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Introduction to the Optical Transfer Function
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (1989-02-06)
Author: Charles S. Williams
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a central concept in optical systems design
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-07
Don't let the fact that this is a reprint of a 1989 text put you off it. Firstly, 1989 is not that far away, to some of us. More importantly, the topic of this book is not subject to obsolescence like computer memory is to Moore's Law. It refers to a mathematical technique of analysing and designing optical systems.

By using the OTF, you can often decompose the description of an optical system into the equivalent of a product of transfer functions. The modularity lets you understand each corresponding component, and possibly design it, if the latter is your aim. This system/problem decomposition enables the design of highly complex systems.

Note that the book lacks exercises. It's not optimised as a text for an undergrad optics course. More likely, it's better for the grad student or optics researcher. Along these lines, each chapter furnishes pertinent references to journal papers.

The book also describes both analytic and numerical ways to find OTFs. For the latter, the power of a typical desktop computer is now sufficient to handle many complex optical systems.

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Juma and the Magic Jinn
Published in Library Binding by William Morrow & Co Library (1986-09)
Author: Joy Anderson
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Magic with an African twist
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Review Date: 2001-11-23
"Juma and the Magic Jinn" combines a story by Joy Anderson with colorful illustrations by Charles Mikolaycak. Together they tell the story of Juma, a Kenyan boy. Juma would rather write poems and draw pictures when his teacher is trying to teach his class sums and scripts. Frustrated by the situation, Juma summons a magical being called a jinn, and asks the jinn for some magical help. Ultimately, he learns an important lesson.

This is a beautifully illustrated story with an enjoyable magical theme.

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Kingdoms in Conflict An insider's challenging view of politics, power, and the pulpit
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow/Zondervan (1987)
Author: Charles Colson
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Kingdoms in Conflict
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Review Date: 2008-01-12
In this book Charles Colson cogently describes causes and effects of cultural changes and comprehensively supplies Scriptural references to explain historical events. I read it when it was first released, many years ago. I've read many books since then and its content still haunts my memory. I look forward to buying it once more. This time I hope I don't lend it to anyone, as it's a great book to reread.... again and again.

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Let's Talk: A Cognitive Skills Approach to Interpersonal Communication
Published in Paperback by Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company (2000-08-01)
Authors: Charles G. Waugh, William I. Gorden, and Kathleen M. Golden
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academic and fun too!
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Review Date: 2001-10-02
there is always something inside the book that can touch your innerself, so read it and find out!

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The survival of Charles Darwin: A biography of a man and an idea (Library of great lives)
Published in Unknown Binding by Easton Press (1991)
Author: Ronald William Clark
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A masterful work
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-10
Those who have read Clark's biography of Einstein, will find his study of Darwin and of his theory of wonderful interest. Clark was truly a master of the biographer's art. A thoroughly researched book that gives insight into Darwin as a kindly country gentleman who spent his life in earnest study of nature - indeed of the processes of survival. The book does not end at Darwin's death but continues on to examine the impact of his work and the development of knowledge about heredity well into the late twentieth century. The only regret the reader may have from this book is knowing that Clark is dead and we will have no more wonderful studies. He did not write many books, but instead gave remarkable attention to the figures he studied. Reading all of his biographies would be a worthwhile journey into the art of research and of writing that gives historical figures of gargantuan proportion a humanity that brings them to life. The Biography of Darwin also gives light to the ridiculousness of creationists who still struggle against the inevitable truth of his clarity of thought, as well as to how scientists could impale themselves against the guarded idols of the fixed paradigms of their own egoes. Would that some playwright would bring Darwin to life in a work of intellectual stature. There are surely enough characters of his time to make it most interesting.

