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The Book of Genesis: A Commentary
Published in Paperback by Jason Aronson (April, 1998)
Authors: Samuel David Luzzatto, Daniel A. Klein, and Shadal
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The translation and notes are outstanding!
Having compared the translation to the original, I can only say that the translation is by far superior. The notes are especially good and helpful. I hope the author continues to work on the rest of Shadal's commentary. The only weakness of the book is that is a paperback instead of a hardcover. The publisher would be wise to make the next printing into a hardcover version.

Rabbi Dr. Michael Samuel

Glens Falls, NY


The Book of Uncommon Prayer
Published in Paperback by W Publishing Group (December, 1996)
Authors: Constance Pollock and Daniel Pollock
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An Inspired Collection
The prayers are beautifully written. A brief description of the author's life and concerns is included at the back, and that gives these prayers a context that makes them more real. It is the power and/or beauty of these collected prayers that reveal how we have flung out our hearts to God. I recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a 'voice' with which to pray.


Booker T. Washington Papers: 1860-1889
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Illinois Pr (Txt) (October, 1981)
Authors: Louis Harlan, Raymond W. Smock, Booker T. Washington, and Pete Daniel
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This volume is like a trip in time!
Booker T. leaps off the pages of this dusty volume and he is a living breathing person. His charisma and energy left me exhausted. One day he is making bricks for his college, the next he is touring New England to raise funds. His wives and friends die of exhaustion around him. I read this book by mistake. I thought it was an assignment for a class(the actual assignment was a thin biography). I took this thick and dusty volume full of footnotes on vacation to the mountains. I decided to skim it and avoid the footnotes. After the first chapter, I read every footnote and the entire volume. These are Booker's journal entries and personal papers. He literally steps out of the pages and you are totally emersed in the beginnings of Tuckaseegee and every aspect of his life. He makes the time and place as real as if you were there. I actually became exhausted by his energy and the mountain of activities he was engaged in at the time. Prior to reading this book, I was not interested in him at all. After reading it, I think he is one of history's underrated characters. This is perhaps one of the most fascinating journals I have ever read on the art of leadership.


Boudicca
Published in Paperback by Xlibris Corporation (October, 2001)
Author: John Daniels
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How Christianity got it!
While Boudicca's problems are the main theme, the book gives a well researched but untypical and sometimes startling view of what the Brits and Romans were really like. The secondary theme is about the invasion of Christians (still jews in those days) and how their message of love and healing got 'organized' into competing churches by the squabbling Druids. It makes you see how Christianity got adulterated by well meaning people with their own axes to grind. I would class this book as serious but it has lots of extremely funny passages about Owain the Druid's lovelife, the cross eyed Brennius' duel in a ten foot deep ford, and the stealing of a Roman legion's sacred eagle by the Red Branch knights. Improbable but funny.


Box on Quality and Discovery: With Design, Control, and Robustness
Published in Hardcover by Wiley-Interscience (August, 2000)
Authors: George C. Tiao, Søren Bisgaard, William J. Hill, Daniel Peña, and Stephen M. Stigler
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the wisdom of Box and songs too!
George Box is one of the statistical giants of the 20th Century. He started his career in chemical engineering in England where he learned the importance of experimental design and statistical methods. He came to the US in 1953 and spent time at North Carolina State College and later came back to be part of the statistics group at Princeton. After that he founded the Department fo Statistics at the University of Wisconsin. This history and other important career decisions icluding the founding of Technometrics are detailed in the brief section "My Professional Life" that he wrote for this volume.

Box's contributions to statistics are diverse and large. He developed many practical statistical designs including the central composite design. He is responsible for evolutionary operation and wrote a book on it with Norman Draper. He has also made major contributions to response surface methodology.

With Gwilym Jenkins he systematized the application of the ARIMA models and led the development of software for easy application of these model building techniques. He championed the concept of parsimonious models and insisted that model building should be an iterative and continually evolving technique. He contributed to the area of control through his stochastic time series models and found ways to incorporate it in manufacturing process control.

