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

Meta-Physics New Dimensions of the Mind
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall Trade (June, 1967)
Author: Anthony Norvell
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Meta-Physics New Dimensions of the Mind
Anthony Norvell taps into the power of thought. This book explains the miracle power we posses to transform, materialize and realize our thoughts in our every day lives.He explains Astral Projection and the techniques of Premonision and how they can influence our forever now.Today this book is still state of the art. Tremendous thoughts have been illustrated as possible for each of us even in the fast paced 2000's. Through the examples of Carnegie, Hearst, Rockefeller,Onassis and The Divine Power of Jesus Christ, Norvell enlightens the reader of the power of invisible forces in which we all have the ability to tap into. We need the desire to be disciplined and dedicated to these techniques which will help the reader externalize the things you hold within the spiritual center of your being. Norvell breaks down the hypotheses in very simple explanations and keeps the book moving in one easy read. This book is a fitness book for the mind. Read it and acheive the miracle power of dynamic concentration. Although, written in 1967 I still value this book as an inspirational book for the forever now.


Microeconomics
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill/Irwin (April, 1995)
Author: Paul Anthony Samuelson
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Excellent, Easy to Read, and Thorough
This is the essential starting point for anyone interested in learning economics. The authors start at the very beginning and work through every aspect of microeconomics by developing a very clear model, and punctuating it with real world examples and historical anecdotes.


Microwave Circuit Design Using Linear and Nonlinear Techniques
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (February, 1990)
Authors: George D. Vendelin, Anthony M. Pavio, Ulrich L. Rohde, and Elrich L. Rhode
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All you need is this book!
Undoubtedly, Microwave Circuit Design is a book of great help for anyone who is directly involved on the high frequency design industry. Containing all you need to know, from basic parameters and concepts to real design tips, Microwave Circuit Design is a book you cannot ignore. Its contents include all the basic transceiver building blocks, for front end and IF stage design.


Mighty Eighth War Manual
Published in Hardcover by Motorbooks International (February, 1991)
Authors: Roger Anthony Freeman and Norman Ottaway
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Easy read. A must for military history buffs
The Eighth Air Force is a milestone to development of air power. Here are the details on how the Mighty Eighth became the unrelenting force against Nazi Germany. Mistakes were made. But the leaders of the eighth learned from them and overcame the obstacles. Here in the War Manual is how it was done.

Details are many. Historians, roleplayers and reenactors can read about the planning before a mission. You can read about the tactics used by 8th AF bombers in 1942, then later in 43, 44 and 1945. How they evolved from a lose squadron formation to 1,000 bomber combat boxes escorted by 700 to 800 fighters. Diagrams are included. Even the Summer 1944 radio callsigns for 8th AF Squadrons are listed.

The Equipment list is staggering! Not only familar aircraft such as the B-17, B-24, and the P-51 are listed, but also comparatively unfamiliar types in US inventory like the Lysander and the Lockheed Hudson. Gunsights, bombsights, radars, radios, flight suits, machine guns. It's all here!!
5 stars aren't enough.


Military Rifles of Japan
Published in Hardcover by Julin Books (June, 1996)
Authors: Fred L. Honeycutt and F. Patt Anthony
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Longtime accumulator of Japanese weapons
This is a must have for anyone interested in collecting Japanese weapons of the pre 1946 time frame. Much effort was put into research and the pictures are priceless. Buy this book before you even think about buying a Japanese rifle and it will pay for itself many times over.


Mind of Christ
Published in Paperback by Harper Collins - UK (September, 1990)
Author: Anthony Duncan
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Standing before God.....
The author's understanding of prayer caught my attention at once: Standing before God with your mind in your heart. It is an extremely old and orthodox teaching. The rest of the book was based on this close and heart centered relationship with the Divine.

Many of the topics of Christianity are discussed, from Mary (the mother of Jesus), to the Eucharist, to community. All of these stand on the relationship of the Christian with God.

I found this book very attractive, and I wanted very much to know more about the author and what he was up to.


Mithril: City of the Golem
Published in Paperback by White Wolf Publishing Inc. (September, 2001)
Authors: Sword and Sorcery Studios, Ed McKeogh, Deidre Brooks, Ben Lam, Anthony Pryor, Sword & Sorcery Studio, and Richard Thomas
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Good Regional Sourcebook
Mithril is an excellent first sourebook from Sword and Sorcery. It gives a good overview of the city itself (although the city map is of at best average quality), provides details of the church of Corean (with new rules for paladins and monks as well as one new prestige class), and includes excellent regional material for the northeast portion of Ghelspad.

Specifically, the book gives us a map and description of Mullis Town (as well as a few adventure hooks), and shows a map detailing the human, titanspawn, and orcish areas of influence in Lede. The adventure hooks are well done, as they incorporate sufficient detail to make "filling in the blanks" easy, but remain concise. The descriptions of the various orcish tribes and their political/social environment is a great jumping point for a campaign that could treat orcs as more than faceless cannon fodder.

Equally important, Mithril itself, despite its lawful good character. has a wide variety of options and tensions within that can lead to all manner of adventures - ranging from exploring the ancient catacombs beneath the city to ethnic human/half-orc conflict to political and religious intrigue.

Overall, a good book and a great buy. Although, like most S&S products, the art is all monochrome (and frequently not up to the standards of Wizards of the Coast products), this is a minor complaint because the content is great.


MitzvahChic: A New Approach to Hosting a Bar or Bat Mitzvah That is Meaningful, Hip, Relevant, Fun & Drop-Dead Gorgeous
Published in Paperback by MitzvahChic, LLC (21 May, 2003)
Author: Gail Anthony Greenberg
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Refreshing, insightful guide to the Bar/Bat Mitzvah!
This book provides an inspiring, fresh look at the Bar/Bat Mitzvah process, which comforts, encourages, enlightens and informs in a concise and witty style. Her tone is conversational and very funny, yet the book is rich, intelligent and full of practical suggestions that can be used either as given or as a springboard for your own ideas. The author feels like your new best friend as you embark on this overwhelming feat of pulling off an American-style Bar/Bat Mitzvah without completely losing sight of it's deeper meaning. In addition to talking you through the whole process--from choosing a date to finding meaning in your Torah portion to designing a beautiful party that reflects this meaning--it provides many lists and charts and a timeline, all of which are extremely practical and easy to use. There are many money-saving tips as well...but the real strength and uniqueness of this book is that it revives an emphasis on the deeper meaning of the Bar/Bat Mitzvah, and takes that meaning well into the party. Beautiful photos, wonderful and artistic touches, clear and concise instructions. Her website does not seem to be "live" yet--I think the book was newly published at the time I'm writing this--but it looks like it will be a fantastic resource for information and products. I wish this book had been around when we first started planning my daughter's Bat Mitzvah, which is only a couple of months away.....!


Mob Deal, God Deal: One Man's Extraordinary Journey from Darkness to the Light
Published in Paperback by Writers Club Press (April, 2002)
Authors: Cindy Williams and Anthony Facione
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Fascinating Read!
This was a very fascinating book to read. Once I started, I couldn't put it down. I enjoyed going through this man's transformation from mobster to devoted christian.


The Modal Personality Structure of the Tuscarora Indians
Published in Hardcover by Scholarly Press (February, 1982)
Author: Anthony F. C. Wallace
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the model personality structure of the Tuscarora Indians
This was excellent reading. Much into the history and the relocation of the Tuscaroras. It has it's usual misunderstandings since it is still written from a white man's point of view, but all around a good history source.


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