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ALE, EDI & IDoc Technologies for SAP42 reviews
Arvind Nagpal, Gareth De Bruyn, ...

Premier Press, 1999

Great book! it's still aviable if you call the publisher
This book is out of print everywhere, but I just brought a brand new one earlier this month. The publisher still have about 20 copies left. Just call THOMSON LEARNING at 1-800-354-9706. Good Luck!
  
  











  



  
Cracker: To Be a Somebody (The Cracker Series)1 review
Gareth Roberts, Jimmy McGovern

St Martins Pr, 1999

A Series of Novelizations That Improve on the Source
I HATE novelizations. But these done for the great British TV mystery series starring Robbie Coltrane actually improve upon the teleplays, adding rich details and psychological insight to the already intense plots. These books could easily stand alone as a great series of psychological crime novels, unified in tone despite the fact that half a dozen different suthors have been involved in their ...
  
  











  



  
Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe: Studies in Culture and Belief (Past and Present Publications)1 review

Cambridge University Press, 1996

Essays centered on Keith Thomas' classic
This is another fine collection of essays on witchcraft. To be able to fully appreciate the contributions, one should have read Keith Thomas' classic study "Religion and the decline of magic", as most authors refer to the chapters on witchcraft in Thomas' book, and to the related research done by Alan Macfarlane. This is what binds the contributions to this book together. A very interesting essay ...
  
  











  



  
Neuropathology1 review
David Ellison, Seth Love, ...

C.V. Mosby, 1998

The Single First Source for Neuropathology
As a neurology resident, I find this book to be extraordinarily helpful. It is, as the title of this review suggests, the first text I consult for any neuropathology question. It is also an outstanding resource for concise summaries of the clinicopathological hallmarks of a wide variety of conditions. The book contains numerous high-quality photographs of gross anatomical pathology and ...
  
  











  



  
Understanding and Managing Organizational Behavior: AND " Mastering Social Psychology "3 reviews
Jennifer George, Gareth Jones, ...

Prentice Hall, 2008

Great book. Must have it, if you are studying Org. Behavior
A colorful introductory textbook on organizational behavior that integrates concepts, theories, and research findings to examine individuals in organizations, groups and organizational processes, and inter-group relations and the organizational context. Case studies illuminate concepts and provide managerial implications. There is a diversity of heuristic features, some integrated into the text ...
  
  











  



  
The Plotters (Doctor Who)7 reviews
Gareth Roberts

London Bridge (Mm), 1996

This could be straight out of the Hartnell Era
This book is very well written. Gareth Roberts manages to capture the spirit of the early Hartnell era, with his Doctor being a cross between the crotchety scientist, and the dotty old grand-father. Most of the jokes in it are clean, and it's a really good, well written book
  
  











  



  
The Well-Mannered War (Doctor Who the Missing Adventures)7 reviews
Gareth Roberts

Virgin Publishing, 1997

A very English ending
The TARDIS approaches its maximum distance into the future, and the Doctor forces an emergency materialisation to prevent its destruction. The TARDIS crew find themselves arrive on Barclow, which is a planet claimed by both the humans and the Chelonians, who are waging a war in a very polite fashion (hence the title). But there are also other matters afoot, and a great enemy (whose identity I'm ...
  
  











  



  
Witchcraft In Early Modern Scotland: James VI's Demonology and the North Berwick Witches (University of ...1 review
Lawrence Normand, Gareth Roberts

University of Exeter Press, 2000

Had to write a paper for school
This book was bought so I could write a term paper for school. it's well written, good to read and has a lot of history in it. If you are a history buff this book would be a good one for your collection.
  
  











  



  
That Immortal Jukebox Sensation4 reviews
Gareth R Roberts

libros international, 2008

Quirky, funny, lively and youthful
If you were born in the 60's/70's, are partial to a bit of good music and have a sense of humour, then you are going to love this book. I read the book in two sittings and enjoyed every minute of it. I laughed out loud many times and I felt for Richie, the central character, so much. He is just such an everyday guy but just a little unlucky, perhaps underachieving. And yet you so want him to win ...
  
  











  



  
The Romance of Crime (Doctor Who-the Missing Adventures Series)2 reviews
Gareth Roberts

London Bridge (Mm), 1995

Excellent tale of intruige, humour and excitement
Hugely entertaining, fast-moving and well plotted with some wonderful characters (especially eccentric 'artist of death' Menlove Stokes) and great villains in the Nisbett brothers, the welcome return of the Ogrons and the sinister all-powerful Xais. Gareth Roberts effortlessly recreates the fourth Doctor and second Romana era and this book features the very best of that combination. Great stuff! ...
  
