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

Native Cultures in Alaska (Alaska Geographic, Vol 23, No 2)
Published in Paperback by Alaska Geographic Society (October, 1996)
Authors: Penny Rennick and L. J. Campbell
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An engaging tribute and fascinating wealth of insight
The Volume 23, Number 2, Quarterly, 1996 Alaska Geographic issue, Native Cultures In Alaska offers an informed and informative introduction into the daily life of modern-day Native Americans of Alaska. Full-color photographs and a variety of vignettes and anecdotes about tribes such as the Aleuts, Yup'ik, Tsimshian, and more make Native Cultures In Alaska an engaging tribute and fascinating wealth of insight into enduring cultures and traditions that would enhance any personal, school, or community library Native American Studies collection.


Nattie Parson's Good Luck Lamb
Published in School & Library Binding by Viking Press (April, 1988)
Author: Lisa Campbell Ernst
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Book Review
I liked reading the story and thought that it was interesting. I was able to follow along through-out the story and always new what was going on. It was fun to see how she would be able to keep Clover and not have to sell him. She have to come up with a way to stop her grandma from selling Clover. The story wasn't that long and didn't take forever to finish.
In the story, Nattie has a good luck lamb. His name is Clover. Nattie's grandma wants to sell Clover, because they need money for the winter. Grandma doesn't think that Clover's fur is any good. Nattie doesn't want her to sell her good-luck lamb, so she has to think of a way to keep him. If you read this story, you will find out what happened and if Nattie was able to keep Clover.
Brandon M.


Navajo Pictorial Weaving, 1880-1950
Published in Paperback by University of New Mexico Press (July, 1995)
Authors: Tyrone Campbell, Joel Kopp, and Kate Kopp
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A Must Buy For Navajo Weaving Enthusiasts
This book is more than just great pictures-of which there are many.It provides an excellent history lesson on the introduction of figural elements in Navajo weaving, including the stories behind the popular Yei, Yeibichais and sandpainting weavings. There are 170 full-color examples of weavings that illustrate this book, comprising one of the most difinitive surveys of pictorial weavings. The book is boken out into nine sections, such as "Birds, Flora, Fauna", and gives an imformative look at each style's evolution. The authors also reviews the impact Western civilization has had on weaving styles, including the introduction of trains, cars and buidlings. It has helped me date rugs in my own collection as well as those I've considered purchasing. It really is a "must buy" for rug enthusiasts.


Neophyte Shipmodeller's Jackstay
Published in Paperback by Model Expo Co (December, 1991)
Author: George F. Campbell
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A must for modeling sailing ships
If I had to limit my reference library to one book, this would be the one. From scribing a waterline to rigging hammock netting on the bulwarks, it gives the modeler the information he needs.


Networking the Small Office
Published in Paperback by Sybex (January, 1996)
Author: Patrick T. Campbell
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Clear, clear, clear, clear! Now I understand networks!
Gifted writer, this guy!

Knows his stuff, too! (You can always tell someone knows what they're talking about, because they're able to make you understand it too!) This book did what numerous classes never did.


The New Encyclopedia of Golf
Published in Paperback by Penguin Books Ltd (04 October, 2001)
Author: Malcolm Campbell
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Ultimate Guide to Golf
This is not a guide to technique, it is more of a reference book. This newly updated and expanded version also includes the latest international tournaments and elebrated names as well as new championship courses.

I'll let you guess who's picture is on the first page.

The Contents Include:

The Early Game
The Modern Game
Championship Courses of the World
The Hall of Fame
Records and Reference

If you want to know about the history of golf, where championships are held and who is famous in the game of golf, there is absolutely nothing like this book!

Some of the great features include:

Modern Club Design
Women in Golf
The evolution of the Golf Ball (Featheries and Gutties)
How Clubs are manufactured
Championship Records

I imagine Tiger Woods has a copy of this book for sure!


The New England Butt'Ry Shelf Cookbook: Receipts for Very Special Occasions
Published in Hardcover by Stephen Greene Pr (October, 1982)
Author: Mary Mason Campbell
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beautiful, quality book!
If you love to snuggle up with a wonderful cookbook to read, buy this one! I've had this book for at least 10 years and I still pull it off the shelf to look at the wonderful illustrations by Tasha Tudor and read the interesting anecdotes. The book is divided into chapters, each reflecting a holiday or cherished event -- from Easter to New Year's Open House to Picnic by the River -- and opens with a short story on the family traditions so associated. I like it most because it is both modern and quaint at the same time. As for the recipes, I must admit I haven't tried very many...


New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos
Published in Paperback by HarperCollins Publishers (22 September, 1988)
Author: Ramsey Campbell
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After reading this, see how *you* sleep!
I was terrified of just about everything after reading this book. Even the great Stephen King writes similarly to Lovecraft! Oh, and speaking of King, with that story "Crouch End"... YIKES! If you want to read this Stephen King story, it is now in Nightmares & Dreamscapes. Sweet dreams...


Northrop Flying Wings: A History of Jack Northrop's Visionary Aircraft
Published in Hardcover by Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. (October, 1995)
Authors: Garry R. Pape and John M. Campbell
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Worth The Money
If you have a serious interest in John Northrop's Flying Wings, this is absolutely the best book available on the subject. Authors did a wonderful job pulling together photos, including many in color. The color photo section also includes some B-2 pictures.

But more important, the written narrative is excellent. The book covers Northrop's earliest days in aircraft design, and deals with all of his flying wing and tailless aircraft designs, especially the N-1, N-9, B-35, & B-49 projects.

Worth the money if you're a flying wing fan!


Notes of a Piano Tuner
Published in Hardcover by Pineapple Pr (August, 1998)
Author: Denele Pitts Campbell
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Excellent and well-written
This book is wonderful, gentle and moving. The author truly loves what she does, and she loves the people whose pianos she tunes.


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