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The Words of Jesus
Published in Paperback by Axios Press (1997)
Author: Hunter Lewis
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PERSONAL
THE TEACHINGS OF JESUS WITHOUT COMMENTARIES MAY BE THE ANSWER TO A CODE FOR LIFE FOR YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE. A GOOD PIECE OF WORK.


The Beatles
Published in Audio Cassette by Blackstone Audiobooks (1999)
Authors: Hunter Davies and Edward Lewis
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fab book on the Fab Four
I finished reading this book recently and I have to say it is an excellent book. When Hunter Davies first interviewed the Beatles for this book from 1967-1968, it was before all the bickering and fighting started and before Yoko came into the picture. Davies takes an inside look in thier home and family life, the songwriting process, and recording sessions. It also gives a pretty good background on their childhoods and how they all met. Not to mention a lot of great pictures, including some I never seen before. The only reason I didn't give it five stars was because it is not a totally definative bio. Lots of things were left out because it upset thier family members. For example, it is not mentioned that Brian Epstein was homosexual because it upset his mother at the time. And some things were left out of John's childhood because it upset his aunt Mimi. Other than that, I reccomend that you read this book. It is smart and thouroughly researched. A must have for all Beatles fans!

Important
This is an essential document for Beatles scholarship. At the time it was simply a pop bio by a competent writer, but it depicts the Beatles at a fascinating juncture in their career. It is particularly notable for its accounts of songwriting and recording sessions, for a glimpse of their home lives, and for their opinions about life in general at the time. Since this is an authorized biography, critics may complain that it is whitewashed - but one can read between the lines and gather the full meaning of everything pretty well. All in all, it is remarkably honest. This updated edition features a sterling introduction by the author about the writing of the book and offers further insight into the personalities of the Beatles.

Vital source
Thank heaven for Beatle scholarship that this book was written. Competent journalist Hunter Davies spent a year observing the Beatles and interviewing them in their own homes during the heady, fascinating year of 1967. He emerged with a time piece: the Beatles as they were at that time, reflecting on what came before and unaware of what was yet to come. A chapter describing the writing and recording of "With a Little Help From My Friends," "Getting Better," and "Magical Mystery Tour" offers unique and especially valuable glimpses of the Beatles at work. Chapters depicting the home life and personal outlook of each Beatle are also very interesting. I must also say that for an authorised biography, this is remarkably honest. Perceptive readers will be able to detect the whole truth here, and a fine introduction written by the author years later helps fill in any gaps. Apart from being hugely entertaining, this book is a tremendous boon to historians interested in the Beatles.


The Bounty Hunter (Harlequin Temptation, No 516)
Published in Paperback by Harlequin (1994)
Author: Vicki Lewis Thompson
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Bounty hunter finds his prize
Gabe is a bounty hunter with a mission, find the rapist who raped his sister and got away with it, thanks to a not guilty verdict by the jury. Problem is, Dallas was on the jury. Gabe is attracted to Dallas from the first, but doesn't want to tell her she released a man who raped his sister, but after the rapist starts targeting Dallas as his next victem, Gabe is forced to protect the headstrong Dallas, whether she likes it or not. The romance moves quickly, and the love is believable, even though fast. I really liked Gabe's character a great deal, for a drifter. He was trying to avenge his sister, and trying to protect the woman he fell in love with. Dallas is a bit too headstrong, and she didn't figure out she helped a guilty man go free until the very end, but redeemed herself by using herself as bait. Its a great love story, lots of steam but not to the point of being just gratuitious porn. I think its an excellent read!


New Institutional Economics and 3rd World Development
Published in Paperback by Routledge (1997)
Authors: John Harriss, John Harris, Colin M. Lewis, and Jane Hunter
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Reknown and experienced writers
This book is an excellent effort to compile several and relevant cases where the New Institutional Economics theory is explained through practical cases. The way in which each one of these cases is exposed, permits to see clearly the elements of this new economic thoery in the real world. Three characteristcs are prominent in this book. One, the cases show very diverse situations, which facilitates the understanding of this new theory in varied contexts. Two, in spite of that chapers are are short, which permits a easy and quick reading, they are supported in deep jobs of investigacion carried out by the authors. Three, the authors of this edition have different specific interpetaciones of this New Institutional Economics theory, which does a very valuable reading.

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The African American Urban Experience: Perspectives from the Colonial Period to the Present
Published in Hardcover by Palgrave Macmillan (2004)
Authors: Joe W. Trotter, Earl Lewis, and Tera W. Hunter
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Constructing Frames of Reference: An Analytical Method for Archaeological Theory Building Using Hunter-Gatherer and Environmental Data Sets
Published in Hardcover by University of California Press (04 June, 2001)
Author: Lewis Roberts Binford
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The Exploits of Ben Arnold: Indian Fighter, Gold Miner, Cowboy, Hunter, and Army Scout
Published in Paperback by Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd) (2000)
Authors: Lewis F. Crawford and Paul L. Hedren
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A Fox-Hunter's Anthology
Published in Hardcover by HarperCollins (1985)
Authors: Peter Lewis and Peter Lweis
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The Beguiling Serpent
Published in Paperback by Axios Press (31 August, 2000)
Author: Hunter Lewis
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Boundary Hunters: Surveying the 141st Meridian and the Alaska Panhandle
Published in Hardcover by Univ of British Columbia (1982)
Author: Lewis Green
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