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61. Coprophilia: or, A Peck of Dirt
$20.38
62. The Definitive Antlr Reference:
 
63. Coming Attractions
$23.10
64. Solving Mathematical Problems:
$22.27
65. The Econometric Modelling of Financial
$3.95
66. Other Worlds: A Beginners Guide
$39.00
67. The House Book
$9.70
68. Essential Storage: The Back to
$40.00
69. Aristotle's First Principles (Clarendon
$12.85
70. Garden of the Brave in War: Recollections
 
$36.50
71. Analysis I (v. 1)
$43.44
72. Additive Combinatorics (Cambridge
$7.54
73. Sacred Mushrooms and the Law
$13.66
74. Terence Conran Small Spaces :
$54.00
75. The Cornucopian Text: Problems
$34.40
76. Foundations of Ethics: An Anthology
$42.63
77. The Comedies Of Terence: Literally
$139.78
78. The Photography Handbook (Media
 
$150.00
79. Religion and rationality;: An
$55.00
80. Local And Global Analysis of Nonlinear

61. Coprophilia: or, A Peck of Dirt
by Terence McLaughlin
 Hardcover: 192 Pages (1971-05-27)

Isbn: 030493741X
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62. The Definitive Antlr Reference: Building Domain-Specific Languages (Pragmatic Programmers)
by Terence Parr
Paperback: 376 Pages (2007-05-17)
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Asin: 0978739256
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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ANTLR v3 is the most powerful easy-to-use parser generator built to date, and represents the culmination of more than 15 years of research by Terence Parr. This book is the essential reference guide to using this completely rebuilt version of ANTLR, with its amazing new LL(*) parsing technology, tree construction facilities, StringTemplate code generation template engine, and sophisticated ANTLRWorks GUI development environment. Learn to use ANTLR directly from the author!

ANTLR is a parser generator-a program that generates code to translate a specified input language into a nice, tidy data structure. You might think that parser generators are only used to build compilers. But in fact, programmers usually use parser generators to build translators and interpreters for domain-specific languages such as proprietary data formats, common network protocols, text processing languages, and domain-specific programming languages.

Domain-specific languages are important to software development because they represent a more natural, high fidelity, robust, and maintainable means of encoding a problem than simply writing software in a general-purpose language. For example, NASA uses domain-specific command languages for space missions to improve reliability, reduce risk, reduce cost, and increase the speed of development. Even the first Apollo guidance control computer from the 1960s used a domain-specific language that supported vector computations.

This book is the definitive guide to using the completely rebuilt ANTLR v3 and describes all features in detail, including the amazing new LL(*) parsing technology, tree construction facilities, StringTemplate code generation template engine, and sophisticated ANTLRWorks GUI development environment. You'll learn all about ANTLR grammar syntax, resolving grammar ambiguities, parser fault tolerance and error reporting, embedding actions to interpret or translate languages, building intermediate-form trees, extracting information from trees, generating source code, and how to use the ANTLR Java API.

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2-0 out of 5 stars Barely adequate
For a "definitive work" on ANTLR, it really is thin, superficial, and plainly disappointing.For example, I wanted to know what the individual grammatical switches are, what they do, and how they interact with each other.There are only about 3 pages to cover all that!I have cracked the book several times only to give up, go to the wiki and try out with small grammars and guess the result.

1-0 out of 5 stars Great Tool, Horrendous Book
You know when you need to review someone's documentation at work, and it's very clear that your coworker thought he did a great job but you discover to your horror that he mashed every conceivable fact in sideways until the doc was just bursting with incomprehensibility?That's the situation you'll be in if you do like I just did and plunk down for this book.

It's very clear that Mr. Parr knows a great deal about what he's written, and, if you already know as much about it as he does, you'll find everything in order.If, on the other hand, you're coming from either a bog-standard LR(k) background or, like me, a combinator-parsing background, you'll find no systematic description of what the actual model for ANTLR is -- what you'll find is a hap-hazard hodge-podge of explication followed by Mr. Parr copping out and providing the generated code output instead of actually explaining what's actually going on. Over and over and over again.

The tool is clearly very well thought out and works well, but the book's random, cluttered and disorganized.Mr. Parr should have hired a competent technical writer to digest and organize this material for him.If, like me, your situation demands that you work with ANTLR instead of rolling your own parser library, you'll pay the price for his lack of discipline.

