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The Math of Money - Making Mathematical Sense of Your Personal Finances (Hardcover, 2001 ed.): Morton D. Davis The Math of Money - Making Mathematical Sense of Your Personal Finances (Hardcover, 2001 ed.)
Morton D. Davis
R824 R723 Discovery Miles 7 230 Save R101 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Math of Money is filled with wha at first glance looks like anomaly and paradox, but it ends up showing us that a good deal of what we consider common sense actually make no sense at all. With a wealth of entertaining and counterintuitive examples, it delights as well as informs, and will help readers treat their financial resources more rationally. The Math of Money is filled with wha at first glance looks like anomaly and paradox, but it ends up showing us that a good deal of what we consider common sense actually make no sense at all. With a wealth of entertaining and counterintuitive examples, it delights as well as informs, and will help readers treat their financial resources more rationally. The Math of Money is filled with wha at first glance looks like anomaly and paradox, but it ends up showing us that a good deal of what we consider common sense actually make no sense at all. With a wealth of entertaining and counterintuitive examples, it delights as well as informs, and will help readers treat their financial resources more rationally. The Math of Money is filled with wha at first glance looks like anomaly and paradox, but it ends up showing us that a gooate consider common sense actually make no sense at all. With a wealth of entertaining and counterintuitive examples, it delights as well as informs, and will help readers treat their financial resources more rationally. The Math of Money is filled with what at first glance looks like anomaly and paradox, but it ends up showing us that a good deal of what we consider common sense actually make no sense at all. With a wealth of entertaining and counterintuitive examples, it delights as well as informs, and will help readers treat their financial resources more rationally.

The Math of Money - Making Mathematical Sense of Your Personal Finances (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.... The Math of Money - Making Mathematical Sense of Your Personal Finances (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001)
Morton D. Davis
R701 R628 Discovery Miles 6 280 Save R73 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This lively and practical introduction to the mathematics of money invites us to take a fresh look at the numbers that underpin our financial decisions. Morton D. Davis talks about strategies to use when we are required to bet against the odds (purchasing auto insurance) or choose to bet against the odds (wagering in a casino or at the track). He considers the ways in which we can streamline and simplify the choices available to us in mortgages and other loans. And he helps us understand the real probabilities when we accept a tip on that "one in a thousand" stock, even when the tip comes from a successful day trader. With a wealth of entertaining and counterintuitive examples, The Math of Money delights as well as informs, and will help readers treat their financial resources more rationally.

Game Theory - A Nontechnical Introduction (Paperback): Morton D. Davis Game Theory - A Nontechnical Introduction (Paperback)
Morton D. Davis
R343 R314 Discovery Miles 3 140 Save R29 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Fascinating, accessible introduction to enormously important intellectual system with numerous applications to social, economic, political problems. Newly revised edition offers overview of game theory, then lucid coverage of the two-person zero-sum game with equilibrium points; the general, two-person zero-sum game; utility theory; other topics. Problems at start of each chapter. Foreword to First Edition by Oskar Morgenstern. Bibliography.

The Traveller in the Evening - The Last Works of William Blake (Hardcover): Morton D. Paley The Traveller in the Evening - The Last Works of William Blake (Hardcover)
Morton D. Paley
R6,304 R2,393 Discovery Miles 23 930 Save R3,911 (62%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

There has never been a book about Blake's last period, from his meeting with John Linnell in 1818 to his death in 1827, although it includes some of his greatest works. In The Traveller in the Evening, Morton Paley argues that this late phase involves attitudes, themes, and ideas that are either distinctively new or different in emphasis from what preceded them. After an introduction on Blake and his milieu during this period, Paley begins with a chapter on Blake's illustrations to Thornton's edition of Virgil. Paley relates these to Blake's complex view of pastoral, before proceeding to a history of the project, its near-abortion, and its fulfillment as one of Blake's greatest accomplishments as an illustrator. In Yah and His Two Sons the presentation of the divine, except where it is associated with art, is ambiguous where it is not negative. Paley takes up this separate plate in the context of artists's representations of the Laocoon that would have been known to Blake, and also of what Blake would have known of its history from classical antiquity to his own time. Blake's Dante water colours and engravings are the most ambitious accomplishment of the last years of his life, and Paley shows that the problematic nature of some of these pictures, with Beatrice Addressing Dante from the Car as a main example, arises from Blake's own divided and sharply polarized attitude toward Dante's Comedy. The closing chapter, called 'Blake's Bible', is on the Bible-related designs and writings of Blake's last years. Paley discusses The Death of Abel (addressed to Lord Byron 'in the Wilderness') as a response to its literary forerunners, especially Gessner's Death of Abel and Byron's Cain. For the Job engravings Paley shows how the border designs and the marginal texts set up a dialogue with the main illustrations unlike anything in Blake's Job water colours on the same subjects. Also included here are Blake's last pictorial work on a Biblical subject, The Genesis manuscript, and Blake's last writing on a Biblical text, his vitriolic comments on Thornton's translations of the Lord's Prayer.

