Most Popular Books by George Peck

George Peck is the author of The Divine Revolution (1927), An Answer to the Question, Why Are You a Wesleyan Methodist? to Which Is Added, an Examination of a Tract Entitled "Tracts For the People, No. 4- Methodism As Held by Wesley, by D. S. P." (2024), Controversial Elements in Lucretius ..., Tableau 9: The Official Guide (2015), Elements of Mechanics.

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An Answer to the Question, Why Are You a Wesleyan Methodist? to Which Is Added, an Examination of a Tract Entitled "Tracts For the People, No. 4- Methodism As Held by Wesley, by D. S. P."

release date: May 25, 2024
An Answer to the Question, Why Are You a Wesleyan Methodist? to Which Is Added, an Examination of a Tract Entitled "Tracts For the People, No. 4- Methodism As Held by Wesley, by D. S. P."
Reprint of the original, first published in 1842.

Tableau 9: The Official Guide

release date: Oct 22, 2015
Tableau 9: The Official Guide
Master the powerful tools and features of Tableau 9 Deliver meaningful BI visualizations and real-time dashboards to users across your organization—quickly and easily. Written by an experienced author and certified trainer, Tableau 9: The Official Guide offers step-by-step instruction, best practices, examples, and downloadable video tutorials. See how to get up-and-running on Tableau, load data, drag and drop components, add graphics and maps, create complex calculations, and distribute dynamic dashboards and stories. This practical book teaches how to work with Tableau Server, write custom programs, and publish your results to the Web. · Connect to data from different systems, spreadsheets, and databases · Use pre-defined visualizations, sample workbooks, and Show Me · Analyze with graphs, charts, tables, and statistics · Create advanced calculations, including new level of detail expressions · Add geographic analysis and Internet-provided background maps · Combine multiple visualizations into dynamic dashboards and stories · Export to the Web and to other file formats using Tableau Server, Online and Public · Develop custom programs with JavaScript, REST, and Tableau Data Extract APIs Electronic content includes: · Videos that demonstrate the techniques presented in the book · Sample Tableau workbooks · Complete formula language reference

Crystal Reports(R) 9: The Complete Reference

release date: Dec 06, 2002
Crystal Reports(R) 9: The Complete Reference
Create winning presentations and reports using the most powerful data analysis tool and this comprehensive guide. This book explains how to use the software to analyze and format data, generate reports, perform advanced interactive reporting from the Web, and much more, making it the ultimate one-stop Crystal Reports resource.

Throne Life

release date: Jun 26, 2010
Throne Life
Throne Life or The Highest Christian Life originally printed in 1888.Reprinted after scanning, OCR and reformatting in 2010.All text remains as per the original old english print.

Pentecost 3

release date: Mar 01, 1987
Pentecost 3
Vol. discusses appointed lessons for the 20th through the last Sundays after Pentecost.

"Let Us Go Into the Next Towns"--in Japan

Squirrels

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Squirrels
Discribes the physical characteristics, behaviors and habitats of Squirrels and Frogs.

Collectivism and the Catholic Tradition Regarding Property

Crystal Reports 2008: The Complete Reference

release date: Aug 14, 2008
Crystal Reports 2008: The Complete Reference
Your One-Stop Guide to Enterprise Reporting with Crystal Reports 2008 Transform disconnected corporate data into compelling, interactive business intelligence using all of the powerful tools available in Crystal Reports 2008. Through detailed explanations, real-world examples, and expert advice, this comprehensive guide shows you how to create, maintain, and distribute dynamic, visually appealing enterprise database reports. Crystal Reports 2008: The Complete Reference explains how to select and gather pertinent business data, organize it into manageable groups, and assemble it into user-friendly business reports. You will learn how to improve report interactivity with sort controls and the parameter panel; solve complex reporting problems with cross-tabs and subreports; integrate Crystal Xcelsius dashboards; reduce development time; and publish your results to Web and Windows applications. Integrate pictures, multimedia files, graphs, and charts Allow user-controlled report sorting with new sort controls Develop sophisticated formulas and custom functions with the Formula Workshop Embed Flash files, including Xcelsius 2008 interactive dashboards Create complex cross-tab reports with new derived rows and columns Export reports into Word, Excel, Acrobat, and updated XML formats Enhance Web interactivity with the new parameter panel and optional parameter fields Work with SQL databases, OLAP cubes, and proprietary systems Centralize design elements and auto-update reports using the repository Schedule and distribute reports with the latest BusinessObjects Enterprise XI 3.0 Embed reports in Web and Windows applications using Visual Studio 2008

