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The Philadelphia Inquirer's Walking Tour of Historic Philadelphia (Philadelphia Inquirer's Walking Tours of ...
Edward Colimore
Camino Books, 2007
An easy-to-use, top-quality walking tour guide. highly recommended.
Journalist Edward Colimore presents The Philadelphia Inquirerer's Walking Tours of Historic Philadelphia is a compilation of twelve walking tours through different Philadelphia city neighborhoods, ideal for history buffs and tourists, and armchair travelers alike. ...
Don't Call Me Coach: A Lesson Plan for Life
Phil Martelli
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with Harold Gullan Ph.D.
Camino Books, Inc., 2007
An easy read with great messages
I recommend this book for any parent, coach, business leader, teacher - or as Martelli says - everyone - since there is a coach in all of us. This must read book is not just for the sports lover. Martelli shares his own life lessons as a coach and offers a balanced ...
Cancer and Vitamin C: A Discussion of the Nature, Causes, Prevention, and Treatment of Cancer With Special ...
Ewan Cameron
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Linus Pauling
Camino Books, 1993
Significant increases in life expectancy with vitamin C
Cameron and Pauling treated a large series of terminally ill cancer patients with massive doses of vitamin C. They saw significant increases in the life expectancy of these patients, including some complete remissions. They gave a later group of terminally ill patients ...
Blood and Honor: Inside the Scarfo Mob, the Mafia's Most Violent Family
George Anastasia
Camino Books, 2003
Mob reality
An all-time great work of storytelling and journalism. "Blood and Honor" follows the career of Nicky Scarfo from his rise in the Atlantic City of the 1970s to his life sentence in the '80s. Anastasia clearly has good sources in high and low places. As a writer, he ...
Mobfiles: Mobsters, Molls and Murder
George Anastasia
Camino Books, Inc., 2008
For more than 25 years as a reporter with the Philadelphia Inquirer George Anastasia has made tracking the demise of the American Mafia his regular beat, writing investigative pieces, profiles and slices of underworld life. Mobfiles is a compilation of some of his best work stories told from street level and often based on insights and access ...
Philadelphia With Children: A Guide to the Delaware Valley Including Lancaster and Hershey
Elizabeth S. Gephart
Camino Books, 2000
Good reference for traveling with children
I purchased this book upon recommendation by a friend. I am from the general area which this book details. I saw some familiar kid favorites (like the Please Touch Museum in Philly, Dutch Wonderland in Lancaster) as well as other places I never would have thought of ...
Frank Rizzo
S. A. Paolantonio
Camino Books, 1994
A look at big-city politics with a larger-than-life mayor
Sal Paolantonio, who used to cover politics for the Philadelphia Inquirer (and who now is a football commentator for ESPN), takes a concise yet comprehensive look at the political life of Frank Rizzo, perhaps the most colorful mayor in Philadelphia history and the ...
Joe Sixpack's Philly Beer Guide: A Reporter's Notes on the Best Beer-Drinking City in America
Don Russell
Camino Books, Inc., 2008
Great reference
I've enjoyed Don's columns in the Philadelphia Daily News and his website for many years now. A true died-in-the-wool beer geek and Philadelphia born and bred native, I could think of no one better to give outsiders and inside look into "good beer" in the Philly area. ...
The Last Mouthpiece: The Man Who Dared to Defend the Mob
Robert F. Simone
Camino Books, 2001
A candid revelation of mobsters
Robert "Bobby" Simone draws upon a 35 year career as a practicing criminal defense attorney to write a unique, informative, and at times alarming expose and anecdotal description of the criminal justice system in The Last Mouthpiece. This book reads more like a film ...
The Frog Commissary Cookbook
Steven Poses
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Anne Clark
, ...
Camino Books, 2001
I accept that the 80s will not die. And, they are delicious.
This afternoon I told my daughter we'd make oatmeal chocolate-chip cookies for her lunchbox ("No oatmeal!" "Yes oatmeal,") and went looking for a recipe online. As soon as I saw the words "Frog Commissary" come up on Google, I was happy. Why? I don't know -- maybe ...
Mickey Vernon: The Gentleman First Baseman
Rich Westcott
Camino Books, 2005
Very Entertaining Book About an Underrated Ballplayer
As was the case with his book, "Philadelphia's Old Ball Parks," Rich Westcott's book about Mickey Vernon is well-researched and well-written. There are numerous very interesing and entertaining details and stories about Vernon's playing and managerial/coaching career. ...
The Devil and Dr. Barnes: Portrait of an American Art Collector
Howard Greenfeld
Camino Books, 2006
A vivid depiction of a remarkable life and is very highly recommended reading for art students and collectors
The Devil And Dr. Barnes: Portrait Of An American Art Collector by Howard Greenfeld is an extensive study of an eccentric man's defiant accomplishments in the creation of the his prestigious art collection obtained for the mere enjoyment of the imagery. Engaging its ...
Comcasted: How Ralph And Brian Roberts Took Over America's Tv, One Deal At A Time
Joseph N. Distefano
Camino Books, 2005
Comcasted Aren't We All?
I just read this book because I was mad at Comcast--long story. While I didn't find it brimming with "dirt" I did find it a quick, interesting read and gave me some of the answers to my questions--why this giant has not been felled by the government...it's all in the ...
The Philadelphia Inquirer Restaurant Guide
Craig Laban
Camino Books, 2006
"Must-have" for epicureans visiting or living in the Philadelphia area.
Written by award-winning "Philadelphia Inquirer" restaurant critic Craig LeBan, The Philadelphia Inquirer Restaurant Guide is a compendium of 76 in-depth reviews of the most enticing restaurants in and around Philadelphia, as well as over 600 capsule reviews of ...
Pennsylvania Firsts: The Famous, Infamous, and Quirky of the Keystone State
Patrick M. Reynolds
Camino Books, 1999
Pennsylvania Through A Kaleidoscope
For present or former Pensylvanians, this book an interesting look at trivial and non-trivial, serious and zany, events in the Keystone State's history.
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