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ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPEDIC DICTIONARY OF ELECTRONICS Douglas-Young, John. 1980 37975 This easy to use comprehensive reference guide contains THOUSANDS of electronics terms - plus HUNDREDS of clear, detailed illustrations. ALphabetically organized for quick use, B> This 606 page volume includes: Charts. Tables Schematic Diagrams. FOrmulas. Graphic symbols and CONVERSION factors. This book is a virtual electronics library under ONE cover. All the technical information you'll need on electronic terms and circuits! Parker 0134507916 / 9780134507910 Hardcover Very Good Fair w/wear 'n Tear Jacket West Nyack, N.Y. This edition is Out of Print Price:
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JOURNEY INTO DARKNESS: Follow the FBI's Premier Investigative Profiler as He Penetrates the Minds and Motives of the Most Terrifying Serial Criminals Douglas, John 1997 10013748 Some authors are worth reading because of their area of expertise, even when their objectivity may be questionable. This is true of John Douglas, who follows up his Mindhunter (available at THIS site!), with another assortment of his observations and opinions from his ex-job as the FBI's top expert on constructing behavioral profiles of criminals. This book contains several passages of interest: a detailed discussion of the modus operandi versus the "signature" of a murder, and how each relates to motive; thoughts on how the press and the public can be used to flush out a killer; a taxonomy of pedophiles, with a chapter on how to protect children from them; a detailed analysis of the savage sex-murder of a female Marine; a profile of the Nicole Simpson/Ron Goldman killer; and a report on how the courts are handling behavioral testimony. Always biased, often egotistical, but uniquely experienced--that's Douglas. After the mind-blowing success of Mindhunter (Scribner, 1995), more profiles in criminality from the former head of the FBI's Investigative Support Unit. Scribner 0684833042 / 9780684833040 Hardcover w/book jacket As New Condition Out of PrinT Price:
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MINDHUNTER: INSIDE THE FBI'S ELITE SERIAL CRIME UNIT Douglas, John 1995 5095 Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit - The New York Times bestseller from the FBI agent who inspired the Jack Crawford character in The Silence of the Lambs, Mindhunter is a riveting look at the major serial killers of our time. It takes readers behind the scenes of America's most gruesome serial killer cases. Includes an eight-page photo insert. During his twenty-five-year career with the Investigative Support Unit, Special Agent John Douglas became a legendary figure in law enforcement, pursuing some of the most notorious and sadistic serial killers of our time: the man who hunted prostitutes for sport in the woods of Alaska, the Atlanta child murderer, and Seattle's Green River killer, the case that nearly cost Douglas his life. As the model for Jack Crawford in The Silence of the Lambs, Douglas has confronted, interviewed, adn studied scores of serial killers and assassins, including Charles Manson, Ted Bundy, and Ed Gein, who dressed himself in his victims' peeled skin. Now, in chilling detail, the legendary Mindhunter takes us behind the scenes of some of his most gruesome, fascinating, and challenging cases -- and into the darkest recesses of our worst nightmares. FROM THE CRITICS Publishers Weekly One of the first to develop the specialty of "criminal-personality profiling," Douglas has written a readable, popular version of his earlier Sexual Homicide (Lexington, 1988). He discusses how FBI profilers, working from crime scene evidence, predict the type of personality who committed a serial murder. Accurate profiles-such as that of Wayne Williams, the Atlanta child killer-can help focus on likely suspects. Profiling can also suggest proactive steps for luring the culprit into contacting the police. Unfortunately, a profile is apt to "fit a lot of people." As the unsolved Green River Killer case attests, it cannot substitute for hard evidence. Although profiling has limitations not emphasized in this semiautobiographical account, Douglas is justifiably proud of its success. Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group 0-684-80376-3 / 9780684803760 Hardcover As New Condition Old Tappan, New Jersey, U.S.A. Price:
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OBSESSION : THE FBIS LEGENDARY PROFILER PROBES THE PSYCHES OF KILLERS RAPISTS AND STALKER Douglas, John E. 1998 85x From Publishers Weekly: " With the warmth and frank bias of a firsthand observer, Douglas, the founder and head of the FBI's Investigative Support Unit and the inspiration for the character of Jack Crawford in Silence of the Lambs and Red Dragon, here describes violent crimes and their consequences. With co-author Olshaker, with whom he wrote Mindhunter and Journey into Darkness, Douglas details the crimes and case histories of serial killers, serial rapists, child molesters, stalkers and others. Included are infamous killers such as Edward Gein, Ted Bundy and Robert Chambers, along with less publicized, though just as disturbing, purveyors of acts of fatal obsession. Asserting "that behavior reflects personality," Douglas shows how he and his colleagues can assess the different temperaments and motivations at work behind grisly acts. Rapists tend to fall into four basic categories, for example, the "power-reassurance rapist" (driven by feelings of inadequacy), the "exploitive" rapist (impulsive and overtly macho), the "anger" rapist (who uses sex to displace his rage) and, cruelest of all, the "sadistic" rapist, who "simply gets off on hurting people." What stands out in this