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The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0
Published in Hardcover by Addison-Wesley Pub Co (16 February, 2000)
Authors: The Unicode Consortium, Joan Aliprand, Julie Allen, Rick McGowan, Joe Becker, Michael Everson, Mike Ksar, Lisa Moore, Michel Suignard, and Ken Whistler
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For anyone in a business who needs to upgrade
Managing Software Acquisition: Open Systems and COTS Products is an in-depth guide to gaining open systems and commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products. Getting the right software and using it properly can save great amounts of time and cost during the life of a computer system. Business managers and staff must closely understand what is entailed in the often difficult transition from in-house, custom-made software to commercial market products. With reference models, projected cost implications, contracting strategies, and much more, Managing Software Acquisition is strongly recommended for anyone in a business who needs to upgrade their software regularly!


Foot Orthotics in Therapy and Sport
Published in Paperback by Human Kinetics Pub (1995)
Authors: Skip Hunter, Michael G. Dolan, and John M. Davis
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A good and useful resource.
This book is very helpful to those clinician's who want to evaluate and fabricate foot orthotics in the office. Easy to read and follow. The author must be very good.


Building Scientific Apparatus: A Practical Guide to Design and Construction
Published in Hardcover by Perseus Books (Sd) (1989)
Authors: John H. Moore, Christppher C. Davis, Michael A. Coplan, and Christopher C. Davis
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A Sometimes Handy Book
I would like to cast a somewhat dissenting view of this book. It is certainly a good place to start for information on various projects but comes up short on construction techniques. Perhaps an older source, Procedures in Experimental Physics (Lindsay Pubs), is better. Of course, it was written in 1938, so materials cited might be out of date, but the construction techniques aren't bad. I recently decided to build a good sized water tank (40" by 6" by 3") of acrylic and found nothing about construction tips. I was thinking of building something that probably required casting, and found a paltry two pages on the subject.

It would be good to see it updated every 5 years or so. I see the pub date is 1991. Things have changed a bit. It has a very good list of references, but with the advent of the web, it would be good to see some the reference material cite the web.

You cannot work in my lab unless you've read this!
This is a _great_ book! I buy a copy of this for every student who starts work for me--which I consider to be a fine investment. Practical, hands-on information is given on a huge variety of skills needed by those working in Physics labs. From glass blowing to vacuum systems, to instruction on attaching BNC connectors, it's all in here.

Awesome
Have never seen a book which was able to pack so much practical information into so few pages, and able to explain complex concepts so simply.

If you have to work with any type of laboratory equipment you would be insane to NOT have this book on your shelf.


Scottish Quiz Book
Published in Paperback by Geddes & Grosset (2003)
Authors: Geddes, Grosset, and Geddes & Grosset
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A Boy's Adventures Along the Devon Coast
This story is set in early 19th century Devon, during the Napoleonic Wars. The narrator is a boy in his early teens, who by chance and high spirits falls in with a gang of smugglers bringing contraband by sea from France to England. It's a fast-moving story, in the tradition of R. L. Stevenson, and a good look at the history of the period along England's south coast too.

Traditional English high adventure literature
If you like Robert Louis Stevenson, you will thoroughly enjoy Masefield's Jim Davis. I first read this at age 14 (with some vocab help from dear old dad) and it remains one of the best books I have read in a long while. Being a history major and an english minor I found the prose of this book delightful and the historical significance astounding. If you are an adult who has read and re-read Stevenson too much and want the same genre but a different author/plot Jim Davis is the novel for you. If you have a child whom you wish to turn onto fine literature Jim Davis will grab your child's imagination and illustrate a grand adventure of pirates, smugglers, soldiers and gypsies for it. Any child (old or young) can relate to the stories narrator, this is a jewel of English literature. Another great Stevenson alternate is J. Meade Falkner's Moonfleet, it is a bit of an easier read than Jim Davis, but contains just as much adventure.

This is a very good book.
It is appropriate for anyone who loves action and adventure


Samson Agonistes (English Classics - New Series)
Published in Hardcover by Nelson Thornes (Publishers) Ltd (31 December, 1968)
Authors: John Milton and Michael Davis
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Buy this book and you win
This story about a teen whose parents divorce and he has to choose which one he wants to be with. He picks his dad, and they try to get along in their new environment. The story is nicely paced, with a lot of humor stirred in with a lot of love.


The Crow, Book 2: Evil Beyond Reach
Published in Paperback by Todd McFarlane Productions (01 March, 2000)
Authors: Jon J. Muth, John Kuramoto, Michael Gaydos, Jamie Tolagson, Paul Lee, Simon Davis, John J. Muth, and Mark Nicholas
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McFarlane's foray into the world of The Crow
This book collects issues 7 - 10 and 4 of Todd McFarlane's short-lived Crow series. McFarlane bought the rights to the Crow, but the comic was cancelled after issue 10, because nobody really liked it. Jon J Muth does have a writing talent, unfortunately somebody made the mistake of trying to continue Eric Draven's story, rather than beginning anew.

If you decide to buy this book, do so only for the art, and not for the storyline. It's a shame, considering the vast talents McFarlane has at his disposal


The Healing Benefits of Garlic
Published in Hardcover by Random House Value Pub (1995)
Author: John Heinerman
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The 1996 Natural Gas Yearbook
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (1995)
Authors: Robert E. Willett, J. Thomas Brett, Margaret M. Carson, Marshall A. Crowe, Walter Davis, John S. Decker, Samuel Glasser, Mark R. Haas, William F. Hederman, and Michael J. Henke
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Desktop Publishing
Published in Paperback by Irwin Professional Pub (1986)
Authors: Frederic E. Davis, John A. Barry, and Michael Wiesenberg
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