Hints on searching efficiently
The search function allows you to mix phrases and words and also allows the wildcards ? and *. To search for a phrase, enclose it in double quotes. The wildcard ? stands for a single letter and the wildcard * stands for any number of letters. The standard search function always searches for all the words or phrases you specify and is not case sensitive.
Thus, for example, typing in rain cats dogs will find anything that contains the word "rain" (and, of course, "raining") and the word "cats" and the word "dogs".
Typing in "dogs of war" havoc will find anything that contains the phrase "dogs of war" and the word "havoc".
Typing in "havoc * war" Antony will find anything that contains the word "havoc" followed by any number of characters and then the word "war" and which also contains the word "Antony".
The use of the * wildcard may produce some surprising results, as it may only find the second part of the phrase several pages later!

