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41. Debts to Pay: A Fresh Approach
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41. Debts to Pay: A Fresh Approach to the Quebec Question
by John F. Conway
 Paperback: 292 Pages (1997-01-01)
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Written by a respected western Canadian writer, Debts to Pay offers a fresh point of view on the perennial questions of Quebec's place in the Canadian federation.

Rejecting the hardline positions of both sovereigntists and federalists, Conway attempts to understand Quebec's demands by understanding its history. Through a discussion of relations between Quebec and Canada in the past and present, he explores the division of power between the two societies and provides insight into the source of Quebec's grievance.

Debts to Pay offers readers genuine insight into the bitter and longstanding rift that remain a threat to the integrity of the Canadian nation. ... Read more


42. A Look at the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments: Slavery Abolished, Equal Protection Established (The Constitution of the United States)
by John Richard Conway
Library Binding: 128 Pages (2008-11-08)
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43. Finance on Family Breakdown for Low Income Families: A Practical Guide
by David Burrows, Helen Conway, John Eames
Paperback: 433 Pages (2006-03)
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Lawyers dealing with the breakdown of families on low incomes are frequently required to advise on welfare benefits and related issues (for example, debt and housing) when considering what constitutes an appropriate financial settlement for the parties involved. "Finance on Family Breakdown for Low Income Families" examines, in a single volume, the practicalities of the situation when a practitioner is faced with such a client. The scope of this new work extends beyond traditional inter-spousal ancillary relief claims to consider such areas as child support, welfare benefits and tax credits. Structured examples throughout the text explore the different positions on family breakdown of married couples; unmarried partners (with or without children) and same sex couples. The book is an invaluable source of law, fact and figures for all lawyers and welfare benefits advisors involved in this important and complex area of practice. ... Read more


44. The Story Of Early And Medieval Abingdon (1885)
Hardcover: 42 Pages (2010-05-23)
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone! ... Read more


45. Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry, Number 33
by Ralph E. White, Brian E. Conway, John O'M. Bockris
Hardcover: 614 Pages (1999-09-01)
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Recognized experts present incisive analysis of both fundamental and applied problems in this continuation of a highly acclaimed series. Topics discussed include: +A review of the literature on the potential-of-zero charge by Trasatti and Lust. +A thorough review and discussion of nonequilibrium fluctuations in corrosion processes. +A wide-ranging discussion of conducting polymers, electrochemistry, and biomimicking processes.+Microwave (photo)electrochemistry, from its origins to today's research opportunities, including its relation to electrochemistry.+New fluorine cell design, from model development through preliminary engineering modeling, laboratory tests, and pilot plant tests. +A comprehensive account of the major and rapidly developing field of the electrochemistry of electronically conducting polymers and their applications. These authoritative studies will be invaluable for researchers in engineering, electrochemistry, analytical chemistry, materials science, physical chemistry, and corrosion science. ... Read more


46. Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry 31
Hardcover: 372 Pages (1998-01-31)
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This is the latest volume of the series praised by JACSfor its "high standards," and by Chemistry and Industry forrendering a "valuable service."
Experts from academic and industrial laboratories worldwide present:-- Experimental results from the last decade of interfacial studies --A surprising quantum mechanical treatment of electrode processes --Recent work in molecular dynamic simulations, which confirms someearlier modelistic approaches and also breaks new ground -- Anin-depth look at underpotential deposition on single crystal metals,and -- The practical matter of automated corrosion measurement. ... Read more


47. Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry 28
Hardcover: 373 Pages (1996-02-29)
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'Extremely well-referenced and very readable....Maintains theoverall high standards of the series.' --Journal of theAmericanChemical Society, from a review of an previous volume No.28 ofthis highly regarded series explores the fundamental andappliedaspects of electrochemical science. This volume features twodetailedstudies on the rapidly developing field of electrochemicalsurfacescience. ... Read more


48. Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry 30
Hardcover: 560 Pages (1996-12-31)
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Volume 30 of this authoritative series provides detailedinformation about current advances in both fundamental and appliedelectrochemical research. ... Read more


