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Post by johnfgolding on Mar 30, 2008 8:28:43 GMT
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Post by Acumen on Mar 30, 2008 13:20:10 GMT
Publication of this book has been put back by 12 months according to my trade sources.
As soon as we know for certain, Acumen will be making an offer to regular customers.
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Post by gooders on Mar 30, 2008 14:16:17 GMT
I would imagine that the aforementioned publication ( when it is released) will be more aimed at players. There are of course the more usual tomes such as Tom Smith's and the M C C Open Learning manual, which can be downloaded from the Lords Website; all 150 odd pages, which goes into considerably more detail than I would think a pictorial handbook might.
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Post by johnfgolding on Mar 30, 2008 16:13:06 GMT
That is interesting that you can get the Open Learning Manual by downloading. It is not a big file.
I have also seen Q&A for each of the laws that can be downloaded.
I would agree that the book will unlikely to be a substitute for Tom Smiths or the Open Learning Manual.
I have also got the Q&A by Don Kirkby from Acumen Books. Very good they are with some quite obtuse questions. Thoroughly recommended.
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Post by jaybee on Mar 31, 2008 6:10:43 GMT
That is interesting that you can get the Open Learning Manual by downloading. It is not a big file. To save others searching - it's on the MCC site rather than the ECB one.
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Post by swerveman on Mar 31, 2008 13:12:13 GMT
It's a pity you can't download the ring binder and index cards as well.
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Post by johnfgolding on Mar 31, 2008 15:39:28 GMT
It's a pity you can't download the ring binder and index cards as well. I have a trick for that. It is one of the "honey do's"
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