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The Discarded Image21 reviews
C.S. Lewis

Cambridge University Press, 1964

An excellent introduction to the medieval mind
C.S. Lewis is just such a pleasure to read. And this book is simply a joy. I am a PhD student in medieval history and have read an awful lot of books on the medieval mind and this is by far the best. There is a slight tendency in Lewis' writing to see philosophy as the sole motor of history--but this is to be expected from his generation and it doesn't detract from the picture he paints. The best ...
  
  











  



  
Ecological Imperialism: The Biological Expansion of Europe, 900-1900 (Canto)22 reviews
Alfred W. Crosby

Cambridge University Press, 1993

Book Review: "Ecological Imperialism"
Book Review: "Ecological Imperialism" In his book, Ecological Imperialism: The Biological Expansion of Europe, 900-1900, Alfred W. Crosby investigates the roots of European domination over the western world. He calls the places where early Europeans settled "Neo-Europes" with special emphasis on North and South America , Australia , and New Zealand . In his prologue he ponders whether ...
  
  











  



  
Essential Psychopharmacology: the Prescriber's Guide (Essential Psychopharmacology Series)25 reviews
Stephen M. Stahl

Cambridge University Press, 2004

New to psych meds--this is your guide!
I am new to long term care and had never before been responsible for managing residents with bipolar disease, major depression, mania, insomnia, dementia, epilepsy, etc. I found myself with patients heralding longstanding psychopharmacology use and I needed an easy-to-understand text to assist me in managing expectations, dosing, side effects and precautions...now! Stahl's guide went far beyond ...
  
  











  



  
Why Smart People Do Stupid Things with Money: Overcoming Financial Dysfunction25 reviews
Bert Whitehead

Sterling, 2007

A financial book with common sense
To be clear, I am not a friend or relative of the author, nor am I associated with his publishing house or anything. I am giving this a five-star review because it deserves it. The author is great at disseminating the identities that people take on regarding finance- such as the Scrooge, the Traveler, etc. He makes it abundantly clear why we think and feel the way we do about money. He ...
  
  











  



  
KJV Concord Wide Margin (Black Bonded leather)20 reviews
Baker Publishing Group, Bible

Cambridge, 1996

Still Awesome after all these years
I have had this KJV Concord Wide Margin Reference Edition for 4 years. It has held up beautifully--indeed it still looks virtually brand new (and I have used and written extensive notes in this Bible). Here's what I like about this Bible: 1. The Calfskin leather covering. This leather has held up unbelievably--as if it is still brand new. 2. The clarity of the font. Even though the font is ...
  
  











  



  
KJV Concord Wide-Margin Reference Black Goatskin KJ766XM19 reviews
Baker Publishing Group

Cambridge, 2003

Probably the second best Bible made.
This is one of the worlds best Bibles. Only the Bibles of Allan and Son's surpass it! Grace and Peace
  
  











  



  
Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits (Texts in German Philosophy)19 reviews
Friedrich Nietzsche

Cambridge University Press, 1986

Nietzsche at his Aphoristic Best
If you like aphorisms and philosophy, this book will become one of your bibles. If nothing else, it's just plain fun to read for his incredible wit. Of course you have to put his ideas in the context of the period in which he wrote and understand that he has his own odd prejudices, but the brilliance of his understanding of the human condition really shines through. The biggest mistake any reader ...
  
  











  



  
A Mathematician's Apology26 reviews
G. H. Hardy

Cambridge University Press, 1967

One of my top 20. Somewhat depressing but oh so true.
This short book has long been one of my favorites. Hardy's philosophical musings may depress some but they ring so very true. Hardy is quite honest about life, art, mathematics, and his failing abilities. For example, his statement, that a very small minority of us are really good at what we do may sound depressing today. But the fact is true. I can recall when words such as super, ...
  
  











  



  
Practical Astronomy with your Calculator19 reviews
Duffett-Smith

Cambridge University Press, 1979

Awesome introduction to Astronomy
I read this book way back in 1989 in India at IIT library, and implemented it in Turbo pascal on 8086/DOS. It provides explanations of coordinate systems, time, date, and calculations. Very well written, this is what Astronomy was about, if you have read NEWTON's principia, or wondered what Gauss did. Check out Xephem (Free astronomy program for linux/X with source code in C), Alw.exe ...
  
  











  



  
Where Peace Lives37 reviews

Sterling & Ross, Cambridge House Press, 2007

Where Peace Lives
Like all of us, the main character in Where Peace Lives longed for true peace. Each night she wished for peace and then fell into a deep sleep, as if wrapped in the arms of an angel. However, when she awoke each morning, she returned to reality. It seemed to her that despite everyone wishing for peace, that end seemed impossible. A knock at her door would change everything. There stood Luther ...
  
