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41. Close Your Eyes, I Got a Surprise
 
42. Sea Battles in Close-Up: World
 
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43. So far, so close: understanding
 
44. More Close Encounters Of The Fourth
45. Close Your Eyes, I Got a Surprise
 
46. Observations on Aneurism: Selected
 
47. Close Encounters of the Fourth
 
48. The Coin Connection: Eric DeCamps'
49. CLQL Twocking: Copymasters (Close
 
50. Sea Battles in Close-Up World
 
51. A World Away but Close to Home
 
52. Eric B. Greisinger
 
53. Sea Battles in close-up: World
 
54. Parks and Gardens (Close-up on
 
55. Sea Battles in Close-Up: World
 
56. SEA BATTLES IN CLOSE-UP--WORLD
 
57. The Bird Man and the Lap Dancer:
 
58. So close and yet so far: Mexico's
 
59. Sea Battles in Close-Up: volume
 
60. SEA BATTLES IN CLOSE UP: WORLD

41. Close Your Eyes, I Got a Surprise Songs for Children or the Child in You
by Joe Wise
 Paperback: Pages (1974-01-01)

Asin: B00107412U
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42. Sea Battles in Close-Up: World War 2 - Volume Two
by Eric Grove
 Hardcover: Pages (1993-01-01)

Asin: B000R4VBU2
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43. So far, so close: understanding return current in a differential pair. (No Myths Allowed).(Brief Article): An article from: Printed Circuit Design & Manufacture
by Eric Bogatin
 Digital: 3 Pages (2003-06-01)
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Asin: B0008DMZZC
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This digital document is an article from Printed Circuit Design & Manufacture, published by UP Media Group, Inc. on June 1, 2003. The length of the article is 754 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.

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Title: So far, so close: understanding return current in a differential pair. (No Myths Allowed).(Brief Article)
Author: Eric Bogatin
Publication: Printed Circuit Design & Manufacture (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 2003
Publisher: UP Media Group, Inc.
Volume: 20Issue: 6Page: 28(1)

Article Type: Brief Article

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44. More Close Encounters Of The Fourth Kind
by Eric Hague
 Paperback: Pages (2000)

Asin: B000UIFM5U
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45. Close Your Eyes, I Got a Surprise
by Joe Wise
Pamphlet: Pages (1974)

Asin: B00106XJ3S
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Includes "Close Your Eyes," "Yes to You," and "The Noise Song." ... Read more


46. Observations on Aneurism: Selected from the Works of the Principal Writers on that Disease from the Earliest Periods to the Close of the Last Century. Translated and edited by…
by Sir John Eric (ed.). ERICHSEN
 Hardcover: Pages (1884)

Asin: B0012FGBSC
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47. Close Encounters of the Fourth Kind
by Eric Hague
 Paperback: 285 Pages (1996-02)

Isbn: 1858450497
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48. The Coin Connection: Eric DeCamps' Dazzling Close-Up Coin Act (Masters of Magic Series, 2)
by Gary Ouellet
 Paperback: Pages (1986)

Asin: B00115RJH0
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49. CLQL Twocking: Copymasters (Close Look Quick Look)
by Eric Brown
Paperback: Pages (2004-08-01)

Isbn: 1842992430
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50. Sea Battles in Close-Up World War II - Vol II
by Eric Grove
 Hardcover: Pages (1993)

Asin: B002EO1DSI
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Customer Reviews (1)

4-0 out of 5 stars I learned something just as soon as I started reading this book.
In recent years I have been researching anything and everything connected with the X-Craft attack on the Tirpitz. It has been a long and winding road which eventually led me to Eric Grove - author of this book. Just as soon as the book arrived, I went straight to p. 116 and started reading his account of that famous attack.

Like most people with an interest in this subject, I was aware that the mission was called "Operation Source" but had never given that name any thought - other than it was a name which had probably been picked at random. In this book, however, the relevant chapter commences with the words; `Attack at source' is a term in maritime strategy describing the use of striking forces to attack the enemy in his bases.

It may be a small detail but I mention it for two very good reasons. Firstly, I now know where the name came from - although it must have been considered risky at the time. After all, Nelson tracked Napoleon's Army of the Orient and sank all those ships at Aboukir Bay in 1798 after learning that the enemy flagship was called L'Orient which he regarded as something of a giveaway! Anyway, I digress. My second point is that my having learned that small detail from the very first paragraph of the chapter I was reading became indicative of the detail found throughout the entire work.