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The life of the late Gen. William Eaton [microform]: Several years an officer in the United States' army, consul at the regency of Tunis on the coast of ... his correspondence and other manuscripts
Published in Unknown Binding by E. Merriam (1813)
Author: Charles Prentiss
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A Lost Treasure
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Review Date: 2007-05-05
I have an original copy of this book printed in 1811. It is inscribed to a young Yale Student named Lucius Campbell Duncan in 1817. While thick, it is an amazing book filled with William Eatons most cherished notions. I don't know why anyone would want to read it, unless making a film of it. What's more interesting is that Aaron Burr tried to enlist William Eaton as General in his own attempt to overthrow the US Govt. under Thomas Jefferson

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Little one and his guardian angel
Published in Unknown Binding by Williams Assoc (2001)
Author: Charles Everett Bullard
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Reads like a man telling a good story...
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Review Date: 2006-03-28
This book is the true experience of a crew chief who flew with his plane dropping paratroopers and supplies in WWII's European theatre. It reads like the author is sitting and talking with you about all the things that happened to him as a very young man
who saw the service as a way to get out of, as he puts it, spending his life "looking up a mule's butt." Very honest, down-to-earth story.

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A LITTLE TREASURY OF MODERN POETRY, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
Published in Hardcover by Charles Scribner's Sons (1946)
Author: Oscar, editor/introduction Williams
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One of the greatest Anthologies of the 20th Century
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Review Date: 2007-12-01
I was an English major from 1948 to 1952, and this is the anthology I cut my teeth on. Williams not only went back to the 19th Century to include the first "modern" poets (e.g. Dickinson, Hardy, Hopkins, Housman) who were long dead in 1946, but he selected poets only then in their 20's who would later be acknowledged as great. His selection of poems also was excellent and these are now standard reading. He also includes 80 pages of delightful "Light Verse" seldom found in anthologies, much of which is not light in the sense of inferior. Also included are photographs of the poets and a useful index of first lines. 672 pp.

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The Masques of Amen House
Published in Paperback by Mythopoeic Pr (2000-07)
Author: Charles Williams
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I couldn't put it down!!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-08
Published by Mythopoeic Society, this trade paperback has a really cute cover. To those of you who know me I am a friend of the Mythopoeic society the American fan group which has been responsible for keeping the memory of "The Inklings alive since its inception in 1967. Okay I confess that in the last thirteen years I have missed only two of three of their conferences.

The organization has produced far beyond its numbers over the last 33 years. It has held conferences, producing academic journals, and developed a whole new generation of scholars who have made high fantasy a respectable genre, and I might add a very hot marketing category to say the least. The Modern Language association has deigned to index their major publication Mythlore. This is no small honor because it means that as a respectable peer reviewed journal publications in it count towards tenure if you play the academic game.

The Mythopoeic Press which published items like this as a labor of love, and those work for its project do so for the best reason, they believe they are worth doing. This item is limited to a print run of 300 copies so it is in fact a rare book from the start. I read it over the weekend at a science fiction convention where I got a complimentary membership and I could not put the weird little thing down. It is weird because it transports one back to Oxford University press in London in the 20's and 30's This is the world which Charles Williams work is way up from a literary nobody who worked as a proof reader; to an individuals who became a peer of Likes of C.S Lewis, and J.R.R Tolkien. This is a world that might visualize like an old Alfred Hitchcock Movies, like the several we have been watching over the last month. But, it is a world that has almost receded out of living memory-which is a sad thing.

Here is what some of the big names in publishing in the second half of the 20th century have had to say about. From the Inside Flap "Charles Williams's masques are an intellectual frolic. Sometimes they deliver sharp and shrewdly apt comments on the publishing process. Sometimes this merges into a virtuoso display of Williams's own quirks and oddities. They are fun to read, and to imagine being performed before Caesar--also known as Humphrey Milford, Publisher to the august Oxford University Press. As a former London publisher myself I can vouch for the accurate but impish background to the masques. Such events would be hard to imagine occurring within the book-publishing industry today. But then Williams, like all the Inklings, was an original, and caused unexpected things to happen." --Rayner Unwin, former Chairman, George Allen & Unwin Ltd.; publisher of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien -----

"It is good to have, at last, easy access to these remarkable products of Williams's overflowing creative energy, which he placed here at the service of his ideal of congenial and mutually supportive community. The ingenuity and serious playfulness of his masques provide much delight. Selections from the music composed for them and from related occasional verse help round out our experience. An excellent introduction and judicious notes guide us through the topical and personal allusions and offer glimpses into the enigmas of Williams's life." --Charles A. Huttar, Professor Emeritus of English, Hope College; co-editor of The Rhetoric of Vision: Essays on Charles Williams About the Author Of course you would expect that sort of thing from those involved in this items production,

