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The universe and Dr. Einstein (Perennial library, P101B)
Published in Unknown Binding by W. Morrow in association with Harper & Row (1966)
Author: Lincoln Kinnear Barnett
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The Universe and Dr. Einstein
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-17
Who would believe that a book on the Theory of Relativity could be written for the masses? Well it was, and this is it. The concepts that the book conveys are mind boggling, yet quite understandable at the same time. You'll never view space, time and the world around you the same again. It's a quick read, but as you'll learn, time is relative.

Equivalence of gravitation and inertia
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-03
Suppose all matter in the universe is expanding at a uniform rate and that "gravity" doesn't exist. Also imagine standing atop the Leaning Tower of Pisa and releasing two cannon balls. One weighs one ounce and the other ten pounds. Because the earth is rushing up to meet the balls, both seem to fall to the ground at the same rate. A cannon ball fired into the air seems to follow a curved trajectory back to the earth as the ground rushes up to meet it. A comet passing close to the earth seems to be "attracted" to the earth as we are pushed upwards towards it. Einstein says "gravity" is the effect on the path of a moving object caused by distortions in the geometric structure of the space-time continuum caused by mass. But space is "nothing," so how can "nothing" be distorted? Could the earth and all matter be expanding uniformly and unnoticed by us? Could this expansion be the real cause of what we call "gravity" and not the distortion of "nothing"?

This problem, somewhat simplified here, has been bothering me since I first read this book some forty years ago; if anybody can help enlighten me on this, I'd be glad to hear from you!

Non-scientists tell it Better
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-29
Mr. Barnett, a journalist, crossed over into the arena of science, a subject that he had not studied in college. And to the world's amazement, he captured on paper a clear and easy to read explanation of the genius and elegance of Dr. Einstein's theories concerning the very small (quanta) and the very large (space and time).

"Simply" Perfect
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-06
I feel that this book is a must for any home library. If you are experienced in physics, this book is extremely interesting because it delves deaply into the philosophy that brought Dr. Einstein to his great accomplishments. For those that have little knowledge of relativity, the universe, and quantum matters it offers a great introduction with a minimum of complex math. A simple way to understand how Dr. Einstein changed the entire universe. I have studied Albert for years. This is the first time I have read anything that gave me such an insight to his personality and thought processes. HONESTLY, the best book I have ever read.

A Page Turner! Excellent Intro to a Difficult Concept
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-11
This is absolutely the best book on any scientific topic intended for the general reader that I have ever read. It is one of very few books about science I have ever read that I could seriously call a "page turner". Einstein's theories are presented in such a manner that anyone reading the book can understand the concepts without trying. I have read other books that discussed Einstein's theories, but none of them presented the ideas with such lucidity and simplicity, while at the same time not losing the depth and profundity of the concepts.

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Salt of the Red Earth: A Century of Wit and Wisdom from Oklahoma's Elders (Oklahoma Horizons)
Published in Hardcover by Oklahoma Heritage Association (2007-05-03)
Author: M. J. Alexander
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What wisdom
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-07
I purchased this book because my Aunt and Uncle are on page 97 but found that I love the whole book. There is so much wisdom in these pages. These people are amazing and the photos are beautiful.

SOLD OUT. Just a few copies floating around. Grab one if you can!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-18
This has become the must-have book on aging with grace. Why? Remarkable straightforward photos and quotes from remarkable straightforward people who have looked aging in the eye -- and not blinked.

If you can find a copy, grab it. If you can't, contact the publisher and ask when it will be available again.

a timely treasure
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-13
"Salt of the Red Earth" is a timely treasure commemoratiing the lives of sage Oklahomans at a momentous slice of time -- Oklahoma's Centennial. This carefully crafted book, with its unvarnished, honest quotations and beautiful photography is not only a snapshot of real people living long lives -- it is also a testimony to the dedication, determination and hard work of a talented photographer and savvy chronicler, M.J. Alexander.

