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Gravitational Experiments in the Laboratory (Hardcover): Y. T. Chen, Alan Cook Gravitational Experiments in the Laboratory (Hardcover)
Y. T. Chen, Alan Cook
R3,681 Discovery Miles 36 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book provides an up-to-date account of the precise experiments used to explore the nature of universal gravitation that can be performed in a terrestrial laboratory. The experiments required are at the limits of sensitivity of mechanical measurements. The problems of experiment design are discussed, and critical accounts given of the principal experiments testing the inverse square law and the principle of equivalence, and measuring the constant of gravitation. An analysis of the effects of noise and other disturbances is also provided, further highlighting the care that is needed in experimental design and performance. The motivation for undertaking such experiments is also discussed. The book will be of value to graduate students, researchers and teachers who are engaged in either theoretical or experimental studies of gravitation, and who wish to understand the nature and problems of laboratory experiments in this field.

Sherborne Old Castle, Dorset (Hardcover): Peter White, Alan Cook Sherborne Old Castle, Dorset (Hardcover)
Peter White, Alan Cook
R1,114 R1,015 Discovery Miles 10 150 Save R99 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Roger, Bishop of Salisbury (1102-39, built Sherborne Old Castle within his episcopal estate at Sherborne, in north-west Dorset, in about 1122-35. The fortified palace was one of several major building projects undertaken by Bishop Roger; among the others were the rebuilding of Old Sarum cathedral and castles at Devizes and Malmesbury. Although Sherborne Old Castle was altered over the next four centuries, most of its original structural elements were retained until the buildings were slighted in 1645. This report describes and analyses the information obtained from all the archaeological investigations undertaken at the castle since the early twentieth century, including those of A E Rawlence (1932), C E Bean (1932 to 1954), and the authors of this report, Peter White, then Inspector of Ancient Monuments, between 1968 and 1980and the late Alan Cook (1980-95). An analysis of the results, together with continuing historical research, have revealed much more about the major periods of the castle's construction and use. It is now possible to describe and source more exactly the sophisticated design of Roger's castle and the high quality of the craftsmanship employed in its construction and decoration; the later phases of development during the medieval period including the improvements to the castle's defences and accommodation when held by the Crown between 1183 and 1354; the post-1357 alterations after the castle had been regained by Bishop Wyvil of Salisbury, and the important fifteenth-century building programme carried out by Bishop Thomas Langton. A much clearer assessment has been made of the impact of the works undertaken by Sir Walter Ralegh in his abortive attempt to remodel the castle as his country seat after he obtained the estate in 1592. Finally, although much of the fabric of the castle was destroyed following its surrender to a Parliamentary army in 1645, new documentary evidence and structural analysis has revealed how, during the eighteenth century, the Digby family developed and maintained the ruins as a romantic feature on the northern boundary of their landscaped park.

Gravitational Experiments in the Laboratory (Paperback, Revised): Y. T. Chen, Alan Cook Gravitational Experiments in the Laboratory (Paperback, Revised)
Y. T. Chen, Alan Cook
R1,322 Discovery Miles 13 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book provides an up-to-date account of the precise experiments used to explore the nature of universal gravitation that can be performed in a terrestrial laboratory. The experiments required are at the limits of sensitivity of mechanical measurements. The problems of experiment design are discussed, and critical accounts given of the principal experiments testing the inverse square law and the principle of equivalence, and measuring the constant of gravitation. An analysis of the effects of noise and other disturbances is also provided, further highlighting the care that is needed in experimental design and performance. The motivation for undertaking such experiments is also discussed. The book will be of value to graduate students, researchers and teachers who are engaged in either theoretical or experimental studies of gravitation, and who wish to understand the nature and problems of laboratory experiments in this field.