With David Cox he developed the Box-Cox family of transformations. These simple power transformation can be used to make the data have an approximate normal shape. he gave a prescription for how to estimate or pick the power to use based on the data.

These enormous contributions can be found in the volumes of collected works that Tiao and others have edited. His contributions can also be seen from his books on evolutionary operation, time series analysis, automated process control, empirical model building and response surfaces, and practical experimental designs ("Statistics for Experimenters").

However in the decades of the 80s and 90s from age 60 to 80, instead of retiring, George Box took on the challenge of developing a center for quality and productivity at the University of Wisconsin. This volme, edited by Tiao, Bisgaard, Hill, Pena and Stigler provides a collection of articles by Box. These are mostly articles written in the 1990s covering the subjects of A) continuous process improvement, B) designing experiments to gain quality information, C) sequential investigation and discovery (including response surface methods), D) quality control and E) learning how to identify and reduce variation or be less sensitive to it by constructing robust processes (i.e. processes not sensitive to minor changes in process parameters). The articles are mostly directed toward quality issues and are mostly articles that were published in the 1990s or 2000 with a few from the 80s. Some are important technical contributions but many are also very philosophical.

George Box is one of the great thinkers of the 20th century and his philosophy on statistics and scientific inference is as important as his many technical contributions. There are 46 articles in total 4 on topic A, 12 on B, 10 on C, 11 on D and 9 on E. Each topic area has a brief introduction identifying a unifying theme in the papers in that section.

Box has a terrific sense of humor that often comes out in his lectures and sometimes in his writings. One gets a good appreciation of it by reading the three songs on statistics that are included in Part F of the book. This is only a sample of several that he has written that are parodies of familiar tunes. Of these three my favorite is "There's no theorem like Bayes theorem" to the tune of "There's no business like show business."

There is a nice bibliography in the back of the book that is followed by a biography on Box and a list of his books and articles published between 1982 and 1999. This includes 3 books and 91 articles! Believe it or not he published even more in his earlier years.


Break These Chains: The Battle for School Choice
Published in Hardcover by Prima Publishing (May, 1996)
Authors: Daniel McGroarty and William J. Bennett
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Inspiring story of grass roots citizen's victory
The flyleaf of the book features the following quote by Polly Williams: "We've got to break these chains before the system turns our children into slaves." If you haven't heard of her, Polly Williams is the African American mother and state legislator in Milwaukee that took on the failing urban public school system and has succeeded in improving the lives of her children, constituents, and maybe all of America. The school district in Milwaukee mandated where kids were allowed to go to school, and many were forced to be bused across town. Many parents applied, appealed, and reapplied to stay in their own neighborhoods, but were refused. Schools in their neighborhoods were poor, but bussing provided no advantage. "They sold us desegragation as a panacea, a placebo," Mikel Holt, the editor of the local newspaper declared. "For fifteen years we've been on a bus ride to nowhere." Daniel McGroarty describes just how bad the situation was--one student secretly took a hidden video camera into the urban school and recorded teachers reading magazines during class, students throwing spit wads, playing dice games and bragging about flunking, among other problems. But he also tells what can be done. Polly Williams wanted her children to attend the private school near to her home, and saw no reason that she shouldn't be able to somehow, even though she could not afford tuition. She formed a parents group, got articles published in the newspaper, began lobbying the legislature, and before she knew it she was arguing before the State legislature as an elected member of that body. She had to battle entrenched groups, supposedly advocates for the disadvantaged, who did everything they could to stop her from succeeding, for their own self-serving reasons. But she managed to join with conservatives and business people who wanted to see her improve education in Milwaukee, and got a limited voucher program started her district. The program started out with a proposal for 3,000 students to attend private schools. I read recently that it has now been expanded for 15,000 students. Scores are up, parents are much happier, and the Milwaukee program promises to be a successful model for choice programs all over the country. If this program can bring substantial improvements, in spite of its limited nature and many restrictions placed on it by the establishment, then there's real hope for solving education problems and lifting people out of poverty. It cannot be done by continually trying the same old reforms in the same old system though, like Grey Davis is trying to do in California. Citizens have to take hold, start having parent's meetings in their basements, and start pressuring legislators. Daniel MacGroarty tells us how Polly Williams and her friends did exactly that. I also recommend "School Choice:Why you Need It, How You Get It", by David Harmer, the author and promoter of Prop 174, the School Choice Initiative in California.


