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Introduction to Clinical Methods in Communication Disorders1 review
Cox, Brian J. Gleberzon, ...

Brookes Publishing Company, 2002

Intro to Clinical Methods
This book gave a nice across-the-board overview of communication disorders and methods of assesing disorders. I used it to help me write a paper and will probably use it again in my work as a speech path.
  
  











  



  
The Train to Glasgow2 reviews
Wilma Horsbrugh

Clarion Books, 2004

Books
This is a wonderful book for story time with the little ones, Especially if they like trains, This is a great adventure and transportation book.
  
  











  



  
Low Tech1 review
Rick Ball, Paul Cox

Century, 1982

Great Ideas for Creative and Thrifty Furnishing of any Home
This is a WONDERFUL BOOK. Rick Ball with the help of illustrations by Paul Cox and editing by Mary Smith have created an excellent book on how to use mostly inexpensive materials to create functional furniture and fixtures. The book reminds us that buying expensive furniture is not the only way to furnish a home. The ideas from this book provide a wide variety of options for creating a home ...
  
  











  



  
The Cure: Enterprise Medicine for Business10 reviews
Dan Paul, Jeff Cox

Wiley, 2003

Good for what ailsıyour company
Not at all your typical business book, but every bit the truth about the corporate world that I have experienced. As I became drawn in by the story, as told through the eyes and thoughts of the characters, I relived my own personal nightmares of ineffective management. But their outcome was much more pleasant, and entirely plausible. Judging by the many positive comments of some very highly ...
  
  











  



  
Abstract Alphabet: An Animal ABC1 review
Paul Cox

Chronicle Books, 2001

Great Book!
I teach the gifted at an elementary level and they LOVED this book! We first "read" it and determined the code. Then we created our own abstract alphabet book. Some are doing books of people, foods, or places. Two boys are doing an abstract alphabet book about themselves. It's a great springboard for creative thinking. I hope to see more books like this in the future.
  
  











  



  
Indian Larry5 reviews
Timothy White, Paul Cox, ...

Merrell, 2006

If a picture's worth a thousand words...
...then you'll never get tired of 'reading' this book. I say 'reading' because it's not a book filled with stores and anecdotes of Indian Larry's life, it's more of a pictorial celebration of Indian Larry. Don't buy this book if you want a biography. It's an excellent 'coffee table' style book, something you'll pick up quite often just to flick through the pictures and look over them ...
  
  











  



  
Texas trees: A friendly guide5 reviews
Paul W Cox

Distributed by Texas Monthly Press, 1988

It Really Works!
Ever wonder what kind of tree you're looking at? If you're in Texas, you can't miss with this book. The book includes a map of soil types (with its natural diversity, Texas could be a country in itself!) and follows it with general drawings of leaves. Compare the leaf you see to the drawings in the book and you're sent to a tree family. From there you simply find the tree from more detailed ...
  
  











  



  
The Last Scalp3 reviews
Paul Cox

Llumina Press, 2005

Historic Accuracy
Being a history major, I enjoyed how accurately the west was portrayed in the late 19th century. The details bring you close to the actual events in the book, and what that the characters are going through emotionally, mentally, and physically. Most authors look past many of these minute details, yet these details bring you so much closer to the emotions, sights, and actions of the characters in ...
  
  











  



  
Nafanua: Saving the Samoan Rain Forest8 reviews
Paul Alan Cox

W.H. Freeman & Company, 1997

Great Book!
This is a most interesting book, the stody of how the author came to live in Samoa,and fell in love with the people and their tropical forest environment. When faced with a seemingly hopeless situation, namely the destruction of a huge area of tropical forest, the author recounts his experience in helping to save these sacred lands--through purchasing the logging rights from the outsiders who ...
  
  











  



  
Paul Outerbridge: 1896-1958 (Photobook)1 review
Paul Outerbridge, Carol McCusker, ...

Benedikt Taschen Verlag, 1999

Gorgeous publication.
This well researched photo essay on Paul Outerbridge is a wonderful addition to the pictorial history of the art. Elaine Dines-Cox does a marvelous job placing Outerbridge in an artistic context. Outerbridge draws from Cubism, New Objectiviity and Surrealism and translates them into his own visual language. She speaks not only of his art but the processes he used. An entire chapter is ...
  
  











  



  
Plants, People, and Culture: The Science of Ethnobotany (Scientific American Library Paperback)2 reviews
Michael J. Balick, Paul Alan Cox

W.H. Freeman & Company, 1997

Excellent introduction to a fascinating field
Balick and Cox's book provides an excellent introductory text for the field of ethnobotany. It covers a wide range of material, including medical ethnobotany, the origins of foods and indigenous stewardship of crop biodiversity, materials science, plant toxins and hallucinogens, and ethnobotanical approaches to conservation. Contrary to the last reader's opinion, the authors make clear their ...
  