5-0 out of 5 stars Starts from zero, takes you through to the end
If you know nothing about parsers, lexers, or DSLs in general, this book does a fantastic job getting you from nowhere to BOOM pretty quickly.For pretty mind-bending material, that's really important.The book is a fantastic reference and I was able to put together a truly complicated grammar in a few days.Worth every penny, and then some.

4-0 out of 5 stars Serious ANTLR users should have this
Well, really, how many *casual* ANTLR users are there?The ANTLR community might be broadly divided into three groups: (1) Terence Parr, the self-described maniac behind ANTLR; (2) the demigods of ANTLR who are slightly more numerous than Terence and have already learned at the School of Really Hard Knocks; and (3) the rest of us, who want to become productive with ANTLR.It's that last group of us who can benefit from this text which softens some of the knocks.To be sure, this book is not a shortcut or substitute for getting your hands dirty and experiencing some frustration.Creating languages is not for slackers.No book can change that.The real value of this text is as an in-depth guide to the guts of ANTLR.It's a very "pragmatic" book and might have been called "The ANTLR Missing Manual" if another publisher had not already locked up that motif.Although the author tries to start from zero knowledge, I think you really need to have worked through at least the main examples at [...] first.Then, you'll be prepared to appreciate what this book has to offer.It's a great field manual for people in the thick of operating the tool.

The critiques (and criticisms) of the strong Java flavor of this book have some basis in fact.But this is, after all, a book about a programming tool written in Java.Professionals should be able to overcome this obstacle, and anyone who tries to find an equal to ANTLR without the Java baggage will quickly discover that learning enough Java to use ANTLR is a comparatively small price to pay.

Final words: Read the second book ("Language Implementation Patterns") first.Actually, read chapters 1, 2, 4, 9 and 10 of that book.Twice.That second book is hardly Java-centric at all and indeed only incidentally about ANTLR.Then get this first book ("The Definitive ANTLR Reference") and get to work.From there, you won't need any more advice from a book review.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best source available on ANTLR
This is a book I would highly recommend to anyone writing a translator with ANTLR. Although there is no shortage of information regarding ANTLR on the Web, there is a lot more in the book itself.

Creating grammars for language recognition is one of those complex topics that have been theorized a lot. Mastering them seems the privilege of academics and PhD s.

Terence Parr is definitely one of these gifted academics. Part III of the book is proof enough that he knows this topic in and out. But unlike other academic brains, Terence also profoundly understands software developers. That gives an extremely practical and example-rich part I and II. The samples provided are much more detailed and clearly explained than the online material I could find. This mixture of science, pedagogy and software engineering is very unique.

Like many other software developers who burnt their fingers with LEX and YACC, I tended to stay away from grammar-based language recognition. After reading this book, I feel much more comfortable with the subject. ... Read more


63. Coming Attractions
by Terence Stamp
 Paperback: 256 Pages (1989-05-25)

Isbn: 0586207368
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Pleasantly Suprised!
Did not realize this actor had such an interesting lifestyle. Enjoyed reading about his life and the times in which he lived. Interesting from start to finish. Couldn't put the book down. Glad I read this biography. ... Read more


64. Solving Mathematical Problems: A Personal Perspective
by Terence Tao
Paperback: 128 Pages (2006-10-05)
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Asin: 0199205604
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Authored by a leading name in mathematics, this engaging and clearly presented text leads the reader through the various tactics involved in solving mathematical problems at the Mathematical Olympiad level. Covering number theory, algebra, analysis, Euclidean geometry, and analytic geometry, Solving Mathematical Problems includes numerous exercises and model solutions throughout. Assuming only a basic level of mathematics, the text is ideal for students of 14 years and above in pure mathematics. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Good reference from a beautiful mind
I really liked this book. It is written by one of the most brilliant mathematicians of our generation. It presents some of the problem solving techniques math contestants should master in a mature though approachable manner. I wouldn't suggest it as the only book to consult when designing a training curriculum for high level math contestants, but it is definitelly a good reference, and nicely written.

