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

The CSS H.L. Hunley : Confederate Submarine
Published in Paperback by White Mane Publishing Co. (July, 1999)
Author: R. Thomas Campbell
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An Excellent Account
The best, concise, account of the Confederate submarine so far. Far superior to any others.


A Dancing Star: Inspirations to Guide and Heal
Published in Paperback by Harper SanFrancisco (May, 1995)
Author: Eileen Campbell
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A remarkable compilation that can be read again & again
A book which delivers the title. This is a conjugation of truths derived from different religions, philosophies, poets and authors, all of which provide fantastic and moving insight into the human experience through verse, proverbs and various scripture. It achieves this without being didactic, self-absorbed, secular or trivial. A book you can cherish.


Dancing With Your Horse
Published in Hardcover by Half Halt Pr (June, 1989)
Author: Mary E. Campbell
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Dancing With Your Horse
I would recommend this book to people who like dancing with their horses. I happen to have an artistic streak in my blood and have won four state ribbons for freestyle horse dancing. This is a great book for beginners and experts alike. It starts from the basic steps all the way to double ronde-jambe axel loup.


The Day Book of Daniel Campbell of Shawfield 1767: With Relevant Papers Concerning the Estate of Islay
Published in Hardcover by Aberdeen Univ Pr (October, 1991)
Author: Freda Ramsay
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A rare look at Islay life at a crucial historical
For the millions of descendants of those erstwhile Islay citizens who left those shores for "new worlds" Freda Ramsay's edition of this diary is a strongly framed portrait of the currents of daily life on this speck of land which was once the seat of the Lords of the Isles and a major crossroads of Western Europe.

For the neophyte historian or searcher for genological roots, the daybook's entries will regularly pose questions which should send the reader scurrying to other resource material. For those better versed in island history of this period, this Day Book provides a reliable view of community affairs on Islay and similarly on other nearby islands.

The few stateside copies of this book are crumbling so it is tragic that the Aberdeen University press is not keeping it in circulation. Send them an e mail to encourage reprinting. END


Dead but Dreaming
Published in Paperback by DT Pubs (April, 1902)
Authors: Kevin Ross, Ramsey Campbell, and Keith Herber
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The single-best Cthulhu/Lovecraft anthology in a long time
Dead but Dreaming is the finest Lovecraftian/Cthulhu Mythos anthology to see print in a very, very long time (in a strange aeon, if I may...!). Writing in this often-muddled genre gets no better than this. You won't find a lot of "names" herein, but don't let that stop you from buying and reading this amazing tome. Editor Ross set out to collect stories that paid homage to Lovecraft without being trite slaves to his style. This IS, indeed, a collection of Lovecraftian horror, NOT a jumble of pastiches and old-formula Cthulhu Mythos tales. No, this is fresh and enjoyable, with more than a few surprises in store for the reader. Of the fifteen tales presented, there were but a few that didn't "grab" me, and only one that I can actually say I disliked. The majority here are keepers, for sure. As an author, editor, and small press publisher, myself, I have to admit to jealousy on my part: I wish I had been responsible for this book! If you are a fan of H.P. Lovecraft and his Cthulhu Mythos treat yoruself to something very special and buy this book!


Death's head: a novel
Published in Unknown Binding by Collins ()
Author: Campbell Black
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Fast and furious!
Black moves the reader quickly through a war torn post World War II Berlin. While the concentration camp survivors try to pick up where Hitler's madness left off, two people are left to do battle: One evil Nazi doctor and the Jewish victim that has recognized and threatened his very existence. We are left running under the bleak and dark skies of Germany's guilt ridden nightmare asking the question: Where's the justice in a world that is either black or white, right or wrong. This moral spine tingler will stay with the reader long after the book is put back on the shelf. Black can sure write one hell of an adventure novel


Decision Making in Pediatric Neurologic Physical Therapy
Published in Hardcover by Churchill Livingstone (15 June, 1999)
Authors: Suzann K. Campbell, Susan K. Campbell, and Andrew Allen
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The content fits the title
I am a PT with 13 years of experience. The last 6 years consisted mostly of a pediatric case load. I purchased this book due to its title.

At first I found the first chapter a little overwhelming. I scanned over it and continued reading the rest of the book. I found the book fascinating, and was unable to put it down during some free time in the summer. I finished the book reading chapter 1 again.

The opening chapter describes models for decision making that may be helpful to clinicians in reflecting on their practice. Each contributor in the book, an expert in her field, has reviewed the recent literature on her topic and has presented case reports on children from her practice. In their case reports the contributors elaborate on the bases for their choices of goals, the measures used to document problems and progress and the intervention provided.

Both the novice and experienced pediatric PT will benefit from this book.

Reflecting back, my excitement after reading just the title was rewarded by improved patient care after reading the content.


Developmental Psychopathology and Family Process: Theory, Research, and Clinical Implications
Published in Hardcover by Guilford Press (20 September, 2000)
Authors: Susan Campbell, E. Mark Cummings, and Patrick Davies
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Great Book
If you are interested in understanding more about Developmental Psychopathology, with particualr attention to family processes, this is a great book. The authors provide a nice introduction into current methodological approaches in developmental psychopathology and provide a nice intro into the next generation of research questions. A particularly good book for graduate students!!!!


The Devil Is Not Mocked and Other Warnings
Published in Hardcover by Night Shade Books (May, 2001)
Authors: Manly Wade Wellman, John Pelan, and Ramsey Campbell
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Excellent American Horror
Wellman was one of the great American fantasists, and this series is pretty much the definitive Wellman collection. John Pelan has done a great job selecting the stories, and the book itself is of high quality. It will look good on your shelf, it will last through many readings - and you really aren't going to be able to find the original stories in paperbacks and pulps. You just want to read, and the price is quite reasonable when you think about how much time and money you'd spend on the first editions. Even reprints of this stuff are hard to track down.

It's kind of like the horror equivalent of the NESFA Press collections, like the three-volume Hal Clement omnibus - great stories that aren't easy to find, collected and presented.

Kudos to Pelan and Nightshade for giving us a great edition of hard-to-find, high quality horror. Let's hope they keep it up with other authors, I'll keep buying them.


The Diamond Trap
Published in Hardcover by Harlequin Mills & Boon Ltd (11 August, 1995)
Author: Bethany Campbell
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Romance in Nashville!
Dinah postponed marriage, again, and endured the admonishing of her mother by keeping greater distance. She was also protecting
a talented young star visiting Nashville in hopes a great career.
But as Dinah looked out for sharks among the music pool, she lost
sight of the predatory charms coming from her talented young star.


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