eleventh Edition. The fully revised Eleventh Edition of America's best-selling dictionary sets a new standard by merging print, CD-ROM, and Internet-based formats into one affordable package, providing a revolutionary combination of high-quality reference content and state-of-the-art technology.
The completely updated and redesigned print version includes more than 100,000 changes from the last edition—featuring thousands of new words and definitions, hundreds of new and original pictorial illustrations, more usage examples than ever before, and a fresh new page design with a more readable typeface.
Comprehensive and user-friendly, The Trainer's Tool Kit has long been a valued guide for trainers and managers in need of a quick refresher. Completely updated with hundreds of ready-to-use techniques.
This text aims to show how anyone, no matter what their current station in life, can become a millionaire. The advice in this book is based on an analysis of the habits and practices of hundreds of self-made millionaires, and the results have been put into a 21-step process.
Remington revolvers constituted the second most widely used handguns among Union forces in the Civil War. Yet until now there has been very limited detailed information about their design, production, government testing and procurement, and use by both the Union army and navy as compared with extensive data available on Colt military handguns of the same era. Don Ware's book remedies this, following a quarter century of research in largely original source materials, primarily from the National Archives. The text is supported with hundreds of drawings and photos including detailed closeups of inspectors' marks and such minute variations as found in loading levers and cylinder pins.
"No one interested in English common speech, and the historical and psychological reasons for its sly and often hilarious ways of evading plain language, should pass up this delightful dictionary.... A unique reference, a book to study, a book to dip into tor entertainment. Be prepared for hundreds of surprises!" —Martin Gardner