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

Chronicles of Narnia: Prebound Paperback Set
Published in Paperback by Baker & Taylor (April, 1989)
Author: C. S. Lewis
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Great Christian Reading for Junior High students to adults.
C. S. Lewis puts forth Christian Ideals in a series that has enough adventure and fantasy for young readers and yet is well enough written to inspire adults as well. A Great Christmas Gift.


Church Universal and Triumphant
Published in Paperback by University Press of America (31 May, 1994)
Author: James R. Lewis
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Supportive Documentation for this New Religious Movement
For the spiritual seeker who has felt in his/her heart and mind that he/she has found "HOME", yet faced with the controversies of Church Universal and Triumphant... This is the book for you! If you have family or friends who are concerned for your well-being because you are seeking out this church... reading this book will put them at ease. This book is a compilement of interdisciplinary studies from a team of acadmic specialists. The 11 specialists range from a criminal investigator to a psycholigist, including a reverend and a lawyer. If you are ready to take the plunge and pursue a disciplined spiritual life with Church Universal and Triumphant, this is a book you will want to have on your bookself.


Cinderella and the Texas Prince (Yours Truly)
Published in Paperback by Silhouette (June, 1998)
Author: Linda Lewis
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A New Twist On The Cinderella Tale!
Trivis Rule was the richest bachelor in Texas. She was a housekeeper with the wrongful title of Thief! His family tradition stated that he must be married before his thirty-fifth birthday. That was only one week away. His mother had two petite blondes ready and willing to marry him. Cindy Ellerbee was sent to Travis Rule's ranch situated in the middle of no where. Travis arrives a few days before his mother and guests. It soon became apparent to Travis that Cindy was the lady he had been waiting for. Now to get rid of his mother's two blondes. How? By testing the two blue bloods on how to cook, mend, and clean! ***DELIGHTFUL! It was fun to watch Travis and Cindy battle it out. Even more fun to watch one of the "blue bloods" get her just deserts!***


Cisco Technical Expert IP Protocol, Boxed Set
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Osborne Media (27 July, 1999)
Authors: Bill Burton, Terry Slattery, William Parkhurst, and Chris Lewis
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One of the BEST!
How many computer books have your purchased and found them to be about as interesting as watching grass grow. Granted technical material is tough to write. This set is great. It isn't just Cisco documentation rehashed again. The commentary adds an entirely new dimension to it. The troubleshooting tips & strategies give the reader the benefit of the knowledge of several well respected Cisco authorities. I'll use this set a great deal!


Civil Rights and Employment Discrimination Law (Hornbook Series)
Published in Hardcover by West Wadsworth (June, 1997)
Author: Harold S. Lewis
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A Must for Employment Discrimination Lawyers/Students
The world of Employment Discrimination is an amazingly complex maze of legal development. Constantly changing court interpretations, burden shifting, and miniscule caveats created by Congess make this practice a headache for even the most seasoned attorney. Professor Lewis' Hornbook smoothly glides through the inter-workings of Title VII, the ADEA, Section 1981, McDonnell-Douglas, Price-Waterhouse and many other like statutes and case law. As one of Professor Lewis' current students, this book has helped me understand Employment Discrimination law more completely.


The Classic Treasury of Children's Poetry
Published in Hardcover by Courage Books (September, 1997)
Authors: Louise Betts, Richard Bernal, Mark Corcoran, Debbie Dieneman, Gary Gianni, John Gurney, Barbara Lanza, T. Lewis, Michael Montgomery, and Robyn Officer
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wonderful
this item was great for my 10 year old who enjoys making up poetry herself


Clinical Cases in Neurology
Published in Paperback by Butterworth-Heinemann Medical (15 May, 2001)
Authors: Anthony H. V. Schapira, Lewis P. Rowland, and L. P. Rouland
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highly recommended case book
It is one of the few book published by BH related to neurology in soft cover, not hard cover...
This booklet is about 250 pages, divided in 29 clinical cases, dealing with different aspect of neurology: Systemic disease, demylinating, vascular, neuromuscular, degenerative, ataxia, neurooncology, CSF, seizures, movement disorders.
Each case range from 6-10 page length. Started with clinical history and examination, followed by lengthy informative discussion, to be ended with the final diagnosis. Each case is beefed with radiology, pathology, patients picture, EEG, in addition to occasional table.
I found the cases challenging and thought provoking and I learned a lot from them. No need to mention that each topic was covered by expert in that subspecialty.
Please look inside the sample pages, ..., so check yourself to appreciate how helpful this booklet could be.
I highly recommended to neurology resident or any one rotating through neurology.


Clinical Eye Atlas
Published in Hardcover by American Medical Association (November, 2001)
Authors: Daniel H., Md. Gold and Richard Alan, MD Lewis
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A good buy
Great book. Concise yet thorough. Not for those who like a lot text to peruse. Pics are perfect, every topic has at least a couple. Combines all those books youv'e been told to get indivually. Small enough to bring along with you wherever.


Clinical Hematology and Fundamentals of Hemostasis
Published in Hardcover by F A Davis Co (15 November, 2001)
Authors: Bradley, Avanzini, Beau, Bladin, Eadie, Denise M. Harmening, Lewis, Perkins, Pfafflin, and Specht
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Great reference book!
When I first saw this book I got scared because of the size and weight of it, but when I finally got the courage to open it and start reading it, it surprised me! I found this book to be really good and the pictures are great and help out a lot. The case studies at the end of each chapter are really great and got me to understand more and think about the content of the chapter, which by doing that helped me to remember!! Also the last part of the book: Laboratory methods, was a great help to me both in preparing for class and when it came to writing the report, the book tells you step by step how the procedures are done. I will always keep this book for reference as I know it will help in during my career as a lab technongist.


A Collector's History of English Pottery
Published in Hardcover by Antique Collectors Club (June, 1999)
Author: Griselda Lewis
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Griselda's 'English Pottery'
This is another superb example of this knowledgable author's work from one of the leading antiques reference works publishers, the Antique Collectors' Club. Following the path of the fascinating development of English pottery from before the Bronze and Iron Ages through to the productions of the early Staffordshire potteries and thence to the end of the Twentieth Century we feel well acquainted with all the main branches of English ceramics by the end of our journey. Illustrations are plentiful and of excellent quality making this book a pleasure to handle and 'dip into'. There is plenty of space devoted to the later decades of the last century dealing as the author does with the Leach familly, Lucie Rie and Hans Coper to name just a few out of many artist potters. I was surprised and delighted to see illustrated (page 130) a mug from the obscure Villa Pottery, Cobridge. I have a very similar example in my collection. Many authors would have shown an example from a more well-known pottery such as Masons. This book cannot be recommended too highly. You will not be disappointed.


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