Salt of the Red Earth
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-17
What a wonderful tribute to the older and wiser Oklahoman's in this Centennial year! M. J. Alexander does an amazing job capturing the wit and wisdom of all she interviewed and photographed. Our whole family enjoyed her work and we can't wait to see what she chooses for her next project.

Brilliant
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-28
What a wonderful book. The author has led us down a path, allowing us glimpses into days gone by, told by those who lived them. How inspiring to read positive words from people who lived through some of the hardest years in American history. The photos are beyond compare, just the faces of the individuals allow us to see the past. Some are worn and shadowed, wrinkled and aged, yet with finesse and compassion, Alexander has captured images of history, and all done with tenderness and care. Own this book, I assure the reader that they will be in awe at the gift of longevity these subjects have been given.
More from Alexander, please.

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Thunderstruck (Harlequin Nascar)
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Harlequin (2007-02-01)
Author: Roxanne St. Claire
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Thunderstruck
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Review Date: 2007-05-25
Shelby Jackson is co owner of Thunder Racing. Shelby lives, eats, and breathes NASCAR, so when her grandfather informs her that he is retiring and wants to sell his share to soccer star Mick Churchill, she's shocked. Shelby has no idea who the world-renowned athlete is. Sure, Mick is more handsome than any man she has ever seen, but he knows nothing about racing and Shelby is not interested in working with him.

Mick needs to make this deal happen. A lot is riding on it. After meeting Shelby he wants her too, but she's off limits and if she finds out why he really needs the team, they may both lose more than a racing partnership.

Thunderstruck is a romantic story, and it also has great racing details with a thrilling ending, which I did not expect. Mick is sinfully sexy and completely irresistible. Shelby is a beautiful tomboy who's headstrong and intelligent. Thunderstruck is a love story that's fun to read.

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Thunderstruck
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-12
I thought the book was very good. The author was very knowledgeable about the sport of Nascar and it showed in the book and the story line.

Thunderstruck
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-27
My son loves NASCAR and I am planning on sharing these with my daughter-in-law. Thank you!

What a ride!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-26
Whatever this New York Times Bestseller author writes is guaranteed to "thrill" her readers. This book is no exception and a tribuite to the author and NASCAR.

I realize there have been articles written about Harlequin and this NASCAR series. Would the series be a success? If this is any indication, then yes but I sincerely believe her contribution to the series and her other book Tis the Silly Season from NASCAR HOLIDAY, are a wonderful addition.

An exciting read for fans and non-fans alike
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-10
This is the story of a small family owned team trying to compete against the larger owners that dominate the sport. The grandfather wishes to retire and sell his portion of the ownership to a famous British soccer player whom he believes will attract corporate sponsorship and high quality drivers that will revitalize the faltering team. The granddaughter is highly suspicious of the soccer player's motives, and is hesitant to trust him to be her partner in owning the team. As he works to prove himself to her, both on and off the track, the team is being sabatoged. Lots of action and intrique ensue - is he the one sabatoging the team? Are his motives honorable? Will the team excel or dissolve if he becomes a partner? The chemistry between the granddaughter and the soccer player sparkles. The setting is Speed Week at Daytona, so there is a lot of interesting behind the scenes details of this two week long event.

