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Total Selling (Sourcebooks)
Published in Paperback by Sourcebooks, Inc. (2004-10-01)
Author: Warren Wechsler
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Marketing guy likes it
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-15
Any of us in the sales or marketing professions, whether we're motivating people to buy products, services or ideas know that there are lots of sources of information on how to improve this all-important skill. Warren Wechsler has just saved all of us hours of searching.

He's taken a lifetime of successful sales, sales management and sales consulting and put it in one place - a book titled appropriately "Total Selling." You can use it like a blueprint to take you from where you are to where you want to be in sales and in life. It's packed with examples and stories to motivate you and guide you to achieve your own goals whatever they may be.

Jeffrey Hedquist

Sales Trainer Review
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-05
Warren's new book, Total Selling will help your sales grow. If you're coachable, have the right attitude and treat your career professionally, much like a doctor or lawyer you will make more money in less time.

Warren is a salesmen's, salesman and you can't help but picking up on his winning enthusiasm and energy once you've read his new book.

Want real results you can take to the bank? Buy this book.

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Totline Holiday Piggyback Songs
Published in Paperback by Warren Publishing House, Inc. (1988-11-01)
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Holiday Piggyback Songs
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Review Date: 2001-07-07
This is a great book for teachers who need help in finding simple songs for young children to sing. All the tunes used are quite familiar and anyone can use it...even if they can't carry a tune! Most of the songs are short and simple enough to teach by rote. There are also other versions of the Piggyback songs available. A MUST HAVE for early child educators!

Piggyback songs
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-03
This is a good book for finding simple songs to the tune of songs we already know for almost any holiday.

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Trace 5: Pigs Get Fat (Trace)
Published in Paperback by Signet (1985-10-01)
Author: Warren Murphy
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Great suspense, very entertaining!
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Review Date: 2003-06-14
Warren Murphy has created the most entertaining detective novel I have ever read. The chemistry between the characters was so fantastic that I didn't really even care if the crime was ever solved! But it was solved, with a flair, and with a twist you'd never suspect. I couldn't put the book down. Great writing, great characters, great story...great book!

Great suspense, very entertaining!
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Review Date: 2003-06-14
Warren Murphy has created the most entertaining detective novel I have ever read. The chemistry between the characters was so fantastic that I didn't really even care if the crime was ever solved! But it was solved, with a flair, and with a twist you'd never suspect. I couldn't put the book down. Great writing, great characters, great story...great book!

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Trails and trials of a Texas Ranger
Published in Unknown Binding by University of Oklahoma Press (1979)
Author: William Warren Sterling
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A true ranger
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Review Date: 2008-08-05
This is an excellent story of the author's life and a geography lesson on early Texas. Ride the brush country with Sterling on horseback and in the Model T. Follow along as this Texas Ranger's life evolves with the change of time. This is an excellent read about - One Ranger.

texas ranger lore
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-23
this is a very well written account of the authors life and career,as a member of this legendary organisation. it spans the period from about 1915-1935.during this time sterling rose from private to commanding the entire ranger service. the second part of the book offers full chapters on famous rangers.this book is required reading for any serious student of the texas rangers.

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Transmetropolitan
Published in Paperback by Titan Books Ltd (2004-06-25)
Authors: Warren Ellis, Darick Robertson, and Rodney Ramos
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Graphic SF Reader
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Review Date: 2007-09-03
A few things hit in this issue. Another assassin, but a sneaky one. A massive storm hits the city, and at the same time, a serious case of the blue flu hits the police force.

Spider's illness is getting much worse, but here he gets a lot of help from the filthy assistants, as he tries to get everything done before he can't work anymore. Yelena herself is even growing to look more Spider-like.

They do have some friends, and aid comes from an unlikely source.


Spider strikes again
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-04
The latest TPB of this fantastic series features a pretty big plot point for our bowel-disrupting hero, Spider Jerusalem. This is definately NOT the book for an unsuspecting reader who is new to transmet to purchase. You'll want to start from the beginning.

That said, it's obvious from the stories in this volume that the series is coming to a final end. It has ended for all of you who bought the issues themselves, but for late-comers such as myself, you'd better start savoring the time you spend with Spider as much as possible.

The meat of this collection is the 4 part story featuring a huge storm, which thrusts Spider into a deep coma. We meet one of the Filthy Assistants father, and gear up for the last dozen or so issues of the series. Issues 43-48 are reprinted in lovely colour, a great cover, and the standard vertigo TPB fare. Transmet stops at issue 60, so you'd better pay catch up before the we hit bottom!

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Transmetropolitan Vol. 0: Tales of Human Waste
Published in Paperback by Vertigo (2004-10-01)
Author: Warren Ellis
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Perfect compilation for the fans
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-27
In getting into the Transmetropolitan series, I made a bit of a mistake: I bought volume zero, read through it, didn't really get what I was reading, and almost never bought volume one.

I'm glad I went ahead with the series, because it really is quite excellent. You will get almost nothing out of this book unless you've read the first few volumes of Transmet. but once I did I went back and re-read volume zero and really got a lot of enjoyment out of it.

The artwork is fantastic and is a really good addition for fans of Spider Jerusalem and the series.

A fitting epilogue to Transmet
Helpful Votes: 52 out of 62 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-18
The above reviewer obviously isn't familiar with the contents of 'Tales of Human Waste' and thus has no right to call himself a fan of the series.

