Best Selling Books by David Gordon

David Gordon is the author of Population of North Carolina (1964), Black Ethos (1972), Population Structure and Mobility (1968), Geology of the Iron Formation and Associated Rocks of the Jackson County Iron Mine, Jackson County, Wisconsin (1978), Obstetrics, Gynecology and Infertility (6th Ed Desk) (2007).

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Geology of the Iron Formation and Associated Rocks of the Jackson County Iron Mine, Jackson County, Wisconsin

Obstetrics, Gynecology and Infertility (6th Ed Desk)

Obstetrics, Gynecology and Infertility (6th Ed Desk)
Offers you things that you need to provide comprehensive healthcare to women. Written for a wide range of medical professionals, this compendium is dedicated to various aspects of Obstetrics and Gynecology and contains over 500 tables, flowcharts and figures.

An Evaluation of Alcoholics Anonymous at San Quentin Prison ...

An Introduction to Economic Reasoning

release date: Jan 01, 2000

Problems in Law of Mass Communications

The Heroes of Mass Circulation Magazines in the 1920's

Controversies in Media Ethics

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Controversies in Media Ethics
Provides students and practitioners with a carefully constructed set of opposing arguments which focus on several major controversies facing mass media practitioners today. Each chapter deals with specific controversies and has two contrasting points of view on a major problem written by two different authors.

An Annotated Edition of Henry David Thoreau's Walden

Human-powered Vehicles

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Human-powered Vehicles
"This is the first comprehensive book ever written about human-powered vehicles (HPVs). Filled with 180 impressive photographs, detailed drawings, and tables, Human Powered Vehicles explains the history of HPVs, offers practical insights into their design, and considers future possibilities of human-powered travel." "Allan V. Abbott and David Gordon Wilson, HPV designers and former presidents of the International Human Powered Vehicle Association, have assembled a list of contributors representing a who''s who of leaders in human-powered vehicles. They review the development of human-powered water, land, and air vehicles, focusing on the innovations that have significantly improved performance in recent years." "Inside this book, you''ll find applications of human power in history; a discussion of all major factors that enhance or limit the performance of the "human engine"; design issues for rowing shells, hydrofoils, bicycles, human-powered aircraft, and other HPVs; descriptions of famous human-powered vehicles, such as the Gossamer Condor; and an examination of the economic and environmental advantages of human-powered travel." "A fascinating read for bicyclists, inventors, hobbyists, and sports enthusiasts, this book is also an excellent human factors reference for sports medicine and exercise science professionals."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

The Fall of the House of Paisley

release date: Oct 30, 2009
The Fall of the House of Paisley
In this hard-hitting study of political power, award-winning journalist David Gordon studies the political downfall of Ian Paisley and his son and shines an uncompromising light on Northern Ireland''s political elite. Ian Paisley, firebrand Ulster Protestant preacher and politician, spent forty years denouncing compromise as treachery. Then, in March 2007, he agreed a power-sharing pack with Sinn Féin, the political wing of the Provisional IRA. The historic deal earned him plaudits from around the world and the top job in Northern Ireland''s new devolved administration. His beloved son Ian Junior took up a ministerial post by his side. Yet within a year, this proud family dynasty had crumbled and collapsed. First Ian Junior resigned as a minister, after months of controversy over his links to a property developer. Then Paisley himself announced his retirement — despite having made repeated pledges to serve a full four years in office. In this fantastic work of investigative journalism, award-winning journalist David Gordon pinpoints the structural flaws in the House of Paisley and exposes the murky underworld of Northern Irish politics. Editorial Reviews ''David Gordon ... in a fine piece of investigative journalism, doggedly following his nose, taking advantage of freedom of information, and with good contacts in the DUP and Free Presbyterian Church (FPC), seeks to explain why Ian Paisley fell at what appeared to be the moment of triumph.'' Maurice Hayes, Belfast Telegraph ''David Gordon details where the storm came from and why it was so damaging to father and son in The Fall of the House of Paisley. While some readers will — to be blunt — enjoy reliving the difficulties faced by such a pair of individuals, there''s more to Gordon''s fine book than schadenfreude.'' William Scholes, Irish News ''Gordon''s account is as sharp as a blade, cutting deep into the murky world of Stormont.'' Fachtna Kelly and Julian Fleming, Sunday Business Post Agenda The Fall of the House of Paisley: Contents Introduction Chronology - Welcome to the House of Fun - The Ghost of Paisley Past - With God on our Side - Dodgy Foundations - Causeway for Concern - Junior in Bother - Senior in Bother - Land Deal Lobbying - Out with the Old - St Andrews Bombshell - Other People''s Money - Surprise in Dromore - All Fall Down - Legacy Matters - Life after PaisleyNotes

Smitten

release date: Dec 26, 2007
Smitten
Sock and Mitten are both lost singles in a city full of pairs. Mitten is a left without her right. Sock is neither left nor right, but he knows how she feels. They set off on an adventure to find their other halves. But what they find instead is something much, much better: each other.

Chemisorption and Reactivity Studies of Small Molecules on Rhodium Surfaces

Radiofrequency and Microwave Radiation Levels Resulting from Man-made Sources in the Washington, D.C., Area

Functional Analysis of the Membrane Domain of HMG-CoA Reductase

release date: Jan 01, 1987

The Bouncer

release date: Aug 07, 2018
The Bouncer
Introducing Joe the Bouncer in “a tour-de-force, ranging from underworld crime to a unique caper and a terrorist plot . . . an outstanding new voice” (Robert Crais, #1 New York Times bestselling author). In David Gordon’s diabolically imaginative thriller, The Bouncer, nothing and no one is as expected—from a vial of yellow fragrance to a gangster who moonlights in women’s clothes. Joe Brody is just your average Dostoevsky-reading, Harvard-expelled strip club bouncer who has a highly classified military history and whose best friend from Catholic school happens to be head mafioso Gio Caprisi. FBI agent Donna Zamora, the best shot in her class at Quantico, is a single mother stuck at a desk manning the hotline. Their storylines intersect over a tip from a cokehead that leads to a crackdown on Gio’s strip joint in Queens and Joe’s arrest—just one piece of a city-wide sweep aimed at flushing out anyone who might have a lead on the various terrorists whose photos are hanging on the wall under Most Wanted. Outside the jailhouse, the Fed and the bouncer lock eyes, as Gordon launches them both headlong into a nonstop plot that goes from back-road gun show intervention to high-stakes perfume heist and manages to touch everyone from the CIA to the Flushing Triads. Beneath it all lurks a sinister criminal mastermind whose manipulations could cause chaos on a massively violent scale. “A brilliantly goofy caper novel in the grand tradition of Donald E. Westlake.”—The New York Times Book Review “[An] impressive crime novel . . . Gordon’s sharply drawn supporting cast adds a nice balance to all the action.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Olympic Fever

release date: Feb 07, 2020
Olympic Fever
Olympic Fever is a bilingual fairy tale, a children''s picture storybook for ages three to thirteen. It is fun, humorous, and easy to read. It can also be used as an education tool for those of any age serious about becoming bilingual or trilingual--English, French, and as an option, another chosen language from a possible one hundred or more. It is illustrated with wonderful watercolours with imaginative original paintings that will light up anyone young of heart. It''s a collector''s book of value with a surprising, moral storyline--a treat for all ages. It''s about a surprise Olympic race on the farm with animals and friends.

Dynamic Changes in Leaf Characteristics, and Their Relationships with Photosynthesis in Field-grown Soybeans

Applied Human Geography

release date: Jan 01, 1987
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