David S. Butler

David S. Butler

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Explain Pain Super Charged (Non-Fiction) was the most recently released book by David S. Butler, on February 1st, 2017.

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David S. Butler Stats: The most read book by David S. Butler on Book Notification is Explain Pain, a Non-Fiction book. The second most read book is The Explain Pain Handbook: Protectometer, a Non-Fiction book.

Below is a complete list of David S. Butler books in publication and chronological order, broken down by series.

List of Non-Fiction Books in Publication Order

ReadTitle Avg.YearBook Link
1
1991
2
2000
3
6
Explain Pain (With: G. Lorimer Moseley)
2002
4
6
The Explain Pain Handbook: Protectometer (With: G. Lorimer Moseley)
2015
5
Explain Pain Super Charged (With: G. Lorimer Moseley)
2017
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David S. Butler

David S. Butler has written 5 Non-Fiction Books. The first was released in 1991 with the book Mobilisation of the Nervous System. The most recently released was Explain Pain Super Charged which was released in 2017. There are no upcoming non-fiction books by David at this time.

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David S. Butler: F.A.Q

What was the first book David S. Butler wrote?

The first book written by David S. Butler was Mobilisation of the Nervous System, published in 1991.

What was the most recent book David S. Butler wrote?

Their most recently released work was Explain Pain Super Charged on February 1st, 2017.

What is the most popular book by David S. Butler?

Based on the number of readers on Book Notification, the most popular David S. Butler book is Explain Pain. Here are their most popular books:
  1. Explain Pain (6)
  2. The Explain Pain Handbook: Protectometer (6)

Are there upcoming new books by David S. Butler?

David S. Butler does not have any upcoming books with a set publication date within the next few months at this time.

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How many books has David S. Butler written?

David S. Butler has written 5 books. All of their books are Non-Fiction Books.

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