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(01 October, 2001)
(8 reviews)  Customer Review: Riddled with errors: As I dipped into this book I became more and more annoyed. It has many, many mistakes, of all kinds, in it. |
 | 3,000 Solved Problems in Calculus list: $23.95 - our price: $16.29 by McGraw-Hill Paperback
(01 January, 1988)
(10 reviews)  Customer Review: This is a very good reference book in understanding CALCULUS: This book is essential for all mathematics students to understand both fundamental and advanced concepts of Calculus in depth. |
 | 3D Math Primer for Graphics and Game Development list: $49.95 - our price: $32.97 by Wordware Publishing Paperback
(15 June, 2002)
(18 reviews)  Customer Review: If you really want to *understand* 3d graphics: I bought Mathematics for 3D Game Programming & Computer Graphics and this book hoping to learn the basics of 3D for game development. |
 | A Brief History of Time : The Updated and Expanded Tenth Anniversary Edition list: $16.95 - our price: $11.86 by Bantam Paperback
(01 September, 1998)
(281 reviews)  Customer Review: Wonderful Primer On The Nature Of the Universe!: There was a joke going around shortly after Stephen Hawking's wonderful book came out in 1988 that it was the most popular best-seller that no one ever read, |
 | A Elementary and Intermediate Algebra: Concepts and Applications Combined Approach list: $113.00 - our price: $113.00 by Addison Wesley Hardcover
(17 August, 2001)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Great self study book.: I'm 38 and am a home schooler and to get back into math mode, I chose this book. I did every odd problem and some of the systhesis problems. |
 | A Field Guide to the Birds of Hawaii and the Tropical Pacific list: $52.00 - our price: $52.00 by Princeton University Press Paperback
(01 June, 1987)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: The indispensible Tropical Pacific field guide.: Pratt, Bruner, and Dickinson have produced a superb field guide completely covering all the islands of the tropical Pacific from Hawai'i west through Micronesia. |
 | A First Course in Abstract Algebra, Seventh Edition list: $110.67 - our price: $110.67 by Addison Wesley Hardcover
(06 November, 2002)
(13 reviews)  Customer Review: A beautiful book in Abstract Algebra: "Abstract Algebra" is one of the most important field in mathematics. This book start with some really interesting & |
 | A First Course in Differential Equations with Modeling Applications list: $127.95 - our price: $122.95 by Brooks Cole Hardcover
(05 October, 2000)
(15 reviews)  Customer Review: A good application oriented text.: I think before reading all other reviews of Zill's text, one must consider who did the 'panning'. |
 | A First Course in Probability (6th Edition) list: $103.00 - our price: $103.00 by Prentice Hall Hardcover
(31 July, 2001)
(29 reviews)  Customer Review: Be careful about what other people say: I've almost did not bought this book because of other complains.Those guys who complain about this book probably don't have enough knowledge to appreciate this book and should firt criticize themselves instead of crying because did not fully understand what a PhD form Stanford wrote. |
 | A First Course in String Theory list: $60.00 - our price: $60.00 by Cambridge University Press Hardcover
(28 June, 2004)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Strings Everywhere: Highly recommended! Dr. Zwiebach's book is an excellent resource for individuals with at least an undergraduate education in physics who are interested in pursuing string theory and related topics. |
 | A New Kind of Science list: $44.95 - our price: $44.95 by Wolfram Media Hardcover
(14 May, 2002)
(314 reviews)  Editorial Review: Physics and computer science genius Stephen Wolfram, whose Mathematica computer language launched a multimillion-dollar company, now sets his sights on a more daunting goal: understanding the universe. Wolfram lets the world see his work in A New Kind of Science, |
 | A Short History of Nearly Everything list: $27.50 - our price: $18.15 by Broadway Hardcover
(06 May, 2003)
(236 reviews)  Editorial Review: From primordial nothingness to this very moment, A Short History ofNearly Everything reports what happened and how humans figured itout. To accomplish this daunting literary task, Bill Bryson useshundreds of sources, |
 | Abstract Algebra list: $118.95 - our price: $118.95 by Wiley Hardcover
(11 July, 2003)
(25 reviews)  Customer Review: This book is clearly written and quite comprehensible.: Dummit and Foote's Abstract Algebra is an excellent resource for any serious student of mathematics. |
 | Advanced Calculus (5th Edition) list: $111.40 - our price: $111.40 by Addison Wesley Hardcover
(25 July, 2002)
(8 reviews)  Customer Review: good books never have thousand pages: This book talks about multivariable calculus that is not included in high school curriculum. |
 | Advanced Engineering Mathematics list: $131.95 - our price: $131.95 by Wiley Hardcover
(09 October, 1998)
(59 reviews)  Customer Review: Survey Book of Engineering Mathematics: This book is designed to be taught as part of a year long survey course covering those topics in Mathematics most often used by engineers. |
 | Advanced modelling in finance using Excel and VBA list: $95.00 - our price: $59.85 by John Wiley & Sons Hardcover
(30 May, 2001)
(10 reviews)  Customer Review: Comprehensive coverage of VBA financial models: I like the style of this book. Don't let the small number of pages fool you. The authors didn't get overly wordy explaining the basics of the models (they assume the reader is already a proficient Excel user), |
 | Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk list: $19.95 - our price: $13.96 by Wiley Paperback
(31 August, 1998)
(111 reviews)  Customer Review: No Risk here, The Odds areYou'll love it.: i'm very much a novice in the study of risk and probabilities; however, I've been lucky enough to come across some excellent business oriented books - but in actuality and thankfully far more philosophical than financial - (Fooled by Randomness for instance) lately that have done a masterful job of presenting this seemingly dry subject in a very fascinating way. |
 | Algebra for Dummies list: $19.99 - our price: $13.59 by For Dummies Paperback
(15 September, 2001)
(7 reviews)  Customer Review: Look Elsewhere: This is an ok text for college students trying to remember the major concepts of high school algebra, or even for the beginner who wants easy down to earth explanations of the major concepts, |
 | Algebra I (Cliffs Quick Review) list: $9.99 - our price: $8.99 by Cliffs Notes Paperback
(15 May, 2001)
(6 reviews)  Customer Review: Great "Review" Book: This book is the 2nd Algebra book that I bought. I am the type of person who goes beyond what is given to me. |
 | Algebra Structure and Method Book 1 list: $79.48 - our price: $76.04 by Houghton Mifflin College Div Hardcover
(2000)
(10 reviews)  Customer Review: Hard to Understand: When I recieved this book from my school, I thought it would explain everything step by step. But to my conclusion, |
 | Algebraic Geometry list: $69.95 - our price: $58.76 by Springer-Verlag Hardcover
(01 June, 1977)
(5 reviews)  Customer Review: THE book for the Grothendieck approach: This is THE book to use if you're interested in learning algebraic geometry via the language of schemes. |
 | Algorithms on Strings, Trees, and Sequences: Computer Science and Computational Biolog list: $75.00 - our price: $58.50 by Cambridge University Press Hardcover
(15 January, 1997)
(8 reviews)  Customer Review: A very nicely written book: This is THE book on string algorithms; covers all the normal exact match algs (Z, BM, KMP) and then goes on to discuss suffix trees in great depth (but with great clarity!) |
 | An Introduction to Game Theory list: $67.95 - our price: $59.80 by Oxford University Press Hardcover
(01 August, 2003)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Great book! with some drawbacks.: Great book to teach a 1-semester game theory course to undergrads, but it lacks the calculus necessary for people who want to continue in the area or read technical papers with some sort of basic understanding. |
 | An Introduction to Probability Theory and Its Applications, Volume 1 list: $102.95 - our price: $102.95 by Wiley Hardcover
(1968)
(8 reviews)  Customer Review: daunting, very duanting: This book is one of the tomes of probability theory. The material covered is not for the faint of heart though. |
 | An Introduction to Stochastic Modeling list: $84.95 - our price: $84.95 by Academic Press Hardcover
(February, 1998)
(5 reviews)  Customer Review: Good book overall, organization is very poor: First, let me say that I found the content of this book to be, on the overall, wonderful and fairly well explained. |
 | Analysis of Financial Time Series list: $105.00 - our price: $95.55 by Wiley-Interscience Hardcover
(15 October, 2001)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: Analysis of Financial Time Series: This book is awesome. It starts with bedrock concepts needed for analysis of financial data and it takes the student up to the most recent and important techniques used in the industry today. |
 | Applied Cryptography: Protocols, Algorithms, and Source Code in C, Second Editio list: $60.00 - our price: $37.80 by Wiley Paperback
(18 October, 1995)
(86 reviews)  Editorial Review: Cryptographic techniques have applications far beyond the obvious uses of encoding and decoding information. For Internet developers who need to know about capabilities, such as digital signatures, that depend on cryptographic techniques, |
 | Applied Logistic Regression (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics - Applied list: $105.00 - our price: $91.35 by Wiley-Interscience Hardcover
(15 September, 2000)
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: update of very well written and popular text: Hosmer and Lemeshow point to the massive growth in applications of logistic regression over a ten year period from the time of publication of the first edition of their text. |
 | Applied Longitudinal Data Analysis: Modeling Change and Event Occurrence list: $69.50 - our price: $69.50 by Oxford University Press Hardcover
(01 June, 2003)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Great if you really want to do longitudinal data analysis: One of the great features of this book is that it is addressed to the empirical researcher and it really tells you how to conduct good data-analysis with longitudinal data. |
 | Applied Multivariate Statistical Analysis list: $112.00 - our price: $112.00 by Prentice Hall Hardcover
(15 January, 2002)
(12 reviews)  Customer Review: add it to your library: this is an ideal text for advanced statistics students who would like to learn about factor analysis, canonical correlations, |
 | Applied Regression Analysis and Multivariable Methods list: $124.95 - our price: $113.95 by Duxbury Press Hardcover
(15 September, 1997)
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: Super Book: I have used this book from first edition in the early 1980's in grad school to lastest edition in 2003. A very good book, |