49. Primary Source Accounts of World War II (America's Wars Through Primary Sources)
by John Richard Conway
Library Binding: 128 Pages (2006-11)
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50. Captain America, Vol. 3 (Marvel Essentials) (v. 3)
by Stan Lee, Gary Friedrich, Gerry Conway, Steve Englehart, Gene Colan, John Romita, Gil Kane, Sal Buscema
Paperback: 640 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Cap's up against the usual army of orders in AIM, Hydra and the schemes of the Skull--but could the most familiar enemy face by...Bucky's?!The Falcon becomes Cap's full-time crimefighting partner in the wake of this shocker!Gangsters and gorillas!A mysterious Stranger!Nazis, robots and Nazi robots!Featuring the friends and foes of Spider-Man, and the seb-slinger himself!Guest-starring Daredevil and the Avengers!Plus:The secret of the 1950s Captain America and Bucky, foreshadowing the first appearance of the man called Nomad!

COLLECTING:

Captain America #127-156 ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars good stuff from the early archives of marvel's golden age
This is an awesome book whether you're a Cap fan or not.Good stories and some of the best art to grace the pages of Marvel comics..Nuff said

5-0 out of 5 stars Cap gets mature
The stories in this Essential Volume has more depth, the late 60s and early 70s society is reflected in the plots and the characters are less naive. Maybe the art is not iconic like the Kirby and Steranko stuff, but I think Gene Colan is the best artist for Captain America. In this Essential we have the art of John Romita Sr. and Sal Buscema too, so maybe this volume is one must have for the Cap lovers.

4-0 out of 5 stars A very nice and big essential book
A very big Essential Book With Good and Interesting Stories. Not to mention its always interesting to see Captain America struggle with being relevant.

4-0 out of 5 stars Cap & the Falcon - Together!
This is another very good go-around with America's star-spangled hero.Cap goes through a lot of personal turmoil in this collection, including his relationship with Sharon Carter and how he is viewed by the American public.The Red Skull shows up a few times as well as Hydra, the Cap & Bucky from the 50s, and assorted other villains.This is also the official beginning of the Cap/Falcon team.The Gene Colan artwork is superb at the beginning, followed by the incomparable John Romita, and the stylistic Sal Buscema.

4-0 out of 5 stars Cap gets relevant
Hearken back three-and-a-half decades to the early 1970s.The 1960s may have been over, but they were still felt.Vietnam, the civil rights movement and the counterculture were all still fresh, and a man like Captain America - a walking version of the flag - seemed not only irrelevant but somehow ridiculous.In the Essential Captain America Volume 3, Cap realizes this and tries to remake himself.

It starts right off the bat, as Cap is forced to prove his loyalty to SHIELD; he does so, but feels betrayed in the process, leading him to take a leave and hit the road to find himself.Even then, he gets in tangles, particularly with the Red Skull.(The Skull is also a man of the wrong era, but unlike Cap, who tries to adapt to the new world, the Skull tries to remake the world to fit his own design.)Cap eventually comes home and teams up with the Falcon, who will soon share cover billing with the Star-Spangled Avenger (but make no mistake, this is still Cap's book).

The Falcon, one of the earlier black superheroes in the Marvel Universe, seems to be partnered with Cap to give the latter some street credibility.The Falcon is more interested in crime in his own neighborhood than in super villains, which creates a constant conflict between the two.As the Falcon fights for race equality, Cap's girlfriend, SHIELD agent Sharon Carter fights for equality of the sexes.

