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Islands of Boston Harbor
Published in Paperback by W. Clement Stone (1984-04)
Author: Edward Rowe Snow
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Must Read
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-04
Edward Rowe Snow holds a place in my heart. I remember when I was younger and taking the tours of Boston Harbor with this extrodanary historian.

I had the first edition of this book and was lost to me when I was young. Every books store would say, "Sorry, this book is unavaiable, or out of print." I am very glad they re-released these treasures.

This book has the ledgend of the Lady in Black of George's Island.

Read if you are interested in New England History or you are from Boston. Great Book.

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Jack the Dog
Published in Hardcover by Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing (1993-06-01)
Author: Rowe
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An absolute treasure!
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Review Date: 2008-07-28
This is one of the most prized possessions in my collection. The artwork is so beautiful and children seem to love this book almost as much as I do. The story is absolutely charming, whisking the reader away to a world that is engaging, unique and innocent. The characters are very memorable and sure to put a smile on your face. I highly recommend this book for readers both young and old.

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John Lennon Conversations
Published in Paperback by Coleman Publishing (1984-12)
Authors: John Lennon and Linda Deer Domnitz
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John Lennon Conversations
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Review Date: 2008-03-13
Ms. Domnitz began channeling John Lennon 4 days after his death and continued to do so on a monthly basis for 26 months to large groups of people all over the world. The results of more than 1000 pages of channelings have been condensed in this volume, The John Lennon Conversations, as well as into the cassette tape.

These transmissions are highly informative, warm, loving, and sometimes humorous, and offer to the world hope for creating the ideal reality by our positive thoughts and emotions. They emphasize the tremendous power of the individual working alone and in groups to positively transform this planet. The ability to accomplish this important mission is insured by the individual's balanced body and mind and by his desire and determination to align himself with this purpose for the highest good.

May you all be inspired to begin your own personal transformations, as well as that of the planet:
"The sun always rises
The sun always sets'
And what we do today,
Affects all the rest."
John Lennon, from the transcript on September 11,1981
---excerpt from book's back cover

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The Jungle Book (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))
Published in Library Binding by Random House Books for Young Readers (2008-01-22)
Author: Diane Wright Landolf
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The Jungle Book (A Stepping Stone Book)
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Review Date: 2008-06-15
Purchased as a gift to a child who is a late bloomer in reading. He is very excited to have a book that is fun and interesting that he CAN read independently. Love this series of books. Keep them coming.

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Kate and the Revolution
Published in Textbook Binding by Olympic Marketing Corporation (1983-04)
Author: John Rowe Townsend
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A Break from Reality (in a good way)!
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Review Date: 2003-12-26
Kate is a normal English girl living in London with her journalist father. Her life changes forever when she meets the crown prince of a small European country at a party. After a complicated turn of events, Kate, Crown Prince Rudi, and George (one of her father's colleagues) secretly travel to the tiny principality. Once there, Kate realizes the reason for her being there is to pretend to be Rudi's mistress so that the current ruler will abdicate in favor of Rudi. When Rudi gets al he hoped for, a revolution unfolds then another and another. Kate must decide what to do and whom to love. Full of eccentric characters and wild plots, this book is a must read for anyone needing a break from reality (in a good way)!

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Laura Belle's story: A 90-something's saga of strength and survival
Published in Unknown Binding by Ohio Full Court Press (1997)
Author: Laura Belle Bragg Anchrum
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Laura Belle's Story
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Review Date: 2005-04-10
Very interesting black history; encouraging to women of all races and ethnic backgrounds. It was relaxed reading, and easy to picture the era covered. I plan to purchase the follow-up book.

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The lawyers' proof of the hereafter,
Published in Unknown Binding by The John C. Winston Co (1941)
Author: Claude W Rowe
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GOOD BOOK--HONEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Review Date: 2005-05-03
Book contains the results of exhaustive philosophical discussions, in person, with over 600 lawyers, including the President of the United States,Judges,Senators, Congressmen, and other Officials---All answers are based on the question:"What is the best evidence as to whether there is a hereafter or not?"..
The book also contains a discussion of "Assurance of Immortality" by Gilbert T. Rowe,D.D.,S.T.D., Littt.D.-Professor of Theology in Duke University...Being that the writer was an Attorney-at-Law from the Buffalo,NY area, many of the inquiries are from within New York State area...An Interesting book of that era...A shame that it is out-of-print these days...

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Looking for Brothers
Published in Paperback by Mosaic Press (NY) (1999-09)
Author: Michael Rowe
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A Refreshing New Voice
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-01
I recently had the opportunity to read Michael Rowe's new collection in galleys, and I was impressed by his fresh take on subjects of interest to gay men. Where many recent books by gay writers present ponderous, overly academic portraits of the gay community, Rowe's essays and articles manage to be both intensely personal and still universal. He has no agenda to push on his audience, which allows readers to both enjoy what he has to say and to make up their own minds about the issues being addressed. An impressive collection from a gifted journalist.

