

Disappointing
Helpful, but take some of it with a grain of salt.That said, I did find the book was helpful in planning my ceremony and writing vows.
I found this to be an excellent book

No Practical Value
good for history buffsAs one example, there are no graphs or table data on the rail averages (but there are for the djia) which is considered half of what is necessary for the dow theory.
The emerging Rose of Pragmatic-Charting.Listening first and foremost to the collective opinion of investors,through observation of the market action it produces,as opposed to people's individual opinions and presumptions,is as sensible today as it was then - the actual players concerned change,but behavioural principles do not !!
Action speaks louder than words - always has,always will.
As far as i'm concerned,charting has grown into something rather too complex for its own good today - more's the pity.
In "Dow Theory" Rhea essentially planted the Rose of pragmatic charting (which was then superbly nurtured into full bloom,by Edwards 'n Magee's definitive "Technical Analysis of Stock Trends) - in appreciation of that alone,his book holds pride of place on my bookshelf.


Very Disappointing
From The Kitchen Table & Beyond
From the Kitchen Table and Beyond

It really is that bad
hoyabird, I agree. Harvard calculus ...I have had to teach an introductory calculus course at Harvard that follows the "Harvard Calculus" treatment that originated with this book (though the course did not use this book). It was awful. It is no easier to teach this course than it is to learn from it. Students need to learn calculus first *before* applying it to the various fields they will study.
Absolutely irritating

ploddingGood solid writing and plot but a bit weak on character development and excitement. 2.5/5


Calculus: Student Confusion ManualUnfortunately, Amazon does not offer any way to properly rate this waste of money.


Save your money for a voluntary root canal!

the cost of this book is full price here at amozon