While this is all entertaining, this is also a period in Captain America's run that has a bad reputation.While it is awkward trying to watch a square guy trying to be hip, this is still a decent series of issues.Even if this is not Captain America at its best, it's still a lot of fun. ... Read more


51. Anatomy of the Ship: The Flower Class Corvette Agassiz
by John McKay, John Harland
Hardcover: 160 Pages (2010-04-06)
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The Flower class corvette was one of the most famous and numerous of all escort vessels, and the corvette Agassiz is the most representative of the Canadian Flowers, which were thrown into the thick of the bitter Atlantic convoy battles of 1941–2. Derived from a whalecatcher hull design, and intended as a cheap coastal escort that could be built by non-specialist yards, the Flowers were the only class available in large numbers when the submarine war flared up in earnest in 1941. As a result they were used on rigorous ocean convoy duties for which they were barely adequate, and their crews suffered greatly in one of the harshest arenas of the second world war. This is a superb description of the ship and her career. The ‘Anatomy of the Ship’ series aims to provide the finest documentation of individual ships and ship types ever published. What makes the series unique is a complete set of superbly executed line drawings, both the conventional type of plan as well as explanatory views, with fully descriptive keys. These are supported by technical details and a record of the ship’s service history ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Hunting the steel whale
The Flower Class Corvette was a lengendary ship design that typified the war against Hitler's U-Boat.They were pressed into service, based on a whale catcher design, because the ships could be efficiently built in large numbers by yards accustomed to launching similar ships for commercial use.These small anti-submarine vessels held the line until faster, more capable convoy escorts like the River Class Frigates came on line.Any fan of author Nicholas Monserrat knows all about what Corvette duty was like, and if you buy a copy of AOTS "The Flower Class Corvette Agassiz," also consider buying Monserrat's novel, "The Cruel Sea."

In this Anatomy of the Ship volume, the plans and photos are top notch, among the best presented in the series. Everything is there for the reader to get a clear idea of how these important ships were built.The precise plans show virtually every nut, bolt and weld seam.You could easily build a nice scale model of a typical early war, short forecastle corvette from this book alone.

I have original Royal Canadian Navy plans for the early corvettes and the drawings in this book are right-on, agreeing with the official blueprints in all respects.But the plans in this book go far beyond what's available in official archives.Measurements were taken from actual surviving corvettes preserved as museum ships or still serving at the time of publication in foreign navies.Surviving plans and photos are translated into fine scale renderings, impressive in their detail, giving the ship modeler for the first time drawings that rival those that have, up till now, been only available to aircraft and model railroad buffs.

If you have a hankering to build a detailed replica of a small convoy escort that beat the odds in a big war, definitely get this book.I very highly recommend it.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Flower Class Corvett Aggasiz
Aggassiz pronounced Aga-see. This book is a must for anyone interested in or making a model of a Flower Class Corvette. It has brief history of it's typemany interesting photogrphs, a mass of3-view and isometric drawings covering almost all you would need and want to know about about this type of Warshipship

5-0 out of 5 stars One Of My Favorite "Anatomies"
The "Anatomy of the Ship" series has always been somewhat hit-and-miss in regards to overall quality, but this is one of my favorite books in the series. For the amateur naval architects out there, "Agassiz" contains a full set of framing and shell plating plans, superbly detailed diagrams of the main machinery (down to the drag links and stop valves), and 28 1:96 scale transverse sections of the hull. For modelers, there are six pages of plans depicting the hull lines, close-up views of spars and rigging, and multiple views of 38 types of fittings, everything from bucket racks, railing stanchions, and the anchor windlass. For the general naval enthusiast, this book contains profile views and deck plans of the modified Flower and Castle-class corvettes, along with detailed diagrams of the ship's weapons and minesweeping gear, including cross-sections of different types of ammunition and anti-submarine weapons.

For anyone modeling the Flower-class, or is interested in the "ins and outs" of the type, this book will prove invaluable. McKay's draftsmanship is superb, depicting every frame, beam, and girder in the little ships. "Agassiz" strikes a perfect balance between external details and internal arrangements, and the level of detail is often unbelievable. Up there with John Roberts' books on the Dreadnought and Hood.

5-0 out of 5 stars book review
I don't know anything about ships. I bought it as a gift for someone who is interested in WWII planes and ships. This book gives a history of the ship in the first half of the book, and the 2nd half of the book is all detailed ship drawings of probably every single part that is used to build the ship. It looks pretty thorough and informative if you are into this hobby.

