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Ywain : The Knight of the Lion
Published in Paperback by Waveland Press (1992)
Authors: Chretien De Troyes, Robert W. Ackerman, Frederick W. Locke, and Carleton W. Carroll
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chivalry at its best
Yvain is a beautiful tale of love and courtly society by the greatest storyteller of medieval France, presented here in a very clear (and relatively cheap) translation. Particularly fine is the way this fantasy presents 12th-century aristocratic values, especially as the title character is torn between love of a woman and love of honor in his very masculine society. I have used this translation several times in undergraduate history classes on the Middle Ages--it works extremely well.


Locke: Two Treatises of Government
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge University Press (01 December, 1967)
Authors: John Locke and Peter Laslett
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Two treatise of government
I think this book is good but it lacks being able to keep my attention and I have read huge books. If it kept my attention for a little bit longer than the first page I would keep reading it.

A Classic in Every Sense
As a mystery author with my first book in initial release, I have found that reading a wide variety of works helps my writing. Locke's TWO TREASTISES is one of my favorite books of all time. Here is the book that subverted absolutism following a glorious revolution. I read it first as an undergraduate at Claremont McKenna College, and I teach it annually. Great book.

Going to the (Somewhat inconsistent) Source
Those of us living in liberal democracies owe tremendous intellectual debt to John Locke. His "Second Treatise" in particular helped lay the foundation for a political system that emphasized "life, liberty, and property." The First Treatise is interesting to skim through, though it is in the second where the Locke is most substantive. His Theory of Private Property, which could also be construed as a theory of value, is an unmistakable revolution in political thought. It is, as Locke contends, when man applies his labor to nature that he is entitled to it. Questions about environmental ethics or indegenous rights aside, this observation, made in a still heavily ecclesiastical society, is a brilliant one. Furthermore, Locke's understanding of the formation of government is based on a hypothetical "state of nature" account. Locke's arguments are intellectually pleasing, and his social-scientific models make intuitive sense. Given that, perhaps the only weakness of the work is its failure to adequately analyze such concepts as the social contract or his theory of labor-property relations. For example, Locke fails to seriously consider what we should do with states that are clearly formed by mere force. Indeed, he doesn't adequately address the possibility that such a state could justify its existence on the grounds that "better tyranny than nothing." While Locke believes that a state that doesn't respect private property cannot last for very long, history says otherwise. Of course, in retrospect it is easier to criticize Locke in these regards, but with Machiavelli before him it was not as though these ideas were not known. There are admittedly other inconsistencies, such as his view on taxation later in the book and on who "owns" the grass his serf cuts. Interestingly enough, Locke is unwilling to expound on the distinction between property garnered for the sake of personal enjoyment (possessions) and property garnered for the sake of profit. Nevertheless, the work is a passionate defense of a liberal government, and the points are persuasively argued. As long as the reader, as Locke himself urges, keeps a skeptical attitude, this work has much to offer.


Management Laureates: A Collection of Autobiographical Essays
Published in Hardcover by JAI Press (1993)
Authors: Frederick I. Herzberg, Edwin A. Locke, Robert J. House, and Arthur G. Bedeian
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Necessary Reading for Managers
A very diverse collection of interesting essays. I gobbled them all up. Edwin Locke, being my favorite, is a very captivating individual. I recommend doing a search for his name and checking out other works by Locke.


Visual C++ for Visual Basic Developers
Published in Paperback by Addison Wesley Professional (18 March, 2002)
Authors: Bill Locke and Robert Flickinger
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terrible
This is a terrible book. Do not waste your money. As an experienced VB developer new to C++, I found this book to be so poorly written and organized that it was almost totally useless. I've read piles of books on different languages and technologies so this is not a frustrated nubie complaining here.
Don't be fooled by the title. After a sloppy review of C and C++ the book gets to it's real focus: Writing components for VB in C and C++. If this is your focus, you may find some useful info in a couple of chapters. Otherwise, don't bother.
I recommend Core C++ by Victor Shtern. Very thorough and well written. Then just read the documentation that comes with Visual C++ before spending your money on another book.

Great into to C++ for VB developers
This is a great book! I've been working the past few months to transition from VB to C++, and have worked through several books. But most of them took many concepts for granted that left me in the dark. This book explains VC++ from a VB standpoint and has answered all my questions that other books didnt even touch.


Robert Nadeau's Guide to Boston Restaurants: Not Including Locke-Ober, Cafe Budapest, or the Ritz
Published in Unknown Binding by World Food Press ; distributed by Bookland ()
Author: Mark H. Zanger
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The Collapse of the American Management Mystique
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (1996)
Author: Robert R. Locke
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Contractarianism Versus Holism
Published in Paperback by University Press of America (27 June, 1995)
Author: Zbigniew Rau
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The End of the Practical Man: Entrepreneurship and Higher Education in Germany, France, and Great Britain, 1880-1940: Industrial Development and th
Published in Hardcover by JAI Press (1984)
Author: Robert R. Locke
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Expansion and Fragmentation: Internationalization, Political Change and the Transformation of the Nation-State
Published in Paperback by Amsterdam Univ Pr (2000)
Authors: Kees Van Kersbergen, Robert H. Lieshout, Grahame Locke, Kees Van Kersbergen, and Grahame Lock
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Foundations of Psychoneuroimmunology
Published in Hardcover by Aldine de Gruyter (1985)
Authors: Robert Ader, Hugo Besedovsky, Nicholas Hall, and Steven E. Locke
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