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

The Blueberry Pie Elf Standard Book
Published in Paperback by McGraw Hill Learning Materials (15 June, 1997)
Authors: Jane Thayer, Anthony Accardo, and Sra Publications
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Our children's all time favorite book!!
This book is SO charming and enchanting! The story is easy to follow and entertaining for the whole family. We got our copy years ago and have read it hundreds of times- the children and I never tire of it and now I'm buying copies to put away for the grandchildren! The drawings are adorable, the language is grammatically correct (a nice change from all the slang in current books) and there is actually a whole traditional family portrayed (also hard to find in new books). Good morals and values are encouraged (the elf WORKS for what he wants!) and the whole family shows gratitude and compassion. In a word- WONDERFUL!


Bluejacket: In Harm's Way from Guadalcanal to Tokyo or "the Golden Gate...or Pearly Gate...By'48"
Published in Hardcover by Vantage Press (September, 1995)
Author: John A. Hutchinson
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A revealing story of unrelenting war at sea
John Hutchinson was a Radioman First Class during the Pacific Campaign of World War II and in Bluejacket: In Harm's Way From Guadalcanal To Tokyo recounts his experiences and observations of those dramatic times. He tells of his own personal participation in the battles for the Solomons, the Marianas, the Philippines, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa. A revealing story of unrelenting war at sea and a sailor's contribution toward the defeat of Japan, this totally engaging military biography reads as smoothly as any novel and as dramatically as any Hollywood film. Bluejacket is a welcome and much appreciated memoir and a very highly recommended contribution to the growing body of descriptive literature on the Pacific engagements of World War II.


The Bluffer's Guide to Men (The Bluffer's Guides)
Published in Paperback by Ravette Books (December, 1998)
Authors: Antony Mason and Anthony Mason
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The antidote to idle gossip and Susan Faludi
Women will find Mason's book irresistable; men will find it infuriatingly accurate.

Great fun throughout. Written with wit and syle, this is a book to read aloud to house guests.

Perfect as a gift for newlyweds, particularly if one is male.


Bob Marley, My Son
Published in Hardcover by Taylor Pub (May, 2003)
Authors: Cedella Marley Booker and Anthony C. Winkler
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A fantastic look @ BOB
This is a great alternate look into the life of Bob that has never been told in any other book on BOB. BOB had a very special relationship with his mother that lasted his entire life. Mother B lets us into their relationship. A fantastic book that can be read in a day.


Bombs, Beards, and Barricades: 150 Years of Youth in Revolt
Published in Hardcover by Stein & Day Pub (July, 1972)
Author: Anthony Esler
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this book is the bomb
When i first got this book i was a bit sceptical. It was recomended to me by my brother who said it was better than harry potter itself. I picked it up and as soon as i read the first couple of pages i was enthraled by Anthony's style of writing. This is a must for everyone. Once you start you really can not put it down. After reading this book ive bben waiting i suspence for the next one to come out.


Book of Blarney
Published in Paperback by Ossian Publications ()
Author: Anthony Butler
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Full of blarney
If one has a hunger for a bit of the wit and light-heartedness of Erin's Isle (Ireland), this book is for you. As it goes on a delightfull ramble trough all sorts subjects you get to see them in the light that only the Irish can. Whether you bleed green or not, this wee book of witt will make you smile.


The Book of Mystical Chapters: Meditations on the Soul's Ascent from the Desert Fathers and Other Early Christian Contemplatives
Published in Hardcover by Shambhala Publications (14 May, 2002)
Authors: John Anthony McGuckin and Jhon Anthony McGuckin
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More than three hundred short meditations
Ably translated and with an informative introduction by Orthodox Christian Priest John Anthony McGuckin (Professor of Early Church History, Union Theological Seminary, New York City), The Book Of Mystical Chapters: Meditations On The Soul's Ascent From The Desert Fathers And Other Early Christian Contemplatives is a hallowed collection of more than three hundred short meditations written by Christians from the second through the fourteenth centuries. Many of these meditations were written by the Desert Fathers, monks who deliberately left behind the corruption of city life for the isolated deserts of Egypt and Palestine. These brief yet moving and heartfelt meditations focus upon practice, theory, gnosis, embracing spiritual enlightenment, and the expansion of one's mind and soul. The Book Of Mystical Chapters is very highly recommended reading for all serious students of Christian Theology, History, and Spirituality, regardless of denominational background or affiliation.


Boom and Bust: The Historical Cycles of Matamoros and Brownsville
Published in Paperback by Eakin Publications (May, 1995)
Authors: Milo Kearney and Anthony K. Knopp
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enthusiasts should read this, too know of brownsville's hist
i have to say that milo kearney does a great job in documenting the history of brownsville, and matamoros. everything has a beginning, and this Professor of Historical sciences at the University of Texas at Brownsville does a fantastic job. The only thing that is really not good are the illustrations by petr Gawendra. they are really non enthusiastic, and super cheezy. i dont care what any one else says,a lousy effort. any way the book is worth it, for any one who wants to find out the history of this city [brownsville]this book is for you. Antonio Knopp also contributed to this literature work.


Borromini
Published in Unknown Binding by A. Lane ()
Author: Anthony Blunt
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the best book on borromini
This book offers an excellent introduction both to the architecture of Francesco Borromini and the architecture of the Italian Baroque. Particularly useful are the comparisons between antique and renaissance architecture (particularly Michelangelo). An indispebsable book for anyone interested in Baroque or Italian architecture in general.


Boston's South End
Published in Paperback by Arcadia Tempus Publishing Group, Inc. (01 February, 1998)
Author: Anthony Mitchell Sammarco
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very interesting for t hose interested in Boston
This book has 128 pages, with almost every page covered by two black & white photographs with a short caption. Chapters are: The Early South End, Places of Worship, Schools, Hospitals, Temples of Fun, Transportation, The 20th Century, The Library, and Business & Industry.

The picture captions are interesting and credit their source. The book may have benefited from more text, but it is chock full of great photoographs that bring this interesting neighborhod to life. Volumes on the Back Bay and the North End are interesting also.


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