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The Interwoven Lives of George Vancouver, Archibald Menzies, Joseph Whidbey, and Peter Puget: Exploring the Pacific Northwest Coast (Canadian Studies, Vol 17)
Published in Hardcover by Edwin Mellen Press (1996)
Author: John Michael Naish
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Voyage of Discovery
The story of Vancouver's voyage to the Pacific North West is one of much hardship, persistance and determination. John Naish tells the story of the voyage by cross referencing the journals and diaries of four of the key players in this expedition. Taken individualy the journals are a great read themselves but when used to collaborate or just to fill in blanks it results in a very pleasant read. It takes the reader into the world of 1791-1795 in such a way that we can forget, briefly, what we have today and imagine the world during the times of the French Revolution and the emergence of America as a nation.


Is There Life on Earth?: An Introduction to Gurdjieff
Published in Paperback by Bennett Books (1989)
Author: John G. Bennett
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Into the Past
Written as a series of lectures by Bennett before Gurdjieff died in 1949, this is an interesting journey into the past as well as yet another lucid account of the essential principles of Gurdjieff's ideas about man from Bennett's pen. Compare this to a later set of Bennett's lectures recently reprinted as "Making a Soul" to see how Bennett's understanding of these themes by the mid-'50's. Then read his "Deeper Man" to see what a rich harvest his understanding had produced by the mid-'70's. Intoxicating stuff!


A Jonathan Edwards Reader
Published in Paperback by Yale Univ Pr (2003)
Authors: Jonathan Edwards, George M. Marsden, Harry S. Stout, and John E. Smith
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Great anthology
This book contains excellent choices from the writings of Jonathan Edwards, the first great philosopher in the American colonies, including some of his earliest writings, mostly just philosophical or biological musings. It reflects some interesting developments in the maturation of his thinking. It also has letters to friends, colleagues, and family members. Some of his most well-known sermons are alongside some representative samples of his sermons. Unfortunately, there is room for only excerpts from his longer works, such as The Religious Affections, but that can't be helped in an affordable popular anthology. If you want all of his works, but the complete works from the same publisher. If you just want a representative sample of some of the best works of this great theologian and philosopher, get this.


Materials Handbook
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Professional (01 September, 1996)
Authors: George S. Brady, Henry R. Clauser, and John A. Vaccari
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A really broad listing of materials and their uses
This book is most helpful to those who have to find information about materials outside their area of expertise. The listing is extremely broad, and unlike other books, does not just focus on engineered or structural materials. The negative side of this breadth is the small amount of information on each material (sometimes only one or two paragraphs). This small amount of information, however, is usually enough to direct a search into a more productive direction. I have benefitted from this book on the last 4 jobs I have held. Definitely worth having.


McCormick on Evidence (Hornbook Series; Student Edition)
Published in Hardcover by West Information Pub Group (1999)
Authors: Charles Tilford McCormick, George E. Dix, Kenneth S. Brown, Edward J. Imwinkelrie, Robert P. Mosteler, E. F. Roberts, John William Strong, and Kenneth S. Broun
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The best book on evidence
My professor suggested this book and deemed it the "Bible on Evidence". I bought it and it is. A great book that will clear up many of your questions. If you don't understand what your law professor is saying, this book will make it clearer.


Murder at Harvard
Published in Unknown Binding by Houghton Mifflin ()
Author: Helen Thomson
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Not bad, with reservations
This book is a rather facile account of the murder on Nov. 23, 1849, of Dr. George Parkman, uncle of historian Francis Parkman, by a Harvard professor. This is a famous case, and this book gives all the gruesome details. Boston in 1849 was a small world and many famous persons flit thru the pages of this book: Longfellow, Melville, Charles Sumner, Edward Everett, Oliver Wendell Holmes, etc. As a true crime book I found it objectionable that the author purported to tell us what persons thought, but overall the book is not bad and holds one's interest. A shorter account of the same crime written by the famed crime writer Edmund L. Pearson can be found in the book Crimes That Shocked America, edited by Brant House and published in 1961 by Ace Books, Inc.


Neurological Eponyms
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (15 October, 2000)
Authors: Peter J. Koehler, George W. Bruyn, and John M. S. Pearce
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Neurological Eponyms
Neurology is one of the most difficult courses in medical school. Eponyms that are so many in neurology add a big burden to the already dreadful task of remembering the location of nuclei, the origin and destination of nerve tracks and constellation of syndromes. As medical school progresses, I start to appreciate eponyms which give more humane description of the anatomical structures, the symptoms or the diseases. Koehler and colleagues have done a beautiful book collecting the common neurological eponyms that are categorized into 5 parts: structures and processes, symptoms and signs, reflexes and other tests, syndromes, diseases and defects. The book was edited concisely to cover the origin and detailed description of the eponyms. Although it is not exhaustive of all neurological eponyms, the book serves well in helping to understand the common ones, Babinski's sign, Guillian-Barre' syndrome, Alzheimer's disease, etc. It's entertaining style suits not only for neurological profession but for medical students and other health profession as well.


New Hampshire Vermont: Atlas of Historical County Boundaries
Published in Hardcover by Charles Scribners Sons/Reference (1994)
Authors: John H. Long, Gordon Denboer, George E., Jr. Goodridge, and Charles Scribners Publishing
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Alabama : Atlas of Historical County Boundaries
If you're interested in this sort of thing as I am this book could be of great value however the price is unreal. I have a CD that does much the same for the entire country at a third the price of one state however this book is MUCH more accurate and shows county boundaries that only occured for as little as three days. The CD is also easier to use. That said I'll likely ask for the book as one of those Christmas presents I wouldn't buy for myself.


Numerical Methods Using Matlab
Published in Textbook Binding by Prentice Hall PTR (16 March, 1995)
Authors: John Penny, George Lindfield, and George Linfield
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A good book!
I have used this book as a support while doing a short course in modelling and simulation, and this book have showed me some very useful tips. The short introductions, and then computer code is a nice way of learning in my opinion. Thanks!


The Origin of German Tragic Drama
Published in Hardcover by Verso Books (1998)
Authors: Walter Benjamin, George Steiner, and John Osborne
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Essential reading for students of critical theory
While it concerns baroque Trauerspiel (literally, "mourning play" or "lamentation play," not "tragic drama") this book is necessary reading for students of critical theory who don't have literature as a primary field of interest. In it, Benjamin develops his critique of allegory (which he later amended in his work on Baudelaire and would play a major role in The Arcades Project) as well as his method of philosphical history, which would decisively influence Theodor Adorno (see, for example, Adorno's book on Kierkegaard and his lecture "The Idea of Natural History"). Don't let the notoriously opaque prologue dissuade you from reading beyond the opening pages--the rest of the book has more stylistic and conceptual clarity (which doesn't mean it's easy!). In fact, you may want to skip the prologue and return to it after reading the body of the text. In any case, this book will give you a solid grounding for understanding the foundations of Benjamin's work--it should not be slighted. I deduct a star not because of Benjamin but because of the translation (less than sterling) and Steiner's introduction which, despite correcting the title's translation, restricts itself to literary concerns.


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