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Machine Musicianship
Published in Paperback by The MIT Press (2004-03-01)
Author: Robert Rowe
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The beginnings of the machine musicians.
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-04
The author introduces this book as "exploration of the theoretical foundations of analyzing, performing, and composing music with computers". The book is exceptional in quality of writing and is fascinating to read. The fact that machines are actually composing music that is enjoyable to listen to as well as non-trivial from the judgment of professional musicians has to rank as one of the most fascinating achievements in music theory and artificial intelligence. Readers of this book will require a fair amount of background in music theory, some knowledge of mathematics (the fast Fourier transform is used in some parts of the book), some knowledge of various algorithms in artificial intelligence, such as neural networks and genetic algorithms, and knowledge of the C++ programming language. There is a CD-ROM that accompanies the book, and which contains a library of C++ objects that can be used to build interactive programs. The author emphasizes though the reader does not have to become a C++ programmer in order to follow the text. In addition, he is concerned with the ability and occurrence of machine musicians, and not in the question as to whether or not the methods they use can emulate human music cognition.

In chapter 1 the author introduces techniques necessary for the analysis of algorithms and composition, and for studying pitch-specific processes such as chord classification and key induction. The author restricts himself to what he calls "symbolic processes" in this chapter, and these he defines as those that are best characterized as a system of representations and rules. The symbols are taken to represent features of the musical context and their relationships are inferred by algorithms based on the knowledge of the objects they represent in real music. A context-independent chord classifier is first developed and then the author gradually introduces elements of context dependence with the goal of showing how these elements improve performance. The author also addresses issues with music representation, such as MIDI, and some possible successors to it. A key induction algorithm based on parallel processing is discussed in some detail. This algorithm takes knowledge about scales and chord functions and then updates saliency ratings for major and minor tonalities.

In chapter 2, the author deals with "sub-symbolic" processes, which he characterizes as processes that utilize the regularities learned from prior inputs in order to characterize and predict future inputs. He could have designated these as "connectionist" algorithms, since they learn their behavior from being exposed to material, do not depend on fixed rules, and are usually implemented using neural networks. Neural networks are used to do key induction, and the author discusses a connectionist approach to perform quantization, and a modification of it for use in real time. He also discusses various techniques for doing "beat tracking", i.e. the process of finding a regular pulse in a sequence of events, remarking that such an ability is very difficult to accomplish in a machine. Also discussed are some algorithms for performing meter induction.

The author turns his attention to pattern recognition and segmentation of music in chapter 4. The discussion of grouping preference rules leads the author to a real-time segmenter, whose rules are grouped according to the quantity of information that is required to apply them. The author discusses the problems with doing real-time segmentation. A dynamic programming approach to pattern matching is outlined, one using a "rating matrix", and the author points out that the difficulty in doing pattern matching does not lie in the matching algorithm, but rather in the preparation of the patterns needed by the algorithm. The "absolute" representation of the pitch used in this algorithm is then replaced by the "intervallic" representation in order to adhere to what is known from human music cognition. The author then compares his pattern matching algorithms with what has been done in the literature. All of this discussion is fascinating, particularly the discussion of Kohonen self-organizing neural nets that learn to cluster inputs into categories via competitive learning.

Then, in chapter 5, the author begins a discussion of the techniques that machines use to do musical composition. All of the algorithms used by these machines are interactive, in that they change their behavior in response to external inputs. Many different techniques are overviewed, such as generation techniques, which the author is well known for, Also discussed are score following, a pattern matching technique that can trace the progress of live performers through their compositions they are playing, and algorithmic signal processing. Detailed diagrams are given for illustrating the different algorithms.

This is followed in chapter 6 by a review of proposals for algorithmic performance and expression, emphasizing the role in particular of research done in music cognition. The author is careful in pointing out that he remains neutral concerning the question of whether a program is capable of musical cognition similar to what humans do. In addition, he gives two reasons why the experimental data from music cognition is not the standard of verification for the algorithms given in the book. Clearly the author is leaning towards the view, and I believe correctly so, that machine intelligence, even in contexts outside of music, may be in many ways very different from human intelligence. Machines will compose and produce music using techniques that may be very different from what humans use, just as machines play chess in ways that are very different from what humans do. Expert systems are discussed as a tool for algorithmic composition, and the author addresses issues of knowledge representation, with detailed emphasis on schemata for this purpose. Particularly interesting is the fact, as the author points out, that most interactive music systems do not learn, but the author discusses various methodologies that are attempting to incorporate learning into machine musicianship, such as neural networks and genetic algorithms. The GenJam machine of John Biles for doing jazz improvisation is a very interesting example of the latter.

I did not read chapters 7 or 8 so I will omit their review.

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Machinery and Mechanical Devices: A Treasury of Nineteenth-Century Cuts (Dover Pictorial Archive Series)
Published in Paperback by Dover Publications (1987-08-01)
Author: William Rowe
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Fanciful wit and dark humor make this book a masterpiece.
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1998-07-23
Machinery and Mechanical Devices, isn't just a clip-art book. This sixty-page presentation of copyright free illustrations from the 1800's is a humorous personal expression of the wonderment and fear associated with functionally obscure mechanical devices. Unlike other clip-art books which present the material as individual objects separated by a lot of white space, this book is brought to much higher levels of interest. The way Rowe does this is by creating collages of illustrations on each page - not simply displaying them piece-by-piece. He even goes so far as to make up names for many of his concoctions, and adds other details such as twinkling stars and abstract patterns. The result is a highly entertaining picture book useful not only for the art it displays, but also as a catalog of visual and humorous ideas. Enjoy!


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