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Decision Theory (Ellis Horwood Series in Mathematics & Its Applications)
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd (1986-06-04)
Author: Simon French
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Excellent Book on Decision Theory
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Review Date: 2007-07-03
This is the best book on decision theory and subjective probability that I have studied so far. The book explains and demonstrates the axioms and fundamental concepts of these theories in a simple way. At the same time, every theorem in the book is proven in a rigorous way. I am particularly impressed by the introduction of subjective probability and its axiomatic foundation.

This book is highly recommended for anyone who wants to get an in-depth understanding of these important concepts.

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The decline of the age of oil
Published in Paperback by Pluto Press Australia (1995)
Author: Brian J Fleay
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We are gravely mistaken in our assumption about oil supply
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1997-12-16
Brian J. Fleay is remarkable for having written a book which, without his having access to anything like the same resources, parallels the findings of $US32,000.00 'The World Oil Supply 1930 - 2050' published by Petroconsultants of Geneva. The World Oil Supply' is a three volume work which draws on Petroconsultants' database on the upstream oil industry, which is the most comprehensive in the world and which they have been building since the 1950's. (P) Basically, the scenario outlined is that we have been using a meaningless and dangerously misleading method of calculating our future access to oil supply. The method generally employed has been to add up what is thought to be the total extractable reserves of oil in the world, and then divide it by the world's annual consumption. This is called the 'Reserve/Production Ratio', and gives a figure, in years, of how long we have until we 'run out' of oil. (P) The fault in this method is that it assumes that the remaining oil can be extracted at a continuous rate, as though the oil were sitting in some vast underground tank which we can simply drain until empty. In fact, the oil is held beneath the earth in porous rock, and relies on the pressure in the oil field for its flow up the well and into the pipelines. As the oil is extracted, the pressure drops and the flow slows down. Obviously, this can be aided by pumping, but this does not allow the same rate to be achieved. (P) Mr. Fleay argues that only a full audit of the world's oil supply, such as that carried out by Petroconsultants, including a history of the production from each of the many thousands of fields in the world, can start to give us a picture of where we stand. This is because our most immediate problem is not going to be the total amount of oil left in the world, but the declining rate of annual production against a background of burgeoning demand. If the normal laws of supply and demand are allowed to be the only thing to set our future price structure for oil, we're in for a rocky road. (P) Mr. Fleay's book is very readable, thought provoking and somewhat worrying. It is remarkable that the concerns he raises are not much taken into account by people discussing such things as the 'Greenhouse' effect, or by business people for that matter. In fact, because the issue of oil supply affects everyone on the face of the earth, this is a book which should not be left unread by anybody.

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The Defined Garden
Published in Hardcover by Viking (1997-03-27)
Author: Paul Bangay
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True inspiration
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-07
Paul Bangay is a truly talented garden designer. His designs are basically 'architectural' in that he uses sculptured hedges, formally pleached trees and careful use of axis to create traditionally formal gardens with a modern twist.

The principles that he espouses are not confined to only cool climate (ie English) gardens. In this book, gardens designed in more tropical regions achieve the same amount of polish and perfection by using the same underlying structure. There are also examples of courtyard gardens, as well as larger estates.

This book is a must read for anyone seeking an Architectural edge to their garden, or for inspiration for even the smallest courtyard.

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Defying the Odds: Surviving Sandakan and Kuching
Published in Paperback by Hachette Livre Australia (2007)
Author: Michele Cunningham
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The Best Book Yet on the Japanese P.O.W Borneo Camps of WWII
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Review Date: 2007-10-26
My father, Lieutenant Max Lambe, was in Changi, Sandakan and Kuching camps for three and a half years. He's quoted quite a lot in this book. But that isn't the reason I gave it 5 stars. I've read ALL the books on this tragedy and this is the first one that really tells it from the Officers view. And I think its the first one that gives extensive coverage of the Kuching camp. There's a lot of detail here - a lot of scholarly research and interviews with survivors. Its a horrific tale. I could only read a chapter at a time before being in tears over what these brave men went through. You see...a lot of this stuff remained bottled up for sixty years. Even their families didn't really know what they endured at the hands of the cruel Japanese. The men were told to put it out of their minds - to forget it and get on with their lives. And they did...but with terrible mental scars and physical disabilities...and in the case of the few officers that made it home - terrible guilt over the slaughter of the enlisted men in the Sandakan camp. Shameful really - how the Australian governments neglected them over the years. But one thing it did do for me more than anything else - it made me feel really proud to be an Australian when I read how these men cared and looked after each other - the true spirit of the Aussie Digger and the real meaning of "mateship". Well done Michele Cunningham! Malcolm Lambe, Paris.

