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Chess Made Simple
Published in Paperback by Doubleday (1960)
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Possibly the best chess book ever written
This book starts from the most basic levels and takes you through to fairly advanced material. I read this book when I could barely move the pieces and it took me to 1600+ strength in short order. You will gain a new and valuable insight into chess strategy and tactics in every chapter.
Chicago and the Old Northwest, 1673-1835: A Study of the Evolution of the Northwestern Frontier, Together With a History of Fort Dearborn
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Illinois Pr (Txt) (2001)
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Fort Dearborn Massacre
Meticulous research by Quaife yields the definitive account of the Fort Dearborn Massacre. Very little information has been added to his classic account in the past 50 years, although historians have tried desperately to find new information on the subject. Quaife also gives a picture of the history of the entire region surrounding Chicago. African-American historians may be interested in his detailed biography of DuSable.
A Choice for Our Children: Curing the Crisis in America's Schools
Published in Paperback by Institute for Contemporary Studies (1997)
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A book for all parents
Its time to remove government from schools, and give more power back to the parents regarding the education of their children. Our society has a problem (thanks to democrats) of erasing self accountability. If you want to get a definitive review of what the charter schools system could do, then read this book.
Christianity for Beginners
Published in Paperback by Abingdon Press (1998)
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non-threatening intro to Christianity
I give this book to friends who are curious about Christianity, but don't want to spend too much time studying. The book is small, easy to read, and short. Milton doesn't try to coerce us into believing, but he does show why he loves Christianity. I attended a Christian church but never understood how anyone could stand it. Attending church meant having to dress up to impress others and having to repeat words that I didn't even understand. Milton's book helped me to understand. Going to church feels so much better now that I know why I'm there. Christianity is actually a very beautiful religion. "Mere Christianity" by C.S. Lewis is the other book I recommend if someone wants to spend a bit more time deciding whether to accept Christianity.
Colin's Campus: Cambridge Life and the English Eclogue
Published in Hardcover by Susquehanna Univ Pr (2000)
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Edmund Spenser, Mick Jagger, and Colin's Campus
Traditionally, MTV has held the monopoly on what's hip in the music world, but recently, VH1, MTV's network rival, has claimed ratings ground with its award-winning show, "Behind the Music," which chronicles the beginnings of the great rock bands of the 1960s and 1970s and which is watched religiously by those of us who spent much of our formative years listening to the Rolling Stones and Bad Company (in contrast to today's youth, who prefer the gastronomically-named and oddly-spelled Eminem and Limp Bizkit). In Colin's Campus, as in "Behind the Music," Gary Bouchard, a scholar of the English Renaissance, recounts a crucial yet hitherto unexplored feature of the English Renaissance pastoral: pastoralists' "backward glance" at their university days for literary inspiration. Bouchard posits that Edmund Spenser, Phineas Fletcher, and John Milton, the early modern authors who are the focus of Bouchard's analysis, incorporate aspects of Cambridge life in their poetry. Spenser's The Shepheardes Calender, Fletcher's Piscatorie Eclogues, and Milton's Lycidas wax lyrical on collegiate fellowship, rivalry, poverty, sexuality, and "inheritance" or imitation of previous pastoralists: Theocritus, Virgil, and Sannazaro. Bouchard's argument, however, is not limited to tracing the Renaissance poets' nostalgia for the lost worlds of the campus; Bouchard also describes the poets' realization that they have outgrown student sensibilities, that their re-creation of the campus superimposes mature views of the future. Hence, Colin's Campus possesses an analytical comprehensiveness that does full justice to the complexity of the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century pastoral and to the canon of early modern literature. Also, it must be noted that apart from the absorbing and cloistered subject matter of Colin's Campus, Bouchard's finely tuned prose is to be praised. In fact, every sentence of Colin's Campus appears to be carefully crafted for clarity. At a moment in English studies when literary criticism is often weighed down with theoretical jargon and maze-like explications, Bouchard's examination is highly readable and recommended for specialists and non-specialists alike. Readers will enjoy Bouchard's wit and humor, as in the following sentence, which endeavors to explain Colin Clout's unrequited love in The Shepheardes Calender through the words of the irrepressible Mick Jagger: Bouchard writes, "As for Colin's romantic venture with Rosalind, we learn little apart from the standard Petrarchan predicament: he's so hot for her; she's so cold."