  











  



  
Go To Sleep, Groundhog!5 reviews
Judy Cox

Holiday House, 2004

The Insomniac Groundhog
This is a clever and very colorful story about a groundhog who just can't seem to get the hang of hibernation. While his peers presumably sleep from autumn until February, this Groundhog keeps waking up-just in time for the holidays he usually misses. In a coup de grace, author Judy Cox's Groundhog has an alarm clock that keeps track of time by months! Each time he wakes up, Cox's narrative ...
  
  











  



  
Power in Capitalist Societies: Theory, Explanation and Cases4 reviews
Andrew Cox, Paul Furlong, ...

Palgrave Macmillan, 1985

the book is cool,sense its about edward furlong.
i love my cute little edward furlong,if only i could meet him ive seen him in 5 or 6 movies i know thats not very much but he's just so perfect to me and i love him very much,his such a great actor and he brings his roles alive,if he didnt come out in those movies he made it will be boring.if you read this edward i just wanted to say that i love you with all my heart,and i hope i can met you ...
  
  











  



  
Honourable Estates1 review
Tim Heald

Pavilion Books, 1993

Anecdotal history at its best
I bought this book thinking that it would be a history of the English country house, but it turned out to be something quite different. Mr. Heald travels around to country houses around the country and interviews their owners. The result is a delightful book that is somewhere between oral and anecdotal history. We hear, first-hand, about what it is like to own a vast estates. Mixed in with ...
  
  











  



  
Retail Management (M & E Handbook Series)1 review
Roger Cox, Paul Brittain

Trans-Atlantic Publications, 1993

I am sharing with you the review that I have found on this book
This book offers a clear, up-to-date and concise introduction to retailing, suitable for both practitioner and student. Its three sections cover: retailing and the consumer / relationship between consumer and retailer and the methods of interaction: the retail mix; blend of strategies required to apeal to target customers and satisfy customer requirements: and the administration of retailing. ...
  
  











  



  
The Mind-Challenge Puzzle Book (Spiral Bound)2 reviews
Emily Cox, Henry Rathvon, ...

Sterling, 2002

The best Hanjie you will find!
I love crossword puzzles and Hanjie. Both are excellent in this book. The Hanjie puzzles, however, are not for beginners! Many of them are harder than the toughest ones in any other Hanjie book, which I really welcomed. The crossword puzzles are "medium" to "hard" based on the many puzzles I have done in Dell Crossword Puzzle magazines. There is an assortment of other puzzles, but they are ...
  
  











  



  
Beyond Humanity: Cyberevolution and Future Minds17 reviews
Gregory S. Paul, Earl Cox

Delmar Thomson Learning, 1996

Where are we going?
Foretelling the future, once the realm of mystics and entrail pullers, is now a subject of serious scientific study. Paul and Cox offer us a rational and plausible scenario of what the future holds for humanity. With backgrounds in biology and computer engineering, they've combined to bring competence to an enduring question: Where are we going? You may not like their view of the road ...
  
  











  



  
Islam: An Introduction for Christians (Arab Culture and Islamic Awareness)6 reviews
Stefanie O. Cox, Paul V. Martinson

Augsburg Fortress Publishers, 1994

Good stuff!
I thought this book was very helpful. Not only did it address the actual Koranic beliefs of Islam, it also covered the traditions and societal roles of modern Muslims, as well as the history of the Islamic faith. Also, I found the Christian aspects of the commentary to be quite accurate and true to Biblical concepts. On the whole, this book is about as objectively informative as it gets, I ...
  
  











  



  
Three Men in a Boat67 reviews
Jerome K. Jerome

Trafalgar Square, 1991

three men in a boat from the oxford bookworms library
I read this book about 10 years ago......and today I'm still laughing. Jerome possessed very good comic timing, the story flowed naturally, the emotions and reaction of the 3 men were so real that I wish I was on the river and met them at that time! Somehow this book can teach us the importance of taking a break from our daily life. I recently bought a copy from Amazon which was initialy ...
  
  











  



  
Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War: Civil War Poems (Literary Classics)5 reviews
Herman Melville, James M. McPherson, ...

Prometheus Books, 2001

Poetic Prose, but not Prosaic Verse
It has been said of Herman Melville that his prose is poetic, but his poetry is not. In his time, in fact, his poetry was little-read and quite unpopular. Of course, _Moby Dick_ received only a lukewarm reception back then. Now, his poetry deserves a reassessment. First, _Battle-Pieces_ should be credited as artistic, sometimes beautiful, poetry. Some of the poems are somewhat doggeral, and ...
  
  











  








   



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