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Studies in the Scientific and Mathematical Philosophy of Charles S. Pierce
Published in Hardcover by Walter de Gruyter, Inc. (December, 1979)
Authors: Richard M. Martin and Carolyn Eisele
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elegant essays by eisele covering an array of subjects.
Carolyn Eisele writes perceptive and engaging essays on Peirce's work in mathematics. The book is well illustrated, and covers a range of topics. Peirce's mountain climbing in the world of mathematics is exhilerating; the connection between his logical and epistimological work very suggestive.

Inquiry
I do want to read this book,but it is not available this moment. Is the author Pierce,C.S.(1839-1914) of "Collected Papers".Sometimes the readers in China are quite confused about the name,since there seems many Pierce.


Types and Programming Languages
Published in Hardcover by MIT Press (01 February, 2002)
Author: Benjamin C. Pierce
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An accessible yet thorough introduction to type systems
This text is perhaps the most accessible yet thorough introduction to type systems I've encountered.

On the one hand, it offers excellent grounding: practical motivation is provided, numerous examples illustrate the concepts, and implementations are provided which can be used to typecheck and evaluate these examples. At various points, extended demonstrations of the type systems under consideration are given (e.g. showing how objects may be encoded). The exercises are well constructed and in many cases, accompanied with answers and detailed explanations in the appendix.

On the other hand, it offers an excellent exposition of the material: Pierce provides a lucid account of the static and dynamic semantics (primarily small-step operational) for various lambda calculi. He proceeds in a stepwise fashion via the gradual accretion of features: from first order (simply typed) systems to higher order systems incorporating bounded subtyping and recursion. He also gives attention to the metatheory of these systems (focusing on proofs of progress and preservation, and for systems with subtyping, of decideability). Internally, the text is well organized, with clear dependencies among the chapters, and the bibliography is extensive.

It should be noted that, while reasonably comprehensive, the text is necessarily limited in scope. For example, aside from the discussion on Featherweight Java, systems other than typed lambda calculus variants are not considered. In my opinion, the focus on these (in some sense "low-level") calculi makes foundational issues more apparent, and the linear progression from simple to complex variants lends a pleasant cohesiveness that would have been lost in a more general survey. However, as object/class encodings were discussed at various points, it would have been nice to see a more integrated presentation, in the spirit of the paper Comparing Object Encodings [BCP97].

A Good Book
Especially helpful for those who have practical experience but don't have strong theoretical background (like Lambda Calculus, Typing Theory ... etc.)


Voices of Struggle, Voices of Pride: Quotes by Great African-Americans
Published in Hardcover by Peter Pauper Press (April, 1992)
Authors: John Beilenson, Heidi Jackson, Sophia Bedford-Pierce, and Scharr Design
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I LIKE THIS BOOK
I think this is a really good book.It made me feel,what they were saying.It also made me want to change my life,in a good way.

I LIKE THIS BOOK
I think this is a realy good book.It made me feel,what they were saying.It also made me want to change my life,in a good way.


25 Ways Moms Can Raise Extraordinary Kids
Published in Paperback by Life Changers Publishing (06 May, 1999)
Author: Stacia Pierce
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A SINGLE MOTHER'S MUST HAVE!
This book gave me practical steps on how to really invest in my children. The chapter on 'Children and Money' is awesome! Since reading this book, my 12 year-old son started his own business, a portable detailing shop! He is excited and after he read the book he told me he is going to be a millionare by the time he is 25 years old by saving $3.00 per day for the next 13 years. Get the book, it's a must have!


700 Years of the Beville Family
Published in Hardcover by (1999)
Authors: edited by Frank Asselia S. Lichliter and Nancy Pierce
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Amazing and Fascinating!!!
When the words "700 Years..." are in the title of ANY genealogy book about a family, one instantly wonders about how accurate it is. Yet "700 Years of the Beville Family" is just that: a meticulously researched and documented account of a family whose origins began with two Norman knights who aided William the Conqueror in his quest for the English Crown by crossing the Channel and fighting with him at the Battle of Hastings in the year 1066 A.D.

The book begins with a brief review of how the Duchy of Normandy came into being with the invasion of the Norsemen ca. 911 A.D., and its relation to the rest of the then Frankish kingdom. It covers how Duke William of Normandy came to lay claim to the English throne and the political environment of England at the time of Edward the Confessor leading up to The Conquest.

