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Review: A Bone To Pick: Everyone’S Guide To Gourmet Venison Cookery, Jewell Anderson
Review: A Bone To Pick: Everyone’S Guide To Gourmet Venison Cookery, Jewell Anderson
Georgia Library Quarterly
Review of the non-fiction book "A Bone to Pick: Everyone’s Guide to Gourmet Venison Cookery," by Gary D. Grossman.
Review: Best Garden Plants For Georgia, Marie Daum
Review: Best Garden Plants For Georgia, Marie Daum
Georgia Library Quarterly
Review of the non-fiction book "Best Garden Plants for Georgia," by Tara Dillard and Don Williamson.
Review: The Southern Railway: Further Recollections, Lonnie Roberts
Review: The Southern Railway: Further Recollections, Lonnie Roberts
Georgia Library Quarterly
Reviews the non-fiction book "The Southern Railway: Further Recollections," by C. Pat Cates, Dick Hillman, and Sallie Loy.
Review: Equiano, The African: Biography Of A Self-Made Man, Shaundra Walker
Review: Equiano, The African: Biography Of A Self-Made Man, Shaundra Walker
Georgia Library Quarterly
Review of the non-fiction book "Equiano, the African: Biography of a Self-Made Man," by Vincent Carretta.
Review: Sweetgrass Baskets And The Gullah Tradition, Laura Tartak
Review: Sweetgrass Baskets And The Gullah Tradition, Laura Tartak
Georgia Library Quarterly
Review of the non-fiction book "Sweetgrass Baskets and the Gullah Tradition," by Joyce V. Coakley.
Review: Ghosts And Shadows Of Andersonville: Essays On The Secret Social Histories Of America’S Deadliest Prison, Elizabeth White
Review: Ghosts And Shadows Of Andersonville: Essays On The Secret Social Histories Of America’S Deadliest Prison, Elizabeth White
Georgia Library Quarterly
Review of the non-fiction book "Ghosts and Shadows of Andersonville: Essays on the Secret Social Histories of America’s Deadliest Prison," by Robert S. Davis.
Review: Sherman’S 1864 Trail Of Battle To Atlanta, Lisa Block
Review: Sherman’S 1864 Trail Of Battle To Atlanta, Lisa Block
Georgia Library Quarterly
Review of the non-fiction book "Sherman’s 1864 Trail of Battle to Atlanta," by Philip L. Secrist.
Review: Touching The Web Of Southern Novelists, Melanie C. Duncan
Review: Touching The Web Of Southern Novelists, Melanie C. Duncan
Georgia Library Quarterly
Review of the non-fiction book "Touching the Web of Southern Novelists," by David Madden.
Review: Remembering Georgia’S Confederates, James A. Taylor
Review: Remembering Georgia’S Confederates, James A. Taylor
Georgia Library Quarterly
Review of the non-fiction book "Remembering Georgia’s Confederates," by Dr. David N. Wiggins.
Review: Warm Springs, Mary-Frances Panettiere
Review: Warm Springs, Mary-Frances Panettiere
Georgia Library Quarterly
Review of the non-fiction book "Warm Springs," by David M. Burke, Jr. and Odie A. Burke.
Review: The Yumion Series, Sandy Hester
Review: The Yumion Series, Sandy Hester
Georgia Library Quarterly
Reviews the Yumion children's book series by Rhonda Frost Petty. Includes "The Onion Ambassador," "Yumion Goes to the City" and "Yumion's Mountain Holidays."
Encyclopedia Of Industrial And Organizational Psychology, Leticia Camacho
Encyclopedia Of Industrial And Organizational Psychology, Leticia Camacho
Faculty Publications
In today’s global, competitive marketplace, firms are concerned with developing, retaining, and rewarding their workforce. With the proliferation of self-service human resource management applications, workplace issues are no longer the sole purview of the human resources department. Line managers need to be aware of legal and ethical issues as well as of the latest techniques to evaluate and motivate their employees. The Encyclopedia covers more than four hundred key topics that affect the workplace environment daily.
Review: Birds Of Georgia, Ruth Hayden
Review: Birds Of Georgia, Ruth Hayden
Georgia Library Quarterly
Review of the non-fiction book "Birds of Georgia," by Dr. John W. Parrish, Jr., Giff Beaton, and Gregory Kennedy, with contributions from Chris Fisher and Andy Bezener.