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Tics and Tourette's: Breakthrough Discoveries in Natural Treatments
Published in Paperback by Association for Comprehensive NeuroTherapy (2005-09-30)
Author: Sheila J. Rogers
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Best book on Tics and Tourette's out there
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-05
This book was a God send. I found this book after discovering my son had a transcient motor tic. We were told to learn to live with the ticing unless we wanted to heavily medicate our son. This book opened our eyes and put us in contact with other parents facing similar issues through their website. At first I put him on a number of different supplements and I was able to get the tics to subside almost completely. Someone on the website suggested I test his strep titers because following a fever his tics increased. If it wasn't for this book we wouldn't have known to check our sons titers which came back extremely high. Come to find out he had developed strep and was never treated for it. Once we put him on anitbiotics his tics subsided quite a bit. We are in the process of testing him for metals because we think a hep B vaccination may have contributed to his current condition. There is a wealth of info in this book and even more on their website. Tics and Tourette cases have skyrocketed in current years along with autism, ADHD and seizure disorders. These disorders have increased with the increased schedule of vaccines. Our son had seizures following a hep b vaccine at birth and the more research we did the more we were convinced that the toxins in the vaccine caused him to be more suseptable to an avalanche of medical issues due to the fact that his immune system had been compromised. Now we are working on ridding his system of toxins and refuse any and all vaccinations. My newborn was not vaccinated at all and she is the healthiest baby we've ever seen. She has been to a number of physicians who have said she's the healthiest and most developmentally advanced baby they've seen in a long time. God bless the people who wrote this book.

Excellent Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-10
This book is terrific. I cannot say enough good things about it. I highly recommend it!

Sheila J. Rogers Has Opened Doors of HOPE!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-27
Tics and Tourette's: Breakthrough Discoveries in Natural Treatments

As a concert-pianist, music therapist, author, and an individual living with Tourette Syndrome, I must "take my hat off" to Sheila Rogers for bringing together a cascade of knowledge by various doctors, pediatric neurologists,
authors and many other leading authorities. As there is no cure for Tourette Syndrome, parents, families and adults are desperately seeking out new innovations and ideas with the hope that somewhere a new approach/approaches will come to the forefront. This book offers exactly what so many have been looking for, thought provoking ideas without the side-effects of medication, approaches that
are natural and display underlying common sense!
Since reading the book, I have followed many of the innovative ideas and have found improvement in my own tics.
As a music therapist, which is also a natural, non side effect technique, I have incorporated the many findings in this book with my own student's!

BRAVO! SHEILA J. ROGERS!, what will you come up with next!

Author: Raymond Vacchino M.Mus.(MT) A.Mus. L.R.S.M. Licentiate (hon.)

Must read for those with children with tics!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-09
This book is eye-opening and thought-provoking. Just consider the possibility of your child being tic-free or at least know you might have the chance of reducing the incidence of tics without medication. Get this book, and share it with others.

Excellent Overview of Tic Disorders and Natural Alternative Treatment Options
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-21
This was an informative book. There certainly is hope for those suffering from these disorders that doesn't necessarily have to involve dangerous drugs. I am a candidate for a doctorate as a Naturopath and will use this in my resource library. The question to always ask is what is my body/mind trying to tell me with regard to my symptoms. This book will guide you to look at the symptoms and ask those questions. It will also help you begin your journey by suggesting various avenues to explore. It leaves the reader with a sense of hope for successfully treating the root causes naturally. Treatment can be multi-faceted, often like putting together a puzzle. The end result makes it worth all the time and energy spent. Hope is something soarly lacking in most medical resources for these disorders, that makes this book all the more valuable.

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60-Minute Estate Planner: Fast and Efficient Illustrated Plans to Avoid Probate, Save Taxes, Manage Finances, Protect Assets, and Control Distributions in Changing Times (Sixty Minute Estate Planner)
Published in Kindle Edition by AMACOM/American Management Association (2006-05-17)
Author: Sandy F. Kraemer
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Best book on estate planning because of flow charts
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-06
Back in 1999, I decided to do some estate planning. I decided to buy about 5 books to first learn the basics of estate planning......then see an estate planning attorney to set up my estate plan.

Of the five books that I read on estate planning, Kraemer's book was by far the best book. The main reason I liked Kraemer's book was his use of example flow charts, which show what happens to the money as each spouse dies. These flow charts also allow you to easily calculate the estate tax due at each step of the process.

The other books were very dry and boring.......and without the flow chart approach...it was not clear to me how bypass trusts work.

I highly recommend Kraemer's book as the best book on estate planning.......primarily due to the flow charts.