 | Attacking Faulty Reasoning: A Practical Guide to Fallacy-Free Arguments list: $47.95 - our price: $47.95 by Wadsworth Publishing Paperback
(14 June, 2000)
(10 reviews)  Customer Review: A Unified Theory of Fallacies and Arguments: This is one of the first texts on critical thinking to incorporate traditional logical fallacies in a unified theory of fallacies and arguments. |
 | Basic Technical Mathematics with Calculus (7th Edition) list: $127.80 - our price: $127.80 by Addison Wesley Hardcover
(05 November, 1999)
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 | Bayesian Data Analysis, Second Edition list: $59.95 - our price: $49.16 by Chapman & Hall/CRC Hardcover
(29 July, 2003)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: Likely the best survey book on applied Bayesian theory: OverviewThis book was the textbook used at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for the graduate course in Bayesian Decision and Control I during the fall of 2001 and 2002. |
 | Beginning Algebra, Ninth Edition list: $100.00 - our price: $100.00 by Addison Wesley Hardcover
(28 February, 2003)
(6 reviews)  Customer Review: Excellent textbook for independent study: I home educate my 12-year-old son, so I need a textbook that gives clear explanations, |
 | Biometry list: $92.95 - our price: $92.95 by W. H. Freeman Hardcover
(15 September, 1994)
(7 reviews)  Customer Review: Excellent self-tutorial: The book is based upon biostatistics courses taught by the authors. It is designed to be used as a self-tutorial if so desired. |
 | Biostatistical Analysis (4th Edition) list: $100.00 - our price: $100.00 by Prentice Hall Hardcover
(08 October, 1998)
(9 reviews)  Customer Review: The beginner's viewpoint: Frankly, I am aghast that the publisher calls this book accessible and appropriate for beginners. I purchased it as the required text for an introductory biometry class, |
 | Business Research for Decision Making (with InfoTrac and CD-ROM) list: $121.95 - our price: $121.95 by Duxbury Press Hardcover
(12 August, 2004)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Excellent Book: As I found this Book very useful for our studies. Actually this book was designed for senior level Business and Research students. |
 | Calculus (8th Edition) list: $105.33 - our price: $105.33 by Prentice Hall Hardcover
(27 September, 1999)
(12 reviews)  Customer Review: Perhaps the best out there...but that's not saying much...: I am in something of a unique position to critique this book. You see, |
 | Calculus (with CD-ROM) list: $146.95 - our price: $140.95 by Brooks Cole Hardcover
(20 December, 2002)
(105 reviews)  Customer Review: Too much padding, not enough emphasis on mathematical ideas: Maybe not the worst book out there, but close to it. Fails miserably as a mathematics text. |
 | Calculus for Dummies list: $19.99 - our price: $13.59 by For Dummies Paperback
(01 May, 2003)
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: One glaring weakness: I would give this book 5 stars except for one omission that I find unbelievable: There are no practice problems! |
 | Calculus Made Easy list: $21.95 - our price: $15.36 by St. Martin's Press Hardcover
(08 September, 1998)
(58 reviews)  Customer Review: Fulfills its purpose: Since I had taken calculus courses before reading this book, I didn't learn any techniques or concepts that were new, |
 | Calculus With Analytic Geometry, Seventh Edition list: $155.56 - our price: $155.56 by Not Avail Hardcover
(01 January, 2002)
(17 reviews)  Customer Review: Excellent book for those who want to learn: This book is great. It has graphs on almost every single page (very helpful for the complex 3D graphs in multivariable Calculus, |
 | Calculus, Early Transcendentals Combined list: $138.95 - our price: $138.95 by Wiley Hardcover
(10 August, 2001)
(22 reviews)  Customer Review: Best I've seen in 10 years of learning & teaching calculus!: I took my undergraduate calculus sequence from Salas & Hille's text and thought it was quite good at the time, |
 | Calculus: Early Transcendentals (with CD-ROM) list: $146.95 - our price: $140.95 by Brooks Cole Hardcover
(20 December, 2002)
(30 reviews)  Customer Review: below average: This book was a required text for the Vector Calculus course. The style and content are fine in the first chapters (Ch. |
 | Catastrophe: An Investigation into the Origins of Modern Civilization list: $25.00 by Ballantine Books Hardcover
(01 February, 2000)
(45 reviews)  Editorial Review: Everybody knows the Dark Ages weren't really dark, right?Not so fast, counters archaeological journalist David Keys, maybe it's more than just a slightly judgmental metaphor.His book Catastrophe: An Investigation into the Origins of the Modern World, |
 | Categorical Data Analysis (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics) list: $105.00 - our price: $105.00 by Wiley-Interscience Hardcover
(12 July, 2002)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: A classic, made even better: This is a very demanding, thorough, and clear description of just about everything anyone could want to know on the subject. |
 | Challenge Math for the Elementary & Middle School Student list: $24.95 - our price: $21.21 by Hickory Grove Press Paperback
(01 December, 2000)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Look elsewhere: Each chapter of this book clearly and simply introduces one aspect of middle school mathematics. Following each introduction are a set of problems aimed at three progressively difficult skill levels. |
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