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| Author Gerald Everett Jones has written more than 20 business and computer titles, many of them in collaboration with content experts. Advising experts on how to propose their books to publishers and how to develop them commercially is a core competency of La Puerta Productions. Praise for How to Lie with Charts:
Career BibliographyAs Credited Author or Coauthor How to Lie with Charts (Sybex, republished at iUniverse; new Second
Edition from LaPuerta) 24P: Make Your Digital Movies Look Like Hollywood (Thomson) with DVD Digital Filmmaking for Teens (Thomson) with DVD Real World Digital Video: Industrial-Strength Video
Production Techniques, with Pete Shaner (Peachpit Press, two editions) with DVD PMP Certification For Dummies, with Peter Nathan (Wiley) with CD Easy Photoshop Elements (Que) with CD Font
Secrets & Solutions (Sybex) Fonts:
A Guide for Designers and Editors (iUniverse) Harvard
Graphics for Windows: The Art of Presentation (Prima) Freelance
Graphics for Windows: The Art of Presentation (Prima) Harvard
Graphics Instant Reference (Sybex,
three editions) Lotus
1-2-3 for Windows Instant Reference (Sybex,
three editions) Excel
for Windows Quick & Easy (Sybex,
two editions) Murphy’s
Laws of Excel (Sybex) A
Guided Tour of Excel (Sybex) Lotus
1-2-3 for Windows Quick & Easy
(Sybex) AUTOCAD
Applications (ScottForesman) Looking
Good with Harvard Graphics (ScottForesman) Work
for Hire with Content Experts Nadler
and Hibino, Breakthrough Thinking (Prima: proposal, chapters, and editorial) Gilbert
and Larky, Practical Pascal (South-Western) College
textbook
series for the Computer Information Systems curriculum (South-Western): Smith,
Medley, and Alexander, Advanced Office Systems Gallegos,
Richardson, and Borthick, Audit and
Control of Information Systems Hetzel,
Computer Information Systems: Project and
Case Study Leigh
and Burgess, Distributed Intelligence Leigh
and Ali, System Architecture: Software and
Hardware Concepts
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