eye-opening book is how Douglas's compassion for the survivors of violent crimes seems to equal his understanding of the criminals themselves. His description of the work of the countless people who counsel, comfort and fight for the rights of victims serves as a welcome reminder that horrific and isolated acts of darkness and coldness are counterbalanced by a warmhearted and, one hopes, more natural human determination to help." Product Description: In this eagerly awaited new book by the international best-selling authors of Mindhunter and Journey into Darkness, master FBI profiler John Douglas takes us into the minds and souls of both the hunters and the hunted. The legendary former head of the FBI's Investigative Support Unit, Douglas was the pioneer of modern behavioral profiling of serial criminals. In Mindhunter, we followed his development into a modern, real-life Sherlock Holmes as he tracked down the Atlanta child murderer, San Francisco's Trailside Killer, and Seattle's Green River Killer -- a chase that nearly cost him his life. In Journey into Darkness, he directed his unique skills particularly to crimes against children and young adults, and showed how the quest for closure for the survivors does not always end simply with catching the killer. Written with Mark Olshaker, the coauthor of Douglas's previous books and an acclaimed novelist, journalist, and filmmaker, Obsession is vital reading for anyone seeking to understand and prevent violent crime. In Obsession, Douglas once again takes us fascinatingly behind the scenes, focusing his expertise on predatory crimes, primarily against women. With a deep sense of compassion for the victims and an uncanny understanding of the perpetrators, Douglas looks at the obsessions that lead to rape, stalking, and sexual murder through such cases as Ronnie Shelton, the serial rapist who terrorized Cleveland; Joseph Thompson, New Zealand's South Auckland rapist; the stalking and killing of television star Rebecca Schaeffer; and New York's notorious "Preppie Murder." He plumbs the minds and motives of those who commit these terrifying and seemingly inexplicable offenses, using as examples his study of Ed Gein, Gary Heidnick, and Ted Bundy, the three obsessional killers who made up the composite character of "Buffalo Bill" in The Silence of the Lambs. (Douglas himself was the model for Special Agent Jack Crawford.) But Douglas also looks at obsession on the other side of the moral spectrum: his own career-long obsession with hunting these predators; the obsession of the directors of a model police department's victim's program in Virginia that has literally saved the lives of survivors; and the obsession of a brilliant young lawyer who has established an innovative school in Harlem to combat crime, drugs, and despair. Scribner 0684845601 / 9780684845609 Hardcover As New New York, NY Price:
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THE ANATOMY OF MOTIVE : THE FBI'S LEGENDARY MINDHUNTER EXPLORES THE KEY TO UNDERSTANDING AND CATCHING VIOLENT CRIMINALS (LISA DREW BKS.) Douglas, John E.; Olshaker, Mark 02872222 Hard Cover. Brand New/Brand New Book Jacket. 6 x 9". Written by the famous "mind hunter" - who now has his own radio show on Saturday evening, this book explores the root of all crime -- motive! Every crime is a mystery story with a motive at its heart. This new 320 page book offers a dramatic, insightfull look at the development and evolution of the criminal mind. You'll probably finish this book at one sitting as you won't be able to put it down as you ready thru page after page that offer cases from Dougla's own fabled career as examples He takes us further than ever before into the dark corners of the minds of -- arsonists, hijackers, bombers, poisoners, serial and spree killers, and mass murderers! New York, NY, U.S.A.: Simon & Schuster, 1999
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The Cases That Haunt Us Douglas, John 2000 77897 Though his reign of terror was more than 100 years ago, debate over the true identity of Jack the Ripper continues today. What if the police had had modern tools of detection at their disposal in 1888? Would they have brought the mysterious Ripper to justice? Certain criminal cases, whether officially solved or not, continue to fascinate and challenge us years, decades, even centuries later. In The Cases That Haunt Us, former FBI profiler and master criminal investigative analyst John Douglas and author/filmmaker Mark Olshaker, the team behind the bestselling Mindhunter series, tackle the Jack the Ripper murders, the Lindbergh kidnapping, and five other cases that have so long gripped our collective imagination. From the Publisher America's foremost expert on criminal profiling provides his uniquely gripping analysis of seven of the most notorious murder cases in the history of crime -- from the Whitechapel murders to JonBenet Ramsey -- often contradicting conventional wisdom and legal decisions. Jack the Ripper. Lizzie Borden. The Zodiac Killer. Certain homicide cases maintain an undeniable, almost mystical hold on the public imagination. They touch a nerve deep within us because of the personalities involved, their senseless depravity, the nagging doubts about whether justice was done, or because, in some instances, no suspect has ever been identified or caught. In The Cases That Haunt Us, twenty-five-year-FBI-veteran John Douglas, profiling pioneer and master of modern criminal investigative analysis, and author and filmmaker Mark Olshaker, the team behind the bestselling Mindhunter series, explore the tantalizing mysteries that both their legions of fans and law enforcement professionals ask about most. Among the questions they tackle: Was Jack the Ripper actually the Duke of Clarence, eldest grandson of Queen