Peck's Bad Boy with the Circus

release date: Sep 06, 2014
Peck's Bad Boy with the Circus
The Bad Boy Begins a Diary--Dad Has Become Manager for a Circus--The Bad Boy Expects to Curry the Hyena and Do Stunts on the Trapeze--Ma Says Pa Will Ogle the Circassian Beauty--Pa Buys Some Circus Clothes and Lets His Whiskers Grow. April 10, 19..--I never thought it would come to this, that I should keep a diary, because I am not a good little boy. Nobody ever keeps a diary except a boy that wants to be an angel, and with the angels stand, or a girl that is in love, or an old maid that can''t catch a man unless she writes down her emotions and leaves them around so some man will read them, and swallow the bait and not feel the hook in his gills, or a truly good bank cashier who teaches Sunday school, and skips out for Canada some Saturday night, after the bank closes, and on Monday morning they find the combination of the lock on the safe changed, and when they hire a reformed burglar to open the lock the money is all gone with the cashier. Those are the only people that ever kept a successful diary. But I had to promise ma that I would keep a diary, so she could read it, or I never could have got her consent for me to go with pa on the road with a circus. All ma asks of me is to tell the truth about everything that happens to me and to pa during the whole summer, and I have consented, and I can see my finish, and pa''s finish and ma''s finish, and the finish of the circus that is going to take us along.

The Social Implications of the Oxford Movement

Early Methodism Within the Bounds of the Old Genesee Conference from 1788 to 1828, Or, the First Forty Years of Wesleyan Evangelism in Northern Pennsylvania, Central and Western New York, and Canada

release date: Aug 21, 2015
Early Methodism Within the Bounds of the Old Genesee Conference from 1788 to 1828, Or, the First Forty Years of Wesleyan Evangelism in Northern Pennsylvania, Central and Western New York, and Canada
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Peck's Bad Boy and His Pa

release date: Sep 06, 2014
Peck's Bad Boy and His Pa
THE BOY WITH A LAME BACK-THE BOY COULDN''T SIT DOWN-A PRACTICAL JOKE ON THE OLD MAN-A LETTER FROM "DAISY"- GUARDING THE FOUR CORNERS-THE OLD MAN IS UNUSUALLY GENEROUS-MA ASKS AWKWARD QUESTIONS-THE BOY TALKED TO WITH A BED-SLAT-NO ENCOURAGEMENT FOR A BOY! A young fellow who is pretty smart on general principles, and who is always in good humor, went into a store the other morning limping and seemed to be broke up generally. The proprietor asked him if he wouldn''t sit down, and he said he couldn''t very well, as his back was lame. He seemed discouraged, and the proprietor asked him what was the matter. "Well," says he, as he put his hand on his pistol pocket and groaned, "There is no encouragement for a boy to have any fun nowadays. If a boy tries to play an innocent joke he gets kicked all over the house." The store keeper asked him what had happened to disturb his hilarity. He said he had played a joke on his father and had been limping ever since.

Peck's Bad Boy Abroad

release date: Sep 06, 2014
Peck's Bad Boy Abroad
The Bad Boy and His Chum Call on the Old Grocery-man After Being Away at School-The Bad Boy''s Dad in a Bad Way. The bad boy had been away to school, but the illness of his father had called him home, and for some weeks he had been looking about the old town. He had found few of his old friends. His father had recovered somewhat from his illness, and one day he met his old chum, a boy of his own age. The bad boy and the chum got busy at once, talking over the old times that tried the souls of the neighbors and finally the bad boy asked about the old groceryman, and found that the old man still held out at the old stand, with the same old stock of groceries, and they decided to call upon him, and surprise him. So after it began to be dark they entered the store, and found the old groceryman sitting on a cracker box by the stove, stroking the back of an old maltese cat that had a yellow streak on the back, where it had been singed by crawling under the red-hot stove. As the boys entered the store the cat raised its back, its tail became as large as a rolling pin, and the cat began to spit, while the old groceryman held up both hands and said: "Don''t shoot, please, but one of you go behind the counter and take what there is in the cash drawer, while the other one can reach into my pistol pocket and release my pocketbook. This is the fifth time I have been held up this year, and I have got so if I am not held up about so often I can''t sleep nights." "O, put down your hands and straighten out that cat''s back," said the bad boy, as he slapped the old groceryman on the back so hard his spine cracked like a frozen sidewalk. "Don''t you know us, you old geezer? We are the only and original Peck''s Bad Boy and his Chum, come to life, and ready for business," and the two boys danced a jig on the floor, covered an inch thick with the spilled sugar of years ago, the molasses that had strayed from barrel, and the general refuse of the dirty place, which had become as hard as asphalt.

