Customer Review: What could be more boring than a book about the history of trade? This may well be the thought that passes through most people's minds when they contemplate the rich cover of Bernstein's latest tome. Yet such an expectation turns out to be totally incorrect. A Splendid Exchange is also A Splendid... more info
Customer Review: William Bernstein has written another must read for the individual investor who wants to chart his own course in the investment world. I was first introduced to this book at a local AAII chapter meeting. Everyone there who had read this book highly recommended it. I suggest reading this book before... more info
Customer Review: This is a must read book. The gist of his message was very positive and gave me great hope. Strong economies and economic trade bring peace. As a business person it is always gratifying to know that you might be doing the world some good. More than just providing jobs but actually helping world... more info
Customer Review: While I believe the concepts in this book would work to enhance returns, (certainly the data shown in the book indicates that it does work), I think it would be hard to actually pull this off. With conventional dollar cost averaging, you invest a pre-set amount of money (say $100 a month) on a... more info
Customer Review: William James is best-known for his development of the American philosophy of pragmatism and for his pioneering work in psychology. But in addition to pragmatism, which he described as a method and as a theory of truth, James expounded a broad philosophical doctrine which he called radical... more info
Customer Review: This is a terrific resource for everyone who wants to keep up on American politics and demographics. The graphics are beautiful and the descriptions of each state are excellent.
Michael Barone
Co-author, The Almanac of American Politics
Customer Review: I bought this prior to starting my first psychiatry job but never found it particularly useful. It refers to USA management so if you're not working in the USA it will have limited applicability. Some of the management suggested is pretty gung-ho and not very practical. Essentially this book acted... more info