5-0 out of 5 stars Agassiz(Anatomy of the Ship)
This work is as complete a technical work on the Flower Class corvette as one is likely to find.

In keeping with this series of books it provides the reader with a technical description, photographs and scale line drawings on every conceivable aspect of this class.This work also provides a valuable look at the developments of this class of warship including refits, Modified Flowers and the Castle Class Frigate giving the reader a very complete history of development of a type of warship that has been overshadowed in most historical works by other vessels.

Like most of the books of this series, I can not recommend this work highly enough. ... Read more


52. Atlas of Finite Groups: Maximal Subgroups and Ordinary Characters for Simple Groups
by John Horton Conway
Spiral-bound: 250 Pages (1986-01-02)
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This atlas covers groups from the families of the classification of finite simple groups. Recently updated incorporating corrections ... Read more


53. Navy Board Ship Models (Conway's ship modelling)
by John Franklin
 Hardcover: 200 Pages (1989-04-30)
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54. Herzogin Cecilie: The Life and Times of a Four-Masted Barque (Conway's history of sail)
by Basil Greenhill, John Hackman
 Hardcover: 224 Pages (1998-04)
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The steel, four-masted barque "Herzegin Cecilie" was one of the last great sailing ships that continued to trade successfully up until the 1930s. This book tells her complete story from her launch in 1902 to her loss through stranding on the coast of Devon in 1936. New information has been gleaned from records not previously available. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful historic account !
I recall the wreck of the "Herzogin Cecilie" when I was a boy of seven years age. One of the first newspaper stories I can remember clearly. This book of 224 pages, is extremely well written, illustrated, indexed and contains seven great appendixes including Principal Sources Used, and a Table of Freights earned while the vessel was registered under the flag of Finland.
This is a book that should be on the book shelves of those who are interested in the last days of sail, and the Life and Times of a Four-Masted Barque. ... Read more


55. Essential Marvel Team-Up, Vol. 3 (Marvel Essentials)
by Chris Claremont, John Byrne, Gerry Conway, Bill Mantlo, Gary Friedrich, Howard Chaykin
Paperback: 480 Pages (2009-09-02)
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The Man-Thing's Swamp, Murderworld, and the Moon are only a few battlefields on Spider-Man's agenda when he teams up with the X-Men, the entire original Avengers lineup, and more! Daredevil and the Black Widow! Power Man and Iron Fist! Captain America and the Falcon! Satana the Devil's Daughter and the Daughters of the Dragon! Captain Britain, Doctor Strange and Ms. Marvel! Opposed by such enemies as the Owl, the Super-Skrull, the Viper, and more miscreants who remain deadly to this day! Plus: Spider-favorites Electro and Kraven the Hunter! Also featuring Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., and the first appearance of X-adversary extraordinaire, Arcade! Collects Marvel Team-Up #52-73, #75-78, and #80-81; and Annual #1-2. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars thrilling
At one time I had every issue of this comic but I had to sell them in tough economic times. It was good to see that the spiderman team-ups of yesteryear still give me the same thrill today.

5-0 out of 5 stars More truly great older stories
This was the golden years for Marvel Team-Up. John Byrne inked a number of issues, and his list of guest stars was unique rather than prancing the same characters through time and again. Minor characters like Woodgod, Captain Britain, Havok, Tigra, Ms. Marvel, Iron Fist, Daughters of the Dragon, and Power Man went alongside Marvel's heavy hitters like Hulk, Iron Man, the Human Torch, Yellowjacket, and Captain America. Fighting alongside them in every issue was Spider-Man, and this was when Spidey was fun.

Most of the stories here are self-contained, with a few going over the course of two issues. All of the stories look great and even though they're in black and white you'll still love reading them. It was shortly after the last issue of this collection (issue 75) that MTU started going downhill both in artwork and story, but every issue here was good. They skipped issue74, which had Spidey teaming up with the 70's cast of Saturday Night Live. I guess there were licensing problems they didn't want to work around. It would have been nice to see Dan Ackroyd and John Belushi again, but I'd rather they skip the issue than fail to print the volume.