1-0 out of 5 stars bait and switch
the publisher's ethics in releasing this "second edition"
(does anyone remember the first?) are very
much in line with what's coming out of wall
street lately -- this is a shameless exploitation
of the author's recent medal received long after
he "wrote" this book -- this slim volume is in fact
thin not only in terms of page count but also in terms
of originality -- in the sense that it ain't got any --
problems , almost all of which are painfully well known,
are laboriously treated to several pages of wasteful
verbiage before finally revealing the one or two line
solution -- there is no reason on earth why anyone who
has even a modest problem book collection should consider
this hack job --

5-0 out of 5 stars 15 year old math tips
This charming book explains why math olympiad puzzles are fun, and gives 15 year old insights ( in two senses --- most of the text was written by the 15 year old Terence Tao, but revised with some additional good exercises 15 years later by 30 year old Fields medalist Terence Tao.)The style is chatty, and the advice and worked examples are very good and do not require any math beyond pre-calculus.The level of difficulty is just right for would be high school math competitors, and adults with some math who enjoy a mild challenge.

5-0 out of 5 stars Six easy steps to becoming a Fields medalist
I came across this book after reading about Terence Tao, a recent Fields medalist.It's interesting to see a book like this by such an accomplished mathematician.The book gives practical approaches to solving the types of math problems encountered in math olympiad competitions.I am not, nor have I ever been, a math olympian, but I found the book to be entertaining and useful for intellectual fortification purposes. ... Read more


65. The Econometric Modelling of Financial Time Series
by Terence C. Mills, Raphael N. Markellos
Paperback: 470 Pages (2008-04-21)
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Asin: 052171009X
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Terence Mills' best-selling graduate textbook provides detailed coverage of the latest research techniques and findings relating to the empirical analysis of financial markets. In its previous editions it has become required reading for many graduate courses on the econometrics of financial modelling. The third edition, co-authored with Raphael Markellos, contains a wealth of new material reflecting the developments of the last decade. Particular attention is paid to the wide range of nonlinear models that are used to analyse financial data observed at high frequencies and to the long memory characteristics found in financial time series. The central material on unit root processes and the modelling of trends and structural breaks has been substantially expanded into a chapter of its own. There is also an extended discussion of the treatment of volatility, accompanied by a new chapter on nonlinearity and its testing. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Poorly Written and Unclear
Obviously patched together from topics written over a period of time, this book is not cohesive nor understandable. Mills doesn't spend any words developing his topics nor explaning the development. Spend your resources on Hamilton's classic and great definative bible,Time Series Analysis instead.

5-0 out of 5 stars it's a terrific book for non-linear time series analysis
This is a very compact, practical book. It edits in a very readable way. What I like it most is that it contributes to non-linear time series analysis a lot, whereas not too many other time series related books do.The real data in the appendix can be downloaded and played around by thereaders. You will really have a great time to read it. ... Read more


66. Other Worlds: A Beginners Guide to Planets and Moons
by Terence Dickinson
Paperback: 64 Pages (1995-09-01)
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What are other planets like? Do they have air and clouds? Water and rocks? Could we walk on the moons of Saturn? Are there planets orbiting around other stars?

Using colorfully dramatic but scientifically accurate illustrations, as well as the latest spacecraft and Hubble Space Telescope portraits of other worlds, Terence Dickinson answers these questions and more in Other Worlds, a fact- and fun-filled tour of the solar system's 9 planets, their 61 known moons and the suspected planets of other stars in our galaxy.

Stand on the rim of a Martian canyon, watch solar systems being born, visit a sulfur-spewing volcano on Jupiter's moon Io (pronounced EYE-oh), plunge into the red atmosphere of Saturn's moon Titan and gaze at the swirling su! rface of a brown dwarf. Travel with award-winning astronomy writer Dickinson on this gigantic odyssey on Other Worlds, his latest book for young readers.

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67. The House Book
by Terence Conran
Hardcover: 448 Pages (1986-11-19)
list price: US$15.99 -- used & new: US$39.00
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Asin: 0517526271
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Terence Conran...in a league of his own.
This book is decidedly dated yet still manages to be relevant by today's decorating standards.Good style never goes out and although there are some glaringly bad pictures of the 70's heavy-handed approach at it's worse (think crazy patterned wallpaper and excess), there are tons of pictures and details that inspire.The original House Book is still one of my all-time favorite Terence Conran books.

5-0 out of 5 stars The original Ikea
Although this book was published in the 1970s, the concepts of combining various textures, colors, materials, and their placement in each space of your home are timeless.The photography is amusingly dated, though.Even so, the staged designs on each page are delicious to flip through - it look very much like an Ikea catalog... but from the 1970s!

