authors: Stephen R. Grossman, Bruce E. Rodgers, and Beverly R. Moore
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It worked at PolyOne Corp.
We used the ideas and processes outlined in this book at PolyOne Corporation with great success.


Inside the Minds: The Wireless Industry - Industry Leaders Share Their Knowledge on the Future of the Wireless Revolution
Published in Paperback by Aspatore Books (September, 2001)
Authors: Aspatore Books Staff, InsideTheMinds.com, John Zeglis, Patrick McVeigh, Martin Cooper, Alex Laats, Robert Gemmell, Sanjoy Malik, Scott Bradner, and Paul Sethy
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THE BOOK on Wireless
We have been trying to decide on some of the best wireless initiatives for our company for quite some time. This book was incredibly useful in understanding where some of the industry leaders see the future going. I especially liked the chapter written by the CEO of AT&T Wireless. This book is a must have for anyone interest in wireless opportunities or in the wireless industry.


Insiders' Guide to the Great Smoky Mountains, 3rd
Published in Paperback by Globe Pequot Pr (June, 2003)
Authors: Dick McHugh and Mitch Moore
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All you need to know about the most visited National Park
Whether you're planning a vacation to the Smokies or want to make this beautiful area your home, you'll find a wealth of information in this clearly written, easy-to-use guide. In addition to the comprehensive information you'd expect in a guidebook (dining, lodging, attractions, etc.) you'll also find other essential information including local history, education, media, and real estate. You can even plan a Smoky Mountain wedding using the information in this guide!

One of the hallmarks of the Insiders' series is the inclusion of numerous Insiders' tips in each chapter. These bits of information are invaluable to the traveler, offering advice on everything from money-saving tips to the best way to avoid traffic snarls.

Written in conversational and often humorous style, this book is a must for anyone contemplating a vacation or a move to the Great Smoky Mountains.


Inspiring Interiors from Armstrong 1950s
Published in Paperback by Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. (December, 1999)
Author: C. Eugene Moore
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Visual nostalgia for how we lived in the fifties.
What sort of rooms did middle-class America live in during the fifties? Just have a look at the 250 room-set photos in this fascinating book. The advertising folk at Armstrong Tiles had the neat idea of showing the companies product as part of a room set to inspire home owners. These photos were used in their ads in the leading consumer magazines of the period. The photos are sharp, well-lit with no deep shadows, everything had to be visible and they capture the time between mom just cleaning the house and the folks arriving! I find the many kitchen and bathroom shots the most interesting, living in London during the fifties my parents would have loved to have such units and facilities. This book and the companion volume on the sixties, are a wonderful reminder of how we lived in the recent past. Although it does not detract from the photos the typography and presentation are rather bland.


Instructions for Patients
Published in Paperback by W B Saunders (February, 1994)
Authors: H. Winter Griffith, Jo A. Griffith, and Stephen W. Moore
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Instructions for your patients in Spanish
I have used previous editions in my practice with great success. I was hoping to get the latest edition with this book. However, to my surprise, the alternative title of this book is "Instrucciones para los Pacientes." Although I received this Spanish Language edition by mistake, I will keep it and put it to good use in my practice.


Interior Solutions from Armstrong the 1960s
Published in Paperback by Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. (March, 1999)
Author: C. Eugene Moore
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REFERENCE MADE EASY!
As a decorator for one of the well respected prop houses in the Los Angeles area, as well as a student of interior design, I found this book extremely helpful in giving me the direction I needed to finish a project that had me stumped. The book is graphic intensive (which I like)with just a few words written about each photo. I shall use this book without fail for many years to come. Now if I can only find the volume covering the 50's and also the 70's.


Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: Nonparametric Tests Logistic Regression: Chapters 14 and 15 Print Supplement
Published in Paperback by W H Freeman & Co. (August, 1998)
Authors: David S. Moore and George P. McCabe
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Spare money buying this item
If you, like me, has the second edition and was thinking about buying the third edition of this excellent book because you want to study Logistic Regression and Nonparametric tests, buy this CD instead, because in the third edition this chapters are not printed in the book, they are in the CD!


An Introduction to the Psychology of Hearing
Published in Hardcover by Academic Press (July, 1997)
Authors: Brian C.J. Moore and David S. Moore
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Must-read for those interested in auditory perception
This is the standard text for those interested in psychoacoustics. In addition to being authoritative, it is an excellent read. One of the few technical books I've actually read cover-to-cover more than once, and an invaluable reference.


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