Basics of Greek Accents by John A. L. Lee is a compact, student-friendly, and
practical guide intended to introduce students to the basics of ancient Greek
accents, whether classical or biblical, giving them a foundation they will use
as they continue their studies.
The author summarizes his experiences as a bankruptcy attorney in easy to understand terms in this short book. This book is an excellent resource for anyone struggling with debt and contemplating whether bankruptcy may be helpful in their situation. If you are a new lawyer, a student, a paralegal, a petition preparer or just want to better understand how the bankruptcy process works, this book is a must read. The content is broken down into seven chapters and numerous sub-chapters for easy access to the information that you want most. Topics covered general information about bankruptcy, credit counseling, what to expect at the 341 Meeting of Creditors, common traps and pitfalls, exemption laws and planning, differences between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13, how to handle liens, foreclosure, garnishments, documents required at your hearing, tax debt, when the trustee can take your house or car, a list of useful websites that provide critical information to the debtor that is filing his own bankruptcy without a lawyer, and much more.
A definitive natural history of the Yorkshire Dales, covering the range of
wildlife habitats, rich cultural heritage and ecological history of one of our
best-loved National Parks.
Well known private investor, journalist and politician John Lee, shares
invaluable investing lessons with this authoritative how-to guide that is
based on tried and tested methods.
Using eyewitness accounts, memoirs, diaries, and documentary records, the author reconstructs the Second Battle of Ypres in 1915 as it was experienced by the soldiers who fought it. He recounts how the Germans launched gas attacks and the Allies responded with a series of ill-conceived, desperate counter attacks, which ultimately proved costly and ineffective.
With sharp, witty reviews of the best spots in town to slake your thirst, Drinking 100+ Great Bars in the City and Beyond is the pocket-sized booze bible for locals and visitors craving a night out on the town. Divided into 11 neighbourhoods, each one with a handy map, visit many of the new, revamped and unique establishments from the heritage bars of Gastown to the slick joints of Yaletown to the gritty pubs of the Downtown Eastside. The book includes a bar index for easy referral, 'On-the-Road' sections covering the Lower Mainland, Victoria, and the Okanagan. 'Top Three' lists covering best bars for drink, food and ambiance, and an appendix of B.C.'s award-winning and regional beer-makers. With Vancouver's long-overdue bar renaissance upon us, travel writer John Lee has compiled the first hands-on guide that toasts the city's newly-hot bar scene. Please visit for www.drinkingvancouver.com updates on new establishments and John's drinking stories.