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Customer Reviews — [1] Rating: 5 Date: 2006-08-29 Summary: 60's Era Espionage for the Kiddles ... This is a FANTASTIC children's book (easily the most creative ABC book I've ever run across)! The rhymes are funny and well thought out, and the illustrations have an amazing retro spy feel. This book is dark and funny at the same time, and the illustrations are worth a long second look. I can't wait to read this book to a storytime group!! ...more
[2] Rating: 5 Date: 2004-02-11 Summary: Another great book ... Okay, I'll 'fess up -- I might be slightly biased because Andy's my cousin. Nepotism aside, this is just a great book. It's funny in the same way Andy is and engages the reader in the story. The illustrations are amazing and perfectly suited to the text. Although now he's all grown up, as they say, Andy still has the ability to see life through the eyes of a child, and his work always connects with children and adults alike. Great job, "cuz". ...more
[3] Rating: 4 Date: 2004-02-11 Summary: Puts a smile on anyone's face! ... The images are fantastic and the agent rhymes are the perfect mix of humor and wit so both kids and adults will love this book. I loved turning each page to see what the next agent was up to! I'm buying this book for all my little cousins. ...more
Editorial Reviews — [1] ... Product Description | Agent A is on Assignment to find the spy not in alignment -- Whose actions don't quite match his name. Want to join A in the game? It might look easy, but it's not. Here's one alphabetic lot: "Agent B correctly chooses Blue, and so the Bomb defuses." "Agent C is Crawling up the window using suction Cups." All the way from A to Z, not one dud rhyme will you see. And it's all drawn with style and flash by the amazing Agent Rash. Enjoy the mission! Best of luck. And now this page will self-destruct....more
[2] ... Review | Can Agent A complete his mission and uncover a rogue spy? Find out, in this silly, spy-themed alphabet book by illustrator-author Andy Rash ( The Robots Are Coming ) as you walk through the alphabet one letter (and one secret agent) at a time. Agent A receives an urgent mission from the boss: "Every spy who is official/ uses words with his initial./ But one spy is out of line./ I need to know his name by nine." So the faithful agent takes off, racing through the alphabet to find the troublemaker: "Agent...more

Marsh Inc. may move to Norwalk: Insurer could sign lease in six weeks.(Brief Article): An article from: Fairfield County Business Journal
Editorial Reviews — ... Product Description | This digital document is an article from Fairfield County Business Journal, published by Westfair Communications, Inc. on December 17, 2001. The length of the article is 8205 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Marsh Inc. may move to Norwalk: Insurer could sign lease in six...more


Agents and Multi-agent Systems in Construction
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How To Be A Literary Agent: An Introductory Guide To Literary Representation
Customer Reviews — [1] Rating: 5 Date: 2000-10-12 Summary: Highly Recommended ... I am a literary agent and when I was starting out I found this book to be a great help. I didn't start by working in a publishing house, so I needed a lot of instruction. This is the first book I found that had the information I needed. I think it also helps authors who want to send in their own work. I would highly recommend this as one of the few helpful agent books that are on the market. ...more
[2] Rating: 5 Date: 1998-11-28 Summary: Summary of book by Richard Mariotti ... This book takes you step-by-step through the business of literary representation covering everything from setting up your business, finding and working with writers, locating the best publishers, working with editors, and making the sale, to negotiating contracts. It reveals the many fascinating inside secrets about getting published. Although written primarily for people considering careers as literary agents, this book also explains how you can be your own agent. Writers don't need agents if they know how to approach ...more
Editorial Reviews — ... Product Description | This book takes you step-by-step through the fascinating business of literary representation, covering everything from setting up your business, finding and working with writers, locating the best publishers, working with editors, making the sale, to negotiating contracts. A valuable resource for people considering careers as literary agents as well as writers who want to be their own agents. Writers don't need agents if they know how to approach publishers, properly prepare and send submissions,...more


From the Prom to the Pros: The Athlete'S, Parent'S, and Coach's Guide
Customer Reviews — [1] Rating: 5 Date: 2000-02-25 Summary: From the Prom to the Pros ... This is must reading for parents and athletes. As a former high school coach I've seen many kids that struggled with not only the attention they receive as a top athlete, but with decisions they must make regarding their future education and/or career. This book will give the athlete and his/her family a step by step approach to the future. I really think that this book should serve as required reading in college. I don't believe that the NCAA or the professional leagues do enough to help prepare athletes for the future. ...more
[2] Rating: 5 Date: 2000-02-25 Summary: From the Prom to the Pros ... This is must reading for parents and athletes. As a former high school coach I've seen many kids that struggled with not only the attention they receive as a top athlete, but with decisions they must make regarding their future education and/or career. This book will give the athlete and his/her family a step by step approach to the future. I really think that this book should serve as required reading in college. I don't believe that the NCAA or the professional leagues do enough to help prepare athletes for the future. ...more

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