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Chaos Under Control: The Art and Science of Complexity
Published in Paperback by W H Freeman & Co. (1994)
Authors: David Peak, Michael Frame, Rhonda Roland Shearer, and Benoit B. Mandelbrot
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examples and activities give you a real feel for chaos
As a teacher attempting to introduce chaos theory into high school physics and mathematics classes, the book gave many examples of practical activities. It also gave many examples of how chaos could and would become useful. There are currently so many false methods being used to integrate subject matter in education; chaos theory has great potential to demonstrate clear connections between arts, sciences, and social sciences, and Peak and Frame in a simple manner bring this to light.


Civil War and Reconstruction
Published in Paperback by W.W. Norton & Company (2001)
Authors: David Herbert Donald, Jean H. Baker, Michael F. Holt, and Michael Holt
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The Standard on Civil War History
Professor Donald provides insight into how the collective decisions of the past have led to so many of the problematic circumstances we face as a nation today. Professors Donald, Baker and Holt take the reader back to over twenty years before the beginning of the Civil War and continue through Reconstruction to examine the various factors and angles from which the entire history of the Civil War and Reconstruction is derived. The student of American History has everything needed in one concise volume to gain a working knowledge of the Civil war and Reconstruction era. This work is a well-documented, factual and detailed account of the most trying period of history our nation has seen to date. The work is accurate, comprehensive and concise. No doubt The Civil War and Reconstruction by David H. Donald will maintain a prominent place in any serious historical library for years to come.


The Collector's Encyclopedia of Disneyana
Published in Hardcover by Collector Books (1992)
Authors: David Longest and Michael Stern
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A True Encyclopedia of Disneyana Collectibles !
This 224 page library volume with laminated covers contains more than 850 large, full color, sharp photos of each item. It contains more than 2000 values, however the book was published in 1992. A lot of text is provided and most of the photos are accompanyed by a useful description. A joy to look at. You'll want to add this to your collectibles library and keep it forever !


Colonialism and Development: Britain and Its Tropical Colonies, 1850-1960
Published in Unknown Binding by Routledge (E) (1993)
Authors: Michael Havinden and David Meredith
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Superb account of the iniquities of empire
This fascinating and scholarly study provides the hard evidence that the British Empire was a disaster for those whom it ruled. For instance, Benjamin Kidd, in 'The Control of the Tropics', wrote that the inhabitants of the tropics had no right to their resources; he held that they must be developed for the general good of the world. In fact they were developed, when they were, only for the general good of the british ruling class, as grasping a bunch of villains as the world has ever seen.

Havinden and Meredith conclude, "Throughout this book we have shown that colonialism and development were largely contradictory and that this produced a gap between the dreams (or myths) of developing the 'great estate' and the economic realities. The structural imbalances in the economies of the British colonies which were apparent by the end of the colonial era were the direct result of the pursuit of the Chamberlain aim of buttressing the British economy with a 'great estate' in the tropics. In the end the Chamberlain dream was abandoned along with formal colonial rule but its persistence over the previous seventy years bequeathed the now ex-colonies a legacy which would continue to inhibit their economic development in the years to come." They wrote, "The Colonial Office's development philosophy still depended upon the belief that once the state had provided a framework ordered government and a basic infrastructure, private entrepreneurs and private capital could be relied upon to initiate and carry out a steady programme of economic advance. ... the development problem was not as simple as this." Pre-1914, "the incomes of most of the inhabitants of the tropical colonies remained pitifully small and their standard of living abysmally low." As now, disgusting levels of wealth fed off vilely low poverty.

Sir Henry Moore, Assistant Secretary at the Colonial Office, wrote in 1939 that, "any proposals for the creation of secondary industry in the Colonial Empire are received with a marked lack of enthusiasm, if not with suspicion. The reason for this, I suggest, appears to me to be found in the more or less unwritten rule that any proposals, whether in the field of industry or tariffs, which give rise to any conflict of economic interest, should be approached from the standpoint that United Kingdom trade interests must rank first, Dominion trade interests second, and those of the Colonial Empire last." For 'trade interests', read fat cats. Plus ca change - yet.


The Danger of Words: And Writings on Wittgenstein (Wittgenstein Studies)
Published in Paperback by Thoemmes Pr (1997)
Authors: M. O'C Drury, David Berman, Michael Fitzgerald, and John Hayes
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A classic; should be reprinted
Drury's work is a classic. It includes discussions of issues in psychiatry and religion by a friend of Ludwig Wittgenstein's, the great philosopher whose works "Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus" and "Philosophical Investigations" remain controversial and highly influential today in philosophy -- especially analytical philosophy, (the late) logical positivism, and the philosophy of language. Students interested in any of these fields will also benefit from Drury's work, and it can especially recommended to those who enjoy Wittgenstein's own writing, or who are interested in how it might be applied to issues such as psychiatry and religion.


