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Field-Programmable Gate Arrays : Reconfigurable Logic for Rapid Prototyping and Implementation of Digital Systems
Published in Hardcover by Wiley-Interscience (1995)
Authors: John V. Oldfield and Richard C. Dorf
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Excellent Book for FPGA and ASIC Designers
This is an excellent Book for FPGA and ASIC Designers specially for the beginners.


The Fields of Eden
Published in Hardcover by Forge (2001)
Author: Richard S. Wheeler
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The Master of the Historical Novel of the West
Richard S. Wheeler proves with every new book that he is the undisputed master of the historical novel of the American West -- a fact known to his colleagues in Western Writers of America, Inc., who have awarded him three Spur Awards for his work, and this year will bestow on his their Owen Wister Award for lifelong contributions to the history and literature of the West. In THE FIELDS OF EDEN, Wheeler takes the reader to the Oregon Country of the 1840s, a time when this immense, primitive, breathtakingly beautiful territory is ruled by England's venerable Hudson's Bay Company, a hegemony being challenged by the arrival of emigrants seeking a chance at a new life. The author's unforgettable cast of characters include the O'Malleys, John and Mary Kate, who come from an Irish village and endure the heartbreaking journey to the Pacific with a simple dream of making an honest living and rising above the grinding poverty of their beloved home country; Rev. Jasper Constable, who brings his family to Oregon with lofty motives--to bring God to the natives--and who is as unaccustomed to physical labor as he is to disillusionment; Abel Brownell, married to Felicity and father of two, who has been lucky all his life, making money with no effort and hoping to make a fortune out West with his gift of gab and carefree manner; and Garwood Reese, whose dream is the most ambitious of all: to convince others that he is the savior of Oregon, the man who will eject the British and their French-Canadian cohorts and establish white American supremacy in the Northwest. In his efforts he is aided by his sister-in-law Electra Reese, whose husband drowns in the Columbia River rapids and who, with her own predatory agenda, wastes no time grieving. The one man who both aids and stands in the way of this disparate party of dreamers is the "White Eagle" of the Oregon country, Doctor John McLoughlin, chief factor of the Hudson's Bay Company, a physical and intellectual giant torn by his allegiance to the British Crown he represents and his innate humanity toward the starving, trail-worn emigrants struggling into his domain. Wheeler is no mere "story-teller" -- all his books (among them, SIERRA, AFTERSHOCKS, SECOND LIVES, THE BUFFALO COMMONS, SUN MOUNTAIN, MASTERSON, BADLANDS) elucidate some element of the American character -- often a failing, more often an understated nobility -- and while the reader may not realize it while caught up in this master's stylish narrative, there is a gentle moral in every book. THE FIELDS OF EDEN is grandly-conceived, flawlessly written, and unfailingly moving: hallmarks of the work of this American master.


Fluid Power Maintenance Basics and Troubleshooting
Published in Hardcover by Marcel Dekker (05 March, 1997)
Authors: Richard J. Mitchell and John J. Pippenger
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comprehensive reference for proffisionals in hydraulics.
I am using the book on daily basis. It is excellent reference for any hydraulic system. It contains a description of all components and their functions then move to troubleshooting the component. It is well organized book and deserves reading it.


Frommer's Portable California Wine Country
Published in Paperback by Hungry Minds, Inc (1998)
Authors: Erika Lenkert, John Thoreen, Ericka Lenkert, and Matthew Richard Poole
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Wine Country Wisdom
There's a lot of detail packed into this small guide. I liked the winery reviews because they outline what kind of experience each winery offers along with the basics about their history and wines. And restaurant reviews were frank and on the money.


Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (1993)
Authors: Van Wylen Gordon John, Gordon J. Van Wylen, and Richard Edwin Sonntag
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specific and very practical
it has a lot of worked problems, covers every field in thermal and heat tranfer engineering.

¿HOW CAN I GET THE SOLUTIONS MANUAL? ¿HOW MUCH IS THE COST?

I'M A MARINE ENGINEERING, PROFESSOR AND LECTURER


Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics
Published in Hardcover by Addison-Wesley Publishing (1992)
Authors: Philip M. Gerhart, John I. Hochstein, and Richard J. Gross
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By far one of the best books I've ever read.
I've bought this book ten years ago and still now is my bible in fluid mechanics. The authors' writing is one of the best I've seen in engineering books generally. Congratulations.


Fundamentals of the Theory of Operator Algebras: Advanced Theory (Graduate Studies in Mathematics, V. 15)
Published in Hardcover by American Mathematical Society (1997)
Authors: Richard V. Kadison and John R. Ringrose
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A top book in operator algebra
This book contain 14 Chapter in 2 volume. In v.1 the authours detailed the elementary property of operators and operator algebra in Hilbert spaces. In volume 2 the authours investigate more advance results and detail on some concepts such as cross product and direct integral of Hilbert spaces.


Ghost Stalker's Guide To Haunted California
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Charon Press ()
Authors: Richard Senate, Jane E. Gilbert, Richard Senate, and John Whyman
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THE best book on haunted California sites around-bar none!
A well done and informative book. An essential book for any ghost hunter. An awesome list of 101 ghostly sites open to the public is in the rear of the book...Well written and documented by one of the most pre-eminent ghost stalkers around.


The Gift Relationship: From Human Blood to Social Policy
Published in Hardcover by New Press (1997)
Authors: Richard M. Titmuss, Ann Oakley, John Ashton, and Julian Le Grand
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The Gift of Life, but how much is it really worth?
Richard M. Titmuss's The Gift Relationship: From Human Blood to Social Policy has to be the best book that I have read this summer. It is hard to believe that this book was first published half a century ago and still holds true of the social and economical policies of life, metaphorically represented as blood. The first few chapters in this book that has recently been included in this edition illustrate the importance of how the concept of donating a non-substitute fluid of life presents various dilemmas in association with recent outbreaks like A.I.D.S. Originally, when I first purchased this book, I thought I would criticize how such social and economical policies have changed significantly over the fifty years. However, after reading this fascination and quite reflective book on our society and generosity today, I have realized that not much has changed since this book was first written. Yet, Titmuss does not accept or reject certain theories of the concept whether it is right or wrong to get paid to donate blood as opposed to voluntary donation. This book satiates the curiosity of how giving blood originated for the economics, anthropologist, philosopher, as well as for the average individual. Those who seek a challenge in trying to understand our health care system and H.M.O's will find this book as a great source of comparing how the giving of life has changed over the years, in the United States and abroad. Most of what Titmuss describes in his technical language is based on the H.M.S health care in England. However, the reader will hopefully realize the similarities and differences in socialized medicine compared to our managed health care as established today. If you are looking for an intellectually stimulating book questioning what is the gift of life and how much it is worth economically and socially, Richard M. Titmuss's The Gift Relationship: From Human Blood to Social Policy is the prescribed treatment for you.


The Greed and Fear Factor: A Simplified Guide to Investment Success!
Published in Paperback by Trafford (2002)
Author: John Richard Lipka
Amazon base price: $31.95
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This is exactly the investment book I've been looking for!
This book really hits home. It covers the entire investment process and presents the information in a very usable format. Topics range from the elements of self-evaluation and asset allocation, to the use of investment screens and virtual portfolios to gain experience before using actual funds. The author has included information on using the Internet as a research tool, as well as tables, templates, charts and a great glossary. All this and it's interesting and fun to read! I highly recommend buying this book if you want to take control of your investment future. I especially liked the spiral binding that made using the book as pleasurable as reading it.


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