Still Playing Marbles - Nostalgic Poetry Nonsense (Paperback): David Alan Cook Still Playing Marbles - Nostalgic Poetry Nonsense (Paperback)
David Alan Cook
R225 Discovery Miles 2 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Still Washing Hands - Lockdown Poetry Nonsense by The Retired Bloke (Paperback): David Alan Cook Still Washing Hands - Lockdown Poetry Nonsense by The Retired Bloke (Paperback)
David Alan Cook
R219 Discovery Miles 2 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Still Wearing Masks (Paperback): David Alan Cook Still Wearing Masks (Paperback)
David Alan Cook
R226 Discovery Miles 2 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Truth, Tears, Turning, and Trusting (Hardcover): Ron Simkins Truth, Tears, Turning, and Trusting (Hardcover)
Ron Simkins; Foreword by Alan Cook
R893 R722 Discovery Miles 7 220 Save R171 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Truth, Tears, Turning, and Trusting (Paperback): Ron Simkins Truth, Tears, Turning, and Trusting (Paperback)
Ron Simkins; Foreword by Alan Cook
R510 R415 Discovery Miles 4 150 Save R95 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Policing From Bow Street - Principal Officers, Runners and The Patroles (Hardcover): Peter Kennison, Alan Cook Policing From Bow Street - Principal Officers, Runners and The Patroles (Hardcover)
Peter Kennison, Alan Cook
R2,595 Discovery Miles 25 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Images (Paperback): Alan Cooke Images (Paperback)
Alan Cooke
R352 R285 Discovery Miles 2 850 Save R67 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Deep, thought provoking poems that paint a broad spectrum of ideas and visuals in the mind.

Dangerous Wind - a Carol Golden Novel (Paperback): Alan Cook Dangerous Wind - a Carol Golden Novel (Paperback)
Alan Cook
R309 Discovery Miles 3 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the third Carol Golden novel, "Dangerous Wind," Carol is abducted from Chapel Hill, North Carolina where she lives with her grandmother and is thrown into an adventure that will take her to all seven continents. It involves a former boyfriend she doesn't remember (because of her amnesia), who is trying to bring about the "downfall of the Western World" according to people in power. While Carol is hunting for the bad guys she has to sort out the truth and figure out who they really are. But she isn't prepared for the shocking answer.

Dancing with Bulls - A Matthew and Mason Adventure (Paperback): Janelle Carbajal Dancing with Bulls - A Matthew and Mason Adventure (Paperback)
Janelle Carbajal; Alan Cook
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R276 Discovery Miles 2 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Matthew and Mason are on vacation in Greece with their parents. While exploring the ruins at Knossos Palace on the island of Crete, they wander off and suddenly find themselves at Knossos in its prime, 4,000 years ago, when the Minoans were in power. Captured by guards, they barely escape execution and are forced to join a team of slaves who are training as bull dancers. That means they have to dance with a live bull in front of Minoan royalty. Mason is picked to be a bull leaper along with a girl named Bracche. They have to vault onto the bull's back and off again without getting gored. Will they be able to survive this ordeal, and is there any chance they can escape and take the other members of their team with them?

Forget to Remember (Paperback): Alan Cook Forget to Remember (Paperback)
Alan Cook
R470 Discovery Miles 4 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Forget to Remember (Hardcover): Alan Cook Forget to Remember (Hardcover)
Alan Cook
R772 Discovery Miles 7 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Run into Trouble (Paperback): Alan Cook Run into Trouble (Paperback)
Alan Cook
R473 Discovery Miles 4 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"I really like books by this author. This is another great one. The characters are interesting, and the plot is well laid out...I often felt like I was out there running with them." -Dawn Dowdle for mysteryloverscorner.com Drake and Melody are teamed up to run a race along the California Coast for a prize of a million dollars-in 1969 when a million is worth something. Neither knows the other is in the race before it starts. They once did undercover work together in England, but this information is supposed to be top secret. The race sponsor, Giganticorp, is a large and very profitable government military contractor, whose ambitious CEO, Casey Messinger, is connected to the powerful in Washington, which must give him access to classified information. The nine other pairs of runners entered in the race are world-class marathoners, including a winner of the Boston Marathon. If this competition isn't enough, somebody tries to knock Drake out of the race before it begins. But Drake and Melody also receive threats calculated to keep them from dropping out. The stakes increase when startling events produce fatalities and impact the race, leading them to ask whether the Cold War with the USSR is about to heat up. If so, is it safer to line up with the hawks or the doves-because a wrong choice may mean giving up valuable freedom for questionable security. With their previous training and their own contacts in Washington, Drake and Melody are in the best position to figure out whether various events are connected and who is behind them. Their other challenge is to keep themselves in good physical condition to be able to compete for the prize money while running through the spectacular scenery ofthe California coast from the Mexican border to San Francisco.

