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Greek Mathematical Thought and the Origin of Algebra
Journal of a Soul
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Meester van de zwarte molen (Krabat)
Meester van de zwarte molen (Krabat)
Why Teams Don't Work: What Went Wrong and How to Make It Right
albert speer his battle with truth
America
Bhagavad-Gita As It Is
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Books are wonderful. They can be instructive, inspiring, entertaining, and sometimes they are such good company, that it becomes difficult to separate from them. Maybe there is a book you want to hold on to because somebody special gave it to you. Others
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Some of my books are available to you. I invite you to browse through the titles, read my comments about them, tell me which ones you would like me to send to you, add your own comments, and show them to the rest of the world.
Somehow I don't like the idea of leaving a book behind in a train, except if it is a real bestseller and I know it will appeal to the vast majority of readers. Quite in contrast to this wonderful site's philosophy, I believe the books we enjoy best are those we actively intend to read, or those recommended to us by friends. However, reading a book is always an adventure...