How Private George Peck Put Down the Rebellion

release date: Nov 01, 2009
How Private George Peck Put Down the Rebellion
A different kind of eyewitness to war-with laughter! The humorous military memoir is no new phenomenon. There is a rich heritage of this style of writing created by a natural tendency for men in adversity to seek humour at every opportunity and, indeed, to recall those moments in preference to memories of pain and misery. Inevitably, there are those soldiers whose sense of the comic soars above their comrades and so the ''military comedian'' is born. The more acute this sense is, the more the tale parts company with reality and the straightforward reporting of actual events. This is one such book and all the more enjoyable for it. Is it fiction? It is certainly not all fact. Did the author know what it was to be a Union horse soldier? That certainly rings true because this book contains the depth of insight and knowledge that commonly comes only from first hand experience, and as the author comes in contact with the sharpest end and tragedy of war the humour is replaced-as it always is in such works-with a touching humanity. Behind the humour there is a real sense of the times-made the more poignant by exaggeration-and this creates a book filled with rewards of every kind.

George Peck

release date: Jan 01, 1994

Remonstrance of George Peck to be Presented to the General Assembly of Vermont

Remonstrance of George Peck to be Presented to the General Assembly of Vermont
Protesting against the fraudulent voting at the election held in Sandgate, Vermont, at which Sherman Prindle was selected as a representative. Also on the reverse are journal entries of an unknown individual from January 1 to February 2, 1849, mostly noting the weather and exchange of goods, but also a mention of a debate on capital punishment (January 1).

Wyoming ; Its History, Stirring Incidents and Romantic Adventures, by George Peck,...

Wyoming ; Its History, Stirring Incidents, and Romantic Adventures. By George Peck, D.D. With Illustrations

How Private George W Peck Put Down the Rebellion

release date: Nov 10, 2012
How Private George W Peck Put Down the Rebellion
For the last year or more I have been reading the articles in the _Century_ magazine, written by generals and things who served on both the Union and Confederate sides, and have been struck by the number of "decisive battles" that were fought, and the great number of generals who fought them and saved the country. It seems that each general on the Union side, who fought a battle, and writes an article for the aforesaid magazine, admits that his battle was the one which did the business. On the Confederate side, the generals who write articles invariably demonstrate that they everlastingly whipped their opponents, and drove them on in disorder. To read those articles it seems strange that the Union generals who won so many decisive battles, should not have ended the war much sooner than they did, and to read the accounts of battles won by the Confederates, and the demoralization that ensued in the ranks of their opponents, it seems marvellous that the Union army was victorious. Any man who has followed these generals of both sides, in the pages of that magazine, must conclude that the war was a draw game, and that both sides were whipped. Thus far no general has lost a battle on either side, and all of them tacitly admit that the whole thing depended on them, and that other commanders were mere ciphers. This is a kind of history that is going to mix up generations yet unborn in the most hopeless manner.It has seemed to me as though the people of this country had got so mixed up about the matter that it was the duty of some private soldier to write a description of _the_ decisive battle of the war, and as I was the private soldier who fought that battle on the Union side, against fearful odds, _viz_: against a Confederate soldier who was braver than I was, a better horseback rider, and a better poker player, I feel it my duty to tell about it. I have already mentioned it to a few veterans, and they have advised me to write an article for the _Century_, but I have felt a delicacy about entering the lists, a plain, unvarnished private soldier, against those generals. While I am something of a liar myself, and can do fairly well in my own class, I should feel that in the _Century_ I was entered in too fast a class of liars, and the result would be that I should not only lose my entrance fee, but be distanced. So I have decided to contribute this piece of history solely for the benefit of the readers of my own paper, as they will believe me.
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