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

Sweet Sacrifice
Published in Hardcover by Harlequin Mills & Boon Ltd (12 July, 1991)
Author: Elizabeth Bailey
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Escape from arrange marriage, romance, Great!
Clementina takes her fate into play escaping her family's designs
for an arranged marriage. She disguises herself as a London street urchin. but Lord Sothern steps into the picture...
Great romantic historical adventure.


Taking Back the Gospel
Published in Paperback by Harvest House Publishers, Inc. (February, 1999)
Author: Bailey E. Smith
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An incisive treatment of the "watered-down" Gospel
Bailey Smith is known as one of the outstanding Baptist evangelists in the United States. He has previously published a number of insightful and powerful books. His first major book was REAL EVANGELISM. Billy Graham endorsed it with these exact words: "Everyone ought to read this book."

In a day when many evangelicals are toning down the forceful message of God's Word, Bailey Smith "lets the hammer down," as the late Jerry Clower would have put it.

He cries out against what he calls the "lite Gospel" that all too many are preaching. To me it is a must read for every concerned minister and layperson, calling for a declarative return to the basic principles of New Testament Christianity.


Taking Charge of Your Career
Published in Paperback by Leigh Bailey & Assoc., Inc (May, 1998)
Author: Leigh H. Bailey
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Review of "Taking Charge of Your Career"
I was priviledged to be in a 1 day seminar where the author utilized this book as the seminar's workbook.

Leigh Baily formerly worked for Norwest Bank. His book is really a workbook where the reader can map out his / her career goals, strengths and weaknesses.

A key premise of the book is that one's career growth and development is primarily the employee's own responsibility!

I have found the book very helpful for my own career development and have recommended it to my staff.


Target Recipes
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin Co (March, 1985)
Authors: Covert Bailey and Lea Bishop
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Great, Tasty Recipes
Target Recipes gives you a whole range of dishes designed to be both delicious and healthfully low in fat. The recipes are easy to make, and simple instructions show how to adapt your own favorites to lower fat content.


The Taste of France
Published in Hardcover by Stewart, Tabori & Chang (January, 2001)
Authors: Adrian Bailey, Arabella Boxer, Caroline Conran, and Robert Freson
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Excellent resource
I have owned this book for years and love it. It is worn out and well read. I own a French Bistro in Arizona and am a 1990 graduate of The Culinary Institute of America. I turn to this book often for inspiration when writing my menus.


Test Pilot: Taking Chances in the Air (Risky Business)
Published in School & Library Binding by Blackbirch Marketing (September, 1996)
Authors: Keith Elliot Greenberg, Pedro E Ybanez, Pete Ybanez, and Bruce S. Glassman
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True story of how a boyhood dream becomes a reality
Rex Bailey takes young readers to Edwards Air Force Base where he is test pilot wringing out the Air Force's secret stealth bomber. An excellent book for any child or juvenille interested in flying. It tells the story of a young boy with a dream of flying and the hard work and studying it took to make the dream a reality. A great look into the life of a real test pilot providing motivation for a young reader to set high goals and academic standards. Well written for a young child with captivating photos both in and out of the cockpit of the B-2 and other Air Force Aircraft. A great addition to any public school library.


The Thousand Dollar Yacht
Published in Hardcover by Seafarer Books (January, 1996)
Author: Anthony Bailey
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The essence of small boat sailing in tidal waters
When a thousand dollars will buy just a few tens of pounds of most modern yachts, people who love to sail but whose wallets are of shoal depth are generally left on the beach. "The Thousand Dollar Yacht" is a message in a bottle for them, saying help is on the way. Especially if the reader is a young man or woman at the beginning of a career and with young children, a mortgage and all the rest of it making a formidable barrier to owning a boat. Bailey, a former New Yorker writer and avid small boat sailor, wrote this classic in the 1960's. Admittedly, the price of his yacht, if built today, would be a bit higher, but perhaps not in real dollars. Peter Tripp, a retired master mariner, marine draftsman and an artist with a perfect eye for a sweet sheerline, illustrated the book. It belongs on a sailer's shelf right alongside "Riddle of the Sands", and Joshua Slocum.


The Three Billy Goats Gruff and Other Read-Aloud Stories (Dover Children's Thrift Stories)
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (May, 1994)
Authors: Carolyn Sherwin Bailey and Thea Klros
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Stories from My Childhood
All my favorite stories from the early 1940's are captured here: "Three billy goats" presented in 3 pages can easily be memorized, told to children and grandchildren who will pass it on ... "Chicken Little" is here, as is the "Three Bears", "The Teeny, tiny Lady" and many more. Mostly from unknown sources, Bailey captured the best of the best in these 92 pages at a price everyone can afford. Twenty-two stories that delighted children in yesteryear, continue to do the same. Not to be omitted is the fact that Carolyn Sherwin Bailey was a prolific writer herself with the skill of editing with inflection and choice of words for the delight of the storyteller and reader.


Through the collector's eye : Oriental rugs from New England private collections
Published in Unknown Binding by New England Rug Society (01 November, 1991)
Author: Julia Bailey
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A real Bargain at this price.
A real Bargain at this price. I really enjoyed the book and Hopkins and Bailey did a great job. A very good look at a broad range of rugs and carpets. Draws heavily on the Rudnick, Paquin, and Varteresian, collections. Very good structural analyses included.


Tigerella
Published in School & Library Binding by Scholastic (September, 1994)
Authors: Kit Wright and Peter Bailey
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Tigerella is a charming tale of fantasy and transformation.
Tigerella is a charming tale of fantasy and transformation which is sure to delight the very youngest reader. By day Ella is a perfect, well behaved child, but by night, she becomes the exploring cat Tigerella who fearlessly searches the stars of the universe before safely arriving home


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