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inauthor: Edward Nagell from books.google.com
This book explores arithmetic's underlying concepts and their logical development, in addition to a detailed, systematic construction of the number systems of rational, real, and complex numbers. 1956 edition.
inauthor: Edward Nagell from books.google.com
This book presents unique new insights into the development of human ritual and society through our heritage of play and performance.
inauthor: Edward Nagell from books.google.com
This multifaceted book carries the President-to-be from the aftermath of his devastating defeat in his 1941 campaign for the Senate-the despair it engendered in him, and the grueling test of his spirit that followed as political doors ...
inauthor: Edward Nagell from books.google.com
In this second edition of Destiny Betrayed, he returns to familiar topics and introduces new information. What was the truth, and what were the lies? What were the inside politics of Kennedy’s America?
inauthor: Edward Nagell from books.google.com
In this renowned volume, Hermann Weyl discusses the symmetric, full linear, orthogonal, and symplectic groups and determines their different invariants and representations.
inauthor: Edward Nagell from books.google.com
In the recently published book of E. Bodewig, Matrix Calculus some results of the earlier parts of this paper are mentioned.
inauthor: Edward Nagell from books.google.com
Examines the role of playfulness in animal and human development, highlighting its links to creativity and, in turn, to innovation.
inauthor: Edward Nagell from books.google.com
In this revised edition, to be published in time for the fiftieth anniversary of the president’s assassination, the author reveals new sources and recently uncovered documents confirming in greater detail just how involved the CIA was in ...
inauthor: Edward Nagell from books.google.com
“Full of schadenfreude and speculation—and solid, timely history too.” —Kirkus Reviews “This is a portrait of capitalism as white-knuckle risk taking, yielding fruitful discoveries for the fathers, but only sterile speculation for ...