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  • - Chiefly Extracted From The Works Of Linnaeus; To Which Are Added, Several New Tables And Notes And A Life Of The Author
    by James Lee
    £27.49

  • - A beginner's guide to managing app state with Redux
    by James Lee, Tao Wei & Suresh Kumar Mukhiya
    £26.99

    This book will help you get started with the Redux set-up and the Redux ecosystem. You will learn how to integrate Redux with React and other front-end JavaScript frameworks efficiently and manage application states effectively.

  • - Effective database design techniques for data architects and business intelligence professionals
    by James Lee
    £33.99

    Big data modeling is very challenging to handle using traditional database modeling and management systems. This book will teach you how to model big data using the latest and more efficient tools such as ERWIN, ANACONDA (Python), and WEKA to model data.

  • - Premise, Purpose, Persuasion, and Promise
    by James R. Lee
    £123.99

  • by James Lee, Mike Lee, PJ Cabrera, et al.
    £31.49

    We've all filled our iPhones with games, and many of us hope to develop the next bestseller.This book is a collection of must-know information from master independent iPhone game developers.

  • - The Book of Rubezahl
    by James Lee & James T Carey
    £12.49

    These tales have their scenes laid in Silesia and Bohemia. For centuries they have come down in the shape of tradition from generation to generation. Silesia, the land of their birth, has had an eventful history. Originally a part of Poland, it was drawn under the influence of the German king, Frederick Barbarossa, about 1163. Many names of places suggest that the original population was Celtic. For four centuries it was almost continuously under the domination of Bohemia. It was annexed to that country about 1472. It was finally added to Prussia by Frederick the Great. Bohemia derives its name from a Celtic tribe. It forms the borderline between the German and Slavonic races. Rübezahl, the hero of these tales is a spirit prince and exercises supreme authority over all other gnomes in his district. He is superior to them in many particulars. What his real appearance is no one really knows. He can make himself so beautiful that Apollo is ugly in comparison. On the other hand, he may, and he often does, assume an appearance so terrible that old women hurriedly mutter a fervent prayer, brave men take to flight, and young maidens sink in unconsciousness. His character is as changeable as his form.

  • - The Dynamics of Law Reform
    by James Lee, Matthew Dyson & Shona Wilson Stark
    £155.49

    This book brings together past and present law commissioners, judges, practitioners, academics and law reformers to analyse the past, present and future of the Law Commissions in the United Kingdom and beyond. Its internationally recognised authors bring a wealth of experience and insight into how and why law reform does and should take place, covering statutory and non-statutory reform from national and international perspectives. The chapters of the book developed from papers given at a conference to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Law Commissions Act 1965.

  • by James Lee
    £23.49

    This book gathers together research on Processing Instruction that addresses individual differences in the research design and/or analyses. This collection of essays will open an additional branch of PI research.

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