With other chapters on; Narvik, Crete, Malta, Java Sea, Sirte, Operation Neptune, The Philippine Sea and Leyte Gulf, the reader will soon get an appreciation of the major naval operations of WW2 and quickly learn to trust what has been written by an established author who understands what detailed research is all about.

An excellent work and one which is also very readable.

NM

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51. A World Away but Close to Home
by Eric B. Greisinger
 Paperback: Pages (1981)

Asin: B003FGMWWK
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52. Eric B. Greisinger
by A World Away but Close to Home
 Paperback: Pages (1980)

Isbn: 1932203192
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53. Sea Battles in close-up: World War 2.
by Martin ; Grove, Eric Stephen
 Hardcover: Pages (1988)

Asin: B002EO5T42
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Customer Reviews (1)

4-0 out of 5 stars I learned something just as soon as I started reading this book.
In recent years I have been researching anything and everything connected with the X-Craft attack on the Tirpitz. It has been a long and winding road which eventually led me to Eric Grove - author of this book. Just as soon as the book arrived, I went straight to p. 116 and started reading his account of that famous attack.

Like most people with an interest in this subject, I was aware that the mission was called "Operation Source" but had never given that name any thought - other than it was a name which had probably been picked at random. In this book, however, the relevant chapter commences with the words; `Attack at source' is a term in maritime strategy describing the use of striking forces to attack the enemy in his bases.

It may be a small detail but I mention it for two very good reasons. Firstly, I now know where the name came from - although it must have been considered risky at the time. After all, Nelson tracked Napoleon's Army of the Orient and sank all those ships at Aboukir Bay in 1798 after learning that the enemy flagship was called L'Orient which he regarded as something of a giveaway! Anyway, I digress. My second point is that my having learned that small detail from the very first paragraph of the chapter I was reading became indicative of the detail found throughout the entire work.

With other chapters on; Narvik, Crete, Malta, Java Sea, Sirte, Operation Neptune, The Philippine Sea and Leyte Gulf, the reader will soon get an appreciation of the major naval operations of WW2 and quickly learn to trust what has been written by an established author who understands what detailed research is all about.

An excellent work and one which is also very readable.

NM

... Read more


54. Parks and Gardens (Close-up on nature)
by Eric Soothill, Su Swallow
 Hardcover: 28 Pages (1983-09-26)

Isbn: 0582390885
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55. Sea Battles in Close-Up: World War 2. 2 volumes
by Martin, and Grove, Eric Stephen
 Hardcover: Pages (1995-09-01)

Asin: B000XYRFL0
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Customer Reviews (1)

4-0 out of 5 stars I learned something just as soon as I started reading this book.
In recent years I have been researching anything and everything connected with the X-Craft attack on the Tirpitz. It has been a long and winding road which eventually led me to Eric Grove - author of this book. Just as soon as the book arrived, I went straight to p. 116 and started reading his account of that famous attack.

Like most people with an interest in this subject, I was aware that the mission was called "Operation Source" but had never given that name any thought - other than it was a name which had probably been picked at random. In this book, however, the relevant chapter commences with the words; `Attack at source' is a term in maritime strategy describing the use of striking forces to attack the enemy in his bases.

It may be a small detail but I mention it for two very good reasons. Firstly, I now know where the name came from - although it must have been considered risky at the time. After all, Nelson tracked Napoleon's Army of the Orient and sank all those ships at Aboukir Bay in 1798 after learning that the enemy flagship was called L'Orient which he regarded as something of a giveaway! Anyway, I digress. My second point is that my having learned that small detail from the very first paragraph of the chapter I was reading became indicative of the detail found throughout the entire work.

With other chapters on; Narvik, Crete, Malta, Java Sea, Sirte, Operation Neptune, The Philippine Sea and Leyte Gulf, the reader will soon get an appreciation of the major naval operations of WW2 and quickly learn to trust what has been written by an established author who understands what detailed research is all about.

An excellent work and one which is also very readable.

NM

... Read more


56. SEA BATTLES IN CLOSE-UP--WORLD WAR TWO, VOLUME TWO.
by Eric. Grove
 Hardcover: Pages (1993)

Asin: B000WAU6DY
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Customer Reviews (1)

4-0 out of 5 stars I learned something just as soon as I started reading this book.
In recent years I have been researching anything and everything connected with the X-Craft attack on the Tirpitz. It has been a long and winding road which eventually led me to Eric Grove - author of this book. Just as soon as the book arrived, I went straight to p. 116 and started reading his account of that famous attack.

