This guidebook provides aspiring bar-goers with everything they need to know before they step through the swinging doors. From the etiquette of ordering drinks to navigating the maze of legal terminology, this book will give readers the confidence they need to feel at home in any watering hole. With witty observations and helpful tips, author Hilary Bluff paints a vivid picture of the bar scene and all of its unique quirks. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Bluff Your Way in Champagne, The Bluff Guid
The Bluffer's guide to Literature, Know your jargon and hold your own in any Literary company, Instant Erudition.
small book with humorous guide to gourmet cooking
Be an instant expert on golf and bluff your way with those who have a real grip on the sport. No handicap required, just a sense of humour. Unsure about the must-have clothing or clubs or downright mystified by the game? From 'baffy' to 'bogey', and from 'courses' to 'cleeks', here's all you need to know to put yourself on an even par with friends and colleagues.
Good management The secret of good management is avoiding bad management. Similarly, the test of good managers is that they cannot be observed or remembered for the deviations and idiosyncrasies which make bad managers so memorable. Real management The acid test of the true manager under pressure is that he or she is the only one not immediately doing something. The real manager is thinking before acting. Even if it's only a bluff. Proper management If you devote even a fragment of the working day to some thought about managing properly you can rise above the norm. Right management Good management is not necessarily about flair or excellence. It may often be about getting things right more than 90 per cent of the time, by avoiding the crass errors of your contemporaries. Simple management Good managers have every right to insist that presentations of all kinds, within and without the organization, be presented in words of few syllables which a child of four could understand.
A snappy little book containing facts, jargon, and inside information--all that readers need to know to hold their own among the experts.
Libro usado en buenas condiciones, por su antiguedad podria contener señales normales de uso
Libro usado en buenas condiciones, por su antiguedad podria contener señales normales de uso
Book by Mary Ellen Snodgrass; Peter Gammond
The country, the people, travel, culture. Bluffers Guides are the Cliff Notes to real living. And anyone going to work in Japan should read this, stat.
This book acts as a warning to anyone who might be tempted to accept a public speaking invitation and helps you become an expert bluffer!
Cover is glossy with two mild creases on the back. Pages are lightly tanned, but very clean and unmarked. Ships fast from California.
Helps the bluffer understand some of the technology involved as well as appreciate the lives of pilots. However the bluffer should not use all the bluff found in this book. Overdo it and the captain might make you carry out the landing.
Consultancy is a euphemism for the state of being unemployed. This book is for...those who seek to earn a living from consultancy without knowing anything about it.
A snappy little book containing facts, jargon, and inside information--all that readers need to know to hold their own among the experts.
The general public holds computers and computer people as intrinsically clever and interesting. At no time should the public be given the slightest hint of the truth.
Teaches the bluffer the art of seduction the importance of recognizing professional and amateur seducers and an assortment of seduction techniques.
Conducts the bluffer through circumstances in which the bluffer will encounter wine and the wine expert and equips the bluffer with vocabulary and evasive techniques to avoid being found out.
A snappy little book containing facts, jargon, and inside information--all that readers need to know to hold their own among the experts.
Book by Ravette, Publishing, Ravette Books
A snappy little book containing facts, jargon, and inside information--all that readers need to know to hold their own among the experts.
the Internet the Information Superhighway Cyberspace the World Wide Web-all describe the same simple idea: computers linked by telephone lines. But like any good con artist the Internet uses several names each designed to deceive in different ways. However the Internet has one highly important quality. People believe it must be interesting. Unlike normal computing which is important and useful the Internet is trivial and virtually useless. Thus its greatest appeal is to people who are themselves fascinating but trivial and useless
From brawn to brain, this book encompasses everything one needs to know to sort the men from the boys.
The titles in this humorous, best-selling series contain facts, jargon and inside information - all you need to know for instant expertise.
A snappy little book containing facts, jargon, and inside information--all that readers need to know to hold their own among the experts.
A snappy little book containing facts, jargon, and inside information--all that readers need to know to hold their own among the experts.