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21. Mandeville by Matthew Francis | |
Paperback: 64
Pages
(2008-03-20)
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22. Poetry Introduction 7 by Michael; Francis, Matthew; Hodgson, Graeme; Morley, David; Munden, Pau ? Bayley | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1990)
Asin: B0041V1M6A Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
23. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Acting Edition) by Matthew Francis | |
Hardcover: 94
Pages
(1998-01)
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24. Type III Secretion Chaperones: A Molecular Toolkit for All Occasions by Matthew S. Francis | |
Paperback:
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(2010-09-30)
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25. Dragons (Faber poetry) by Matthew Francis | |
Paperback: 73
Pages
(2001-02-19)
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26. Jack Dyer Medal Winners: Jack Dyer, Royce Hart, Kevin Sheedy, Ian Stewart, Francis Bourke, Matthew Richardson, Vic Thorp, Jack Titus | |
Paperback: 198
Pages
(2010-09-15)
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27. Francis Bacon. Edited by Matthew Gale and Chris Stephens by Matthew Gale, Francis Bacon | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2008-09)
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NO fat Bacon
A great artist, an average (sometimes pretentious) book |
28. F. Scott Fitzgerald: Centenary Exhibition : September 24, 1896-September 24, 1996 : The Matthew J. and Arlyn Bruccoli Collection, the Thomas Cooper Library by Matthew Joseph Bruccoli, Arlyn Bruccoli | |
Paperback: 110
Pages
(1996-12)
list price: US$19.95 Isbn: 1570031509 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
29. The Matthew J. And Arlyn Bruccoli Collection Of F. Scott Fitzgerald At The University Of South Carolina: An Illustrated Catalogue by Park Bucker, Arlyn Bruccoli, Matthew Joseph Bruccoli | |
Hardcover: 299
Pages
(2004-10-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description The catalogue includes a listing of editions of all English-language printings of books by Fitzgerald including proof and review copies and the collection’s many books inscribed by the author. Fitzgerald manuscripts, revised typescripts, correspondence, and business documents are also cited, as well as Fitzgerald screenplays and Princetoniana.There is a separate section on Zelda Fitzgerald.Highlights of the collection include the only set of unrevised galleys for The Great Gatsby, titled Trimalchio; one of the two existing acting scripts for Fie! Fie! Fi-Fi!; Fitzgerald’s annotated copy of James Joyce’s Ulysses; a copy of Ernest Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls inscribed to Fitzgerald; and Fitzgerald memorabilia such as his engraved whiskey flask, a briefcase, and other family materials. Each item is described in detail—including title, publication information, and call number, where relevant, and explanatory notes.Many items in the collection, including all Fitzgerald inscriptions, are illustrated. The Matthew J. and Arlyn Bruccoli Collection of F. Scott Fitzgerald at the University of South Carolina provides a valuable resource not only for Fitzgerald scholars, but also for those interested in Fitzgerald’s friends and literary associates (including Ernest Hemingway, James Joyce, Ring Lardner, John Dos Passos, and Maxwell Perkins) and inAmerican culture between the world wars. |
30. Weymouth New Testament in Modern Speech, Matthew by Richard Francis Weymouth | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2009-07-05)
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31. The Case of the Late Pig by Margery Allingham | |
Audio Cassette:
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(2001-11-09)
list price: US$24.95 Isbn: 1572701579 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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May be the best Allingham
Quite a different Albert Campion.
Not for Newcomers to the Campion Series...
Suffolk Barbecue What is most unusual about the Late Pig is that it is told by Campion in the first person.If anything, Mr. Campion's version of the crime outdoes Margery Allingham, herself.The shift is viewpoint is refreshing, and it is a shame Allingham did not try this more often. Invited via an anonymous letter Campion attends the funeral of Pig Peters, his school bully, only to find himself invited six months later to assist in a murder case - and the victim is the very same Pig Peters. The dead Mr. Peters has shown up under another identity in a Suffolk Village.His efforts to turn a charming country house into the 30's version of a strip mall earns him the enmity of the owner, Poppy, and all the residents of the local village.So it is no surprise when someone siezes the opportunity and drops a 300 pound flowerpot on him.Campion is called in to assist the chief constable in saving the day (and to defend the innocent). What follows is a classic Allingham comedy of manners, full of delightful characters and unpredictable events.We have two estranged lady friends (Campion's and Pig's), the overly amorous vicar, the bored physician, the mild mannered whippet, and the mysterious mole.And there is the inevitable climax, in which Campion hares over the fields of Suffolk in an effort to save the indomitable Lugg. All of this action helps to distract us from the somewhat thinly disguised murderer.The relative shortness of the book prevents Allingham from throwing up enough confusing red herrings, so you should be able to make a good guess in the first forty or so pages.Don't let this stop you from reading the book, though.It certainly doesn't detract from the overall fun of the novel.