Coleridge's Later Poetry (Paperback, New Ed): Morton D. Paley Coleridge's Later Poetry (Paperback, New Ed)
Morton D. Paley
R1,555 Discovery Miles 15 550 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The poems that Coleridge wrote after his golden period are seldom studied or anthologized. Yet among the poems written after his most famous works are many of quality and interest, addressing such universal themes as the nature of the self and the experience of unfulfilled love. Paley examines the later verse in the context of Coleridge's oeuvre, discusses what characterizes it, and looks at why the poet felt he had to develop distinctively different modes of writing for these works. To William Wordsworth is presented as a transitional poem, exhibiting the vatic quality of earlier poems even while declaring that this quality must be abandoned. Morton D. Paley then explores the poetry of the abyss (which he terms The Limbo Constellation), and this is followed by poems on the theme of the self and of love. The last chapter examines the role of epitaphs in the later works, culminating in a study of the epitaph which Coleridge wrote for himself.

Portraits of Coleridge (Hardcover): Morton D. Paley Portraits of Coleridge (Hardcover)
Morton D. Paley
R7,057 Discovery Miles 70 570 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Until now, no detailed examination has been made of the twenty-four portraits known to have been painted of Coleridge during his life. Most of these are still extant, and together they constitute a kind of biography, as well as revealing the assumptions, not only of the sitter and the artists, but also of the culture to which they belong. Each in its different way seems to reveal some aspect of Coleridge's personality. This sequence of images - to which various posthumous and imaginary portraits supply an interesting postscript - are the subject of this illustrated study and catalogue by the eminent Coleridgean and Romantic scholar Morton D. Paley. There are reproductions throughout, two of them in colour.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the Fine Arts (Hardcover): Morton D. Paley Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the Fine Arts (Hardcover)
Morton D. Paley
R3,673 R3,004 Discovery Miles 30 040 Save R669 (18%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Although Coleridge's thinking and writing about the fine arts was both considerable and interesting, this has not been the subject of a book before.
Coleridge owed his initiation into art to Sir George Beaumont. In 1803-4 he had frequent opportunities to learn from Beaumont, to study Beaumont's small but elegant collection and to visit private collections. Before leaving for Malta in April 1804, Coleridge wrote "I have learnt as much fr[om] Sir George Beaumont respecting Pictures & Painting and Paint[ers as] I ever learnt on any subject from any man in the same Space of Time."
In Italy in 1806, Coleridge's experience of art deepened, thanks to the American artist Washington Allston, who taught him to see the artistic sights of Rome with a painter's eye. Coleridge also visited Florence and Pisa, and later said of the frescoes in Pisa's Camp Santo: "The impression was greater, I may say, than that any poem ever made upon me."
Back in England, Coleridge visited London exhibitions, country house collections, and even artists' studios. In 1814, both Coleridge and Allston were in Bristol--Coleridge lecturing, Allston exhibiting. Coleridge's "On the Principles of Genial Criticism" began as a defense of Allston's paintings but became a statement about all the arts.
This book, an important contribution to Coleridge's intellectual biography, will make readers aware of a dimension of his thinking that has been largely ignored until now.

The Traveller in the Evening - The Last Works of William Blake (Paperback): Morton D. Paley The Traveller in the Evening - The Last Works of William Blake (Paperback)
Morton D. Paley
R1,318 R1,094 Discovery Miles 10 940 Save R224 (17%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

There has never been a book about Blake's last period, from his meeting with John Linnell in 1818 to his death in 1827, although it includes some of his greatest works. In The Traveller in the Evening, Morton Paley argues that this late phase involves attitudes, themes, and ideas that are either distinctively new or different in emphasis from what preceded them.
After an introduction on Blake and his milieu during this period, Paley begins with a chapter on Blake's illustrations to Thornton's edition of Virgil. Paley relates these to Blake's complex view of pastoral, before proceeding to a history of the project, its near-abortion, and its fulfillment as Blake's one of greatest accomplishments as an illustrator. In Yah and His Two Sons the presentation of the divine, except where it is associated with art, is ambiguous where it is not negative. Paley takes up this separate plate in the context of artists's representations of the Laocoon that would have been known to Blake, and also of what Blake would have known of its history from classical antiquity to his own time. Blake's Dante water colours and engravings are the most ambitious accomplishment of the last years of his life, and Paley shows that the problematic nature of some of these pictures, with Beatrice Addressing Dante from the Car as a main example, arises from Blake's own divided and sharply polarized attitude toward Dante's Comedy.
The closing chapter, called "Blake's Bible," is on the Bible-related designs and writings of Blake's last years. Paley discusses The Death of Abel (addressed to Lord Byron "in the Wilderness") as a response to its literary forerunners, especially Gessner's Death of Abel and Byron's Cain.For the Job engravings Paley shows how the border designs and the marginal texts set up a dialogue with the main illustrations unlike anything in Blake's Job water colours on the same subjects. Also included here are Blake's last pictorial work on a Biblical subject, The Genesis manuscript, and Blake's last writing on a Biblical text, his vitriolic comments on Thornton's translations of the Lord's Prayer.

