Fast Company(1st Edition) A Memoir of Life, Love, and Motorcycles in Italy by DavidM. Gross Paperback, 328 Pages, Published 2007 by Farrar, Straus And Giroux ISBN-13: 978-0-374-28133-5, ISBN: 0-374-28133-5
"It's the thick of the mid-1990s boom, and David M. Gross is racking up billable hours for a Manhattan corporate law firm and thinking that there must be more to life. Out of the blue, a friend calls with a tantalizing and risky proposal: How would he feel about moving to Bologna to help turn around a legendary, down-on-its-luck Italian motorcycle company, known for its dominance on the track and its inability to turn a profit? After a b ..."
"This look at queueing theory stresses the fundamentals of the analytic modeling of queues. It features Excel and Quattro software that allows greater flexibility in the understanding of the nature, sensitivities and responses of waiting– line systems to parameter and environmental changes. "...this is one of the best books available for use as a textbook for a course and for an applied reference book. Its excellent organizational str ..."
"Zerah C. Whipple 1874 I don't know how to comply with your request. I have tried
several times, since receiving your letter asking for an account of my
imprisonment, to write it out for you—but one after another the attempts have
been laid aside. Do you ever think that as we are passing through the world, we
see only a little way on each side of our path? And how little of what passes
before our eyes do we really see after all? Tha ..."
Fast Company A Memoir of Life, Love, and Motorcycles in Italy by DavidM. Gross 336 Pages, Published 2007 by Farrar, Straus And Giroux ISBN-13: 978-1-4299-9754-6, ISBN: 1-4299-9754-0
"Cold balls! Or when it was hot, everyone said: “It's hot! It's hell hot. Worse than
Africa hot.” What could one do but shake one's head in agreement, which was
what the girl did. Her profession required her to agree with almost anything
customers ... “No,” Alè answered smiling. “You're thinking of Anna.” “Oh, Anna the
Russian?” “Not that Anna. The other one, the dancer from Rimini.” Nicoletta
wrinkled her nose and squished her lips ..."
""I recommend The Annotated Hasheesh Eater, edited by David Gross. [Fitz Hugh] Ludlow is outrageously erudite, sprinkling his drug tale with references to Hindu mythology, ancient Chinese folk medicine, and tenth-century Welsh royalty. Gross turns what could be maddening into a pleasure by providing helpful notations that explain the arcana." -- Justin Martin, "Rebel Souls: Walt Whitman and America's First Bohemians" (2014)"
A Discourse on the Life, Character, and Services of Daniel Drake, M. d Delivered, by Request, Before the Faculty and Medical Students of the University of Louisville, January 27, 1853 (Classic Reprint) by Samuel DavidGross (2018, Hardcover) by Samuel DavidGross Paperback, Published 2017 by Forgotten Books ISBN-13: 978-0-428-37398-6, ISBN: 0-428-37398-4
Autobiography of Samuel D. Gross, M.D., ... Emeritus Professor of Surgery in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. With Sketches of His Contemporaries; Volume 1 by Samuel DavidGross Softcover, Published 2022 by Legare Street Press ISBN-13: 978-1-01-845715-4, ISBN: 1-01-845715-1
"Tax resistance campaigns can make history if they learn from the lessons history has to teach. “99 Tactics” shows you how to apply proven tactics of successful tax resistance campaigns from around the world to help your campaign succeed. “a fascinating, inspiring read”—Claire Wolfe, Living Freedom “informed and informative… highly recommended”—Midwest Book Review “clear, confident, meticulously-researched”—More Than a Paycheck “a whole ..."
We Won't Pay! A Tax Resistance Reader by DavidM. Gross Paperback, 596 Pages, Published 2008 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform ISBN-13: 978-1-4348-9825-8, ISBN: 1-4348-9825-3
"Hess. Karl Hess (1923-1994) was a speechwriter for Barry Goldwater's 1964
United States presidential campaign. Goldwater was widely seen as being from
the extreme right-wing of the Republican Party, and when he was nominated, he
responded to this perception by declaring: “Extremism in the defense of liberty is
no vice; moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue!” That line was Karl Hess's
idea. After the campaign, Hess's own ..."