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Web Programming Desktop Reference 6-In-1
Published in Paperback by Que (1999)
Authors: Michael M. Afergan, Rick Darnell, Brian Farrar, Russ Jacobs, David Medinets, Robert Mullen, Micheal O Foghlu, Micheal O Foghlu, and Mike Afergan
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A GREAT reference book -- Un excelente libro de referencia
Este libro en especial me ha ayudado mucho en el desarrollo de sitios con PERL, JavaScript, VBScript y HTML ... y se ha ido actualizando con el tiempo, NO ES OBSOLETO !!! --- This is a great reference book to programmers, what help me in web sites development, it is not obsolete !!!

1 stop shop for web reference
While the Java portion assumes the reader is using the Sun JDK and the HTML is version 3, this book offers 6 of the most popular web related programming topics in one, easy to read manual. The greatest aspect of this book is that it is a reference manual, and as such all entries are alphabetical within their respective area. Having been a bookseller, I can honestly say that this is the best web reference manual I have seen.


Farm and Ranch Marketing
Published in Hardcover by South-Western College/West (27 May, 1997)
Authors: Johnnie Rosenauer, Michael D. Hennessey, and James M. Mullen
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Great book for beginning ranch realtors
Book is in three parts, marketing, finance, and management. I really liked the management part because I don't have any ranch backround. Good reference for marketing because it seemed to be tuned in to the type of people who would be buying a ranch, for whatever reason.


The hungry land
Published in Unknown Binding by Poolbeg ()
Author: Michael Mullen
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A Great writer
Michael Mulle is one of the top writers of Ireland, in my opinion. While visiting Ballintubber Abbey, I met Mr. Mullen, who was busily sketching the outside prayer station. He and his lovely wife, Deirdre are truly dedicated to getting the best reading material to the reader. A retired teacher, he has written numerous children's books as well. The reading is easily interpreted for any reader to readily grasp the heart of the story. The Hungry land and the Famine years are true documentation of the 1847-48 Potato famine that swept Ireland which left over half of their population dead. Excellent reading material, if you're interested in the history of Ireland or history, in general.


Kelly
Published in Paperback by Wolfhound Press (IE) (1997)
Author: Michael Mullen
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Storytelling as it's meant to be
Mullen is a master storyteller and Kelly goes to prove it. Rollicking fun laced with philosophical realities. Wonder, whimsy and magical moments abound. You'll find yourself reflecting on certain scenes, particular lines, and Kelly's kaleidescopic life!


War of the Angels
Published in Paperback by Booklocker.com (2001)
Author: Michael Mullen
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Sorry Take on Serious Topic
The biggest disappointment in this book is that for all Mullens' mentions of copious research, there is not one footnote, not even a recommended references list (There is, instead, a convenient address to use to invite him to speak to your groups). He substantiates his rambling attack against Catholicism and any faith which doesn't pray to Jesus Christ or God directly as dealing with demonic forces through ignorance with the basic premise that if you don't believe his TRUE story of visions you are deceived by those very forces. This is backed with repeated emotional appeals (USS Indianapolis tragedy)and seemingly intimate and privileged insight into his targets with no references or facts for anyone else to check into. He offers some luridly horrifying descriptions of Druidism in it's heydey presumably from Caeser, and this gets conveniently linked to Opus Dei today as another secret, murderous organization paving the way for the AntiChrist in secrecy. No phone, no face, no way to contact or find out about them, way up there hidden by the Vatican... one search and I got their website online, plus some of their far more effective detractors also. The King of Spain is the anti-Christ according to Mullens, and a pawn of this organization called Opus Dei. The reader is expected to believe this because the King was born in Rome, and the "Friendly Alien" who takes Mullens on his trips who looks just like the man in the Shroud of Turin says "the Spanish House is evil". Hope his book on the USS Indianapolis is better substantiated. He advertised it enough in this one, between weeping and terror and odd experiences in pool halls.

What if this is true?
Just finished War of the Angels. It is full of conspiracy and things I've heard and read before. Some would say it is self serving to the author, a way to prey on fear and make him a buck, I say, if there is a modicum of truth to what he says, EVERYONE should read it and be prepared.

Avid Believer!
This is the best book I have ever read. From page one I could not put it down until I had completely finished. Although it is classified as non-fiction, it was written as a compelling story with memorable characters. I loved George the Kat, and the scenes with the cows were hilarious as a comic relief to a serious and frightful story. I would love to see it made into a movie.

The supernatural events that Mullen claims to have endured are Biblically sound, and I believe him. Those who do not wish to believe simply have their heads in the sand and want to completely ignore the headline news and current events of Biblical Prophecy that is leaping right off the pages of War of the Angels. My life will never be the same. And the amount of research that Mullen put into this book supports vividly the supernatural ordeals. The facts are named, dated, and sources revealed. I found the footnotes from the family of Pope John Paul I to be dreadfully revealing in their beliefs that John Paul I was murdered.

This book will definitely be controversial, for the author pulls no punches. God and angels are real. The devil is real. Jesus is the man on the Shroud of Turin. He is about to return as Biblically foretold. And just as Christians are preparing for their Messiah to return, so too are the followers of Satan preparing for his return. This book will challenge your faith if you do not believe in the Bible literally, for the author dramatically creates a solid foundation that demonstrates that all the characters in the Bible are very, very real, and that events are unfolding right before your very eyes. War of the Angels will change your life forever, as it has mine.


Friendly Fire
Published in Hardcover by Putnam Pub Group (1978)
Author: C.D. Bryan
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Friendly Fire Spat from a Bitter Mother's Heart
After seeking out this documentary, I found not a copy in the entire libary system across America. Since it is out-of-print, I was delighted to find it at Amazon. When it arrived, I was extrememly excited to read this account of the parent's perspective during the Vietnam War.

Immediately, I was dissapointed by the writing style which gave me the feeling of watching a Lifetime movie. With repetitive comments from the mother or father trying to find out the how and why of their son's death in Vietnam being over and over "How .... DID ... MY ... SON ... DIE?!?!" That kind of melodramatic ....

BUT, because it is a true story, and I can see a mother totally losing it and going to any and all extremes to find peace with the death of her son, I'll have to rate this above a 2 star by giving it a generous 3. To someone with little background on Vietnam, this book does offer an eye opening account. If you know quite a bit about Vietnam, it is just the same old.


Shiver!
Published in Paperback by Dufour Editions (01 January, 1994)
Authors: Rose Doyle, Michael Mullen, and Michael Scott
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please dont read this
Rose doyle is a very poor writer. I have read quite a few of her books and they are very very very poor. The plot is non-existant.Dont bother


Absolute Beginner's Guide to Memory Management
Published in Paperback by Sams (1993)
Authors: Mike Miller, Robert Mullen, and Michael L. Miller
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Barney the hedgehog
Published in Unknown Binding by Children's Press ()
Author: Michael Mullen
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Festival of Fools
Published in Hardcover by Irish Books & Media (1984)
Authors: Micheal Mullen and Michael Mullen
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