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

Listen to the City
Published in Hardcover by Putnam Pub Group Juv (April, 2000)
Authors: Rachel Isadora and Kathy Dawson
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What a blast!
This was such a wonderful tool to teach my little boy not only words but proved to be a great discussion soundboard. I really enjoyed listening to his ideas about sounds, color and shapes. He walks around the house now sounding out words, sounds and explores the objects around him. I thought the illustrations were very creatiive and being an avid art lover greatly enjoyed viewing the pop art pictures. They were so clever and well executed that I thought they were of museum quality. I hope Ms. Isadora does more books like this. Nancy and Collin Flynn


The Little Pirate Ship (Cuddle Cottage Books)
Published in Hardcover by Random House (Merchandising) (January, 1997)
Authors: Mallory Loehr, Diane Dawson Hearne, Diane Dawson Hearn, and Diane Dawson Heame
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A toddler's introduction to the wonders of reading...
This is an adorable book which provides a "hands on" approach to reading. The text rhymes, the pages are sturdy and the illustrations are colorful and engaging. Each page has flip-open flaps hiding pictures and text which add to the story. My 1 year old son has enjoyed this book from the age of 5 months and it continues to be his favorite "toy."


Living in Color: Embracing God's Passion for Diversity
Published in Paperback by Chosen Books Pub Co (October, 2001)
Authors: Randy Woodley and John Dawson
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Randy Woodley is a man with a vision
Randy Woodley is a man with a vision-a vision of how God loves diversity. I just got done reading this book and I highly reccomend this to EVERYONE. Randy is not afraid to say some things that need to be said and understood in our nation today. He gives advice on reconcilation and restitution between the races that is simply some of the best advice I have heard. He points out how God has placed each one of us in our own cultures for a reason and that we should embrace what God has given us(While weeding out the aspects of our culture that is not pleasing to God) and not be ashamed of it. I greatly appreciated how this book points to the fact that missionaries(and the church in general) often make the mistake of pushing western culture on those they try to share the gospel with. This book made me cry and encouraged me to seek to better understand my own Creek Indian Heritage (I am also of mixed blood).READ THIS BOOK!!!!


Marriage, a taste of heaven
Published in Unknown Binding by Gospel Themes Press ()
Author: Patsy Rae Dawson
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A Wonderful Book!
God's People Appreciate Marriage--This is the subtitle of this excellent book. It is a well-researched, thorough book containing numerous scriptures that pertain to the Christian marriage. Not only does the author cite the passages, she also explains them using word definitions and real-life examples. She goes to great lengths to help the reader to understand both the husband's and wife's role in the marriage relationship as intended by its designer-God. This is no light-weight book. There are exercises and home-work assignments at the end of each chapter that require biblical research and much thought. If you want to do your part to improve your marriage, I highly recommend this book!


Medieval Essays
Published in Hardcover by Ayer Co Pub (June, 1954)
Author: Christopher H. Dawson
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Dawson is a diamond
I am so sorry this book is out of stock! Please, publishers, consider publishing his works again. This book is excellant for those studying links between current societal problems and their roots in history. I feel Dawson is without peer in his recognition of the pivotal role Christianity has played in the formation of Western Civilization. This book, in particular, is well integrated in the sociological, cultural, religious and economic realms. It is somewhat less anthropologically oriented. I most highly recommend this book.


Mirror, Mirror on the Easel...
Published in Hardcover by Janus Publishing (March, 1999)
Authors: Caesar Cirigliano and Mary Dawson
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Cirigliano gives us the first Modern Art lexicon!
This is a very important book for everyone participating in the world of fine art today. Not only is "Mirror, Mirror On the Easel" informative to both the student and purchaser of art, but also, it's wry humor of the art scene is a direct commentary about the bizzare world that it is. 'Sure to be a valuable addition to any art critic's self, this book seems all too appropriate too, to be part of the cirriculum in college art classes. Professors and reviewers, please check this one out. Caesar Cirigliano(AWS)is one of the last, great undiscovered painters of the last two centuries. Well alive and in his nineties, he still teaches, lectures, paints, and writes today. I know that this work, although likely to be quite obscure to dummies is a fresh and authentic, yet terribly human, analysis of the artist as a fallen man. And I don't just say that because Caesar is my grandfather. Check out his wonderful satirical illustrations of the likes of Picasso, Mondrian, and others. See Janus Publishing to find out more on the author.


Modern Russian 1
Published in Paperback by Georgetown University Press (June, 1977)
Authors: Clayton L. Dawson, Charles E. Bidwell, and Assya Humesky
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fantastic kit for self-learning as well as classroom use!
This is the combo package of book and 24 audiocassettes for Modern Russian 1 (equivalent to an intensive first-year university Russian course meeting three to five hours per week). Developed by the Geogetown University School of Languages and Linguistics, and marketed by Audio-Forum, this is a comprehensive first-year course.

With an emphasis on the modern spoken language, the 18 lessons contained in Modern Russian 1 present a total vocabulary of approx. 2700 items. The course is founded on the principle that fluency in a foreign language is acquired less by intellectual analysis than by intensive practice. The student using this book does not memorize rules and paradgims constantly but imitates and repeats basic language patterns through drills.

Each lesson is structured in this way: (1) preparation for conversation: the words, phrases and idioms used in the conversation are explained; (2) the conversation: a dialogue illustrating not only the words & phrases but incorporating cultural information; (3) grammar & structure; (4) drills & exercises.

The voices on the audiocassettes include several different people, both male and female, speaking in a really clear, superbly crisp, native accent.

A really fine course, whether for self-study or classroom use.


My Fantasy Dream Date With.....: Leonardo Dicaprio, Backstreet Boy Nick Carter, Taylor Hanson, Usher and Dawson's James Van Der Beek
Published in Paperback by Scholastic (January, 1999)
Author: H. B. Gilmour
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This book gave awesome facts
This book was the best. Not only did they have good facts, but awesome pictures too. Definatly a keeper.


Nervous Man Nervous: Big Jay McNeely and the Rise of the Honking Tenor Sax
Published in Paperback by Big Nickel Publications (March, 1994)
Author: Jim Dawson
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An exceptional book!
There are many books on the market which cover the world of saxophone and jazz. Now, finally a book that covers a lot of history of one of the giants of Rock & Roll Saxophone. A very well written book with many photos that all musicians can appreciate. A must for the sax player who wants to go back in time and take a trip to the roadhouses where the parties lasted all night and the band had everyone dancing in the streets!


The New Treasure Recovery from Sand and Sea
Published in Paperback by Ram Pub Co (December, 1990)
Authors: Charles Garrett and Hal Dawson
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The most information filled book iv'e seen on the subject
This book tells just about everything there is to know on beach hunting, surf hunting, ocean hunting, etc. It gives tips and information on how it should be done and were to look. I have been treasure hunting ever since I read this book. I reccomend this book to anybody who wants to get into treasure hunting or lust wants to learn more on the subject.


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