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Shelf William A. Damerst, professor emeritus of English. Joey, Joe and Joseph, Publish America, the production affiliate of Baltimore publisher America House. The novel is about a nightmare-haunted World War II flier, J.S. "Tater" Tate, who, back home on the eve of V-E Day after being honorably discharged, is upset and bitter because he believes that while he was in combat overseas those he had been close to had betrayed him. Victor L. Dupuis, professor emeritus in the College of Education. Foundations of American Education, Allyn and Bacon Publishers. Dupuis, James A. Johnson, Diann Musial, Gene E. Hall and Donna M. Gollnick co-authored the 12th edition of this book, which is used by many pre-service teaching candidates. In this edition, the authors have provided for student use of Web sites, a resource manual for the instructor using the text, a computerized test bank, a computerized foundations course management system, interactive videotapes to enrich the text content, a master set of instructional transparencies and materials attached to Allyn and Bacon Web links. |