John Waterman: 5 books

Book cover of 48 Hours to Chaos: An Engineer Looks at Life and How the World Really Works
by John Waterman
Language: English
Release Date: January 31, 2012

At last, here is the book that brings it all together. "48 Hours to Chaos: An Engineer Looks at Life and How the World Really Works" is the one place to find answers to all those questions that have been bugging you all your life. Why do other people do things and act in ways that seem illogical...
Book cover of Inkling
by John Waterman
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2013

“Inkling” is the science fiction story of a man named Gyro, a down-on-his-luck veteran of Planetary Defense, who also happens to be an amateur computer programmer. Desperate for a job, he signs a five-year contract when the Virtue Mining Corporation offers him a career on Joules, a far-distant...
Book cover of The Science of Supercars

The Science of Supercars

The technology that powers the greatest cars in the world

by Martin Roach, Neil Waterman, John Morrison
Language: English
Release Date: September 6, 2018

Trace the evolution of the supercar through the technology that drives it. With an introduction by David Coulthard. This is the definitive story of the science behind the art of supercar design. Written by bestselling author Martin Roach and featuring bespoke technical illustrations from F1 insider...
Book cover of Pheasant Tales
by Countrysport, John Barsness, Philip Bourjaily
Language: English
Release Date: February 23, 2015

The stories in this anthology demonstrate why the pheasant has become America's favorite game bird. Some of the finest writers in the field take their best shots at the Ringneck, covering guns, dogs, lore, history, conservation, and even some tried and true methods for preparing your pheasant for consumption.
Book cover of Graded Memory Selections
by Various, S. D. Waterman, John William McClymonds
Language: English
Release Date: November 27, 2011

It is unfortunately true that the terms education and culture are not synonymous. Too often we find that the children in our public schools, while possessed of the one, are signally lacking in the other. This is a state of things that cannot be remedied by teaching mere facts. The Greeks, many years...
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