Kraemer also explains that the use of disclaimers can be a good thing.......and a good way to deal with the changing estate tax laws.

Kraemer's book allowed me to understand the basics of estate planning and bypass trusts. I was able to save time and money then working with an estate planning attorney to set up our bypass trusts.

Other good books on investing which may help you build a large enough estate so you get to worry about the problem of estate planning are shown below:

Index Mutual Funds: How to Simplify Your Financial Life and Beat the Pro's
The Richest Man in Babylon
Bogle on Mutual Funds: New Perspectives for the Intelligent Investor
The Millionaire Next Door
The Four Pillars of Investing: Lessons for Building a Winning Portfolio
A Random Walk Down Wall Street: The Time-Tested Strategy for Successful Investing, Ninth Edition
The Coffeehouse Investor: How to Build Wealth, Ignore Wall Street, and Get On With Your Life
The Bogleheads' Guide to Investing

Estate Planning Required Reading
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-28
Required reading for those wishing to estate plan with a systematic and informed approach. Excellent step by step directions help the reader learn information needed to work efficiently with an estate planner or other professionals and achieve desired results. Unique, innovative charts, flow diagrams and planning documents clarify concepts difficult to grasp through words alone. If you have an estate plan in place this excellent volume will confirm its appropriateness and provide helpful fine-tuning tips. This book contains all the various scenarios of estate planning allowing the reader to choose the relevant ones. It is interesting, well written and a valuable reference resource.

60-Minute Estate Planner
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-05
This book, like it's earlier volumns is a must read for anyone facing the challenges of estate planning either for themselves or their loved ones.

Tuttle Review
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-07
The "60-Minute Estate planner" does the best job I've seen of being comprehensive, and yet easy to read at the same time. The graphic flow charts with their accompanying tables are a great aid to understanding. Even if you're not planning your estate this book is important to read. The book deepens your appreciation of how important it is for the Congress to repeal federal death taxes.

60-minute estate planner
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-05
The 60-Minute Estate Planner has been an invaluable resource. I have all three editions and continue to find this book very useful. It provides quick and accurate answers to a variety of questions. This is the best book I've seen on estate planning.

H. Thuesen

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777 Mathematical Conversation Starters (Spectrum)
Published in Paperback by The Mathematical Association of America (2002-11-01)
Author: John de Pillis
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can't keep the book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-20
A wonderful book to read, to keep, and to give. I've bought 5 copies by now, each with an intention to keep for myself, each given as a gift to somebody (not necessarily a mathematician) after starting a conversation inspired by the book. About to buy another copy...

Joyful surprise for a non-math person
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-14
Strangely linked, in wild and sexy ways to mathematics, are jokes, observations, and topics I care about (surprise surprise)!!!

I found out how solid(?) the thinking is of certain, well-known intellectuals...compared to Humpty Dumpty.

I also found out about Alexander Graham Bell and his "fortunate blunder."

In addition, the book has Dave Barry's comments on the history of algebra which, I guarantee, you will not get in maths class.

And another thing...I found out about the Monty Hall problem through the world's best cartoon of it.

An absolutely jolly read!

777 Conversations Started
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-30
I love this book. I've enjoyed sharing it with all my math friends and some of my anti-math friends as well. It does indeed start conversations!
The the book is formatted in a way that invites the most casual of readers to explore mathematical topics. It is full of fun. The author treats the subject in a light-hearted manner complete with cartoons. I am completely entertained.

My father loves this book too
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-09
Being a mathematician, I love this book. But my father is
very far from being a mathematician, and he loves
this book too.

"777 Coversation Starters" by John de Pillis
is a definite winner!

great gift
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-02
A friend gave this to me. I am definitely not a math type, but it
is a great vacation companion. You can read it in bits and pieces
or from front to back in order of appearance. I, in turn, picked
up three copies to give out: a birthday gift, wedding (Yes! honey
mooners need something to talk about!), one for a friend going
on a cruise! It really is the perfect gift!