  











  



  
Essays and Lectures (The Library of America)14 reviews
Ralph Waldo Emerson

Cambridge University Press, 1984

The Most American Book of the Collection
I have lately developed a love affair with the Library of America, and this is its most important book. Emerson more than any other struck a course for the future of American letters outside the confines of the British tradition. This edition has all of the standard essays you would find in any one volume paperback (Self-Reliance, Harvard Divinity School Address, etc.), plus many more less known ...
  
  











  



  
First Part of King Henry IV (The New Cambridge Shakespeare)17 reviews

Cambridge University Press, 2007

The two sides of Hal
Henry IV remains one of my favorite Shakespeare plays, even though the tragedies and comedies get far more attention and seeming appreciation than do the histories. As an English major, I examined Henry's (Hal's) character, and I focused on his development from a somewhat foolhardy young man into a self-assured, even manipulative prince. It is hard to say which of these Hal truly is, or if he is ...
  
  











  



  
Grammar in Use Intermediate With answers: Self-study Reference and Practice for Students of English (Grammar ...15 reviews
Raymond Murphy, William R. Smalzer

Cambridge University Press, 2000

ESL revisited...
Students love this book and so do I as their teacher in English as a Second Language or ESL in the El Paso TX area. This puts the polish on the vocabulary, comprehension, pronunciation, and confidence I attempt to instil in my students...the answers are in the back to aid self study and the CD allows them to hear correct pronunciation prior to coming to class so the class acts as a review for ...
  
  











  



  
The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language17 reviews

Cambridge University Press, 1987

A brief comment
This book is a linguaphile and language lover's delight, to read or just to browse like a coffee table book. It covers just about every major topic in the study of language you can think of, from traditional classical and comparative philology and linguistics to modern developmental and neurological studies of language. The book is comprised of 11 major sections and 65 smaller sections, with ...
  
  











  



  
Mr Tompkins in Paperback15 reviews
George Gamow

Cambridge University, 1993

An alltime favorite!
A lovely reprinted edition of a peral from Gamow. The original edition has been out of print for a number of years. This 1993 edition has added commentary and a fascinating bio of Gamow. He was born in Odessa, in what was then Russia, --before the Soviet Union. The story of his escape to the West is straight out of a thriller. Only it is real! Gamow was referred to by a journalist, some time ...
  
  











  



  
The Evolution of Physics14 reviews
Einstein

Cambridge University Press, 1971

Science, history, and a bit of philosophy
Physics can be difficult to learn when theories and formulae are thrown at you with no historical context. You begin learning about motion, and then electricity and magnetism, and it's almost impossible to see a coherent connection between the ideas. Many people have heard of relativity and quantum theory, but do not have even a general notion of what they aim to explain. Like mathematics, ...
  
  











  



  
Probability Theory: The Logic of Science16 reviews
E. T. Jaynes

Cambridge University Press, 2003

Engaging, Infuriating, Always Challenging
I've never seen another book like this. Jaynes definitely has an agenda, but he justifies his viewpoint through an amazingly deep tour of probability theory. Not every viewpoint he expresses is convincing (such as his view that quantum theory is inherently probabilistic only because physicists are lazy), but he always raises deep and interesting questions while teaching the ideas. If you can ...
  
  











  



  
A Course of Pure Mathematics (Cambridge Mathematical Library)18 reviews
G. H. Hardy

Cambridge University Press, 1952

Let's Not Go Overboard
First, this is very nice book that was first published in 1908. It is EXTREMELY well written BUT what Hardy does in around 500 pages Rudin does in around 100 and with a more rigor (but, admittedly, very terse). You also have to remember that if you are studying analysis from a book 100 years old there are a few things that have happened since then - like the "Incompleteness Theorem" and the ...
  
  











  



  
Henry V18 reviews
William Shakespeare

Cambridge University Press, 1969

A popular play in an edition fabulously rich in helps
This play is best known for the St. Crispian's Day "Band of Brothers" speech given by King Henry just before the battle at Agincourt. It is a powerful speech that rallies people at all times and everywhere. Sir Lawrence Olivier made a film version in 1944 during WWII and Kenneth Branagh made another as recently as 1989. You can count on there being more versions. Epecially so when computers ...
  
  











  



  
The Cambridge Encyclopedia of English Language16 reviews
David Crystal

Klett Ernst Verlag GmbH, 2004

1st Edition same as 2nd Edition and a lot Cheaper
Buy the 1st Edition and save yourself thirty bucks. It's got the same cover (but a different color), the same number of pages (506 pages) and is as far as I can tell, the exact same book. I'm tired of "edition inflation." Buy the first edition and save yourself a lot of money.
  
  











  








   



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