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Timber Framing Book
Published in Paperback by Housesmiths Pr (December, 1991)
Authors: Stewart Elliott and Eugenie Wallas
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excellent guide for beginners
This book is excellent for all beginners and experienced carpenters alike. It gives all the information needed to complete a timber frame project, and gives the info in easy to understand terminalogy. It has good examples of all the types of joinery needed for a timber frame. I have just finished doing a 16 x 24 foot pottery building that has turned out very nice. I made all my plans and cut the timbers by using the information in this book. It has been a valuable tool in the process.

An excellent primer to timberframing, a must read.
Originally copyrighted in 1977, The Timber Framing Book was one of the first books published about the timber framing revival. Stewart Elliott and Eugenie Wallas have carefully crafted a simple book on the basics, including planning, mathematics and simple engineering, layout, joint cutting and raising. There are a large number of very nice drawings by Linda Foss that illustrate all aspects of timber frames. In the center of the book are 22 pages of black and white photographs by Jeremy Foss and Randy Hillner that clearly document the raising of a frame, beginning to end. The last chapter of the book describes the building of a 12' x 16' timber frame shed. There are drawings, a timber schedule and complete raising plan to test you new found skills. This was done in the March 1980 issue of Rodale's New Shelter magazine, including a clapboards and a slate roof. Also included are a seven page Glossary, a two page Bibliography, a five page Appendix of drawings of basic timber framing joints and their uses. The Timber Framing Book is a great way to get a clear understanding of timber frames before graduating to books by other authors like Tedd Benson. This book is a must have for any timber framer's toolbox.


The Ultimate Windows Server 2003 System Administrator's Guide
Published in Paperback by Addison Wesley (08 April, 2003)
Authors: Robert Williams and Mark Walla
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WELL STRUCTURED, DIRECT GUIDANCE
This book provides precisely the level of information required for Windows Server 2003 migration, maintenance and functional improvements. The authors use an approach that reviews basic concepts and then marches directly into how-too examples. Unlike other Windows books that include hundreds of pages on trivial items, these authors have pinpointed the most important and complex elements of the operating system and made them easily understandable. They also provide helpful notes and precautionary statements in areas where an administrator should not venture without proper planning. This has saved my bacon more than once. In our Windows administration team there are dozens of titles available for reference ... this is the one book that always get to the heart of the issue.

Another Great Book by Williams & Walla
Like their previous work on Windows 2000 Server, the authors come closer to answering all the questions a SysAd has about Windows 2003 than any other I have ever seen. It provided in depth chapters, as well as example implementations in clear understandable language, and with an organizational structure that was easy to follow. A great book well worth the money!

Very easy!!
This kind of book is the best choiche to learn about the 2003 server. It is clear and rich of useful example!


Double Trouble in Walla Walla
Published in Unknown Binding by Ipicturebooks (July, 2001)
Authors: Andrew Clements and Sal Murdocca
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It is the Best
I think this book is a Doubble funny book it is worth every dime you pay for it

A Review on Double Trouble in Walla Walla
This book was so funny that our reading class could not quit laughing. We would highly recommend it. If you are looking for a funny book, this is the one. There are four main characters: LuLu, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Bell and Mr. Thomas. They all got caught up in a knock'em sock'em wibble-wobble word warp!

Andrew Clements shines!
Double Trouble in Walla Walla is simply an amazing book. Andrew Clement's use of wordplay makes this book enjoyable at any age level. As an elementary librarian, turned Educational Consultant, I have read this book aloud over 90 times to both children and adults. However, I am not entirely sure which age group enjoys the book more. Many thanks to the author. This book is indeed a pure treasure!


The Ultimate Windows 2000 System Administrator's Guide
Published in Paperback by Addison-Wesley Pub Co (15 January, 2000)
Authors: G. Robert Williams and Mark Walla
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WOW ... BEST ACTIVE DIRECTORY AND SECURITY BOOK AVAILABLE
OK, I have never found a technical book that answers all my questions but this one comes as close as any I have seen. My concern is Windows 2000 security and managing that beast know as Active Directory. Both of these issues have dominated the press as the downside of Windows 2000. Fortunately, this work positively addresses the issues heads-on. The book reviews the major issues in an easy to understand format and then provides proactive actions for effective implementation. While I have several specialized books that address Active Directory and security issues, this book frankly does a better job than these specialized texts. This also is the only book that integrates the concepts. I only wish I had bought this heavy duty book earlier. Hopefully the authors have a Windows .NET book in the works.

