William A. Newman Books
Riot And Revelry In Early America
By Matthew, Simon Dennis, William A. Newman, Simon Newman, William A. Pencak, Matthew Dennis, William Pencak, Pencak, Pencak, William, , Dennis, Matthew, , Newman, Simon P.
Riot and revelry have been mainstays of English and European history writing for more than a generation, but they have had a more checkered influence on American scholarship. Despite considerable a...
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Programming With Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0: An Object-Oriented Approach-Introductory
By William Newman, Michael V. Ekedahl, William A. Newman
This book is designed as an introduction to Visual Basic course for users with little or no programming background. Its approach is object-oriented and data-driven. It introduces sound programming...
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New Perspectives On Microsoft Visual Basic 4.0: Introductory
By Michael Ekedahl, William Newman, Michael V. Ekedahl, William A. Newman
Focusing on the modern techniques of programming, this text provides an early introduction to database concepts using Access and is applicable to SQL Server and other databases through Connectivity...
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Antarctic Cirripedia;: Monographic Account Based On Specimens Collected Chiefly Under The United States Antarctic Research Program, 1962-1965
By William A. Newman, Newman, William A., Ross, Arnold
About The ProductPublished by the American Geophysical Union as part of the __Antarctic Research Series__. This is the first attempt to bring together what is known of the antarctic cirriped fauna...
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Boston'S Back Bay
By William Newman, William A. Newman, Wilfred E. Holton, William Newman, Wilfred E. Holton, William A. Newman
Boston's Back Bay neighborhood is well known today for its upscale residences, high-rise office buildings, fine hotels, and excellent restaurants. Extending from Arlington Street to Massachusetts A...
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Boston’S Back Bay: The Story Of America’S Greatest Nineteenth-Century Landfill Project
By William Newman, William A. Newman, Wilfred E. Holton, William Newman, Wilfred E. Holton, William A. Newman
Bostons Back Bay neighborhood is well known today for its upscale residences, high-rise office buildings, fine hotels, and excellent restaurants. Extending from Arlington Street to Massachusetts Av...
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