5-0 out of 5 stars Native funk and flash
One of my favorite interior books. Very appealing '60s and '70s interiors that seem to belong to interesting people. This book has an authenticity and appeal that you will not find in other interior books of the period, which often lean too far in the direction of bland professionalism or tacky manufacturer promotions. Also a glimpse of European family life and mores. Veterans of 1970s Northern California will recognize certain tropes, such as diagonal wood siding, rainbow murals, and children with Free to Be You and Me records. ... Read more


68. Essential Storage: The Back to Basics Guide to Home Design, Decoration & Furnishing
by Terence Conran
Hardcover: 112 Pages (2010-05-12)
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Asin: 1840915501
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In Essential Storage, Terence Conran tackles a formidable problem: what to do with all your stuff. Starting with advice on reducing clutter-the first step toward creating a more orderly home-he then presents a variety of up-to-date solutions for displaying and storing your possessions in ways that ensure a functional, efficient living space. ... Read more


69. Aristotle's First Principles (Clarendon Aristotle Series)
by Terence Irwin
Paperback: 720 Pages (1990-05-31)
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Asin: 0198242905
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Exploring Aristotle's philosophical method and the merits of his conclusions, Irwin here shows how Aristotle defended dialectic against the objection that it cannot justify a metaphysical realist's claims. He focuses particularly on Aristotle's metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of mind, and ethics, stressing the connections between doctrines that are often discussed separately. ... Read more


70. Garden of the Brave in War: Recollections of Iran
by Terence O'Donnell
Paperback: 248 Pages (2003-07)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$12.85
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Asin: 0934211809
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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When Terence O'Donnell, an American who lived in Iran for fifteen years in the 1960s and 1970s, was asked what he was doing there, he replied, "The conviction of all Iranians, of most of my compatriots, and indeed of the Russians, was that I was engaged in intelligence work. I was, and what is more I filed a daily report. My employer was myself and my reports consisted of eight thousand pages of journal. This book was drawn from that material." For ten of those years, O'Donnell lived on a farm near Shiraz, in southern Iran, where he raised mainly pomegranates, but also quinces, grapes, chickens, and bees. He also made many Iranian friends. His memories of that time have yielded a masterpiece of national portraiture, wonderfully alive to the complexities of the Iranian character -- courteous, capricious, deeply religious yet also playful, generous, and poetic. A work of shimmering beauty and sensitivity, Garden of the Brave in War will deepen every reader's understanding of the often elusive country that lies behind the headlines. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Colorful country-life tales from Iran
This book is quite an enjoyable and fast read. Mr. O'Donnell, born and raised in Oregon, decided to go live outside of a small Iranian village for 15 years. He never mentions why he made that decision, but it really is irrelevant since during his stay there, he kept a journal and came away with some very entertaining stories.

For someone trying to get a fair-minded and non-political description of rural life in Iran, this would be a great read. The author left Iran to come back to the U.S. before the Islamic Revolution, so he never mentions it or any other other political matter really. A seemingly secular person himself, he nevertheless appears to be able to view and describe all categories of Iranians with objectivity. Overall, a pleasant and informative book for anyone interested in life in Iran.

5-0 out of 5 stars One of the best books I've ever read
It's simple, beautiful and illustrative. You will be transported to a different place at a different time.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Lost World
O'Donnell's "Garden of the Brave in War" is a lovely lost gem of a travel memoir-- his account of his time on a farm in northern Iran in the 1960s. It's elegant, delightful, sad, and engrossing. It's also about a lost world-- Iran a decade or so before the Revolution, an Iranian countryside still only dimly aware of "modernization", where politics-- if anyone notices at all --are local and tribal, where the author is not an infidel or a "Westerner", but rather seen by the locals as a hapless city dweller who needed to be gently taught about country life. O'Donnell conjures up visions of a lost time and place-- the Iran where he spent fifteen years, an Iran far removed from the ominous place it seems in 2007 --and tells a lovely sad story. This is one of those forgotten books I'm glad to be able to recommend.

5-0 out of 5 stars Garden of the brave in war is charming, entertaining, +More
Terence O'Donnell does a masterful job of vividly describing the scenery, the people, the lives, the simplicity and the colorful everyday lives of "locals" in the villages and towns he has stayed and visited in Iran.His observations, I found, very insightful and as best as I have experienced them myself, very accurate.I was saddened to know that he has passed away, this would have been a man I would have loved to sit down with and hear his stories, over a hot cup of sweet tea.

