David Evans Archives All Years = 2 Books, 3 Films, 14 Articles Decade 1880s = 1 Book Year 1883 = 1 Book Decade 1910s = 1 Book Year 1911 = 1 Book Decade 1960s = 1 Article Year 1963 = 1 Article Decade 1970s = 2 Articles Year 1973 = 1 Article Year 1976 = 1 Article Decade 1980s = 3 Articles Year 1984 = 1 Article Year 1985 = 1 Article Year 1986 = 1 Article Decade 1990s = 1 Film, 7 Articles Year 1993 = 1 Article Year 1994 = 3 Articles Year 1995 = 1 Article Year 1997 = 1 Film, 2 Articles Decade 2000s = 2 Films, 1 Article Year 2003 = 1 Article Year 2006 = 1 Film Year 2007 = 1 Film David Evans • 19 Items / 2 Books, 3 Films, 10 Articles, 3 Reviews, 1 Poem
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After Play, Walking Home... David Evans
The North American Review (New), Spring 1973 , pp. 24-25
Another Earth David Evans and Al Landau
Novelette
Worlds of If Science Fiction, May 1963 , pp. 100-114
Everything You Wanted to Know About Two-Sided Markets David Evans and Peter Passell
What eBay and singles bars have in common
Fever Pitch (1997 Film) David Evans
Features
Fly the Fiery Skies David Evans
After Valujet, airline safety is still in question.
Mysterious Creatures (2006 Film) David Evans
Pork-O-Rama David Evans
A Peek at the Pork in This Year's Defense Budget
Reports & Comment David Evans and Richard Campany
Military Strategy: The Lessons of Conflict
The Robber Bride (2007 Film) David Evans
On Political Books
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Snatching Modest victory from the Jaws of Triumph (Review) David Evans
How Schwarzkopf's ego, Powell's ambition, and miscommunication on the ground failed to ...
The Generals' War by Michael R. Gordon and Bernard E. Trainor [+]
Technology vs. Training (Review) David Evans
In an age of technology worship, a trained fighting force is an afterthought.
Digital Soldiers by James F. Dunnigan [+]
Uncovering the Silent Depression (Review) David Evans
Silent Depression, by Wallace C. Peterson
Silent Depression by Wallace C. Peterson We Arm the World David Evans
Why the U.S. Should Abandon Its Military Economy.
The 99% Fallacy David Evans
A Marine nuclear targeting officer says Star Wars can't do the job.
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