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Desde El Frente: Batallon de Infanteria de Marina No. 5. (Laws of the South Pacific Series)
Published in Paperback by Plaza & Janes Editores, S.A. (1996-09)
Authors: Carlos H. Robacio and Hernandez Robacio
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From the line front: 5th Argentine Marines Battalion in Malvinas (Falklands)
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Review Date: 2007-04-10
After I have read this book it is clear for me the principle that said the strategic mistakes never could be corrected by tactical proficiency.
The authors tell us how to train an infantry unit, in the field, in all weather, day and night, with long foot marches. Sometimes infantry units think that if they have trucks or IFV they don't need foot marches. This is a mistake, especially in Malvinas. The unit training must be focused to develop the offensive attitude in offensive or defensive operations.
The authors describe us the moral status of the argentine forces, more of them, especially the senior officers, thought the conflict could be solve by diplomatic means, no by the war. They thought like diplomats, not like soldiers. Another point is the lack of training of the argentine forces in limited visibility combat. The argentine forces were surprised by the British night operations, but this ability shouldn't have been a surprise, in 1955 the "Biblioteca del Oficial - Circulo Militar - Argentina (Argentine Army Officers library) publicized the "Rommel Memories" where the Marshal said that night attacks were a British's specialty". The authors said that the night vision devices are important, but they're only part of the solution; more important is to develop skills to fight at night.
In the end of the book, they tell us about the fight for Tumbledown hill. They remark the importance of every soldier can request fire support. They add the need to overcome the lack of communications in the middle of the fight. In their opinion, the static defense was the worst tactical mistake of the Argentine Command. It should have kept the initiative with a dynamic defense organized in the deep of battlefield.
To finish the book, Robacio and Hernandez, write some conclusions like that the argentine forces should have attacked the British's logistics and communications more than their front line units. The book stressed the heroism of the argentine soldiers, privates, NCO`s and officers. They added some lessons learned about how to train units and how give them logistical support.
I think it is a very good book. It has a lot of lessons learned with blood but unfortunately forgotten.

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Design History: A Student's Handbook
Published in Hardcover by Allen & Unwin Pty., Limited (Australia) (1987-10)
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Great comprehensive overview on design
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Review Date: 2008-03-18
This is a great book that reveals the roots of modern design showing how modern design evolved from traditional craft and was as much influenced by industrialization as it was a reaction against the industrial revolution of the victorian era. It is required reading in my History of Design course.

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Desperate Voyage: A Novice Sails Alone from America to Australia
Published in Paperback by Narrative Press (2001-08)
Author: John Caldwell
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desperate voyage
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Review Date: 2001-11-01
Desperate Voyage takes the reader on a wonderful journey of discovery. This true life adventure takes place at the close of World War II and details the trials and tribulations of the author in his attempt to return to his wife in Austrailia. When he finds there is no transportation available, John decides to sail a small yacht the 8000 miles to Austrailia from Panama. Never mind that he has never sailed a boat before! His challenges are many and John learns many things the hard way. This book, which is hilarious at times and sad at times, keeps the reader always longing to turn the page and see what happens next.

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The Diamond Dakota Mystery
Published in Paperback by Allen & Unwin (2007-06-01)
Author: Juliet Wills
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A local review of the Diamond Dakota Mystery
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Review Date: 2008-01-08
The Book Description in the Editorial Review for this book published on Amazon is incorrect. The aircraft piloted by Capt Smirnoff did not land on an isolated beach in Java, but rather on an isloated beach on the north-west coast of Western Australia.

This book relates an important but relatively unknown event in the history of Western Australia, and is a valuable and very readable addition to other information available on the incident. Importantly it adds to the literature available on the history of Western Australia. The graphic descriptions of the bombing of the flying boats in Broome harbour are also valuable from a historical perspective. Historically valuable, but also a rollicking good read.

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Dictionary of world biography
Published in Unknown Binding by Information Australia (1994)
Author: Barry O Jones
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Heaps of characters, not much of a plot
Helpful Votes: 21 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-08
A review of the great ones - Mahatma Ghandi to Madonna, Jesus Christ to Jimmy Carter from a Non-American and Non-European veiwpoint. Great bits on Australians as Jones is a great Australian thinker, but includes Asia and the Pacific as well. A great reference tool. Do your best to find it.

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A Different Drummer: The Story of E. J. Banfield, the Beachcomber of Dunk Island
Published in Hardcover by University of Queensland Pr (Australia) (1984-04)
Author: Michael Noonan
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Dreamy real life story of escape from the chains of conventi
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-06-12
Banfield a Newspaper man and his wife escape conventional lifestyle and settle Beautiful Dunk Island off the north Queensland coast (Australia). This is a book for those who work and live in the urban jungle, It leads the imagination to delight in the simple and uncomplicated existence we all at times long for, but haven't the time to discover. Their abode (Dunk Island) is now a millionaire's playground. However, the cottage and surrounds that Banfield established are preserved as part of a National Park. This book is a good read. I am sure all that read it will be tempted to visit the area it portrays. I know I did. It was and is a wonderful tropical paradise.


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