Books written by Jim Cook

  • Arizona Liar's Journal

    Dick Wick Hall , the inventor of Salome and a thousand other tall stories , theorized that when the world turned upside down , the sea that had covered Arizona dried up . At that point , Hall said , the scorpion evolved as the ...

  • The Myth of the Stone-Campbell Movement

    Some years before, Dr. S. Shepard had told me that three persons could not be one person, and that the text brought to prove the trinity, IJohn v.7, did not say, three persons, but three, without saying what the three were.

  • IBM i 6.1 Technical Overview

    The project that produced this publication was managed by: Scott Vetter, PMP IBM Austin Thanks to the following people for their contributions to this project: Lindsay S Avers, Hernando Bedoya, David Bhaskaran, Adam T Clark, ...

  • Security Guide for IBM i V6.1

    This book is intended for security auditors and consultants, IBM System Specialists, Business Partners, and clients to help you answer first-level questions concerning the security features that are available under IBM.

  • Problems in US History: (Second Edition)

    The second edition features new readings on American Reconstruction and the 19th century roots of the Stone-Campbell Movement.

  • IBM Power 520 Technical Overview

    This IBM Redpaper publication is a comprehensive guide covering the IBM Power 520 server, machine type model 8203-E4A.

  • The Arizona Liar's Almanac

    A book of questionable lore about Arizona includes humorous information on the state's local climate, flora, fauna, geography, modern living, and more.

  • Problems in U.S. History

    In presenting students with diverse issues and interests, the selections in Problems in U.S. History help readers think critically about the social, political, and cultural issues that have shaped America.