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Marketing guy likes itReview Date: 2004-11-15
Sales Trainer ReviewReview Date: 2004-11-05
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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Holiday Piggyback SongsReview Date: 2001-07-07
Piggyback songsReview Date: 2000-11-03

Great suspense, very entertaining!Review Date: 2003-06-14
Great suspense, very entertaining!Review Date: 2003-06-14

A true rangerReview Date: 2008-08-05
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Graphic SF ReaderReview Date: 2007-09-03
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 againReview Date: 2003-08-04
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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Perfect compilation for the fansReview Date: 2007-03-27
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 TransmetReview Date: 2004-12-18
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.

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Graphic SF ReaderReview Date: 2007-09-03
The way he goes about some of this is very entertaining.
Bitter, vulgar, in-your-face, yet meaningfulReview Date: 2001-07-05
Special bonus: an introduction by Patrick Stewart, who's apparently a big fan. I would have never guessed.

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A blessingReview Date: 2008-07-17
What About Praise? Review Date: 2008-01-01

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A wondrous collection of original short stories and poemsReview Date: 2002-05-16
Tree Stories: A wonderful heartwarming book for allReview Date: 2002-08-30

Fabulous help for a practical understanding of the FREReview Date: 2008-07-13
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 EvidenceReview Date: 2007-10-15
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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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