12 books found
by William Page Wood baron Hatherley
1883
William J. Burns (1880-1930) was the immediate succor of J. Edgar Hoover at the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He had taken the director's job when Warren Harding was elected and appointed Burns' friend, Harry Daugherty, as Attorney General. Both Daugherty and Burns misused their offices and were forced to resign.
by William Allen Hallock
1835
by William Messner-Loebs, Brian Augustyn, Joe Casey, Mark J. Kiewlak, Christopher Priest, Tom Peyer
2016 · DC
DC's next wave of 80-Page Giants begins with this one-shot tying into the "Chain Lightning" storyline and featuring a story of THE KINGDOM's Kid Flash! Explore the many ages of The Flash as 13-year-old Wally West gets some help from the Golden Age Flash as he foils some crafty collectibles crooks; Kid Flash helps his fellow Teen Titans battle an aging epidemic and Wally attempts to juggle his new responsibilities as The Flash. Plus, Flash teams with Captain Cold and the Golden Glider.
by Washington (State). Supreme Court, Eugene G. Kreider, Arthur Remington, William Henry Anders
1901
A thorough, detailed guide to fully exploiting all the power of FrontPage 2002-written for the experienced Web developer.
The book will instruct the advanced user on how to exploit all of the features of XP, creating a finely tuned system, optimized for top-notch performance. Comprehensive coverage of Windows XP Professional. Features secrets to optimization with explanations not normally found in user manuals accompanying software. Coverage of advanced topics to benefit the IT Professional. Terry guides the advanced reader through nearly every Windows XP topic imaginable giving ideas and solutions practical to typical problems encountered by professionals. Here are a few examples: installations, use, and maintenance; performance tuning; optimizing memory; detailed registry info; pushing hardware profiles to their limits; XP system tools; how to build network bridges between Dissimilar operating systems; working with compatibility modes to enable older o/s to interact with XP; device driver rollback; automatic driver up20011219; ensuring perfect printing always; maximizing XP for the Internet and intranets, and security, and more! As a consultant, Terry Ogletree travels the world, consulting with major corporations on nearly every imaginable computer topic, from disaster recovery to operating systems. His clients include Bristol-Myers Squidd, Digital Equipment and AT&T. Terry is well known for his magazine articles and devotion to writing computer books. Recent publications include: Windows NT Server 4.0 Networking (Vol. 4 of Sams Windows NT 4 and Website Resource Library) Sams Computer Publishing, 1997, 0672309947; Practical Firewalls (Que Publishing, June 2000), 0789724162, Upgrading and Repairing Networks, Second Edition (Que Publishing, December 1999), 0789720345, and The Complete Idiot's Guide to Creating Your Own CDs (Que/Alpha Books), 0789724928.