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The Wrong Horse: An Odyssey Through the American Racing Scene
Published in Paperback by Little Brown & Co (Pap) (1994)
Author: William Murray
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A Great Book
I am not a writer or a reviewer, just your average run of the mill horse raceing fan. This is not a review like the ones above but a recommendation, I really enjoyed this book and will loan it to all my horse raceing buddies. Any other books written by Mr. Murray I will purchase with no hesitation. I couldn't put it down and enjoyed each and every paragraph.

Witty, amusing and sometimes rueful memoirs of a racing fan
William Murray is, like many of us, hopelessly addicted to the track -- not to betting (although he does that often and, despite the modesty displayed in this book, probably very well), but to all the sights, smells, experiences, highs and lows of the race track. His tales of the track (from the highs of DelMar to the lows of the fair circuit) are sometimes sad, sometimes hilarious, always with an edge. If you wondered whether the characters that inhabit the Shifty books are real, read this. They are all here. And if you wanted to learn a little more about William Murray, then read this. Though essentially a private man, he does share with his readers some wonderful stories on himself -- my favorite is the cribbing horse -- and also lets us know (if we didn't already) that he thinks Del Mar is all the heaven there ever needs to be.


The 125 Best Casseroles & One-Pot Meals
Published in Paperback by Robert Rose Inc (2002)
Author: Rose Murray
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Tasty Recipes
This cookbook contains quick, easy to assemble recipes that are delicious. It is one of my favorite cookbooks.


Adventure Legend Logbook
Published in Hardcover by Legend Publications, Inc. (1999)
Authors: Glenn Murray and Glenn P. Murray
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An exciting memoir.
This journal builds memoirs easily and succintly. It has every memory jogger a journaling "avoider" would need to create a full, living memory of events for posterity. It's a creative, exciting exhibit for the coffee table, library, or office. An excellent publication!


Adventures Down Under: Escape to Murray River, Captive at Kangaroo Springs, Rescue at Boomerang Bend, Dingo Creek Challenge
Published in Paperback by Bethany House (1998)
Author: Robert Elmer
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Adventures Down Under Series
Right at the beginning, these books capture your attention and keep it: from the father's mistaken arrest and deportation to Australia, to his family following on another ship, to countless adventures as the McWaid family searches for their escaped father and unknown grandfather. Patrick,the main character, is a courageous boy who learns to trust God through all the uncertainty of his new life. I picked this series up for the church library, and then decided to read the first one so I would know how they were. I found myself running out to get the other books in the series, just to find out what happened next, and now I have books 1 through 8! This series entertains, as well as teaches its readers to trust God through both the good and bad times.


Air War in the Persian Gulf
Published in Hardcover by Nautical & Aviation Pub Co of Amer (1995)
Author: Williamson Murray
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A unique and startling look at Gulf War air operations.
The shocking thing about this work is that it is publically available. It provides a remarkable look into the process and forces that are driving United States air operations (for good or ill) in the Joint arena. It should be required reading for every military aviator. Its only essential flaw is that it began as commissioned study, and its customer is obvious.


Airport report : Salt Lake City International Airport, its development, 1968-1976 : vision, persistence in the face of obstacles, and support produced the master plan propelling the Salt Lake City International Airport into the 21st Century as one of the nation's finest airports
Published in Unknown Binding by B-25 Press ()
Author: Murray A. Bywater
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The best airport administration history book I've read
...P>This book does not contain his fascinating war stories, however; this is an autobiographical perspective on the management of a major airport, and therefore appeals to a fairly specific audience--airport administrators. There is some value to the average business administrator, though: General Bywater points out some of the pitfalls that any admin might face, particularly one involved in municipal or state government. He also tells, in an entertaining fashion, how he and his crew managed to get past the snags and build SLC into a first-class airport.

This book is not as gripping as Bywater's other publications, simply due to the nature of the material--to the average reader, war stories tend to be more exciting than airport management. However, those in the airline industry may find an interesting perspective within the pages of Airport Report.


The Alba House Gospels: So You May Believe
Published in Paperback by Alba House (1992)
Authors: Mark A. Wauck and Daniel A. Murray
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Masterful translation
Wauck's translation of the Good News is superb, demonstrating that clarity, accuracy, and elegance need not be inconsistent.


Alex Haley: The Playboy Interviews
Published in Paperback by Ballantine Books (Trd Pap) (1993)
Authors: Alex Haley and Murray Fisher
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An extremely valuable document.
Alex Haley is rather unappreciated these days, as his reputation is unjustly tarnished by issues surrounding the veracity of "Roots." But this collection of his pioneering interviews for Playboy should leave no doubt that this was a fine journalist.

The interviews with individuals then prominent on the African-American scene -- Miles Davis, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Sammy Davis Jr., Jim Brown -- are very insightful. For anyone who happens to be a journalist, or aspires to be one, the book serves as a textbook of a kind. With Miles Davis and Brown -- the ultimate "hip" individuals -- Haley comes off as something of a square, but nonetheless asks questions that elicit thoughtful and candid responses.

His interview with Johnny Carson is another highlight. Carson, then in only his fifth season as host of "The Tonight Show," already appears, thanks to Haley's prodding, to be an embittered showbiz veteran, an intelligent man who fully realizes the relative unimportance of what he does for a living.

The conversation with neo-Nazi leader George Lincoln Rockwell is a masterpiece. Without losing his own cool, Haley is able to allow Rockwell to expose himself as a complete buffoon, if a dangerous one.

Toward the end of the book, you'll find Haley's account of the pros and cons of being the author of "Roots." He doesn't ask for sympathy, but he is realistic about the experience.

I'm sorry to see that it's out of print, but if you have any interest in the U.S. during the 1960s, you should make the effort to find this book. You won't regret it.


American album
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Authors: Oliver Ormerod Jensen, Joan Paterson Kerr, and Murray Belsky
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Beautiful collection of photographs of America.
"American Album" contains over 200 photos of every aspect of life in America from the late 19th Century to the early 20th Century. The selection ranges from staged portraits to shipyards to bustling cities to small towns and, finally, to Americans at work and play. These images will haunt you as you look into the face of a vanished America, but still see your own reflection looking back at you.


American Kinship: A Cultural Account
Published in Paperback by University of Chicago Press (1980)
Author: David Murray Schneider
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A a seventeen yearold one Great Great Book
This book had exactly what I needed to relax and cath up on some calm reading and peace.


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