The Compensation Handbook: A State-Of-The Art Guide to Compensation Strategy and Design
Published in Hardcover by McGraw Hill Text (1991)
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The Compensation Handbook
As a compensation consultant, I sought a comprehensive guide for all aspects of the field. The 4th edition of The Compensation Handbook provides simple and direct answers for every compensation problem. It is a virtual "who's who" of compensation professionals providing well-constructed, concise information on area of expertise. No matter what information I seek -- from base compensation, variable compensation, executive compensation, performance and compensation, compensation and corporate culture, or international compensation -- I can find pertinent, practical guidance in this one book. Compensation issues that are currently challenging every company - regardless of size, age, industry -- are especially well developed in The Compensation Handbook. The section on Corporate Culture containing chapters on "Culture and Compensation" and "Connecting Compensation, Behaviors, Culture, and Strategy to Win" by William M. Mercer consultants, "Rewarding Scarce Talent" by Patricia Zingheim, "Gaining a Competitive Edge by Improving the Return on Human Capital" by Peter LeBlanc, and "The Role of Work-Life Benefit in the Total Pay Strategy" covers issues that every compensation practitioner or human resources professional will grapple with in the forseeable future. Even the effect of technology and computers on compensation administration are handled in The Compensation Handbook. Information on global compensation strategies is relevant not only to practitioners by to anyone seeking employment on foreign soil or working for a foreign company. The Compensation Handbook is a winner.
Conflicts in the Middle East Since 1945 (The Making of the Contemporary World)
Published in Library Binding by Routledge (01 October, 2001)
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A timely guide to a world of conflict
This book which covers the main mid east arenas of conflict since World War 2 (Palestine/lebanon/the Gulf/ the Kurds/Iraq/Kuwait) is a very valuable background to the events of September 11th (2001). Usama bin Laden needs to be put into the context of Middle East disputes: especially Arab/Israel to understand his motivations. 'Conflicts' includes studies on Islamic fundamentalism, 'Holy Terror' and big power confrontation.
This is a timely publication. Slim and concise-good maps and bibliography. For both the scholar and the general reader. (...)
This is a timely publication. Slim and concise-good maps and bibliography. For both the scholar and the general reader. (...)
Conversations With Milton H. Erickson, MD: Changing Couples
Published in Hardcover by W W Norton & Company (1985)
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Classic work!!
This series of conversations sets the stage for stratigic family therapy. Erickson is in classic form here, the wit, the insight, and the process of change are all laid out quite well here. What these series do it lay out the way Erickson worked, and the guiding principles that he used in therapy. These books were out of print for years, and it is great to see them back!!
Conversations With Milton H. Erickson, MD: Changing Individuals
Published in Hardcover by W W Norton & Company (1985)
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A classic in family therapy
This series of conversations sets the stage for stratigic family therapy. Erickson is in classic form here, the wit, the insight, and the process of change are all laid out quite well here. What these series do it lay out the way Erickson worked, and the guiding principles that he used in therapy. These books were out of print for years, and it is great to see them back!!
Conversations with Milton H. Erickson, Volume III: Changing Children and Families (Norton Professional Books)
Published in Paperback by W.W. Norton & Company (1999)
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A classic book!!
This series of conversations sets the stage for stratigic family therapy. Erickson is in classic form here, the wit, the insight, and the process of change are all laid out quite well here. What these series do it lay out the way Erickson worked, and the guiding principles that he used in therapy. These books were out of print for years, and it is great to see them back!!
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