In "Ancient and Modern Mathematics", Dat Phung To offers a refreshing postulation that mathematics can be appreciated on a more fundamental level than how it is often presented in these modern times of advanced-function calculators and... Read More
Howard Calhoun admits that he started out as a reluctant author. Only a clear recognition of the extent of his late mother’s sacrifices, especially those on his behalf, convinced him that he needed to share his stories. In the Shadow... Read More
A mysterious hooded enemy, garbed in “unfamiliar uniforms,” is ravaging the land, raping, looting, killing, and burning everything in their path. “Who are these guys?” asks a puzzled defender of the crown in Christopher Lewis’... Read More
In this well-researched case study, independent retail analysts Berg and Roberts chronicle Walmart’s successes and failures during its fifty-year existence, aptly illustrating why the retailer is a $419 billion company and the largest... Read More
Author of numerous business best sellers, Brian Tracy manages to pack each volume with enough advice and counsel to make every reader a more effective manager or leader. In "Full Engagement!" Tracy turns his attention to motivating... Read More
By its very nature, the fantasy novel embraces the incredible, limited only by an author’s imagination and attention to detail. "The Black Elf of Seaward Isle" is rich with intriguing characters, interesting settings, and fast-paced... Read More
This is an astounding book—in verbal pyrotechnics, but also in the fact that it’s a softcover re-issue. How could such a rich fictional brew have come and gone with so little fanfare? John Crow’s Devil tells the story of the Rum... Read More
This atmospheric police procedural with a twist is an example of noir at its finest. A series of deaths draws Captain James Blake out of his hospital bed and back to the streets of Cape Town, South Africa. Four musicians seem to be the... Read More