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by • April 1, 2014 • Humor & Entertainment
The Act of Creation begins where this view ceases to be true. Koestler affirms that all creatures have the capacity for creativ...
by Jeff Howe and Joi Ito • December 6, 2016 • Business & Money
This "brilliant and provocative" (Walter Isaacson) guide shares nine principles to adapt and survive the technological changes ...
by Steve Case • April 5, 2016 • Business & Money
One of America’s most accomplished entrepreneurs—a pioneer who made the internet part of everyday life and orchestrated the l...
by William Bolitho • September 25, 2018 • History
Twelve Against the Gods was an instant bestseller when it first published in 1929. In his trademark journalist style, author Wi...
by David Warsh • September 4, 2021 • Business & Money
A stimulating and inviting tour of modern economics centered on the story of one of its most important breakthroughs. In 1980, ...
by Anna Quindlen • October 31, 2000 • Politics & Social Sciences
From the New York Times bestselling author of Alternate Side, Anna Quindlen’s classic reflection on a meaningful life makes...
by Joe Peta • March 4, 2014 • Humor & Entertainment
An ex–Wall Street trader improved on Moneyball’s famed sabermetrics and beat the Vegas odds with his own betting methods. Here ...
by Rebecca Goldstein • March 1, 1993 • Literature & Fiction
The hilarious underground bestseller about one woman’s pursuit of carnal pleasure—and the philosophy that gets in the way.
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by Edward O. Thorp and William T. Ziemba • February 11, 2011 • Science & Math
This volume provides the definitive treatment of fortune's formula or the Kelly capital growth criterion as it is often called....
Frances Hallowell is whisked away to a school for witches called Haxahaven.
by Timothy Ferris • February 9, 2010 • Politics & Social Sciences
“Ferris is a master analogist who conveys his insights on the history of cosmology with a lyrical flair.” —_The New York Times ...
A wedding between a TV star and a magazine publisher on an island off the coast of Ireland turns deadly.
by Robert Nozick • October 16, 2001 • Politics & Social Sciences
Recent scientific advances have placed many traditional philosophical concepts under great stress. In this pathbreaking book, t...
After an extramarital dalliance, Elle must choose between her husband and her childhood love.
by Arianna Huffington • April 4, 2017 • Health, Fitness & Dieting
Co-founder and editor in chief of The Huffington Post Arianna Huffington shows how our cultural dismissal of sleep as time wa...
by Bruno Macaes • September 1, 2020 • Politics & Social Sciences
Popular consensus says that the US rose over two centuries to Cold War victory and world domination, and is now in slow decline...
by Chuck Klosterman • April 25, 2017 • Biographies & Memoirs
“Full of intelligence and insights, as the author gleefully turns ideas upside down to better understand them. . . Replete with...
by Anthony DePalma • April 24, 2006 • History
In 1957, Herbert L.Matthews of the New York Times, then considered one of the premiere foreign correspondents of his time, tr...
by Nassim Nicholas Taleb • April 17, 2007 • Science & Math
The most influential book of the past seventy-five years: a groundbreaking exploration of everything we know about what we don’...
by David Freedman • April 1, 2009 • Science & Math
This lively and engaging textbook explains the things you have to know in order to read empirical papers in the social and heal...
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