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

Stars In Your Eyes...Feet on the Ground: A Practical Guide for Teenage Actors (and their Parents!)
Published in Paperback by Theatre Directories (February, 1999)
Authors: Annie Jay, Luanne Feik, and Ron Crawford
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None
My friend let me read this book in class,and it was great.It teaches you alot.I highly reccomend it!


The Story of King Arthur (Dover Children's Thrift Classics)
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (January, 1995)
Authors: Tom Crawford and John Green
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An adequate introduction to the Arthurian legend!
I've always been fascinated with all things Arthurian and so I picked up _The Story of King Arthur_ by Tom Crawford. Included in this book are stories of the Sword in the Stone, the Round Table, Sir Lancelot, Morgan le Fay, Merlin, Guenevere and much more. I feel this book would be a nice way to introduce children to the legend. It contains just enough magic and daring exploits to keep them interested. It would also be satisfactory for older children or adults who want to reacquaint themselves with the tale. Though certainly not the best I've seen, the illustrations were nice and used in such a way as to bring the story to life while not taking from it. All in all, a pleasant, quick read at a great price.


Take Charge: A Woman's Life Guide
Published in Hardcover by DK Publishing (October, 1996)
Authors: Angela Phillips and Andy Crawford
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A Great Guide for Women
I really enjoyed this book. It has everything women should know about life every step of the way. This book covers relationships, careers, health, parenting, home maintenance, and extends to the later years covering menopause and becoming a grandmother. The book is laid out well, easy to read, and includes charts for time management, menstrual records, and financial records. I would recommend this to any woman, especially young women just starting out on their own.


Talking Difference : On Gender and Language
Published in Hardcover by Sage Publications (August, 1995)
Author: Mary Crawford
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Crawford's Reframing of Gender
Crawford's reframing of gender makes this text her landmark feminist theory contribution to feminist gender studies. By regarding gender as "processes by which differences are created and power is allocated"(13), Crawford offers the critical tool for decentering the primacy of gender as a system of domination in society, culture, interactions, and individuals. She deploys this tremendously useful framework to analyze popular talk and academic discourse.

If you're looking for the antidote to "Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus" or Tannen's equally sexist "Talking from Nine to Five," analyses of "sexes" talking, this text will likely provide the cure. Mary Crawford's feminist psychological critique of the essentialism of "sex" differences teases open the "complex system of classification and social control operating at social structural, interactional, and individual levels,"(xi) for all to easily see and appreciate.

Her presentation is engaging, humorous, right on point, and reader-friendly for a wide audience. Strongly recommended for graduate scholars in gender studies, psychology, feminist studies, women's studies, communication studies, and socio-linguistics. (But also for Tannen and Gray ::winking subversively::).


Things to Eat: Lots and Lots of Things to Look for on Every Page (Treasure Hunt)
Published in Hardcover by DK Publishing (May, 1996)
Authors: Andy Crawford, Dorling Kindersley Publishing, and Deni Bown
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Treasure Hunt Things to Eat
The vivid colors in the photographs, and the great looking food are what make this book so visually appealling (and appetizing!) for young and old alike. It is categorized into different types of meals, with a great variety in each category.


Tick...Tick...Tick...
Published in Hardcover by Vida Publishing (December, 1995)
Author: Roberta Crawford
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see reviews at www.ironoverload.org
above site has both Tick...Tick...Tick... Iron Elephant but does not list the book Iron-Killer Nutrient: Time to Knock Off Its Nutritional Pedestal

Amazon.....FYI

Only way I knew to reach you about these books. You might contact them regarding publishing, etc. of all Roberta Crawford's books regarding iron overload. Thanks


The Torch of Triumph (Freedom's Holy Light/Sally Laity, Vol 6)
Published in Paperback by Tyndale House Pub (March, 1997)
Authors: Sally Laity and Dianna Crawford
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The best series I have ever read
This is a must read series. One of the best I've ever read. I couldn't put these 6 down!


Transit Lounge
Published in Paperback by Craftsman House (February, 1998)
Authors: Ashley Crawford, Ray Edgar, and Fine Art Publishing
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Surveying The 21st Century With Conscience
'Transit Lounge' collects together in one volume the meat of essays from the much lamented and sadly missed publications 21.C and World Art.

Featured are insightful essays by Greil Marcus, Darren Tofts, McKenzie Wark, Mark Dery, Rudy Rucker, Bruce Sterling, R.U. Sirius, and many others. 'Transit Lounge' also features commentary from J.G. Ballard and an introduction by cyberpunk author William Gibson.

Unlike other publications of the 'Information Age', 21.C under the strong editorship of Ashley Crawford and Ray Edgar managed to steer clear of the excesses and frequent hyperbole that has accompanied the explosive growth of the Internet and 'Third Wave' corporations. The articles in 'Transit Lounge' read like mini research reports from the future, critical in tone, well-crafted, and notably have conscience, and sometimes even dissent.

Some of the many highlights include Bruce Sterling on 'Industrial Memory'; Mark Dery's insightful interviews with Mark Davis and Andrew Ross and distillation of the film 'Crash'; McKenzie Wark on the rise of N.W.O. culture and its paranoid Black Helicopter emblems; analysis of the 'military-entertainment' complex (Wark); and profiles of the late Kathy Acker, Noam Chomsky, Sadie Plant, Survival Research Laboratories, Stelarc, Hans Moravec, Nicholas Negroponte, Philip K. Dick, David Cronenberg, the Extropians, J.G. Ballard, and Frank Tippler, amongst others.

'Transit Lounge' stands apart from the wealth of by now trendy cyber-crit anthologies by drawing upon the critical voices of diverse specialists and analysts, painting a broad but detailed mosaic of 21st Century culture.


Trout Streams of Alberta
Published in Paperback by Johnson Gorman Publishers (01 January, 1996)
Authors: Jim McLennan, David Soltess, Gary Borger, and Jim Crawford
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Well worth the money.
The book reads like a novel. First book I have encountered that explains the "why" of using a certain fly. If you never fish an Alberta stream, the Chapter on a trout's lifecycle is worth the cost of the book alone. If you pursue trout, this book is for you!


Two Summers Too Hot
Published in Paperback by 1stBooks Library (July, 2003)
Author: Wilson Crawford
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New Edition-Perfect Story for Your Summer Beach Trip
I loved this book. I had read the first edition, but this new paperback has more story at a better price. The author, Wilson Crawford, is from North Carolina and seems to understand what growing up in the South is all about. The characters, a young boy growing into manhood and young woman, trying to escape the clutches of a dead end, boring mill town are developed skillfully. Their lives are detailed during two separate summers in the town of Linton, North Carolina. The author weaves their lives together, intertwining on a chance set of circumstances, one hot humid night. It causes a scandal of epic proportions in this little town where nothing happens but the stop lights changing. Enjoy this book. I'm going to read "The Envelope" next-I enjoy the style of Mr. Crawford. Very easy to read.


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