5-0 out of 5 stars Garden of Brave in War
This book involes a great deal of humor, culture, and one man's experience in the wonderful and somewhat mysterious country of Iran.It is an extremely easy book to read, and is very informative.When finished with the book you think about how good the book was, and later you realize how much you learned about the Iranian culture.I recommend it to anyone interested in culture and/or the Middle East.I also recommend it to anyone who is looking to read a book so different it is refreshing. ... Read more


71. Analysis I (v. 1)
by Terence Tao
 Paperback: 420 Pages (2006-01-31)
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Asin: 8185931623
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Not bad
According to the back of the book, this book (and volume 2) are designed for an honors undergrad analysis class.This, however, is most definitely not the case.The book, especially volume 1, is quite basic: The first 150 pages are devoted to constructing the real numbers, and fundamentals (set theory, functions).The exercises aren't too bad, and the style of writing is nice.In volume 1 there are a few typos, and in Volume 2 there are a lot of typos (check Tao's UCLA page for an errata).My main complaint about the book is that Tao defines things his own way (which often differs from Rudin's book and others), so it is a little tough to supplement with other books.Overall though the book is not bad, and worth a look ($30 bucks new is quite reasonable).

3-0 out of 5 stars Good but not worth to buy
This book (as well as the 2nd volume) comes out from the author's lecture notes.It's decent work but I would expect much more from a renowned mathematician.

The book takes a very formal approach.It starts with building the number systems, from natural numbers to real numbers. The proofs are generally more detailed than similar text books.The chapters on Lebesgue integration are good.The author explains why the Lebesgue measure exists, instead of just presenting the definitions and theorems, like most introductory books do.The remarks dotted everywhere are instructive, reflecting the author's broad knowledge in mathematics.No surprise, given Tao is one of the most versatile mathematicians in our time.

The bottom line is it's good but not exceptional. For introductory analysis book, I'll still choose Rudin's "Principles of Mathematical Analysis".It covers more topics yet it's more concise than these 2 volumes.
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72. Additive Combinatorics (Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics)
by Terence Tao, Van H. Vu
Paperback: 536 Pages (2009-12-21)
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Asin: 0521136563
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Additive combinatorics is the theory of counting additive structures in sets. This theory has seen exciting developments and dramatic changes in direction in recent years thanks to its connections with areas such as number theory, ergodic theory and graph theory. This graduate level text will allow students and researchers easy entry into this fascinating field. Here, for the first time, the authors bring together in a self-contained and systematic manner the many different tools and ideas that are used in the modern theory, presenting them in an accessible, coherent, and intuitively clear manner, and providing immediate applications to problems in additive combinatorics. The power of these tools is well demonstrated in the presentation of recent advances such as Szemerédi's theorem on arithmetic progressions, the Kakeya conjecture and Erdos distance problems, and the developing field of sum-product estimates. The text is supplemented by a large number of exercises and new results. ... Read more


73. Sacred Mushrooms and the Law
by Richard Glen Boire
Paperback: 128 Pages (2002-08-19)
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Asin: 1579510612
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Sacred Mushrooms and the Law is the only book covering the legal landscape underlying psychedelic mushrooms. All federal and state laws concerning mushrooms are covered, and charts outline potential punishments. ... Read more


74. Terence Conran Small Spaces : Inspiring Ideas and Creative Solutions
by TERENCE CONRAN
Hardcover: 224 Pages (2001-09-11)
list price: US$40.00 -- used & new: US$13.66
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Asin: B0006BD95Q
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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One of the most acclaimed figures in the field of home design—and author of the classic Essential House Book—offers the ultimate source of ideas for anyone who needs to design a comfortable, workable, and visually appealing home in a small space.

Whether tiny apartments or modest homes, small spaces are what most people start with and ?nish with, and many of us never figure out how to make them comfortable and aesthetically pleasing. Now, in Terence Conran Small Spaces, the superstar of home design offers tips, tricks, and inspired wisdom for making the most out of any available space.

Stunning full-color photographs show Conran’s creative, stylish solutions in a variety of beautiful spaces, from a houseboat to a treehouse to a small office. His clear and practical tips and advice help translate that creativity into your own home or work space.