Apocalypse and Millennium in English Romantic Poetry (Paperback, Revised): Morton D. Paley Apocalypse and Millennium in English Romantic Poetry (Paperback, Revised)
Morton D. Paley
R1,566 Discovery Miles 15 660 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The interrelationship of apocalypse and millennium is a dominant concern in British Romanticism. The Book of Revelation provides a model of history in which apocalypse is followed by millennium, but the major Romantic poets - Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Keats, and Shelley - question and even at times undermine the validity of this notion. In this impressive study, Morton Paley illuminates this central preoccupation and examines the poets' conflicting answers to the question: where is history going?

Apocalypse and Millennium in English Romantic Poetry (Hardcover): Morton D. Paley Apocalypse and Millennium in English Romantic Poetry (Hardcover)
Morton D. Paley
R3,037 Discovery Miles 30 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The interrelationship of apocalypse and millennium is a dominant concern in British Romanticism. The Book of Revelation provides a model of history in which apocalypse is followed by millennium, but the major Romantic poets - Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Keats, and Shelley - question and even at times undermine the possibility of a successful secularization of this model. Is history developing towards end time and millennium, or is it cyclical and purposeless? The fear that millennium may not ensue on apocalypse emerges as a major, if often repressed, theme in the great works of the period.

The Last Man (Paperback): Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley The Last Man (Paperback)
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley; Edited by Morton D. Paley
R372 R339 Discovery Miles 3 390 Save R33 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

'The last man! I may well describe that solitary being's feelings, feeling myself as the last relic of a beloved race, my companions extinct before me.' Mary Shelley, Journal (May 1824). Best remembered as the author of Frankenstein, Mary Shelley wrote The Last Man eight years later, on returning to England from Italy after her husband's death. It is the twenty-first century, and England is a republic governed by a ruling elite, one of whom, Adrian, Earl of Windsor, has introduced a Cumbrian boy to the circle. This outsider, Lionel Verney, narrates the story, a tale of complicated, tragic love, and of the gradual extermination of the human race by plague. The Last Man also functions as an intriguing roman a clef, for the saintly Adrian is a monument to Percy Bysshe Shelley, and his friend Lord Raymond is a portrait of Byron. The novel offers a vision of the future that expresses a reaction against Romanticism, as Shelley demonstrates the failure of the imagination and of art to redeem her doomed characters. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

Spieltheorie fur Nichtmathematiker (German, Paperback, 4th 4. Aufl. ed.): Morton D. Davis Spieltheorie fur Nichtmathematiker (German, Paperback, 4th 4. Aufl. ed.)
Morton D. Davis
R1,713 R1,377 Discovery Miles 13 770 Save R336 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Law and Laughter (Paperback): George a. (George Alexander) Morton, D MacLeod (Donald Macleod) Malloch Law and Laughter (Paperback)
George a. (George Alexander) Morton, D MacLeod (Donald Macleod) Malloch
R767 Discovery Miles 7 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Clays and Clay Technology - Proceedings of the First National Conference on Clays and Clay Technology: No.169 (Paperback):... Clays and Clay Technology - Proceedings of the First National Conference on Clays and Clay Technology: No.169 (Paperback)
National Conference on Clays and Clay Te; Morton D Turner, Joseph Adam Pask
R696 Discovery Miles 6 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Science For Coalmining Students (Hardcover): H. Morton, Morton D S Science For Coalmining Students (Hardcover)
H. Morton, Morton D S
R931 Discovery Miles 9 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
How to Avoid IRS Audits (Paperback): Morton D Rosenthal Esq How to Avoid IRS Audits (Paperback)
Morton D Rosenthal Esq; Illustrated by Kenno Samulde; Edited by Louie Gajardo
R339 Discovery Miles 3 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Law and Laughter (Hardcover): George A. B. 1857 Morton, D. MacLeod D. 1912 Malloch Law and Laughter (Hardcover)
George A. B. 1857 Morton, D. MacLeod D. 1912 Malloch
R1,086 Discovery Miles 10 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Law and Laughter (Paperback): George a Morton and D MacLeod Malloch Law and Laughter (Paperback)
George a Morton and D MacLeod Malloch
R204 Discovery Miles 2 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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