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The Apostle : A Life of Paul
Published in Paperback by Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (1996-01-01)
Author: John Pollock
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A walk alongside Paul!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-24
Mr. John Pollock's The Apostle: A Life of Paul is a must read for anyone interested in learning about the man who wrote such a large portion of the New Testament. The book wonderfully takes you from Saul's beginnings as an extraordinary intellectually gifted Jew and keeper of the law, to his conversion to Christianity to become Paul, and then his pilgrimage as a deliverer of the gospel.

All stops along Paul's way are covered by Mr. Pollock in this novel type book. That's not to say it's a novel, but rather it reads like a novel. Great details are given throughout the story providing valuable background on the customs and how people lived during Paul's walk.

If you are interested in further studying Paul outside what he wrote in the Bible I highly recommend this book.

Fantastic way to enter into the New Testament
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-02
This book is written like a novel, but the research is so extensive it stands halfway between fiction and a historical treatise. You feel like you're living the excitement of the early church as you move with Paul through his adventure-filled life.

While some judgments had to be made in order to tell it like a story, he even gives footnotes explaining other options at certain points. This is a wonderful way to get started in New Testament history.

Dennis McCallum, author Organic Disciplemaking: How to promote Christian leadership development through personal relationships, biblical discipleship, mentoring, and Christian community

Fantastic book about an amazing man.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-29
The author does an excellent job of making you feel like you are on the journey with Paul - a journey that changed the world. I read the book in conjunction with the Book of Acts and Pollock does an excellent job of keeping the book biblically accurate. I highly recommend it!

Brings Paul to life!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-25
While many books on Paul, the last apostle, tend to be very high-browed in their approach, Mr.Pollock excels at putting together a believable, and very readable, biography of St. Paul.

In short, he brings to light many nuances that most of us, as laymen, tend to overlook or misunderstand contectually in the course of our reading the epistles. I have some familiarity with W.M. Ramsay's work and Pollock follows his suppositions closely. What's commendable is that Pollock never tries to snow his reader. He's very upfront about how he approaches areas of conjecture.

A great primer on the life of Paul in a way that will make him a living, breathing human being and clarify his intent and motivations in writing these wonderful letters to his "children".

Good Biography on the Apostle Paul
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-01
John Pollock has written what I believe to be an excellent biography on one of the most influential people (behind Jesus Christ, of course!) of the Bible - Paul formerly known as Saul of Tarsus.

Throughout the book Pollock includes biblical stories of Paul's experiences and writes the book in a biographical style. Included are the following events from Paul's life:

1. Presence at Stephan's stoning.
2. Conversion on the Damascus Road.
3. Various missionary journies.
4. Conflict with Barnabas over John Mark.
5. Relationship with Timothy.
6. Shipwreck and landing at Malta.
7. Final days in Rome.

As you read the book, you will see that Pollock is true to the New Testament accounts of Paul's life.

Read and enjoy. Recommended.

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Calculus Problem Solver (REA) (Problem Solvers)
Published in Paperback by Research & Education Association (1998)
Author: Staff of REA
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Step by Step
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-09
I have been out of college for 7 years. I began Grad school last quarter. This book gave me the basic steps to relearn and remember Calculus. It takes you through each kind of problem without skipping steps or assuming you already know what you are doing. A big crutch for understanding single and multivariable calculus. -I passed the placement exam and then used the book to assist in other engineering classes.

This is exactly what the title says
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-03
Even if you understand the principles, the handful of problems in the average textbook are too few to really drill you on the procedures. It's a little like the difference between understanding some music theory and being able to play an instrument. Practice, for those of us who are not math prodigies, is essential. If you are willing to put in the hours and hours, this hugh collection of solved problems is well worth the price.

What you really want in a math text
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-11
This is the single text you need to de-mystify calc. It's advantage is that it explains by demonstration... again and again and again... with increasing, but gradual, difficulty.