A first person account of a detective and a late pig Campion is invited to a most peculiarfuneral, at which an old school-fellow, Roland Isidore 'Pig' Peters is theguest of honour, joined by a cast of extraordinary characters, whom Campionobserves and, in his turn, dismisses.Several months pass uneventfully,then Campion is called upon by an old friend, Sir Leo Pursuivant, toinvestigate a death at the local country club.To his surprise, Campionfinds not only that the corpse is none other than 'Pig' Peters, whom he hadbelieved dead, but that the cast of the funeral from months before havereturned to the stage, all with parts to play.As the death toll begins toclimb, Campion must sort truth from fiction, not to mention determine theidentity of a mysterious mole... Some readers consider 'the Late Pig' tobe one of Margery Allingham's least successful Campion novels.I cannotagree with this opinion.To my mind, this is one of the most amusing andclever of the Campion books, and well worth the time of anyone who hasenjoyed any of the other pre-war stories. ... Read more |
32. The Beckoning Lady by Margery Allingham | |
Audio Cassette:
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(1995-08)
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Oh what a party!
Look Who's Coming To Dinner Margery Allingham, having just written her most unnerving novel in "The Tiger in the Smoke" follows up with one of her most evanescent with "The Estate of the Beckoning Lady." William Faraday (the `Uncle William' of"Police at the Funeral" and "Dancers in Mourning") has died suddenly, shortly before Tonker and Minnie Cassands' annual garden party bash.In the honor of both William and tradition the hosts are determined to go on.The place is The Beckoning Lady, in the town of Pontisbright, birthplace of Amanda, Campion's wife (and site of "The Gyrth Chalice Mystery"). The plot is simplicity itself.The body of a singularly unpopular tax agent is found in a ditch near The Beckoning Lady.In pursuing this problem, Campion and Luke develop suspicions about Uncle William's death.Possible murderers seem to be everywhere, with prime suspects being Minnie and Tonker (oh dear, I think I just gave away a pun) as well as the owners of a nearby estate that seem hell-bent on acquiring the Cassands' holdings.Various villagers pitch in to offer support and advice, which is just as often confusing as it is helpful. Everything, however, takes second place to the party.Indeed, the reader will learn a great deal more about how to manage large scale galas than he or she will of strange British tax laws and deadly pharmacological combinations.This is the biggest day of the year for many of the participants and all are determined to carry on regardless.This creates all the complications and distractions any mystery fan could hope for. Prepare for first or second meetings with many delightful characters.Campion, Amanda, Luke and Lugg are there, and Campion's son Rupert makes several startling appearances.On top of many of Margery Allingham's old characters, the Pontisbright villagers are each unique and jewel-like characterizations.This is a charming set piece for which the readers are the real guests.Settle down with some champers and ice cream and prepare for a treat!
Look Who's Coming To Dinner The plot is simplicity itself.The body of a singularly unpopular tax agent is found in a ditch near The Beckoning Lady.In pursuing this problem, Campion and Luke develop suspicions about Uncle William's death.Possible murderers seem to be everywhere, with prime suspects being Minnie and Tonker (oh dear, I think I just gave away a pun) as well as the owners of a nearby estate that seem hell-bent on acquiring the Cassands' holdings.Various villagers pitch in to offer support and advice, which is just as often confusing as it is helpful. Everything, however, takes second place to the party.Indeed, the reader will learn a great deal more about how to manage large scale galas than he or she will of strange British tax laws and deadly pharmacological combinations.This is the biggest day of the year for many of the participants and all are determined to carry on regardless.This creates all the complications and distractions any mystery fan could hope for. Prepare for first or second meetings with many delightful characters.Campion, Amanda, Luke and Lugg are there, and Campion's son Rupert makes several startling appearances.On top of many of Margery Allingham's old characters, the Pontisbright villagers are each unique and jewel-like characterizations.This is a charming set piece for which the readers are the real guests.Settle down with some champers and ice cream and prepare for a treat!
And a Good Time Was Had by All The plot is simplicity itself.The body of a singularly unpopular tax agent is found in a ditch near The Beckoning Lady.In pursuing this problem, Campion and Luke develop suspicions about Uncle William's death.Possible murderers seem to be everywhere, with prime suspects being Minnie and Tonker (oh dear, I think I just gave away a pun) as well as the owners of a nearby estate that seem hell-bent on acquiring the Cassands' holdings.Various villagers pitch in to offer support and advice, which is just as often confusing as it is helpful. Everything, however, takes second place to the party.Indeed, the reader will learn a great deal more about how to manage large scale galas than he or she will of strange British tax laws and deadly pharmacological combinations.This is the biggest day of the year for many of the participants and all are determined to carry on regardless.This creates all the complications and distractions any mystery fan could hope for. Prepare for first or second meetings with many delightful characters.Campion, Amanda, Luke and Lugg are there, and Campion's son Rupert makes several startling appearances.On top of many of Margery Allingham's old characters, the Pontisbright villagers are each unique and jewel-like characterizations.This is a charming set piece for which the readers are the real guests.Settle down with some champers and ice cream and prepare for a treat!
