Grazer I by JohnSpiegel Paperback, 188 Pages, Published 2003 by Xulon Press ISBN-13: 978-1-59160-784-7, ISBN: 1-59160-784-1
"As the plane stopped and the door opened to the gangway, Chip and Hale were
walking off together with their arms on each other's shoulder. "Was that not the
best experience so far? I mean, I could do 100 parabolas," Chip expressed with
excitement for the simulated zero-G conditions of the aircraft as it would climb
and dive, creating what cosmonauts call parabolas. "I am truly sorry for getting
sick on you, Chip," Hale said apologe ..."
Transactions The Interplay Between Individual, Family, and Society by JohnSpiegel Hardcover, 455 Pages, Published 1977 by Jason Aronson, Inc. ISBN-13: 978-0-87668-699-7, ISBN: 0-87668-699-4
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"The painting by the French surrealist Clovis Trouille, Le grand poème d' Amiens,
which depicts Jesus after the Crucifixion as he clutches his sides and roars with
laughter in the ambulatory of the Amiens cathedral, is a shocking departure from
the traditional view of a sorrowful Christ. Source: Raymond Channet, Clovis
Trouille (Paris: Éditions Filipacchi, 1972), unnumbered page 58. Accompanying
legend by Trouille: "Le decor represe ..."
Banking Redefined(1st Edition) How Superregional Powerhouses Are Reshaping Financial Services (Bankline Publication) by JohnSpiegel, Alan Gart, Steven Gart Hardcover, 516 Pages, Published 1996 by Irwin Professional Publishing ISBN-13: 978-0-7863-0959-7, ISBN: 0-7863-0959-8
"Banking Redefined provides a comprehensive review of the major players in the banking industry. For the time anywhere, one book addresses the unique structures and environments impacting SuperRegional banks and spotlights the leading institutions in this dynamic category of financial services.This guide takes an in-depth look at the rise of the powerful SuperRegional banks from their beginnings in the 1980s through to the height of merg ..."
"Early studies of Vietnams relationship with the West tended to focus on the countrys political and military responses to the aggressions of foreign powers, such as those marking the French colonial period (18621954) and the U.S.Vietnam war. The nine essays in this volume take a different approach. Rather than assuming a clash between Vietnamese and Western civilizations, they examine the ways in which the Vietnamese have reformulated co ..."