Keep in mind that most texts are pumped out by publishing houses to churn numbers and are authored by academic staff desiring a professional profile.
This REA text gives you the universal nuts and bolts of calculus without the publishing-house baggage.

Forget this, if you want the best and most comprehensive TRY
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-18
THE KING OF ALL MATHEMATICAL PROBLEMS!!!!!!!!!

Problems in Mathematical Analysis (Hardcover)
by g. yankovsky (Translator), B. Demidovich (Author
Publisher: mir publisher; 4th Printing edition (1976)
ASIN: B000GTC2GA

One of the better calculus books
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-11
This is a pretty good calculus help book, especially if you're looking for a book that will teach you how to do a lot of problems. This book gives step-by-step solutions to the problems it presents, so if you can't figure out what the next step is, you can just glance at the solution to figure it out.

This is exactly what a math student needs, a book that gives plenty of practice problems and solutions to the problems. This book does fall short in a few areas though. It doesn't cover everything in a calculus course (especially in the later levels of calculus), and at times, the things it does cover it doesn't cover enough (like it will give only one or two examples of a certain type of problem, which isn't very helpful). And sometimes the solutions seems to simplify too much or skip a step, leaving you pondering how they from one step to the next. However, this is a problem that seems to plague all solution-type of texts. And my final complaint is that the type of font they use in this book isn't exactly asthetically pleasing. They could have use a different font or do something else to make it nicer to look at.

Overall though, this book gets 4 stars from me because it is one of the better calculus help books I have seen, even if it does have a few short comings here and there.

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The Earp Curse
Published in Paperback by Historical Research Association, Inc (1999-03-15)
Author: Glenn Boyer
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A Must Buy Book
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-18
For anyone interested in the current climate of Earp studies Glenn Boyer's book "The Earp Curse" is must reading. The book does not address Wyatt Earp directly, but instead delves into the mystery of the workings of the minds of today's players in the field of Earp study. All in all, this book is very illuminating and amusing in its attempt to expose the politics, jealousies, power-grabbing and intrigue that seems to go hand in hand in todays's popular history culture. The books of Glenn Boyer are at the center of a maelstrom and "The Earp Curse" is no exception. For decades the collective work of Glenn Boyer has been beset by detractors and naysayers. In recent years this caterwaul has increased in volume and intensity. In "The Earp Curse" Glenn Boyer unleashes a virtual broadside of information directed at his more vocal critics. I am sure that you will be amazed when reading this book to see the wide assortment of letters and comments from his detractors that Glenn Boyer has managed to weave into his book. The claims that the information contained in his books was concocted from whole cloth are destroyed by this myth busting tour de force. The most damaging portions of the book were written and provided by the detractors themselves and brings into question the claims and allegations of these same critics. All serious Earp buffs and fans of the old west will want to add this book to their collections. Buy this book, you will not be disappointed.

It's a jungle in that vacant lot near the O.K. Corral.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-18
The field of Earpiana is indeed a jungle these days, and Glenn Boyer gives his personal perspective on it in The Earp Curse. That perspective is a bitter one, and understandably so in view of his experiences in the ongoing "Earp Wars." Perhaps no account of the "wars" can be pleasant, but Boyer's trenchant humor may bring an occasional smile or even a more or less unwilling chuckle to readers hardy enough to try this catalogue of the activities of battling historians, "historians," history buffs, and hangers-on.

Right On The Money!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-08
Mr. Boyer has written an expose' on all he has had to endure over the last 50+ years of Earp research. I have personal knowledge that it is true, as I helped contribute some of the information on these shenanigans. Some of the characters represented in this book covet what Mr. Boyer has accumulated over the years, and the only way they know to get at him and his documents is to attack him in the hopes he will bring his treasures out into the open for them to use for their own. This book is about some of the unmitigated attacks he has had to endure.

