Vanity Fair (1911): with Helen Gardner as Becky Sharp by DorinSchumacher Paperback, Published 2020 by Atm Publishing ISBN-13: 978-0-9972417-7-8, ISBN: 0-9972417-7-2
Gatsby's Child by DorinSchumacher Paperback, 234 Pages, Published 2018 by Mastodon Publishing ISBN-13: 978-1-73200-916-5, ISBN: 1-73200-916-3
"Literary Nonfiction. Memoir. Women's Studies. A young Gentile and Jewish woman grows into adulthood with an abusive mother and a womanizing father who met on Broadway. The grandaughter of silent film star Helen Gardner, she discovers her own sexuality and empowerment, while navigating the uber wealthy and racist East Egg society."
Get Funded!(1st Edition) A Practical Guide for Scholars Seeking Research Support from Business by Dorin Gardner Schumacher Paperback, 304 Pages, Published 1991 by Sage Publications, Inc ISBN-13: 978-0-8039-4441-1, ISBN: 0-8039-4441-1
"In a time of shrinking government support for academic research, this manual for academics and researchers on how to persuade private businesses to sponsor research projects and programmes will be most welcome. It includes practical, down-to-earth suggestions for locating an appropriate company, making the initial contact, negotiating a research grant and writing and reporting research results. As well as this, Get Funded! establishes a ..."
"... Ruth Z. DEMING • Steve DEUTSCH • Bruce Louis DODSON • Damian
DRESSICK • Judah ELI • Michael ESTABROOK • Tom FEGAN • Monica
FERNANDEZ • Ann GABEL • Nod GHOSH • Alison Theresa GIBSON • Warren ...
PAINTER • Carl 'Papa' PALMER • M PAUSEMAN • Melisa QUIGLEY • Stephen V.
RAMEY • Stephanie REENTS • Aaron RETZ • Ruth Sabath ROSENTHAL •
Michele SAINT-YVES ..."
Get Funded!(1st Edition) A Practical Guide for Scholars Seeking Research Support from Business by Dorin Gardner Schumacher Hardcover, 304 Pages, Published 1992 by Sage Publications, Inc ISBN-13: 978-0-8039-4440-4, ISBN: 0-8039-4440-3
"In 1985 Dr. Gary Kovacs of IBM made a study for IBM of several hundred past
projects to assess the rates of success and failure and find the factors
responsible for those outcomes. The factor most highly correlated with the
roughly 5% of ..."