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Past Texty Winners

2002: San Diego

  • Frederic Martini: Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology, fifth edition (Prentice Hall).
  • Scott G. Pasewark,William R. Pasewark Jr., William R. Pasewark Sr., Carolyn Pasewark Denny, Frank M. Stogner, Jan Pasewark Stogner and Beth Pasewark Wadsworth: Microsoft Office XP, Introductory Course, first edition (Course Technology).
  • Paul Siegel: Communication Law in America, first edition (Allyn & Bacon).
  • William Stallings: Operating Systems, fourth edition (Prentice Hall).
  • Michael Sullivan: Sullivan's College Algebra, sixth edition (Prentice Hall).
  • Andrew S. Tanenbaum: Modern Operating Systems, second edition (Prentice Hall).
  • Antony C. Wilbraham, Dennis D. Staley, Michael S. Matta and Edward L. Waterman: Addison Wesley Chemistry 2002, fifth edition revised (Prentice Hall).

2001: San Antonio

  • William D. Callister Jr.: Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engneering: An Interactive Text (Wiley).
  • Ida Flynn and Ann McIver McHoes: Understanding Operating Systems, third edition (Brooks/Cole).
  • Mary Ellen Guffey: Business Communication: Process and Product, third edition (Thomson).
  • Fred S. Kleiner and Christin J. Mamiya: Gardener's Art Through the Ages, 11th edition (Harcourt)
  • Jay Pasachoff and Alex Filippenko: The Cosmos: Astronomy in the New Millennium (Harcourt).
  • Martin Lewis, Marie Price, William Wyckoff and Les Rowntree: Diversity Amid Globalization (Prentice Hall).
  • William R. Pasewark Sr., William R. Pasewark Jr., Carolyn Pasewark Denny, Scott G. Pasewark, Jan A. Pasewark Stogner, Frank M. Stogner and Beth Pasewark Wadsworth: Microsoft Works 2000, Basic, third edition (South-Western/Course Technology).
  • Dee U. Silverthorn: Human Physiology: An Integrated Approach, second edition (Prentice-Hall).

2000: New Orleans

  • Edward Aguado and Jim Burt: Understanding Weather and Climate (Prentice Hall).
  • Courtland BoveŽ and John V. Thill: Business Communication Today (Prentice Hall).
  • Warren BoveŽ: Discovering Journalism (Greenwood).
  • William S. Klug and Michael Cummings: Concepts of Genetics (Prentice Hall).
  • William R. Pasewark Jr. and William R. Pasewark Sr.: Microsoft 2000: Introductory Course (South-Western).
  • James Rubenstein: The Cultural Landscape: An Introduction to Human Geography (Prentice Hall).
  • William Stallings: Computer Organization and Architecture (Prentice Hall).
  • Antony C. Wilbraham and Dennis D. Staley, Michael S. Matta and Edward L. Waterman: Addison Wesley Chemistry (Prentice Hall).

1999: Park City

  • Edward J. Tarbuck and Frederick K. Lutgens: Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology, sixth edition (Prentice Hall), in the college physical sciences category.
  • Sallie A. Marston and Paul L. Knox: Human Geography: Places and Regions in Global Context, first edition (McGraw-Hill), in the humanities and social sciences division.
  • Jennie Dusheck and Allan Tobin: Asking About Life, first edition (Saunders), in the college life sciences category.
  • William Stallings: Cryptography and Network Security, second edition (Prentice Hall), in the college computer science and engineering category.
  • Laura H. Chapman: Adventures in Art, first edition (Davis), in the el-hi communication, education, performing arts and visual arts category.
  • Michael Sullivan: College Algebra, fifth edition (Prentice Hall), in the college math and stats category.

1998: St. Petersburg

1997: Las Vegas

  • Charles Corbin and Ruth Lindsey: Fitness for Life (Scott Foresman/Addison Wesley), in the el-hi communication, education and performing and visual arts category.
  • Roland E. Larson: Interactive College Algebra (Houghton Mifflin) in the college math-stats category.
  • Roland E. Larson: Larson's Leapfrog Math (Meridian Creative Group) in the el-hi math-stats category.
  • William Stallings: Data and Computer Communications (Prentice Hall) in the college computer science-engineering category.
  • Hiley Ward: Mainstreams of American Media History (Allyn & Bacon) in the college communication, education and performing and visual arts category.
  • Antony Wilbraham, Michael S. Matta and Dennis D. Staley: Addison Wesley Chemistry (Addison Wesley) in the el-hi physical science category.
  • Michael Zeilik: Astronomy -- The Evolving Universe (Wiley & Sons) in the college physical sciences category.


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