OK Corral Shootout still going on
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-07
Although the title may lead one to think that this book is about a gloomy family misfortune, the real curse is that there exists a feud between people, who while all the while share a common interest, carry on behind the scene and in some cases openly, in a manner which resembles the conflicts which caused the famous Street Fight or as it is better known, Gunfight at the OK Corral.

In The Earp Curse, as Mr. Glenn Boyer enumerates, there has been and continues to be individuals who have initially sought his knowledge, and then betrayed the trust, copiedsome of his work and then worst of all, have made claims the much of his work is pure fiction. There is an old sales adage which goes, "The dog with the bone is always in danger" Glenn Boyer has definitely has become a legend of sorts, due to the fact that he spent decades of his life interviewing family sources who have since passed on, but left him with a wealth of documents, original manuscripts, artifacts, and most uniquely, intimate details of events which which had never been shared with anyone outside the family.

To be an historical writer, obviously requires a great deal of knowledge about the subject. Publishers however, need to know that a book will sell before they will support the project. Stuart Like had to create a larger than life Wyatt Earp in order to sell it to the public, who in many cases were weaned on legends and tall tales of the old west. Most of the criticism of Mr. Boyer's work centers on his classic work I Married Wyatt Earp : The Recollections of Josephine Sarah Marcus Earp and more recently Wyatt Earp's Tombstone Vendetta.

While for the most part other Earp researcher have added some useful information and insight, there isn't really anything new under the sun that wasn't already covered in newspapers of the day, court documents, family letters, and Stuart Lake's Frontier Marshal and the privately published John Flood manuscript of Wyatt Earp by Wyatt Earp.

Mr. Boyer's works on the Earps, do not read like a typical history book, they are very entertaining and informative. It is obvious that I am a fan of the author, but the interested readers will do themselves a great disservice if they don't look at both sides. This book documents how the information and references where blended into very readable format

The Earp Curse is a book that every Earp fan or old west buff should have in their library.

Very Interesting
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-08
"The Earp Curse" shows the public the awfully vicious world of Earp historians. Anyone who knows anything about the Earp family should personally shake Mr. Boyer's hand and give him a bottle of Scotch (at the very least). We know what we know of Wyatt through Glenn and this book shows how he has been attacked and threatened along his trail of setting the record straight. Read this book and you will agree! Thanks for the insight, Glenn.

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Euler: The Master of Us All (Dolciani Mathematical Expositions, No 22) (Dolciani Mathematical Expositions)
Published in Paperback by The Mathematical Association of America (1999-01-01)
Author: William Dunham
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Charming but historically inaccurate.
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 72 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-26
Once again, the Ivy League establishment has got it all wrong. They continue to perpetrate error in the historical record just as they do in the scientific record with that preposterous theory of evolution.

First of all, Euler should not be credited with topology. Descartes had formulated, before Euler was born, the key topological equation F + V - E = 2.

The Greeks attached mystical significance to the five platonic solids. So much so, Euclid included the five regular solids in book 13 of his Elements as if it were the culimination of his work, as if the three-dimensionality were a culimination of the two-dimensionality of the earlier books.

These "regular" solids are three-dimensional objects: namely, the Tetrahedron, the cube, the octahedron, the dodecahedron and the icosahedron. They are "regular" because, on each, the faces are congruent. Furthermore, the face angles are equal. For example, a cube's faces are all the same size.

If we count the faces on the tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, dodecahedron and icosahedron respectively, we get 4, 6, 8, 12, 20 respectively.

If we count the vertices of each respectively, we get 4, 8, 6, 20, 12.

If we count the edges respectivley, we get 6, 12, 12, 30, 30.

Now, create an array of the faces, vertices and edges:

F:4 6 8 12 20
V:4 8 6 20 12
E:6 12 12 30 30

Descartes noticed that F + V - E = 2. For example, 4 + 4 - 6 = 2. Or take the second column: 6 + 8 - 12 = 2. Descartes conjectured (as we all would) that this formula represents an invariant amongst all polyhedra.

