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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Lewis", sorted by average review score:

CONNECTED CORPORATION : HOW LEADING COMPANIES MANAGE CUSTOMER-SUPPLIER ALLIANCES
Published in Hardcover by Free Press (October, 1995)
Author: Jordan Lewis
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Highly Recommended!
Author Jordan D. Lewis uses the experiences of four major companies - Motorola, Philips Consumer Electronics Company, Marks & Spencer and Chrysler - to show the benefits of creating an alliance with your suppliers. The book, which is thorough and complete, if a bit long-winded, explains the benefits of such customer-supplier alliances, shows how to get started if you want to form a partnership and spells out how to maintain the relationship. The obligatory tables and figures are conveniently listed right after the table of contents. If you are in a huge rush, you can skip the book and just read the tables, because you will probably get a condensed version of the same information. But we at getAbstract think you'll enjoy reading how these four companies fumbled through the awkward initial stages of customer-supplier alliances and then emerged into trend-setting, money-making success.


Considerable Passions: Golf, the Masters and the Legacy of Bobby Jones
Published in Hardcover by Triumph Pub Co (01 March, 2000)
Authors: Catherine Lewis, Charlie Yates, and Sidney L. Matthew
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Great Gift - Beautiful Book
A delightful telling of Jones' life and his contributions to golf. Jones' career and his times are documented in powerful fashion. The pictures are amazing the scope and breath really are incredible. If you or your loved one love's golf this is the book for you. This one looks great on the coffee table and will have your guests wanting their own copy.


Copywriting Secrets & Tactics
Published in Hardcover by Dartnell Corp (January, 1994)
Author: Herschell Gordon Lewis
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Caution: this is a re-packaging of "Power Copywriting"
This contains the text of "Power Copywriting" plus a workbook, packaged like an expensive handout from a copywriting seminar. Like most everything Lewis writes, it's invaluable information, but struggling writers on a budget (like myself) would be advised to chose the 1992 paperback instead of this. And by the way, reliable source have it that this is the same Herschell Gordon Lewis that wrote and directed "Blood Feast." Now THAT'S a career.


Corporate Finance and Governance: Cases, Materials, and Problems for an Advanced Course in Corporations (Law Casebook Series)
Published in Paperback by Carolina Academic Press (September, 1996)
Authors: Lawrence E. Mitchell, Lawrence A. Cunningham, and Lewis D. Solomon
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Sophisticated yet accessible
This is an accessible, sophisticated, and multi-faceted introduction to the law and economics of corporate finance. The book subtly and persuasively connects themes of corporate finance to themes of greater social policy.


Corporations: Examples and Explanations
Published in Paperback by Aspen Publishers, Inc. (March, 1999)
Authors: Lewis D. Solomon and Alan R. Palmiter
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An excellent synopsis of Corporations law
I highly recommend this book. Solomon and Palmiter, following in the tradition of Glannon's Civil Procedure, make corporations law accessible to even the laziest law student.


Counter-Terrorist
Published in Paperback by Warner Books (April, 1989)
Authors: Sam Hall, Larry Hussman, and Felicia Lewis
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Counter Terrorist Great Exciting Reading.
This book is very exciting, Keeps you on your toes.I couldn't put the book down.I can't believe that anyone would go threw such danger for a cause. You really will find this book very good reading.


Counterfactuals
Published in Hardcover by Blackwell Publishers (December, 2000)
Author: David Lewis
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Philosophical Analysis At Its Best
"Counterfactuals" is not for the kiddies, or even the "interested general reader", if such a person exists. It is a book by an analytic philosopher, for analytic philosophers. Even among them, it will interest only the mandarins, the true devotees of contemporary analytical metaphysics and modal logic. But, for that select audience, this book is a treasure. It is a paradigm of philosophical analysis, lucid, concise, rigorous, and informed throughout by a luminous clarity of vision. The book concerns itself with a single problem of fundamental philosophical interest and importance: what do counterfactual conditionals mean, and when are they true? And such is the author's consummate brilliance that he manages to solve this problem, in its essentials, in less than a hundred and fifty pages. In this review, I will not attempt to detail its contents, since Amazon already has information about that. I will simply give my own opinion of its significance. The reader who wants to know more should get a copy.

"Counterfactuals" is that rarest of things: a truly original philosophical work that actually *succeeds* in its stated aim. To my knowledge, the only person, in the whole history of philosophy, to have developed an even remotely similar approach to the problem of counterfactuals is Robert Stalnaker, and Lewis' work is I think indisputably superior, subsuming Stalnaker's approach as a special (and doubtful) case. (Both works were, historically speaking, made yesterday--a mere generation ago.) If I am right in thinking that Lewis' theory is substantially correct, then he would seem to be the first man in history to have achieved a philosophically adequate understanding of counterfactuals. This book, in my opinion, represents a fundamental breakthrough in logic and metaphysics, for which we owe its author a debt as great as that owed to Kripke, perhaps even comparable to that which mathematics and logic owe to the works of Frege.


The Crabby Cat Caper (Cul-De-Sac Kids #12)
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (May, 2000)
Author: Beverly Lewis
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My seven year old loves these books!
I bought the first book in this series last April for my then 6 year old daughter, and in the past 5 months she has managed to read almost the whole series. She wants to stay up late reading them, because she doesn't want to put them down. I would highly recomend these books to anyone looking for very entertaining and morally sound books.


Creating Fabulous Footwear For Fantastic Dolls
Published in Spiral-bound by Dollmaker's Journey (01 October, 1998)
Authors: Bonnie B. Lewis and Mary Ann Kaahanui
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The only book you'll ever need on this subject
This is the only book you'll ever need on how-to make doll shoes. It's comprehensive,and teaches you how to make shoes for any kind of doll, any size. Loaded with hundreds of illustrations...


The cooking of Italy
Published in Unknown Binding by ()
Authors: Waverley Lewis Root and Geraldine Schremp

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