Honeymoon For Three (Hardcover): Alan Cook Honeymoon For Three (Hardcover)
Alan Cook
R778 Discovery Miles 7 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It is 1964, 10 years after Gary Blanchard's high school adventures in The Hayloft. He and his love, Penny, are going on the trip of their lives, and, oh yes, they're getting married along the way. What they don't know is that they're being stalked by Alfred, a high school classmate of Penny who has a bellybutton fetish. Gary and Penny met through a Los Angeles computer matching service, and they're positive they're meant for each other. Penny is afraid that her previous flip attitude toward marriage may jinx her. Her best friend, Emily, was murdered a year ago, two days before her own wedding-and she was ideal marriage material. Why should Penny be luckier? Alfred has never been successful with girls-he attributes his problems to his outie bellybutton-but he knows that Penny is the girl for him. He intends to get her any way he can, and he is prepared to do whatever is necessary to eliminate Gary. The suspense crackles amid some of the most scenic spots in the western United States, including Lake Tahoe, Reno, Crater Lake, Seattle, and in Glacier, Yellowstone, and Grand Teton National Parks, as well as the redwood trees and rocky cliffs of the northern California coast.

Honeymoon For Three (Paperback): Alan Cook Honeymoon For Three (Paperback)
Alan Cook
R477 Discovery Miles 4 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It is 1964, 10 years after Gary Blanchard's high school adventures in The Hayloft. He and his love, Penny, are going on the trip of their lives, and, oh yes, they're getting married along the way. What they don't know is that they're being stalked by Alfred, a high school classmate of Penny who has a bellybutton fetish. Gary and Penny met through a Los Angeles computer matching service, and they're positive they're meant for each other. Penny is afraid that her previous flip attitude toward marriage may jinx her. Her best friend, Emily, was murdered a year ago, two days before her own wedding-and she was ideal marriage material. Why should Penny be luckier? Alfred has never been successful with girls-he attributes his problems to his outie bellybutton-but he knows that Penny is the girl for him. He intends to get her any way he can, and he is prepared to do whatever is necessary to eliminate Gary. The suspense crackles amid some of the most scenic spots in the western United States, including Lake Tahoe, Reno, Crater Lake, Seattle, and in Glacier, Yellowstone, and Grand Teton National Parks, as well as the redwood trees and rocky cliffs of the northern California coast.

The Hayloft - A 1950s Mystery (Paperback): Alan Cook The Hayloft - A 1950s Mystery (Paperback)
Alan Cook
R477 Discovery Miles 4 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Within two weeks after starting his senior year of high school in the 1950s, Gary Blanchard finds himself kicked out of one school and attending another-the school where his cousin, Ralph, mysteriously died six months before. Ralph's death was labeled an accident, but when Gary talks to people about it, he gets suspicious. Did Ralph fall from the auditorium balcony, or was he pushed? Had he found a diamond necklace, talked about by cousins newly arrived from England, that was supposedly stolen from Dutch royalty by a common ancestor and lost for generations? What about the principal with an abnormal liking for boys? And are Ralph's ex-girlfriends telling everything they know? Bobby sox, slowing dancing, bomb shelters-and murder.

Hotline to Murder (Paperback): Alan Cook Hotline to Murder (Paperback)
Alan Cook
R505 Discovery Miles 5 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"I like the characters.as well as the Hotline for the setting. This is a great mystery." Tony Schmidt joins the Central Hotline in sunny Bonita Beach, California to improve his listening skills. Shahla Lawton joins the Hotline to fulfill a volunteering requirement for her high school. Neither one expects to get mixed up in a murder investigation. But that is before Shahla's best friend, Joy, also a listener, is murdered. Tony and Shahla discover that they are able to uncover information that the police can't. Information about the "inappropriate" callers who haunt the Hotline, and information about other people with a connection to the Hotline who may have hidden motives to kill the beautiful Joy. Questions arise. Will the murderer strike the Hotline again? And if the murderer does strike again, will Shahla be the next target? Although he has been out of college for years, Tony still lives with his college roommate, Josh, and his lifestyle might be described as extended fraternity. Faced with the responsibility of taking calls from people who range from disabled to obsessive to abused to suicidal, and also of helping to solve a murder, Tony finds he has to mature fast. Since this involves admitting that girls like Shahla can be smart and dedicated, and not just underage sex objects, as Josh sees them, the relationship between Tony and Josh may suffer. Tony and Shahla have harrowing adventures in venues ranging from Southern California to Las Vegas, as they try to distinguish the annoying-but-harmless callers from the dangerous, and figure out whether the murderer might just be somebody not connected with the Hotline.

