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David Chappell

    This author writes about intricate worlds and characters.

    ESB Magistrala usług korporacyjnych
    Understanding ActiveX and OLE : A Guide for Developers and Managers
    Waking from the Dream
    Construction Contracts
    Understanding JCT Standard Building Contracts
    A Stone of Hope
    • 2020

      Construction Contracts

      Questions and Answers

      • 278 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book features 300 questions designed to address key issues in construction contracts, reflecting the latest legal developments. It includes 42 new judicial decisions and incorporates updates from the JCT 2016 and the RIBA Building and Professional Services Contracts 2018, making it a comprehensive resource for professionals in the construction industry.

      Construction Contracts
    • 2017

      The tenth edition of this comprehensive guide provides updated insights into the 2016 revisions of key JCT building contracts. It serves as a concise resource for understanding the Standard Building Contract with quantities, Intermediate Building Contracts, Minor Works Building Contracts, and the Design and Build Contract. This edition is essential for professionals navigating the complexities of building contracts in light of recent changes, ensuring they have the most current information at their fingertips.

      Understanding JCT Standard Building Contracts
    • 2016

      Waking from the Dream

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      In Waking from the Dream, David L. Chappell provides a sweeping history of the fight to keep the civil rights movement alive in the decades following Martin Luther King's assassination.

      Waking from the Dream
    • 2005

      A Stone of Hope

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(28)Add rating

      The civil rights movement was arguably the most successful social movement in US history. In this assessment, David Chappell argues that the story of civil rights is not a story of the ultimate triumph of liberal ideas after decades of gradual progress, but of the power of religious tradition.

      A Stone of Hope