Breakfast at the Liberty Diner
Published in Library Binding by Disney Press (October, 1997)
Authors: Daniel Kirk and Dorling Kindersley Publishing
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A book for many levels and topics
This has become one of my favorite children's books. It touches so many different levels and topics. I read it to a second grade class and we discussed everything from diner lingo, to a grand train station such as our Union Station in KC, to polio and immunizations, to the president, to growing up and being whatever you dream to be. They loved it and I think you will too.


Breaking the Color Line in Medicine: African Americans in Ophthalmology
Published in Hardcover by Slack, Inc. (August, 2002)
Authors: Lenworth N., Md Johnson and O. C. Bobby Daniels
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Breaking the Color Line in Medicine: Summary Comments
Congratulations on the fine book... It is very well written and will be an important publication for many decades. (Bronwyn, Colorado)

I spent several hours yesterday afternoon and last night and went through the book from cover to cover. It is extremely well written! (Axel, Tennessee)

I found it very impressive. It was beautifully bound and the photos and displays very appealing. The writing was crisp and easy. Congratulations. (Alfredo, California)

... excellent job! ....it can be a great educational tool for today's youth in stimulating their interest to pursue a career in healthcare.... with the healthcare industry experiencing a shortage of minority talent. Less than two percent of presidents, chief executive officers, and chief operating officers of healthcare organizations are minorities. Your book is definitely an inspiration to those like myself in the industry to "keep on, keepin' on!" I believe it's just as important that the book be in the Boys & Girls Clubs (along with a mentoring component).... What better way to captivate, stimulate, and educate the future. (Forrest, Illinois)
I would like to congratulate you on the publication of your text.... I found the book to be a most interesting review of the history of the importance of African Americans in Ophthalmology in the United States.... As an alumnus of the residency training program, I was profoundly affected by three of the people listed in your book... (Douglas, California)

I wanted to congratulate you on a job very well done.... The book is delightful... (Lanning, Alabama)

I enjoyed your article very much and was pleased to see you also have a larger publication this year as well. These are issues that are most important to raise and you have done so in your usual articulate way. (Richard, Maine)

Just a short note to say "way to go" on your new book. News such as this is very positive and inspirational. (Pat, Missouri)

I can not thank you enough... It is a wonderful book and extremely well written. (Maurice, Mississippi)

I am very proud.... to have worked with many of the people you have included in the book. Congratulations. We still have a long way to go in attracting qualified underrepresented ethnic minorities to ophthalmology. (Thomas, Iowa)

Congratulations.... it tells a story that needs to be told, and tells it well. (Robert, California)


Breathe Free
Published in Paperback by Lotus Press (December, 1998)
Authors: Amadea Morningstar and Daniel Gagnon
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Loved it!
Breathe free is a book that I contiune to return to. I enjoy the variety of different approaches to combat the various health conditions. It is a book that I refer to my friends and family.


Brief calculus and its applications
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin ()
Author: Daniel D. Benice
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Great for Business and Economic Professionals!!
I have used this book to teach business students calculus. It is a great book for business or economic professionals who are interested in having an understanding of the calculus behind there professions. It is not overly technical in a scientific way. The word problems are real life and are great practice for real life situations in finance or accounting or economics. The technology sections are good practice for handheld computers or matlab or others. As a business professional, I recommend this book to "keep in shape" and use it to apply to their projects.


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