Walking the World - Memories and Adventures (Paperback): Alan Cook Walking the World - Memories and Adventures (Paperback)
Alan Cook
R617 Discovery Miles 6 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Flamsteed's Stars - New Perspectives on the Life and Work of the First Astronomer Royal, 1646-1719 (Hardcover): Frances... Flamsteed's Stars - New Perspectives on the Life and Work of the First Astronomer Royal, 1646-1719 (Hardcover)
Frances Willmoth; Contributions by A.D.S. Johns, Adam Perkins, Adrian D Johns, Alan Cook, …
R1,521 R1,182 Discovery Miles 11 820 Save R339 (22%) Out of stock

Papers examining different aspects of John Flamsteed's career as the first `astronomer royal'. John Flamsteed played a leading role in English astronomy for nearly half a century, from his appointment as `astronomical observator' to Charles II and first director of the new Royal Observatory at Greenwich, in 1675, through five successive reigns until his death on the last day of 1719. The Observatory's innovative instruments enabled him to plot the movements of the heavenly bodies with unprecedented accuracy, but he was also in correspondence with other astronomers, participating in the controversies of the day and caught up in a lengthy rivalry with Isaac Newton and Edmond Halley - reflected in the complex publishing history of the Historia Coelestis, detailed here. This book confirms Flamsteed's achievements as astronomer, mathematician, instrument maker and writer on optics, and also discusses more personal issues such as his relations with the Royal Society, his pursuit of professional recognition, and the friction between him and his eventual successor Halley. FRANCES WILLMOTH gained her Ph.D. for her biography of Flamsteed's patron, Sir Jonas Moore. Contributors: JIM BENNETT, FRANCES WILLMOTH, MORDECHAI FEINGOLD,ADRIAN JOHNS, HESTER HIGTON, ROB ILIFFE, IAN G. STEWART, OWEN GINGERICH, ALAN COOK, WILLIAM J. ASHWORTH, ADAM PERKINS

Worldview Theory, Whiteness, and the Future of Evangelical Faith (Hardcover): Jacob Alan Cook Worldview Theory, Whiteness, and the Future of Evangelical Faith (Hardcover)
Jacob Alan Cook; Foreword by David P. Gushee
R3,775 Discovery Miles 37 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The twenty-first century has seen energy passing between religious and political worldviews, kicking up dust around the identity- and conviction-based fault lines in American society. While many evangelical Christians have developed and deployed a "worldview theory" to describe and locate themselves within the world's ideological strife, Jacob Cook argues this approach has, in effect, compelled those listening to adopt the world's divisive modes of dealing with difference rather than living out a compelling alternative. As a popular framework for theology in recent history, world-viewing has driven its white evangelical adherents to narrate human lives in this world (including their own) in ways that warp Christian identity as a personal, social, and theological reality. Through close studies of key white evangelical leaders who utilized the worldview concept for political engagement and cultural transformation over the last century, Cook reveals why worldview theory is inept for grasping real human complexity and, moreover, how it forms a barrier to genuine life together as creatures in a world only the living God can really "view." In between these studies, he draws from current conversations in psychology, sociology, critical race studies, and other fields to deliver a vigorous critique of the worldview concept and its use as well as its underlying impulse-and to unmask what world-viewing shares with the history and spirit of whiteness. This book is for those wrestling with the relationship between Christianity and whiteness in America, how the dynamics of whiteness have become transparent and, thus, contentions, and where to go from here if one is to follow Jesus.

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