Victoria, or perhaps a practicing medical doctor? And did highly placed individuals within Scotland Yard have a good idea of the Ripper's identity, which they never revealed? Douglas and Olshaker create a detailed profile of the killer, and reveal their chief suspect. Was Lizzie Borden truly innocent of the murder of her father and stepmother as the Fall River, Massachusetts, jury decided, or was she the one who took the ax and delivered those infamous "whacks"? Through a minute-by-minute behavioral analysis of the crime, the authors come to a convincing conclusion. Did Bruno Richard Hauptmann single-handedly kidnap the baby son of Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, the most famous couple in the world, or was he an innocent man caught up and ultimately executed in a relentless rush to judgment in the "crime of the century"? What kind of person could kill six-year-old JonBenet Ramsey on Christmas night in her own home? Douglas was called in on the case shortly after the horrifying murder, and his conclusions are hard-hitting and controversial. Why, in the face of the majority of public, media, and law enforcement opinion, including former FBI colleagues, does Douglas believe that John and Patricia Ramsey did not murder their daughter? And what is the forensic and behavioral evidence he brings to bear to make his claim? Taking a fresh and penetrating look at each case, the authors reexamine and reinterpret accepted facts and victimology using modern profiling and the techniques of criminal analysis developed by Douglas within the FBI. This book deconstructs the evidence and widely held beliefs surrounding each case and rebuilds them -- with fascinating and haunting results. Publishers Weekly FBI veteran Douglas is best known as the inventor of criminal profiling as an investigative tool, and in this superbly written and narratively taut new work, he teams up again with Olshaker, his coauthor on the bestselling Mindhunter, to look at eight murder cases that have transfixed the popular imagination. By systematically applying the most advanced techniques of criminology to the information available, he provides new insights and suppositions, even into cases as wel.... Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group 0-684-84600-4 / 9780684846002 Hardcover As New Condition New York Price:
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THE MONEY IS THE GRAVY: FINDING THE CAREER THAT NOURISHES YOU Clark, John Douglas 2003 5753 ABOUT THE BOOK The Money is the Gravy: Finding the Career That Nourishes You FROM THE PUBLISHER John Clark -- formerly a discontented lawyer, today a happy writer, speaker, and consultant -- says work and joy should go hand in hand. In this uplifting, inspiring, and often very funny book, he shows you how. Advocating small incremental changes, Clark takes you along the path to happiness, step-by-step. From avoiding the "how I've wasted my life (and it's too late)" trap and the "perfect job" illusion, you can move steadily forward to the life of your dreams...without jeopardizing your ability to pay your bills. Like every human being on Earth, you too have a calling. With laughs and insights courtesy of Dilbert, Doonesbury, and Calvin and Hobbes cartoons, John Clark fires you up to find it. His road map is simple -- look for the "three circles of work": skill that calls on your innate abilities, enjoyment to give you days of constant leisure, and meaning, a why to live for. The perfect guide, Clark has been where you are right now and traveled to where you want to be. John Clark's realistic approach will turn your life around slowly but surely, degree by degree. Using an explorer's mind-set that relishes the journey as much as the destination, it fortifies your courage to run away from angst and regret toward bliss and accomplishment. What about the money? You'll get a refreshing lesson in spotting the difference between Enough and More than Enough. And Clark's two-handed boost over the barriers of fear, disapproval, and family expectations will send you toward your goal of being true to yourself first...and discovering that THE MONEY IS THE GRAVY of a rich and rewarding life. FROM THE CRITICS Publishers Weekly If you're trapped in an unfulfilling career, take comfort in knowing it's not just you-according to New Zealander Clark, job depression is a global phenomenon. Clark writes about the despondency that comes with an unrewarding profession and how he dealt with it himself (he was a former commercial lawyer) in this positive but unimaginative guide. In the spirit of the 1980s classic Do What You Love, the Money Will Follow, Clark encourages readers to choose happiness over money and to "follow your bliss." He does this in an entertaining manner, enlivening the text with cartoons like Dilbert and Calvin and Hobbes and quotations by everyone from St. Augustine to Lucille Ball. The book is light on concrete strategies for making a life-altering career transition, serving more as an inspirational tool. In that way, it's more spiritual than most career manuals, exhorting job seekers to leave behind their angst-ridden cubicle lives and do what truly appeals to their inner selves. (Mar. 18) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information. WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING A delightful read and an excellent guide for your journey through work...and life! - Susan Jeffers This thoroughly enjoyable book is a true beacon of light for those struggling at the crossroads of life. - Stephen R. Covey A joy to read because of its great insight and age old wisdom updated for the benefit of all. - Bernie Siegel Warner Books, Incorporated 0-446-52918-4 / 9780446529181 Hardcover As New New York Price:
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