This book, aka Transmetropolitan Book 0, is actually a compilation of two other 'trades': 'I Hate It Here' and 'Filth of the City.' Avid Transmet readers will recognize 'I Hate It Here' as the name of Spider Jerusalem's ficticious column and book. Both IHIH and FotC feature excerpts of Spider's columns with full-page art from various prominent artists, and both books do a lot to give new insight into the world of The City as well as Spider Jerusalem's personal history, including the origin of his tattoos.

With the same great writing from Warren Ellis that we've come to expect as well as a plethora of great art pieces, Tales of Human Waste is the icing on the cake, and shouldn't be missing from any fan's bookshelf.

Warren
Transmetropolitan Vol. 5: Lonely City
Published in Paperback by Vertigo (2001-07-01)
Authors: Warren Ellis, Darick Robertson, and Rodney Ramos
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Graphic SF Reader
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-03
There are a couple of standalone type issues in volume 5. However, the main thrust of the plot is still the election. Spider uncovers police brutality and other nastiness in the election campaign, and is still looking for a way to use what he knows to bring down Gary Callaghan, The Smiler.

The way he goes about some of this is very entertaining.


Bitter, vulgar, in-your-face, yet meaningful
Helpful Votes: 25 out of 25 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-05
I highly recommend this new Transmetropolitan TPB. My favorite TPB so far has been the second (Lust for Life), because the first has that new-comic unevenness and the third and fourth had a little too much pointless vulgarity for my taste. But this fifth one really impressed me. Like the others, it's grim, bitter, and funny, and Spider says utterly disgusting and shocking things in that sardonic way that makes him fascinating. But the graphic novel also takes up the issue of the human condition again, makes you remember that the reason Spider is fascinating is that he's not -just- a rat bastard -- he actually cares about the state of the world, and is equally sensitized to both its beauty and its horror. Spider has learned, essentially, that the best way to pursue the truth and fight the Man is to be an evil ****. And that's why we like him.

Special bonus: an introduction by Patrick Stewart, who's apparently a big fan. I would have never guessed.

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A Treasury of Praise: Enjoying God Anew
Published in Hardcover by Multnomah Books (2007-10-16)
Author: Ruth Myers
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A blessing
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Review Date: 2008-07-17
This book is well written and very enjoyable to read. Everyday has a special message~

What About Praise?
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Review Date: 2008-01-01
All too often we Christians are like greedy children, approaching God with a want list. Even though we remember to thank Him, we can fall short in the Praise department. Ruth Myers and Warren Myers have written ninety-six devotions, each based on scripture relating to praise. They remind us of the importance of praising God. I'd never realized how many Bible verses were devoted to this subject. I thoroughly enjoyed their devotions, and strongly feel this little book dserves a place on every Christian's bookshelf.

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Tree Stories: A Collection of Extraordinary Encounters
Published in Paperback by Sunshine Pr Pubns (2002-04)
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A wondrous collection of original short stories and poems
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-16
Tree Stories: A Collection Of Extraordinary Encounters is a wondrous collection of original short stories and poems by both adult and child authors, each about a special tree that influenced the writer's life. An enchanting, lyrical anthology that celebrates trees half in prose and half in verse, Tree Stories is a most charming and delightful gift book for nature lovers everywhere. Waiting For A Message: Trees help you see slices of sky between branches,/point to things you could never reach./Trees help you watch the growing happen,/watch blossoms burst then dry,/see shade twist to the pace of the sun,/birds tear at unwilling seeds.//Trees take the eye to where it is,/where it was,/then over to distant hills,/faraway to other places and times,/long ago.//A tree is a lens,/a viewfinder, a window./I wait below/for a message/of what is yet to come.

Tree Stories: A wonderful heartwarming book for all
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-30
This is an amazing book full of stories that warm the soul. It's nice to finally see people who recognize the value that trees hold in our hearts!

Warren
Trial Evidence
Published in Paperback by Aspen Law & Business (1997-06)
Authors: Thomas A. Mauet and Warren D. Wolfson
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Fabulous help for a practical understanding of the FRE
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-13
Unlike every other tome on evidence that I've encountered, this one is
organized to discuss the rules as they commonly arise during a trial.

Succinct and clear as a bell.

I wouldn't want this to be my first look at the rules of evidence, because
they're not addressed in any sort of sequential categorical scheme, the way
you find them in the statutes. And the value may not be apparent until you've
had enough experience in the courtroom to appreciate this format. But if you
have that background, the discussion and examples here crystalize the issues
and options wonderfully.

Should be on every trial lawyer's shelf, and I may start bringing it with me
to court.

An Excellent Book on Trial Evidence
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-15
This book gives an in-depth look at the evidentiary issues that arise during a trial. Do you want to know what the law is regarding how to qualify experts, what the law is regarding how to get business records admitted into evidence, or the rules for direct examination? This book has the answers.

For example, there is a chapter on direct examination which discusses what you should do if you are trying to elicit testimony that might be hearsay and therefore impermissible. Mauet walks you through the most relevant exceptions to the hearsay rule: excited utterance, present sense impression, statements for medical diagnosis and so on.

For the section on how to elicit statements made for the purpose of medical diagnosis under the hearsay exception, Mauet states the law with citations to the Federal Rules of Evidence, explains the law, and then provides three examples how attorneys commonly get the desired statement into evidence at trial. His explanations are clear and thorough. This is an excellent trial evidence textbook for law students and lawyers alike.


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