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inauthor: Mark Napier from books.google.com
Presenting a fascinating insider's view of U.S.A.F. special operations, this volume brings to life the critical contributions these forces have made to the exercise of air & space power.
inauthor: Mark Napier from books.google.com
Distilling a decade of Suber's influential writing and thinking about open access, this is the indispensable book on the subject for researchers, librarians, administrators, funders, publishers, and policy makers.
inauthor: Mark Napier from books.google.com
This book offers a guide to the role of information in modern business, mapping the use of information within work processes and tracing flows of information across supply-chain management, product development, customer relations, and sales ...
inauthor: Mark Napier from books.google.com
A new but timeless strategy and mindset that should greatly help investors lower downside risk while achieving market outperformance In The 52-Week Low Formula: A Contrarian Strategy that Lowers Risk, Beats the Market, and Overcomes Human ...
inauthor: Mark Napier from books.google.com
... in Author of ' Job , and other Poems : dedicated to W. Wordsworth , By HENRY W HAYNES , Blackwood's Magazine ... MARK NAPIER , Esq . Advocate . Oliver & Boyd , Edinburgh ; Simpkin , Marshall & Co. London , JUST PUBLISHED , BY ...
inauthor: Mark Napier from books.google.com
In Making Lahore Modern, William J. Glover investigates the traditions that shaped colonial Lahore.
inauthor: Mark Napier from books.google.com
Addressing emerging and complex topics, this book will be essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary art.
inauthor: Mark Napier from books.google.com
The Visioneers is a major contribution."--Peter Bishop, coeditor of Thinking about the Future "This is the foremost study of its kind in terms of detail, depth, and intellectual significance.
inauthor: Mark Napier from books.google.com
Roars from the Mountain seeks to address why so many people died at Mount Lamington by examining the large amount of published and unpublished records that are available on the 1951 disaster.