Another great "Essential" volume and a nice trip down memory lane for 70's comic fans. Highly recommended.

3-0 out of 5 stars The reason the Marvel Essentials were created
The Marvel Essentials were created for several different reasons. One of them was a obvious attempt to get new readers to read comics from the beginning. The second reason why the Marvel Essentials were created was to get cheap issues of old comics that collectors sell for fortunes and get them in a decent price range of roughly $10 (although the prices that have stared to climb, with Marvel Essentials being charged at $12 or $13 which I personally think makes them overpriced)

Marvel Team-Up is a decent book but its nothing to write home about. The stories are the same basic stories that you've read in the first and second volumes (Unlike Marvel Two In One which actually started to become more relevant to the Marvel Universe) and the art's pretty good too. I don't hate Marvel Team-Up but its a book that you would want to get cheaper ... Read more


56. The Sensual (Quadratic) Form (Carus Mathematical Monographs)
by John Horton Conway, Francis Y. C. Fung
Hardcover: 228 Pages (1997-11-01)
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The distinguished mathematician John Conway presents quadratic forms in a pictorial way that enables the reader to understand them mathematically without proving theorems in the traditional fashion. One learns to sense their properties. In his customary enthusiastic style, Conway uses his theme to cast light on all manner of mathematical topics from algebra, number theory and geometry, including many new ideas and features. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Four of the five senses (hence the sensual) are related to basic quadratic equations
This book, a compilation of the lectures Conway presented at the Joint Meetings of the American Mathematical Society and Mathematical Association of America in 1991, is a bit overstated in the title. In particular, the inclusion of the word "sensual." While some mathematicians no doubt get a significant buzz over the quadratic form, (polynomials in several variables where every term has degree two), I doubt if it reaches the point of sexual stimulation. In the first lecture he considers only equations of the form a*x^2 + b*x*y + c*y^2, where a, b and c are integers. While at first glance this may appear to be a severe restriction, that is not the case. For example, by rewriting the quadratic into the matrix form,

| a b |
( xy )| | (x y )
|cd |

it is possible to work with matrices, determinants, bases, superbases, equivalence of forms, primitive vectors, and norms of the vectors. Tree diagrams are used to represent the bases of the forms, this leads to a large number of successive descriptive operations. By the time you reach the end of the book, Conway has gone through several of the human senses, considering the following questions.

*) Can you see the values of 3x^2 + 6xy - 5y^2?
*) Can you hear the shape of a lattice?
*) ... and can you feel its form?

The title of the fourth lecture is "The Primary Fragrances" so he "covers" four of the five senses.
I found the difficulty to be rather high, there were many times when I had to slow way down and process the material in small chunks. One of the primary reasons for this is that Conway introduces a lot of notations and terminology and it was not always immediately clear to me what he meant. However, I did manage to understand nearly all of it, which made reading it very worthwhile. Once I finished, I found myself surprised that such a "simple" equation led me down so many different mathematical paths.

Published in Journal of Recreational Mathematics, reprinted with permission

5-0 out of 5 stars If it's written by John Horton Conway, buy it.
The book doesn't need a review. It's written by John Horton Conway. Enough said. But if you insist on a review, the book (actually a series of three lectures)is a radical new "look" at quadratic forms through visual topographs. The lectures progress with even more ways of sensing quadratic forms (eg "hearing the shape of a drum"), and that's where the title comes from. "The Sensual Form" -- get it?It will change the way you look at QFs.If you need more information on Conway, he's the inventor of the mathematical game "life" and the author of the sublimest, rockingest math books on the planet, dude: Winning Ways, Numbers and Games, etc. He's one of the rarest of birds -- a contributor to the highest echelons of mathematical knowledge who's also great at putting it into readable, learnable text. ... Read more