Descartes died in 1650 A.D. when he was poisoned by some jealous Swede. Euler was born in 1707 A.D., some time after Descartes's death. Liebnitz had translated this work of Descartes which shows F + V - E = 2. And Euler is known to have read all of these Liebnitz manuscripts at the Hanover archives.

Why scholars persist in giving Euler credit for this equation boggles my imaginatino unless their reading is limited. If it is limited, then appellation of scholar for such men is unwarranted.

Pictures of the five platonic regular solids can be seen in Daud Sutton's little book "Platonic and Archimedian Solids."

William Dunham has done it again!
Helpful Votes: 32 out of 32 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-25
With the publication of this, his third book, Dunham has once more shown himself to be a master himself of mathematical explanation. Unlike his previous two books, The Mathematical Universe and Journey Through Genius, which covered results by a variety of mathematicians, this book focuses on selected results that sprang from the remarkable mind of Leonard Euler, one of the most prolific and important mathematicians of all time. What sets Euler apart is not only the vast quantity of his output (the publication of his collected works, the Opera Omnia, spans six dozen volumes, or over 25,000 pages in all!), but also the breadth and originality of his work. Not only did Euler contribute to a wide array of mathematical fields -- from number theory to complex analysis to geometry -- but in many cases, he was the founder of those fields. For example, Euler invented the field of analytical number theory, and he was the first mathematician to recognize the importance of and to discover the important properties of complex numbers.

This book in many ways resembles Dunham's Journey Through Genius. As in that book, Dunham has selected 15 or so theorems to present in detail, and he makes an effort to keep the proofs similar in spirit to the original proofs. Although the proofs are complete and the book is full of equations, they are accessible to anyone with a high school level of mathematics education. But in addition to the proofs, Dunham also provides historical context, as well as commentary on how later mathematicians used and improved upon Euler's work. For example, we learn that Euler began to loose the sight in his right eye at the age of 32, and that despite his virtual blindness by the age of 65, he continued his prolific rate of output until his death at age 84.

The book's title is taken from a quote by Laplace, who said, ``Read Euler, read Euler. He is the master of us all.'' Indeed, if you have any interest in mathematics, you will almost certainly find yourself in complete agreement with Laplace's sentiments by the time you finish reading this wonderful book. ...

Nice book for readers with a background in math
Helpful Votes: 35 out of 36 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-25
I really enjoyed reading this book that describes some background on Euler and his work. It is written in an informal style, so for people with a math background it reads like a novel.

The book is not suitable for people who want to learn more about the person Euler, but do not have a math background, because 75% of the book is about real math (equations). So if you don't enjoy reading equations, do not buy the book.

Summary: as enjoyable as the other Dunham books, although a bit more expensive (but still worth the money).

A great book
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-12
Don't be fooled by the brevity or put off by the high price of this book - it's worth its weight in gold. If you have a university level math degree and you want to do proofs again, this book is for you. I have been able to understand everything in the book as a result of Prof. Dunham's amazing ability to explain things. I did have to resort to the Internet on occasion to brush up on some trigonometry and calculus. I have been reading it slowly for 2 years now and I'm only half way through - sometimes I pull it out when I need some brain exercise. If you like math, you will like this book.

" Euler, the anlysis incarnate "!!!!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-15
" Analysis incarnate " , no other more suitable words probably can describe the incomparable power of Euler, as his contemparies called him. Concerning the usual style of Dunham to write this stimulating book, other readers have made many comments and I think there is no need to repeat that. What I want is that Dunham to write another book, perhaps volume 2,3 etc and also write a thorough biography of Euler, one the greatest mathematicians in the history. ( To me, for mathematical ability, his should be at the same rank with Newton, Archaemedes, and Gauss, even Einstein concerning the mathematical and theroetical aspect, is below par compared with Euler )


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