A Shakespearean comedy from the mistress of mystery. |
33. Professional Active Server Pages 3.0 by Alex Homer, David Sussman, Brian Francis, George Reilly, Dino Esposito, Craig McQueen, Simon Robinson, Richard Anderson, Andrea Chiarelli, Chris Blexrud, Bill Kropog, John Schenken, Matthew Gibbs, Dean Sonderegger, Dan Denault | |
Paperback: 1277
Pages
(1999-08-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description In particular this involves the Windows operating system itself, including the new security features of Windows 2000, and the Internet server software that comes with Windows 2000 - Internet Information Server (IIS). On top of this are the other less obvious services, which also have a direct or indirect effect on the way that ASP works. These include COM+, the various Internet service administration tools, and (indirectly) the many other services and installed software packages that either provide additional functionality to ASP, or which have interfaces that are available for use in ASP. So, as well as chapters all about the roots of ASP, the base object structure, and how it's used, you'll also see chapters that demonstrate the many different ways that ASP integrates seamlessly with other software and services in Windows. One of the most obvious of these is access to data in a relational database or other type of data store (such as Active Directory), and you'll see several chapters devoted to these topics. We'll also explore the intimate relationship between Internet Information Server and COM and the new COM+, and see how ASP has changed the way that it hosts and executes external components to provide better performance and scalability. This also affects the way that components are designed and built, and we'll be exploring this topic in some depth as well. This title is divided into six sections that focus on key aspects of ASP: the basics, ActiveX Data Objects (ADO), building components for ASP, integration with BackOffice, security/performance/scalability, and reference material. This organization makes the book useful for both lengthy reads and quick daily reference. The index and set of appendices are also quite comprehensive. Code snippets of judicious size and summary boxes with key information such as errors and function calls make the reading productive without being distracting. Most of the material is presented in a structured topical tutorial; however, an excellent XML newspaper case study provides a real-world perspective on XML and ASP. While a number of working programmers authored this guide, the group's expertise has been well-integrated to read consistently. The team provides some error-preventing programming procedures such as formatting and indenting code, being "Explicit" about declarations, converting variables to the appropriate data types, using good variable naming conventions, encapsulating script, and more. Whether you're looking for information on utilizing components, implementing certificates, or working with Active Directory, you'll find answers in this fine work. --Stephen W. Plain Topics covered: ASP basics and versions, Active Server Components, ADO, XML data, components, COM/COM+, ASP Script Components, C++ component issues, ADSI and Active Directory, Message Queue Server, Collaboration Data Objects, Exchange Server integration, certificates, performance optimization, site load balancing, and ASP Object Model. Customer Reviews (77)
Good for reference, not for studying.
Need to know ASP?Get this book.
The BEST book for classical ASP I love Wrox.I started with their Beginning ASP 2.0 book (how I learned). This book, a bit more advanced but in the beginning level, is still all you need to get things going from single tiered applications to multi-tiered, database driven apps.It goes into COM objects and other MS Services like Index.Really a one-stop book. With this book and Google you have all the reference you need. Note: ASP 3.0 is in no way, shape, or form similar to ASP.net. A small, tiny complaint about this book is that it can be a bit wordy...just a tad.And the index in the back could use a bit more improvement.The info's still in there.
Excellent, A True God Send My only experience has been a few intranets. And I always had bought the beginners series books because I didn't feel I was at the professional level. Well, this book showed me the reason I felt that way was because I didn't know the power of ASP. If you have been playing around with ASP and really want to move forward, stop playing with the beginners and harness the power of ASP.
good reference book I have to admit that this is not a book that I would read on spare time. I don't know whether it's the flow of the structure or what. But I always get lost in the "too much" information supplied. Hence I cannot give it 5 stars. For reference, this is a book to keep if you're developing ASP for one reason; as you become more comfortable with ASP, this book provides answers to your "no-more" beginner questions. ... Read more |
34. Caravan to Vaccares by Alistair MacLean | |
Audio Cassette:
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(1988-01)
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Death in Provence
"Caravan" Hard To Follow
THIS CARAVAN IS REALLY WORTH GOING ALONG WITH....
So much better than the movie |
35. Matthew Barney: Drawing Restraint Vol.1 by Francis Mckee, Matthew Barney | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2006-03-01)
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36. Two funeral sermons: one on Dr. Samuel Benion, and the other on the Reverend Mr. Francis Tallents, ministers ... in Shrewsbury. ... By Matthew Henry, ... by Matthew Henry | |
Paperback: 158
Pages
(2010-06-10)
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37. York and Lancaster Regiment Officers: John Prendergast, Thomas Knox-Shaw, Francis Matthews, George Francis Robert Henderson, Abraham Boulger | |
Paperback: 30
Pages
(2010-09-15)
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38. Homeric translation in theory and practice: A reply to Matthew Arnold by Francis W. Newman by Francis William Newman | |
Paperback: 124
Pages
(1861-01-01)
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39. Biography - Zahl, Paul Francis Matthew (1951-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team | |
Digital: 4
Pages
(2006-01-01)
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40. Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Oxley: Pauline Hanson, Bill Hayden, Donald Alastair Cameron, Francis Matthew John Baker | |
Paperback: 48
Pages
(2010-09-15)
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