57. Sphere Packings, Lattices and Groups (Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften)
by John Conway, Neil J. A. Sloane
Paperback: 703 Pages (2010-11-02)
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The third edition of this definitive and popular book continues to pursue the question: what is the most efficient way to pack a large number of equal spheres in n-dimensional Euclidean space? The authors also examine such related issues as the kissing number problem, the covering problem, the quantizing problem, and the classification of lattices and quadratic forms. There is also a description of the applications of these questions to other areas of mathematics and science such as number theory, coding theory, group theory, analogue-to-digital conversion and data compression, n-dimensional crystallography, dual theory and superstring theory in physics. New and of special interest is a report on some recent developments in the field, and an updated and enlarged supplementary bibliography with over 800 items. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars One of the Mathematics master works of the 20th century
I have this checked out of the county library, but two weeks or two years,
I would still have trouble reading it all.
Dr. John Conway is one of the most important mathematicians of the 20th century and Dr. Sloane isn't very far behind that. With their friend John Leech,
they have published this landmark in the history of group theory that seems destined to be beside Coexter's work as the most influential work on
on the theory of higher Euclidean and hyperbolic n dimensional groups.
That these groups have been related to the practical area of error free coding in information theory has made this knowledge both interesting and useful as well. With some awe I realize how much thought and work
went into writing this book.
I you were Dr. Sloane or Dr. Conway, you would have to ask yourselves, how can you ever top this?
This book is not "easy" reading, it hasn't been dumbed down
and the results are real enough for anybody.

5-0 out of 5 stars The book on lattice
This book is devoted to the subject of lattice packings. It is an outstanding book with all pages interesting. It acts as a reference on the subjects of lattices. What you will find:
--Sphere packings, ie the problem of packing spheres in order to maximize density.
--The problem of Kissin numbers: maximize the number of adjacent sphere to a given sphere in a lattice
--Code, design, and Groups
--Error correcting codes
--Leech lattice
--Integral quadratic forms
--Voronoi cell
--many, many other subjects
What you WON'T find in this book:
--The study of Delaunay cells (or holes, L-polytopes) is quite limited
--The study of continuous families of lattice is not done, you won't find the Voronoi memoires here
--There is just one page on computational aspects of lattice

Nevertheless this book is excellent ... Read more


58. Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays, Vol. 3
by Elwyn R. Berlekamp, John Horton Conway, Richard K. Guy
Paperback: 275 Pages (2003-09-10)
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In the quarter of a century since three mathematicians and game theorists collaborated to create Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays, the book has become the definitive work on the subject of mathematical games. Now carefully revised and broken down into four volumes to accommodate new developments, the second edition retains the original's wealth of wit and wisdom. The authors' insightful strategies, blended with their witty and irreverent style, make reading a profitable pleasure.

In Volume 3, the authors examine Games played in Clubs, giving case studies for coing and paper-and-pencil games, such as Dots-and-Boxes and Nimstring. ... Read more


59. The Theory of Subnormal Operators (Mathematical Surveys and Monographs)
by John B. Conway
Hardcover: 436 Pages (1991-06-26)
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``In a certain sense, subnormal operators were introduced too soon because the theory of function algebras and rational approximation was also in its infancy and could not be properly used to examine this class of operators. The progress in the theory of subnormal operators that has come about during the last several years grew out of applying the results of rational approximation.'' --from the Preface This book is the successor to the author's 1981 book on the same subject. In addition to reflecting the great strides in the development of subnormal operator theory since the first book, the present work is oriented toward rational functions rather than polynomials. Although the book is a research monograph, it has many of the traits of a textbook, including exercises. The book requires background in function theory and functional analysis, but is otherwise fairly self-contained. The first few chapters cover the basics about subnormal operator theory and present a study of analytic functions on the unit disk. Other topics included are: some results on hyponormal operators, an exposition of rational approximation interspersed with applications to operator theory, a study of weak-star rational approximation, a set of results that can be termed structure theorems for subnormal operators, and a proof that analytic bounded point evaluations exist. ... Read more


60. The Hertford Mawson letters: The 4th Marquess of Hertford to his agent Samuel Mawson
by Richard Seymour-Conway, Samuel Mawson
 Paperback: 143 Pages (1981)

Asin: B0006EBIC4
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