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ATP Airline Transport Pilot FAA Written Exam
Published in Paperback by Gleim Publications (April, 2000)
Author: Irvin N. Gleim
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Outstanding Study Guide - The Cheapest Way to Go
Everything that can be said about Gleim's books has already been... This is quite simply the most cost-effective way to take the FAA Written Exam for the ATP. With the exception of my Private Pilot Written, I have used the Gleim for every single FAA Test through MEI and ATP. Seminars may be quicker, but I cannot imagine them being worth the expense.

Simply highlight the answers and go through the book two or three times. Read the question, read the answer. Voila! Guaranteed pass. You'll be surprised how much you learn/relearn along the way, too. It takes a little longer than a seminar, but it's worth it.

Preparation for ATP Written Exam
Short and sweet...Gleim's "ATP Airline Transport Pilot FAA Written Exam" superbly prepares an applicant for the FAA written exam. The book was used as supplemental study material while completing a course of instruction from a leading aviation academy. The combination of classroom presentations and the exam preparation material found in this book resulted in all students passing their FAA exam, on the first attempt, with scores exceeding a 94%.


Atp Tour 1995
Published in Paperback by Triumph Books (March, 1995)
Authors: Triumph Books and Atp Tour
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Comprehensive guide to the top ATP tour players
For tennis fans following the ATP Tour, this book is a must. It contains more than 150 player bios, tournament results and other interesting statistics.


The ATP Tour : Ten Years of Superstar Tennis
Published in Hardcover by Universe Books (12 February, 2000)
Author: Richard Evans
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A thorough review of the first ten years of the tour.
My complaint is the retail price,but the book does provide a nice overview of various Tour stops and has a summary of champions of each ATP Tour stop. It also has profiles on some of the best players on the ATP Tour the last 10 years. [amt.] U.S/[amt.] Canadian is much too expensive in my opinion for a book of that size. I paid much less for the Encyclopaedia of Tennis by Bud Collins.


The Atp Tour: Year Two-1991: The Official Illustrated Guide to the Atp Tour-With the Full Results
Published in Hardcover by Bloomsbury Pub Ltd (January, 1993)
Authors: Richard Evans and Gibbons
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Awesome! Pictures of all the tournaments of the 1991 Season
I bought this book with low expectations, but you just get carried awway about all the tournaments during the year. You can see Agassi, Courier, Sampras, Mac, Boris, Edberg, Lendel, and even Sergio Brugera come alive in this book. I became a loyal ATP fan after reading this.


Rocket to the Top
Published in Paperback by HarperCollinsPublishers Australia (July, 2001)
Authors: Patrick Rafter and Leo Schlink
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A True Champion
My two favorite players are Pat Rafter and Pete Sampras so this book was destined to be of interest to me. Overall, I would say I'm slightly disappointed for not getting more in-depth into Pat Rafter the man. This is nothing but a simplistic diary of a year traveling the circuit, what he did at tournaments, where he practiced and with whom, and status of his injuries.

There is nothing in this book to criticize; it's just very simplistic reading. Pat is the epitome of an Australian man, a great athlete who credits his mates and his family for his strong bearing. Everyone knows Pat likes to toast a few and this book describes a few all-nighters after key wins.

Unfortunately, this book needed to be written sooner. The yearlong diary covers few highlights. He did make it to the semi-final of Wimbledon losing to Agassi and he did play in the Davis Cup match in Boston beating the Americans in an epic struggle with Todd Martin. But while the book starts after he won his second US Open, it ends with him losing in the first round of the US Open in 1999.

Probably the most interesting part of the book to me was the squabbles with Pete Sampras, my other favorite player. Pat starting beating Pete and I assumed Pete was struggling with this and was at fault for fallout by some of his comments. From reading this I suspect Pat was just at much at fault based on comments made at a press conference and the way he states his side of the relationship. Irrespective, they're both quality individuals and great players who went at it from different angles. It says a lot for their character that they talked on the phone to hash out any difference and can both walk away with respect for each other.

I don't mean to be disrespectful to Pat about this review. I miss his game. You knew when you watched a Pat Rafter match you got 100% effort win or lose and that attitude comes through loud and clear. I just wish it had covered more background about his upbringing including his junior tennis career to show how he grew into such a champion.

Refreshing reading
I immensely enjoyed reading this book. I read it on the road while traveling to away matches. It was a refreshing and encouraging reading. It's very heartening to see such a down-to-earth person as Rafter be so succesful at tennis. The narrative is very personal and informal. It's like Rafter is having a couple of beers with you while he gives you his insight on life as a professional tennis player. Great tennis player + Great person = Patrick Rafter

Attention Rafter Fans
If you are a Patrick Rafter fan I think you will enjoy this book. It's like he's speaking to you throughout the entire book. You get to know how he feels before and during matches. I enjoyed reading the book and hope he comes out with another book telling his story from the beginning.


Achammer-Tritthart & Partner
Published in Hardcover by Chronicle Books (December, 2003)
Authors: Achammer-Tritthart, Partner, Atp--Achammer-Tritthart & Partner, and ATP - Achammer-Tritthart
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Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) levels in microbial cultures and a review of the ATP biomass estimation technique
Published in Paperback by Inland Waters Directorate, Canada Centre for Inland Waters (1976)
Author: A. A. Qureshi
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Advanced Technology Program : proposal preparation guidelines, proposal solicitation - ATP 91-01 (SuDoc C 13.6/2:AD 9)
Published in Unknown Binding by National Institute of Standards and Technology, Advanced Technology Program (1991)
Author: U.S. National Archives and Records Administration
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Advanced Technology Program : proposal preparation kit for proposal solicitations - ATP 92-01 and 93-01 (SuDoc C 13.2:T 22/7/book)
Published in Unknown Binding by The Program (1992)
Author: U.S. National Archives and Records Administration
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Agreement on the International Carriage of Perishable Foodstuffs and on the Special Equipment to Be Used for Such Carriage (Atp/Sales No. E/F/R.91.I)
Published in Paperback by UN Pr (December, 1991)
Authors: Economic Commission for Europe and United Nations
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