David Frost's Book of the World's Worst Decisions
Published in Hardcover by Crown Pub (1983)
Authors: David Frost, Michael Deaking, and Michael Deakin
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Wicked Hilarious
Im really into humor books, and I was searching around Amazon to select a book to read for reading class in school. So, as I was searching I found this book and ordered it. It was a really awesome book, and it makes you laugh outloud. I almost peed my pants. I don't regret getting this book, and I think everyone should have a chance reading it.


David Jones: The Maker Unmade
Published in Hardcover by Seren Books (1996)
Authors: Jonathan Miles and Derek Shiel
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press reviews
'...will do much to re-establish the reputation of this English painter-poet. Through the exploration of his visual work in relation to his life it exposes the lineaments and patterns of an intensely original mind ... It teases out the strands ... as differing influences weave and interweave' The Times

'a major scholarly work ... placing Jones in a modern and even a post-modern context ... a biography as well as an illuminating critical study ... beautifully designed ... it defines Jones's achievement in altogether contemporary terms, but with an entirely unmodish intellectual and argumentative rigour' New Welsh Review

'ambitious and substantial ... here at last is the full record of the visual work, generously illustrated and essential on chronology' Fiona MacCarthy in The Observer

'A finely detailed study or the drawings and paintings.' Andrew Motion in The Guardian

'A large and illuminating conspectus of Jones's career. The large format suggests an art book, the abundant text a scholarly monograph...mixing analysis with biography and source material' The Independent on Sunday

'This comprehensive.. and finely illustrated book' - The Oldie

'A compelling picture of the brilliant painter-poet' - Western Mail

'with intelligent, sensitive insight ... refreshing and incisive' - The Tablet

'Succeeds in being readily comprehensible while also being scholarly. Exceptionally well produced, beautifully illustrated' The Literary Review

'Major new study...authoratitve, massively researched...a sophisticated aquaintance with thecultural context and many vivid details of biography' The Times Literary Supplement

'this comprehensive study will surprise even those familiar with Jones's writing and art' U.S. Publishers Weekly

'readable, stimulating and highly informative book' Agenda

'admirably illuminating' The Chesterton Review


David Lion and Lamb
Published in Paperback by C S S Publishing Company (1988)
Author: Michael Mills
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A must read!
Excellent novel by an excellent writer! I would recommend this to anyone, as well as his other titles.


Death Tour
Published in Paperback by New American Library (1979)
Author: David Michael
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Shocking!
This is one of the scariest books EVER. You will not put it down. I read it 15 years ago and still remember every detail. It's gruesome, and shows people at their most cruel. The story is taken from the perspective of a high school paper reporter, whose shock and disgust effectively parallel the reader's. The ending is a true surprise. You will remember this book forever. I can't believe this classic is out of print. Everyone must have stolen it (this happened at my library).


Democracy Betrayed: The Wilmington Race Riot of 1898 and Its Legacy
Published in Hardcover by Univ of North Carolina Pr (1998)
Authors: David S. Cecelski, Timothy B. Tyson, Stephen David Kantrowitz, and Michael K. Honey
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Excellent Book
First let me say that I rarely read non-fiction and even when I do, I rarely manage to finish an entire book of it. Democracy Betrayed is an exception. The writing was clear, precise, right-on, and interesting. And, perhaps most importantly, educational. I was born and raised in North Carolina and knew nothing--absolutely nothing--about the Wilmington Race Riots or the subject of Cecelski's essay Abraham Galloway. I am female and was a victim of gender based racial violence myself so I was aware of the issues raised in Gilmore's essay and White's essay, but I have never seen the issues written about so well. What I most like about this book is that it destroys stereotypes about class and race. After all isn't it the most well-to-do who most benefit from race violence so why should we be surprised to learn that it was not the so-called "white trash" who began the racial massacre in 1898, but the rich, the ones who were most likely to benefit from forcing the elected fusionist party officials out of office and placing themselves in their offices. I never knew--it certainly wasn't taught in my public school--that in 1896 every office in North Carolina was held by a progressive fusionist party member, elected by the fusion of lower class whites and blacks. Imagine how different this state would be, how advanced in talent and intelligence, if the massacre hadn't occurred, if black doctors, lawyers, real estate agents, newspaper editors and writers, etc, hadn't been forced from the state and if the elected officials had been allowed to remain in office. Perhaps what is most important is the book succeeds in "drawing public attention to the tragedy", a tragedy that is apparantly very much in the consciousness of Black Wilmington citizens and very much needs to be in the consciousness of all humans.


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