Like most people with an interest in this subject, I was aware that the mission was called "Operation Source" but had never given that name any thought - other than it was a name which had probably been picked at random. In this book, however, the relevant chapter commences with the words; `Attack at source' is a term in maritime strategy describing the use of striking forces to attack the enemy in his bases.

It may be a small detail but I mention it for two very good reasons. Firstly, I now know where the name came from - although it must have been considered risky at the time. After all, Nelson tracked Napoleon's Army of the Orient and sank all those ships at Aboukir Bay in 1798 after learning that the enemy flagship was called L'Orient which he regarded as something of a giveaway! Anyway, I digress. My second point is that my having learned that small detail from the very first paragraph of the chapter I was reading became indicative of the detail found throughout the entire work.

With other chapters on; Narvik, Crete, Malta, Java Sea, Sirte, Operation Neptune, The Philippine Sea and Leyte Gulf, the reader will soon get an appreciation of the major naval operations of WW2 and quickly learn to trust what has been written by an established author who understands what detailed research is all about.

An excellent work and one which is also very readable.

NM

... Read more


57. The Bird Man and the Lap Dancer: Close Encounters with Strangers
by Eric Hansen
 Paperback: Pages (1969-01-01)

Asin: B002PRNHGK
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58. So close and yet so far: Mexico's mid-term elections and the struggle for democracy
by Eric Olson
 Unknown Binding: 44 Pages (1997)

Asin: B0006QZ5UI
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59. Sea Battles in Close-Up: volume two only
by Eric Grove
 Hardcover: Pages (1993-01-01)

Asin: B002J4FOQK
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Customer Reviews (1)

4-0 out of 5 stars I learned something just as soon as I started reading this book.
In recent years I have been researching anything and everything connected with the X-Craft attack on the Tirpitz. It has been a long and winding road which eventually led me to Eric Grove - author of this book. Just as soon as the book arrived, I went straight to p. 116 and started reading his account of that famous attack.

Like most people with an interest in this subject, I was aware that the mission was called "Operation Source" but had never given that name any thought - other than it was a name which had probably been picked at random. In this book, however, the relevant chapter commences with the words; `Attack at source' is a term in maritime strategy describing the use of striking forces to attack the enemy in his bases.

It may be a small detail but I mention it for two very good reasons. Firstly, I now know where the name came from - although it must have been considered risky at the time. After all, Nelson tracked Napoleon's Army of the Orient and sank all those ships at Aboukir Bay in 1798 after learning that the enemy flagship was called L'Orient which he regarded as something of a giveaway! Anyway, I digress. My second point is that my having learned that small detail from the very first paragraph of the chapter I was reading became indicative of the detail found throughout the entire work.

With other chapters on; Narvik, Crete, Malta, Java Sea, Sirte, Operation Neptune, The Philippine Sea and Leyte Gulf, the reader will soon get an appreciation of the major naval operations of WW2 and quickly learn to trust what has been written by an established author who understands what detailed research is all about.

An excellent work and one which is also very readable.

NM

... Read more


60. SEA BATTLES IN CLOSE UP: WORLD WAR 2, VOLUME 2
by Eric Grove
 Hardcover: Pages (1993-01-01)

Asin: B002K7FB7I
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Customer Reviews (1)

4-0 out of 5 stars I learned something just as soon as I started reading this book.
In recent years I have been researching anything and everything connected with the X-Craft attack on the Tirpitz. It has been a long and winding road which eventually led me to Eric Grove - author of this book. Just as soon as the book arrived, I went straight to p. 116 and started reading his account of that famous attack.

Like most people with an interest in this subject, I was aware that the mission was called "Operation Source" but had never given that name any thought - other than it was a name which had probably been picked at random. In this book, however, the relevant chapter commences with the words; `Attack at source' is a term in maritime strategy describing the use of striking forces to attack the enemy in his bases.

It may be a small detail but I mention it for two very good reasons. Firstly, I now know where the name came from - although it must have been considered risky at the time. After all, Nelson tracked Napoleon's Army of the Orient and sank all those ships at Aboukir Bay in 1798 after learning that the enemy flagship was called L'Orient which he regarded as something of a giveaway! Anyway, I digress. My second point is that my having learned that small detail from the very first paragraph of the chapter I was reading became indicative of the detail found throughout the entire work.

With other chapters on; Narvik, Crete, Malta, Java Sea, Sirte, Operation Neptune, The Philippine Sea and Leyte Gulf, the reader will soon get an appreciation of the major naval operations of WW2 and quickly learn to trust what has been written by an established author who understands what detailed research is all about.

An excellent work and one which is also very readable.

NM

... Read more


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