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1. Arms and Insecurity: A Mathematical
 
2. Prophet - or Professor?, The Life
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3. Stenography; or, An easy system
 
4. Deadly Quarrels: Lewis F.Richardson
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5. Everyday Tales: A Small Book About
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6. C.S. Lewis: Latter-Day Truths
 
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7. Ernest Cushing Richardson
 
8. The young Lewis Carroll
 
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9. Come Along With Me (Poke and Look)
 
10. EYE OF THE WHITE HORSE, THE
 
11. Partners: Bk. 1
 
12. Statistics of Deadly Quarrels
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13. Weather prediction by numerical
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14. The Collected Papers of Lewis
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15. The Emergence of Numerical Weather
 
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16. Daily Broken Daily Blessed
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17. After Amin, the Bloody Pearl
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18. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
 
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19. Richardson, Lewis Fry (1881-1953):
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20. C.S. Lewis: Latter-day Truths

1. Arms and Insecurity: A Mathematical Study of the Causes and Origins of War
by Lewis F. Richardson
 Unknown Binding: 307 Pages

Asin: B000IP0ME6
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2. Prophet - or Professor?, The Life and Work of Lewis Fry Richardson
by Oliver M. Ashford
 Hardcover: 320 Pages (1984-11-02)
list price: US$140.00
Isbn: 0852747748
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The first biography of Lewis Fry Richardson, a pioneer in the use of numerical methods for weather prediction and a lifelong Quaker and pacifist. ... Read more


3. Stenography; or, An easy system of short-hand upon mathematical and mechanical principles: (taking the system of Lewis and Richardson as its basis) ..
by E Hinton
Paperback: 110 Pages (2010-08-08)
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Asin: 1177003554
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4. Deadly Quarrels: Lewis F.Richardson and the Statistical Study of War
by David Wilkinson
 Hardcover: 249 Pages (1980-11)

Isbn: 0520038290
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5. Everyday Tales: A Small Book About Lindsborg, A Small Kansas Town
by Sharon Texley, Linda Branch, Jan Cambridge-Lewis, Myrne Roe, Marty Hardy, Cynthia Hoffman, Linda M. Lewis, Linda Newfield, Kathy Richardson, Susie Fisk
Mass Market Paperback: 85 Pages (1999-11)
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Asin: 0967521009
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Join with the writers of "Everyday Tales" as they laugh a lot, cherish family and friends, teach and learn, aspire to a simpler life, appreciate and perform art, value their community's heritage, work hard, seek the spiritual, and remember to wave to everyone, anytime, anywhere, within the city limits of Lindsborg.(It's an unwritten law.) ... Read more


6. C.S. Lewis: Latter-Day Truths in Narnia (Spiritual Context: LDS Perspectives)
by Marianna Edwards Richardson
Paperback: 246 Pages (2008-07-01)
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Asin: 1599551934
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C. S. Lewis was an accomplished scholar, writer, and Christian apologist. His incredible insights and wonderful stories have long been a favorite of the LDS community, and he has been referenced thousands of times throughout LDS writings. Even Shakespeare pales in comparison to the number of times C. S. