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Fischer/Spassky: The New York Times Report on the Chess Match of the Century
Published in Hardcover by Times Books (1973)
Authors: Richard Roberts, Francis Wyndham, C.H.O. Alexander, Bobby Fischer, and Boris Vasilyevich Spassky
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Phenomenal Chess Book!
This book was great. The author does a great job talking about the FIDE in the first half of the book, just to inform you about the technicalities of playing in a World Championship match. The author talks about "The War of Nerves" theory, the somewhate eccentric Bobby Fischer, but at the same time, the outstanding play of him also. Part two of the book is absolutely great. It is a game-by-game analysis, showing other possible moves, a full rundown of the game, move by move, and what I enjoyed, the final position of the pieces. That truely gives you a chance to "get inside" the mind of these great chess players. If you are interested in chess, or want to get interested in chess, read this book!

A personal experience
This book was written by a panel of experts and afficianados -- ranging from music and news editors to chess grandmasters. It follows the most highly publicized chess match ever played. Expert analysis of each game is combined with personal and historical context.

The title of my review refers to the fact that I was in Iceland with my father (Richard J Roberts) and the others as we watched the matches, and was somewhat privy to much of the the behind-the-scenes reporting (as privy as a 10 year old could be).


Tree Wisdom
Published in Paperback by Thorsons Pub (1997)
Author: Jacqueline Memory Paterson
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Great Book
Everyone must read this extraordinary piece of historical literature. I enjoyed this most compelling source to the inner thinkings of Luther.

A Book Every Lutheran Should Read Again and Again
This is one of those books of which all too many Lutherans have heard but that far too few have read. I myself must admit that although I was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran Church, I had not read the Large Catechism until just recently. Upon finishing it, I asked myself why I had not done so years ago, as it would have saved me much trouble.

The Large Catechism is Martin Luther's summary of his own teachings. He wrote the catechism for one simple reason - to remind the infant Lutheran Church of the things for which they stood and to advise them as to how they should live and worship. His explanations are clear and straight-forward. He is remarkably blunt at times, not being a man fond of euphemism, in his admonition for a godly life against a worldly one. Yet at no time does he profess the necessity of leaving the world to follow God. It is his contention that one only need live by God's commandments and everything will work out in the end. It is this down to earth, common sense theology that made Luther, and from him the Protestant Reformation, so successful.

Reading Luther, it is easy to see how people were drawn to his ideas. After centuries of clerical obscurantism, endless canonical laws and regulations, papal pronouncements, and a host of other arcana, a theology that can be summed up as "Love God, follow his commandments in your actions as well as in your hearts, observe the sacraments of baptism and communion, and seek comfort in the Word of God" must have been a breath of fresh air to the beleaguered people of Germany.

Luther's commentary upon the commandments is both helpful and enlightening. He admonishes those who would think they have heard or thought all they need to think again. Often, he will surprise you with an observation so clear and true that you will wonder why you never thought of it yourself. It is from this experience that you then realize that his admonition against thinking you know it all proves itself.

While the book is recommended to all Christians, indeed, to anyone for that matter, it is especially recommended to Lutherans. For too long we have forgotten the roots of our faith. We need to refresh our memories as to who we are and what we believe, and most importantly why we believe it. Read not only the Large Catechism, but the Augsburg Confessions, the 95 Theses, the Table Talk... for that matter, get a copy of the Book of Concord (of which a new edition has just been published) and read it through. You may discover that you are part of a denomination you have never really known. Take my word for it, you will reap the benefits of your labors.

Luther's large catechism
this is one of the best spirtal books I have seen.


Current Developments in Lens Design
Published in Paperback by SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering (2000)
Authors: Robert E. Gischer, R. E. Fischer, W. J. Smith, and W. H. Swantner
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Development in Context: Acting and Thinking in Specific Environments (Jean Piaget Symposium Series)
Published in Hardcover by Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc (1993)
Authors: Robert H. Wozniak, Kurt W. Fischer, and Robert M. Wozniak
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My seven chess prodigies : Bobby Fischer, Robert E. Byrne, William J. Lombardy, Donald Byrne, Raymond A. Weinstein, Salvatore J. Matera, Lewis H. Cohen
Published in Unknown Binding by Simon and Schuster ()
Author: John W. Collins
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Precoding and Signal Shaping for Digital Transmission
Published in Unknown Binding by John Wiley & Sons DO NOT ORDER ON THIS CODE (21 January, 2003)
Author: Robert F. H. Fischer
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