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The Eudaemonic Pie - The Bizarre True Story of How a Band of Physicists and Computer Wizards Took On Las Vegas (Paperback):... The Eudaemonic Pie - The Bizarre True Story of How a Band of Physicists and Computer Wizards Took On Las Vegas (Paperback)
Thomas A. Bass
R373 Discovery Miles 3 730 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Eudaemonic Pie is the bizarre true story of how a band of physicists and computer wizards took on Las Vegas.

The Predictors - How a Band of Maverick Physicists Used Chaos Theory to Trade Their Way to a Fortune on Wall Street... The Predictors - How a Band of Maverick Physicists Used Chaos Theory to Trade Their Way to a Fortune on Wall Street (Paperback)
Thomas A. Bass
R539 R498 Discovery Miles 4 980 Save R41 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"One of the best books ever written about commodities, currency and derivatives trading."
--David Lazarus, San Francisco Chronicle

Excerpted in The New Yorker and hailed by the business press, The Predictors is destined to become a classic of its generation--an antic, subversive odyssey into a universe defined by the mystical convergence of physics and finance.
How could a couple of rumpled physicists in sandals and Eat-the-Rich T-shirts, piling computers into an adobe house in Santa Fe, hope to take on the masters of the universe from Morgan Stanley? Doyne Farmer and Norman Packard may never have read The Wall Street Journal, but they happen to be among the founders of the new sciences of chaos and complexity. Who better to try to find order in the apparently unreasoned chaos of the global financial markets? Thomas A. Bass takes us inside their start-up company, following it from its inception as a motley collection of longhaired Ph.D.s to its passage into the centers of financial power, where "the predictors" find investors and finally go live with real money. The Predictors is a dizzying, often hilarious tale of genius and greed.

The Spy Who Loved Us - The Vietnam War and Pham Xuan An's Dangerous Game (Paperback): Thomas A. Bass The Spy Who Loved Us - The Vietnam War and Pham Xuan An's Dangerous Game (Paperback)
Thomas A. Bass
R995 Discovery Miles 9 950 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Pham Xuan An was one of the twentieth century's greatest spies. While working as a correspondent for Time during the Vietnam War, he sent intelligence reports - written in invisible ink or hidden inside spring rolls in film canisters - to Ho Chi Minh and his generals in North Vietnam. Only after Saigon fell in 1975 did An's colleagues learn that the affable raconteur in their midst, acclaimed as ""dean of the Vietnamese press corps,"" was actually a general in the North Vietnamese Army. In recognition of his tradecraft and his ability to spin military losses - such as the Tet Offensive of 1968 - into psychological gains, An was awarded sixteen military medals. After the book's original publication, WikiLeaks revealed that Thomas A. Bass's account of An's career was distributed to CIA agents as a primer in espionage. Now available in paper with a new preface, An's story remains one of the most gripping to emerge from the era.

Censorship in Vietnam - Brave New World (Paperback): Thomas A. Bass Censorship in Vietnam - Brave New World (Paperback)
Thomas A. Bass
R981 Discovery Miles 9 810 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

What does censorship do to a culture? How do censors justify their work? What are the mechanisms by which censorship - and self-censorship - alter people's sense of time and memory, truth and reality? Thomas Bass faced these questions when The Spy Who Loved Us, his account of the famous Time magazine journalist and double agent Pham Xuan An, was published in a Vietnamese edition. When the book finally appeared in 2014, after five years of negotiations with Vietnamese censors, more than four hundred passages had been altered or cut from the text. After the book was published, Bass flew to Vietnam to meet his censors, at least the half dozen who would speak with him. In Censorship in Vietnam, he describes these meetings and examines how censorship works, both in Vietnam and elsewhere in the world. An exemplary piece of investigative reporting, Censorship in Vietnam opens a window into the country today and shows us the precarious nature of intellectual freedom in a world governed by suppression.

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