Written by one of the driving forces in home furnishings and lifestyle retailing, Terence Conran Small Spaces is the essential guide for anyone looking to decorate a small living space with big style.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Coffee Table Favorite
I have loved this book for years! The pictures are great- so many unique uses of space, all very high quality design. The Spaces: Modern, clean look, colors, nooks, hidden spaces, sculptural quality, examples from all over the world, inspiring, creative. Not a book that *instructs* you how to use *your* small space, unless you have the $$$ or the skills to design and build this stuff for your own place, but I wasn't looking for that. Great coffee table book. Spend full hours just looking at the beautiful, full color photos, bookmarking pages and showing rooms to your friends/significant other. Pages you can see on Amazon don't do it justice. Great book, very well done.

5-0 out of 5 stars Lives up to its title.....
Grew up in a small home and have lived in small homes most of my life. What I liked about this book is there are enough examples of clean simple living spaces and not the typical older small home in the states where rooms are small and almost claustrophobic.Like the light colours of some of the rooms and the airiness.And yes many homes shown are ultra modern or what some may see as 'less is more' and this is what appealed to me.

I needed ideas for a new place that would be between 400-700 square feet in size with no wasted space, where building up would create a sense of roominess and where bedrooms, kitchen and living room/dining room combinations would have tons of hidden storage space so that 'stuff' wasn't all over the place.And this book delivered.

And yes, homes in Europe and Asia are shown, and I am glad, because they have been doing small open living spaces so well for so long.And energy efficient in style as well.

5-0 out of 5 stars Small Spaces
I browsed this book first at my local bookstore and wasn't interested at first but then just decided to buy it and i've been very satisfied. It's not your "usual" interior design book with just lots of beautiful photos - this one offers case studies with actual floor plans as well plus good information about the projects.

Not a big fan of Terence Conran's work but this is a book has been good to me!

4-0 out of 5 stars #3 out of 7 "Small decor" books rated
I place this 3rd among the 7 "decorating small spaces" books I bought.This is the only exception to my objections about those focusing on European dwellings. Conran features London & Paris apts (plus Hong Kong & an Italian stable!), but unlike others, some ideas are adaptable in America. Most units are 300-400 sq. ft.; the largest is 1000. Photos are helpful, except for a few so arty they require a double take to figure out what you're actually supposed to be seeing. Charming Intro portrays creative "expansion" of tiny areas-everything from a 1940s mobile van to a treehouse.

3-0 out of 5 stars I expected more creativity
Banal works. This book is not what I was expecting. Poor creativity to deal with small spaces. Don't spend money with this book. ... Read more


75. The Cornucopian Text: Problems in Writing in the French Renaissance
by Terence Cave
Paperback: 416 Pages (1985-11-14)
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Asin: 0198158351
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This seminal book examines the interaction of literary practice and theory in 16th-century France in the context of the great Renaissance writers, Erasmus, Rabelais, Ronsard, and Montaigne. ... Read more


76. Foundations of Ethics: An Anthology (Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies)
Paperback: 520 Pages (2007-11-01)
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Asin: 1405129522
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A substantial collection of seminal articles, Foundations of Ethics covers all of the major issues in metaethics.


  • Covers all of the major issues in metaethics including moral metaphysics, epistemology, moral psychology, and philosophy of language.

  • Provides an unparalleled offering of primary sources and expert commentary for students of ethical theory.

  • Includes seminal essays by ethicists such as G.E. Moore, Simon Blackburn, Gilbert Harman, Christine Korsgaard, Michael Smith, Bernard Williams, Jonathan Dancy, and many other leading figures of ethical theory.
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77. The Comedies Of Terence: Literally Translated Into English Prose, With Notes (1859)
by Henry Thomas Riley
Hardcover: 618 Pages (2010-02-23)
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78. The Photography Handbook (Media Practice)
by Terence Wright
Hardcover: 208 Pages (1999-05-14)
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The Photography Handbook provides an introduction to the principles of photographic practice and theory and explores the history of lens-based picture making, examining the medium's characteristics, scope and limitations. Helping the reader develop visual awareness and visual literacy, The Photography Handbook discusses current theoretical viewpoints and critical frameworks to enhance their own photographic practice. Terence Wright also addresses topics such as the camera as a documentary tool and the effect of new technologies on photographic practice. With over seventy images and interviews with editors and photographers, The Photography Handbook serves as a comprehensive introduction to photographic theory and practice. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Sound theoretical & critical background of photography
Over the last 160 years, photography has been used to record all aspects of human life and activity. Over this period the medium has expanded its capabilities in the recording of time and space, allowing us to capture the fleeting moment and to visualize both the vast and the microscopic. It hasbrought us images from remote areas of the world, distant parts of thesolar system, as well as the social complexities and crises of modern life.Indeed, the photographic medium has provided one of the most influentialmeans of depicting the human predicament. In bringing about the mediaculture that characterizes modern life, photography has also brought theharsh realities of the world onto the coffee-table in our cozyhomes.