  











  



  
The Highest Science (The New Adventures of Doctor Who)4 reviews
Gareth Roberts

London Bridge (Mm), 1993

A highly enjoyable book
An intriguing plot - assorted groups of humans and Chelonians get transported, seemingly at random to an alien planet (Sakkrat?), in a future time. The Doctor, and his (relatively new) companion Bernice Summerfield arrive on the same planet, attempting to discover the source of time disturbances (Fortean Flickers). At the same time, another group of humans arrive in a space ship, searching for ...
  
  











  



  
Why Should Anyone Be Led by You?: What It Takes To Be An Authentic Leader5 reviews

Harvard Business School Press, 2001

Philosophical take on authentic leadership
Authors Rob Goffee and Gareth Jones provide a welcome balance to the many books advising that leadership is a matter of adopting this or that characteristic or technique. They emphasize the situational nature of leadership, the extent to which it depends on followers in a particular organizational context. They infer some basic principles for authenticity and leadership from what seems to be a ...
  
  











  



  
The One Doctor (Doctor Who)2 reviews
Gareth Roberts, Clayton Hickman

Big Finish Productions Ltd, 2001

A Comedy Tonight
One of the joys of Doctor Who is that you never quite know what you are going to get. In this radio episode the Doctor and Mel answer a distress call and discover they are too late. The Crisis is already averted and the party is on. The whole planet is grateful to their savior...The Doctor and his lovely companion. Who is this other Doctor? Is it a future self or is this an elaborate hoax? ...
  
  











  



  
The Character of a Corporation: How Your Company's Culture Can Make or Break Your Business1 review
Robert Goffee, Gareth Jones

HarperCollins Business, 2000

Essential to survivial and success of yourself and your comp
The authors describe four corporate culture types, give a self test for determining the type of culture that exists in your corporation, then provide detailed descriptions of the culture and the behaviors for success in the culture. The cultures are mapped using a device called Jophari's Window, which for some reason they have named the Double S square. Each culture is described in terms of ...
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: I Am A Dalek (Doctor Who (BBC Paperback))2 reviews
Gareth Roberts

BBC Books, 2006

Roman Daleks?
The Tenth Doctor and Rose plan to play some golf on the Moon but end up on the south coast of England in a bland, boring town which has nothing going on. Or so they thought. It seems arhaeologists have found a Roman mosaic from 70 AD. It shows scenes from ancient England, people, grapes and, yes, a Dalek. Then a dead girl comes back to life. Then the archaeologists find a...well, that would ...
  
  











  



  
Introduction to ABAP/4 Programming for SAP : The Complete Guide to Developing in the SAP Environment26 reviews
Gareth M. De Bruyn, Robert Lyfareff

Prima Publishing, 1996

A good primer and resource to turn to
This book is a great primer for those who have some general programming knowlege, and who are self starters. I have gone through three other similar books, and found this to be the most useful. It will get you started, but you will quickly yearn for more meat and examples, which can be found in the next book in the series.
  
  











  



  
Getting Started With Sap R/3 (Prima Techs Sap Book Series)1 review
Dennis L. Prince, Robert Lyfareff, ..., 1998

Fairly good introduction to SAP R/3
This book is a good introduction for new SAP R/3 Users. It covers SAPGUI, Session Manager and the different menus. It does not go into details. It is a good starting point for new R/3 users.
  
  











  



  
Magic in Ithkar 31 review

Tor Books, 1989

A most compelling book
When I first read it, I had my doubts because I had never heard of it before. But as I was reading it, I could not stop; I had to know what was going to happen to the characters in the next chapter. Each author contributes a wonderful tale that is set in the magical place of Ithkar. Just when I think I know what will happen, the story takes an unexpected turn into a new avenue of adventure. ...
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: Only Human (Doctor Who (BBC Hardcover))5 reviews
Gareth Roberts

BBC Books, 2006

the Osterberg Experiment !! Journals uncovered!!
ONLY HUMAN by Gareth Roberts Capt. Jack Harkness Data Record: I'm a 51st century ex-Time-Agent and reformed after a change of plan & heart, I jumped ship literally during WWII, to join up with an unlikely pair of time travelers w/ a stranger back-story than me (and that's really sayin' somethin'). Rose is a 19 year old from the 21st century and her designated driver (whatever that means) ...
  
  











  



  
The English Way of Death (Doctor Who - the Missing Adventures Series)2 reviews
Gareth Roberts

Virgin Publishing, 1996

A magnificent Doctor Who book
The Doctor somewhat embarrassedly steers the TARDIS to London in the 1930s to return some overdue library books, but once there Romana finds traces of time technology in use. A small group of elderly people from the future have established themselves in the 1930s for unknown reasons, and they aren't the only people with access to the time corridor. And then there's a mysterious vapour which is ...
  
  











  








   



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