It next documents the actions of William the Conqueror and the two "de Beuville" brothers, William and Humphrey (noblemen from the town of Beuville in Normandy) and in the subsequent invasion. The story then moves on, detailing the marriages, alliances, roles (including two Knights of the Bath and two members of Parliament), and property transactions of the Beville family for 600 years in the County of Huntingdonshire, England (surrounding present day Peterborough). It concludes with 100 years of the family in colonial America, when Essex Beville emigrated to Virginia, and the next three generations that descended from him.

Using wills, baptismal, marriage, and property records, and several excellent sketches (photographs are added in the 2nd edition), Mrs. Lichliter gives form to the lives of a family's people over 600 years in medieval England. For those with a familiar knowledge of English history, some of the passages are quite revealing as one considers the contemporary events. And the updates made by Frank Pierce and Nancy Beville Pierce provide a very unexpected and fascinating link to both the current Royal family of England, and to the early noble and royal families of England in the centuries after The Conquest.

Specific sources down to the archive, volume and page numbers of references and historical records are given for each revelation and snippet of family history described throughout the work, including references from the Domesday Book of 1086.

Originally published in 1976, the Pierce's have done a masterful job of updating and adding to the original work by the late Asselia Lichliter, including information obtained by other members of the Beville family since 1976.

This work will defintely be of interest to any Beville, Bevill, Bevil, (or variation thereof) and their related family descendants as an authenticated account of their history begining in the year 1066.

It will be of interest to genealogists in general, especially amateur genealogists as Mrs. Lichliter was an "ordinary" woman with an exceptional interest in her family's history. It can also add body to desciptions of feudal society in England for those interested in history.

Exceptional, amazing and fascinating. This story of one ancient family's history is sure to become a genealogy classic.


African Proverbs
Published in Hardcover by Peter Pauper Press (December, 1962)
Author: Sophia Bedford-Pierce
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Worldy wisdom in a tiny little package
This book is only about the length of your hand (and few pgs), but packed with wisdom, with headings above the wonderful proverbs that mention what part of Africa (or what peoples) the proverb is attributed to. The headings consist of what looks to be a strip of African Mud Cloth, with a really neat primitive font and the name of the region or tribe who is credited for the proverb. I bought it as a gift for my mom and was VERY pleased with it. Most importantly, she was too! Nice price, too for a perfect little gift book.


Almost All About Waves
Published in Paperback by MIT Press (July, 1976)
Author: John R. Pierce
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A very readable intro to the physics of waves...
This is an excellent book that discusses the physics of waves with a minimum of math. A very readable introduction to waves. Sadly, at the time of this writing, this book is out of print. However, if you can find a copy it is worth reading.


Art Quilts: Playing With a Full Deck
Published in Paperback by Pomegranate (April, 1995)
Authors: Sue Pierce, Verna Suit, and Full Deck (Project)
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The Best Quilt Show Ever
This book represents a museum show of all the cards in a full deck, each "card" an exquisit hand-crafted Art Quilt done by a master quilter from each U.S.state, plus two territories. If you want to be knocked out by genuis quilters, this is the book to get. The show was once at the Corchran Gallery in Washington DC.At one time the authors had a supply of decks of cards duplicating the quilts.


Baby's Own Photo Album and Memory Box
Published in Hardcover by Peter Pauper Press (April, 1998)
Authors: Mullen, Katz, and Sophia Bedford-Pierce
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Baby's Own Memory Box
I loved this keepsake. It is a wonderful box to have for your baby as he or she grows, or in my case, if you have lost a child. The spaces under the photo slots give the parent their own lines for saying whatever they want to. The box at the end of the photo album section was just the right size for my son's little things I will cherish forever.


Believe in Yourself: A Key to Life Guided Journal
Published in Hardcover by Peter Pauper Press (April, 1998)
Authors: Sophia Bedford-Pierce, Beth Mende Conny, Jo Gershman, and Lesley Ehlers
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Lovely journal
I own several of the Peter Pauper Press Guided Journals, and love them all. This is no exception - it's a sturdy spiral-bound hardcover, with a cutout "frame" on the front cover that opens onto the full color inside page, which is a painting of a flowering tree. This journal is actually thicker than some of their later journals - 160 pages. The lined paper inside the journal is a good quality, a cream color that is thick enough so that you can't see your writing showing through on the other side. A small tree is printed at the top of each page. Like all of the guided journals, this one has quotes inset on every other page, though this journal doesn't list sources for each quote. Here are two of my favorites: "Don't wait for your world to change. Change it yourself." ... "Taking charge of your life takes time - and a bit of faith and courage."


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