Newbie gives a thumbs up
First of all, I have no training in A+ or MCSE and I'm not a sysadmin. I was really just looking for a book that completely covered Windows 2000 Professional and Server so that I could set up my home LAN properly (5 machines), and to be able to get some ASP coding done. The book is very well written (as I look at my sagging shelf of telephone-book-sized doorstops, ... each written so poorly you'd think English may have been the author's third or fourth language...) and great for a newcomer. Some of the issues went right over my head, but that's ok...like I said, I'm new. Also I learned a lot about the operating system in general. One would think that after using a computer for years Windows is Windows...which it definitely is not. Lots of attention to the OS as a whole. Good chapter(s) on Active Directory. Some good stuff on basic networking, too. You get it all with this book...light weight to hard-core.

All you anti-Active-Directory NT whiners out there, if I can do it, so can you! Took me about two weeks of reading, planning, studying, and executing my network...which is now on an Active Directory-based domain ... Just go buy it. Thank you Williams and Walla!

As good as it gets.
Windows 2000 is the latest operating system form Microsoft and the complexity with which it was developed has made the understanding of the application more difficult for administrators. You have planning and migration issues, active directory and directory services issues, new file formats that weren't part of the NT OS. You have distributed file system concepts, public key encryption and security, VPN and IP Security as well as IIS issues. All of this must is similar, yet different that NT and yet you are responsible for making sure the transition is easy and quick. The Ultimate System Administrator's Guide is definite help in this task.

The 894-page text is load with figures, table, diagrams, pictures, notes and most importantly step-by-step procedures for the support and administration of Windows 2000. The author break down the subject matter into sections with detailed descriptions of what you need to do and then allows you to try it with the hands-on exercises. I was most impressed by the amount of information presented, I was a little taken back by the somewhat complex technical explanations in certain areas. Overall the author did an impressive job making sure that the information was for the most part easy to understand.

I liked the fact the book starts with an overview of 2000 administration and the 2000 architecture, this way you have some idea of the way the operating interacts with your computers. Then there is an excellent section on the planning and migration from NT to 2000. The author makes every effort to give you the most up to data and accurate information so that transition is as smooth as possible. Then after all this you begin to discuss the Active Directory and Directory services which is over 100 pages of information.

Chapters 7,8 & 9 are the user administration chapters dealing with accounts, groups, policies, permissions, and security, sharing and distributed file sharing. Follow that up with over 350 pages of information on networking, security, encryption, naming services, VPN and IP security data management and disaster recovery, terminal services, IIS issues, clustering, indexing and message routing. This is simply one of the best books for 2000 administration on the market today.

There is also an appendix with over 100 pages of 2000 commands and utilities, by far the most complete collection I have ever seen. Finally the book makes working with and supporting 2000 a whole lot easier. The layout of the topics and information itself is what makes this book a must have for all those studying for the certification or the longtime administrator


Stories for the Third Ear
Published in Hardcover by W.W. Norton & Company (October, 1985)
Author: Lee Wallas
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A Great Tool for Therapists
Wallas' hypnotic stories are thoughtful and creative. They're great as a healing technique, especially for those clients less responsive to more direct approaches. They can be used both in individual and group modalities, with or without the client already being in trance. They're also quite useful as a base to boost one's own creative juices. I highly recommend this book.


Albert Ehrenstein : Mythenzerstörer und Mythenschöpfer
Published in Unknown Binding by Boer ()
Author: Armin A. Wallas
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Before the bluestockings
Published in Unknown Binding by Folcroft Library Editions ()
Author: Ada Radford Wallas
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Between Two Worlds: The Political Thought of Graham Wallas,
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (August, 1971)
Author: Martin J. Wiener
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Bold venture : a history of Walla Walla College
Published in Unknown Binding by The College ()
Author: Terrie Dopp Aamodt
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Catholic Church Records of the Pacific Northwest: St Ann, Walla Walla and Frenchtown (Catholic Church Records of the Pacific Northwest)
Published in Hardcover by Binford & Mort Pub (May, 2001)
Authors: Harriet D. Munnick, Adrian R. Munnick, and Binford & Mort Publishing
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