Photography has provided a system of visual presentation that hasboth generated and promoted the social, political, economic, scientific andartistic developments of the past century and a half. The persuasive use ofphotography in advertising has evolved to perpetuate the consumer societyof the post-industrial era. The true value of photography'srepresentational powers lies as much in the image's historical and culturalcontexts as in any inherent properties of the photographic medium itself.Thus, looking at a photograph and obtaining information from it is not asstraightforward as we might have first thought.

This handbook is not anintroductory photographic textbook and does not cover specific details ofphotographic techniques or technical theory such as darkroom practice andhow to use a camera. Instead, it introduces the principles of photographyenabling the reader not only to gain a sound theoretical background, butalso to develop a critical approach to the field of photographicpractice.

Chapter 1 examines the historical context and visual traditionthat gave rise to the photographic phenomenon, elucidating both thehistorical background and the rationale for photographic representation,establishing a theoretical framework. Chapter 2 considers thepre-production factors in approaching the photographic shoot, discussingconceptual photographic skills in terms of Realist, Formalist andExpressionist Aesthetics. Chapter 3 examines the character and nature ofthe photographic image, while Chapter 4 explores the scope and limitationsof the post-production process. Chapter 5 looks at the use of the camera asa documentary tool while Chapter 6 views photography as a medium ofexpression. Chapter 7 describes the current impact of new technologies onphotographic practice whilst the final chapter is devoted to thedigitalization of the photographic image and its future significance forphotography.

In providing guidelines for the systematic study ofphotographic media, this handbook would be of interest to practitioners,theorists, students and scholars of photography, media studies,communications and the visual arts.

A former professional photographer,Terence Wright is currently Associate Fellow of the Reuter Programme atOxford University. He has previously taught at the National Film andTelevision School and the School of Media Arts, University ofLuton.

Reviewed by Azlan Adnan. Formerly Business Development Managerwith KPMG, Azlan is currently Managing Partner of Azlan & Koh Knowledgeand Professional Management Group, an education and management consultingpractice based in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. He holds aMaster's degree in International Business and Management from theUniversity of Westminster in London. ... Read more


79. Religion and rationality;: An introduction to the philosophy of religion
by Terence Penelhum
 Hardcover: 392 Pages (1971)
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80. Local And Global Analysis of Nonlinear Dispersive And Wave Equations (CBMS Regional Conference Series in Mathematics)
by Terence Tao
Paperback: 373 Pages (2006-07-01)
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Among nonlinear PDEs, dispersive and wave equations form an important class of equations. These include the nonlinear Schrödinger equation, the nonlinear wave equation, the Korteweg de Vries equation, and the wave maps equation. This book is an introduction to the methods and results used in the modern analysis (both locally and globally in time) of the Cauchy problem for such equations. Starting only with a basic knowledge of graduate real analysis and Fourier analysis, the text first presents basic nonlinear tools such as the bootstrap method and perturbation theory in the simpler context of nonlinear ODE, then introduces the harmonic analysis and geometric tools used to control linear dispersive PDE. These methods are then combined to study four model nonlinear dispersive equations. Through extensive exercises, diagrams, and informal discussion, the book gives a rigorous theoretical treatment of the material, the real-world intuition and heuristics that underlie the subject, as well as mentioning connections with other areas of PDE, harmonic analysis, and dynamical systems. As the subject is vast, the book does not attempt to give a comprehensive survey of the field, but instead concentrates on a representative sample of results for a selected set of equations, ranging from the fundamental local and global existence theorems to very recent results, particularly focusing on the recent progress in understanding the evolution of energy-critical dispersive equations from large data. The book is suitable for a graduate course on nonlinear PDE. Readership Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in nonlinear partial differential equations. ... Read more


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