Florida Almanac 2002-2003

Florida Almanac 2002-2003
Author: Del Marth
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2001-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781565549197

A reference guide to the wildlife, geography, people, government, economy, and notable figures from Florida which includes alphabetically arranged entries, maps, and a directory.

Plunkett's Sports Industry Almanac 2007

Plunkett's Sports Industry Almanac 2007
Author: Jack W. Plunkett
Publisher: Plunkett Research, Ltd.
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2006-06-28
Genre:
ISBN: 1593920733

A market research guide to the business side of sports, teams, marketing and equipment. It acts as a tool for strategic planning, employment searches or financial research. It includes profiles of sports industry firms, such as addresses, phone numbers, and executive names. It also contains trends, statistical tables, and an industry glossary.

Places Rated Almanac

Places Rated Almanac
Author: David Savageau
Publisher: Places Rated Books LLC
Total Pages: 674
Release: 2007
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN: 0979319900

In this unique reference, every one of America’s 379 metropolitan areas is rated by factors that are important to anyone considering a move. Divided into nine thoroughly researched main topics, this guide derives its information as much from private sources as government sources, providing a well-rounded description of all that each metro area has to offer: ambience, housing, jobs, crime, transportation, education, health care, recreation, and climate. With a personalized quiz to help determine the most important factors of an area, this ratings sourcebook provides a wealth of information for those looking to move and the armchair traveler alike.

ESPN Sports Almanac 2006

ESPN Sports Almanac 2006
Author: Gerry Brown
Publisher: ESPN Books
Total Pages: 964
Release: 2005-12-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781933060040

An Englishman's continuing search through space and time for a decent cup of tea . . . Arthur Dent's accidental association with that wholly remarkable book, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, has not been entirely without incident. Arthur has traveled the length, breadth, and depth of known, and unknown, space. He has stumbled forward and backward through time. He has been blown up, reassembled, cruelly imprisoned, horribly released, and colorfully insulted more than is strictly necessary. And of course Arthur Dent has comprehensively failed to grasp the meaning of life, the universe, and everything. Arthur has finally made it home to Earth, but that does not mean he has escaped his fate. Arthur's chances of getting his hands on a decent cuppa have evaporated rapidly, along with all the world's oceans. For no sooner has he touched down on the planet Earth than he finds out that it is about to be blown up . . . again. And Another Thing . . . is the rather unexpected, but very welcome, sixth installment of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series. It features a pantheon of unemployed gods, everyone's favorite renegade Galactic President, a lovestruck green alien, an irritating computer, and at least one very large slab of cheese.