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Chủ Nhật, 15 tháng 3, 2015

Heart of Palm

Heart of Palm



Intelligence, heart, wit . . . Laura Lee Smith has all the tools and Heart of Palm is a very impressive first novel.Richard Russo, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Empire Falls




Thứ Tư, 11 tháng 2, 2015

On Hallowed Ground

On Hallowed Ground



On Hallowed Ground opens with the long-delayed funeral of four servicemen, brought home for final honors at Arlington National Cemetery almost forty years after they disappeared in Vietnam. To understand how this tradition of extraordinary care for our war dead began, Robert Poole traces the founding of Arlington Cemetery on what had been the family plantation of Robert E. Lee. After resigning his commission in the U.S. Army, Lee left Arlington to command the Army of Northern Virginia. Arlington, strategic to the defense of Washington, D.C., became a U.S. Army headquarters and a cemetery for indigent Civil War soldiers before Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton made it the new national cemetery.




Thứ Năm, 29 tháng 1, 2015

Bitterroot

Bitterroot



Following his acclaimed bestseller Purple Cane Road, James Lee Burke returns with a triumphant tour de force.




Chủ Nhật, 18 tháng 1, 2015

This Dark Road to Mercy

This Dark Road to Mercy



Hailed as ‘mesmerizing’ (New York Times Book Review) and ‘as if Cormac McCarthy decided to rewrite Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird’ (Richmond Times-Dispatch), A Land More Kind Than Home made Wiley Cash an instant literary sensation. His resonant new novel, This Dark Road to Mercy, is a tale of love and atonement, blood and vengeance, a story that involves two young sisters, a wayward father, and an enemy determined to see him pay for his sins.




Chủ Nhật, 11 tháng 1, 2015

The Whorf Theory Complex

The Whorf Theory Complex



At last — a comprehensive account of the ideas of Benjamin Lee Whorf which not only explains the nature and logic of the linguistic relativity principle but also situates it within a larger ‘theory complex’ delineated in fascinating detail. Whorf’s almost unknown unpublished writings (as well as his published papers) are drawn on to show how twelve elements of theory interweave in a sophisticated account of relations between language, mind, and experience. The role of language in cognition is revealed as a central concern, some of his insights having interesting affinity with modern connectionism. Whorf’s gestaltic ‘isolates’ of experience and meaning, crucial to understanding his reasoning about linguistic relativity, are explained. A little known report written for the Yale anthropology department is used extensively and published for the first time as an appendix. With the Whorf centenary in 1997, this book provides a timely challenge to those who take pleasure in debunking his ideas without bothering to explore their subtlety or even reading them in their original form.




Thứ Bảy, 10 tháng 1, 2015

Winning Low-Limit Hold Em

Winning Low-Limit Hold Em



Since its first publication in 1994, Winning Low-Limit Hold’em, by Lee Jones, has become the major reference on playing Texas Hold’em at the lower limits. However, poker has changed over the several years and Lee has continued to study the game. The result is this revised and expanded second edition.