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Gospel of John
Published in Paperback by Evangelical Press (1994)
Authors: Evangelical Press and Henry T. Mahan
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Excellent Study Aid
Henry Mahan is an excellent Sovereign Grace preacher in Ashland, Kentucky. In this book, he writes a commentary (which is broken down for a great Sunday School lesson book) on the book of John. In addition to breaking the book/chapters down into sections, comments are written on each verse or on a group of verses. Pastor Mahan provides plenty of scripture references to support the comments he makes in the book. I use this in my own Bible studies when I'm reading the book of John.


Guide to the Use of Tables and Formulas in Machinery's Handbook
Published in Hardcover by Industrial Press, Inc. (1992)
Authors: John M. Amiss, Henry H. Ryffel, and Henry Ryfell
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Machinery's Handbook Guide to the use of tables and formulas
Hardcover -224 pages 25th print edition


Hadrian's Villa and Its Legacy
Published in Paperback by Yale Univ Pr (1997)
Authors: William L. MacDonald, John A. Pinto, and Henry McBride
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The ancient Romans created a provocative architecture.
MacDonald/Pinto assert that Hadrian forged a new and innovative architectural system which integrated buildings with nature and human use. Hadrian's goal was to create an arrangement of buildings which were functional and yet challenged the intellect to contemplate the unseen world. They also make a very strong case for the pervasive influence which this complex villa has had on archtecture from ancient times to the present. This book makes one realize that Roman architecture is indeed relevant to the present.


Handy Hawaiian Dictionary
Published in Paperback by Mutual Publishing (1996)
Authors: Henry P. Judd, Mary Kawena Pukui, and John Stokes
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Hawaiian Dictionary
I read this book and loved it. All you need to know about pronouncations for haawaiian word and all sorts of things.

I WOULD'NT LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT

Your's truely: Islandrainbow516@aol.com


Henry and Mudge and the Forever Sea
Published in Paperback by Live Oak Media (2001)
Authors: Cynthia Rylant, John Beach, and Sucie Stevenson
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Henry and Mudge and the Forever Sea
I picked this book out at our local library for my two year old daughter because she loves dogs and the beach. It turned out to be such a big hit that I am buying it! She of course can't read, but enjoyed the story and pictures very much. She loves Mudges playfullness and had just been to the beach recently so she could relate to Henry and his father playing in the water. The length of the story is just right also for her. It's a wonderful book and we are buying two more from the series besides this one!


Henry and Mudge and the Sneaky Crackers (Family Time With Henry & Mudge)
Published in Audio Cassette by Live Oak Media (2002)
Authors: Cynthia Rylant, Sucie Stevenson, Live Oak Media, and John Beach
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Adorable and fun!
Henry buys a spy kit. He and his dog, Mudge, canvas the neighborhood to "flirt with danger" and "steal secrets". One day Henry finds a secret code and is determined to crack it. Funny, adorable, irresistable Mudge is a favorite at house! He can even get my reluctant reader eager to see what happens next. Easy reading level with short chapters gives the hesitant reader a real sense of accomplishment.


Henry and Mudge Under the Yellow Moon
Published in Paperback by Live Oak Media (1998)
Authors: Cynthia Rylant, Sucie Stevenson, John Beach, and Suzanne Toren
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We love Mudge!
In this book Henry and his big dog, Mudge, enjoy the escapades of fall. They shake together as Henry's mom tells scary Halloween stories and together they endure the Thanksgiving visit from Aunt Sally. These books are a favorite for my reluctant reader. The love between Henry and his dog Mudge is heart-warming.


Henry David Thoreau: The Poet's Delay: A Collection of Poetry by America's Greatest Observer of Nature/Illustrated With Watercolors by Winslow Home
Published in Hardcover by Rizzoli (1992)
Authors: Henry David Thoreau, Kathryn Sku-Peck, and John Singer Sargent
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The perfect combination
Winslow Homer's watercolors perfectly complement Thoreau's works. For someone new to Thoreau's poetry, it is an enchanting collection sure to engage, capturing the essence of New England nature, and Transcendentalist philosophy. It is a beautiful tribute to two who were masters of their crafts.


Henry James : Complete Stories 1892-1898 (Library of America, 82)
Published in Hardcover by Library of America (1996)
Authors: Henry James, John Hollander, and David Bromwich
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Little Gems from The Master
Henry James (1843-1916) was nicknamed The Master by admiring fellow-authors towards the end of his life. He is truly a noble, gifted, psychological author depicting a by-gone era but including timeless insights about human beings and their general and mental situations in his writings. He is a master of lengthy prose (too lengthy for some!) These Library of America editions of James's writings are wonderful, high-quality, unabridged books with expert editing (notes) at the back of the volume. They have a knack for selecting the best editions of the author's writings where more than one version was published in the author's lifetime. The short stories of this volume are from the mature period but before James' final developed style of fictional writing. There are a large number of stories including many wonderful gems such as "Owen Wingrave," "The Coxon Fund" and "In the Cage." To be fair, most of the stories were written quickly for magazines, and a few ("Glasses" comes to mind) just aren't good stories at all, in my opinion. However, most of the stories do succeed quite well. "Owen Wingrave" (criticized by Bernard Shaw as being too deterministic and neglecting free will) is actually a penetrating tale about military culture, military values, and the role of the military in the nineteenth-century world. "The Coxon Fund" is about a brilliant lecturer supported by the fund but whose life and the lives of his supporters are full of pitfalls outside of the Fund's influence. The story shows how the successes and failures of the Fund (and the Lecturer) have subtle and not-so-subtle ramifications for each of the characters. With "In the Cage", the author steps outside of his accustomed higher-class and higher-educated mix of characters to present the plight of a penetrating lower-class telegram processor and her insights on life and her suitor. I found it a nice rendition of late-nineteenth century London. I encourage readers to explore this and other Library of America editions of James' writings.


Henry and Mudge in the Sparkle Days
Published in Paperback by Live Oak Media (1999)
Authors: Cynthia Rylant, Sucie Stevenson, John Beach, and Suzanne Toren
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