Charles William's (1886-1945) was really interesting in the sense that he was a self made man whose formal education was interrupted but never the less on the basis of his determination and intellectual merit was able to play in the field of power at a time when academic publishing was more than the grist mill for as tenure factory. Williams was also more than a bit of a ladies man but that is yet another story about the shortest lived of" The Inklings"

By the way a Masque is a kind play which the lines between audience and player are blurred indeed. The three plays take a bit of getting used, and some of the jokes take a bit of work to get, but as I read through it I found I just could not put it down. 206 pages with notes and index. Copyright 2000

Phillip Kaveny, Reviewer

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MASTERS OF THE SECRETS - The Science of Getting Rich and Master Key System Expanded Bestseller Version
Published in Paperback by Xlibris Corporation (2007-06-26)
Authors: Carlson Haanel Wattles Mentz, Prof. Wallace Wattles, Thomas Troward, Charles Haanel, James Allen, William Walker Atkinson, and Christian Larson
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Smashing Book - The Secrets are Now Decoded
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-04
Excellent Book on Human Potential, Applied Psychology and Human Potential. An abslolute breakthrough on mind sciences and peak potential of Mind.

WOW, this book hits the spot and gives great insights to the realm of 21st century metaphysics. It provides executive refresher insights and summaries of the best success, new thought, and metaphysics authors of our time. This manuscript has concise chapters on: Judge Thomas Troward, Prof. Wallace Wattles, Dr. Mentz, Dr. Napoleon Hill, Prof. Robert Collier, Dr. Charles Haanel, The acclaimed editor and writer Mr. Prentice Mulford, Dr. Joseph Murphy, Dr. William Walker Atkinson, Prof. James Allen, Dr. Christian Larson and much much more. This is the Advanced Secret Guide with exercises and executive summaries. It also has bonus sections on achieving health, wealth, and success with exercises, tips, and strategies to reach your dreams and goals.

I can't be shy about this book. Buy it, read it, and keep it near you. If you want growth and peace of mind, research and learn the keys to power included in The Masters of the Secrets. As a note, I was really impressed with the bonus chapter on the Science of Gratitude in 25 parts as well as the biographical information on various authors and greats.

Further, this book brings light issues of conscious entrepreneurship, developing harmony with excellence, & becoming your best while maintaing peace of mind. In sum, if you like to research issues on the laws of: Success, Effectiveness, Purpose, Attraction, Increase, Action, Gratitude, Health, Peace, Constructive Thinking, and Harmonious Living; then, this is a must read and a keeper.

Here are some of the chapters from the Table of Contents:

Think and Grow Rich - The Philosophy of Dr. Napoleon Hill;
Summary of the Philosophy of Prof. Wallace Wattles;
The Master Key System - Summary and Exercises by Dr. Charles Haanel;
Abundance and Success Techniques for Business Professionals - Dr. Mentz;
The Mind Philosophy of Dr. Christian D. Larson;
A summary of the Science of Getting Rich Metaphysics - Prof. Wattles;
Exercises to Augment your Mental Abilities for Prosperity;
A Spiritual Exercise for Health - Prof. Wattles;
The Science of Gratitude in 25 Parts - Haanel, Wattles, Mentz, Larson;
Thoughts are Things by Prof. Prentice Mulford;
Prof. Robert Collier 25 Secrets to Spiritual Wealth;
An Analysis of the Secrets of Judge Thomas Troward - Author of the Edinburgh Lectures;
The Limitless Mind Power of Dr. Josephy Murhpy;
Prof. James Allen - As a Man Thinks;
8 Pillars of Prosperity - Analysis of James Allen's Secret Works;
Beatitudes - A Brief and Positive Interpretation;
12 Steps to Right Thinking and Success;
Attraction by Thoughts;
Contemporary 8 Fold Path to Effective Living;
Metaphysical Glossary and Terms

Thanks, W.


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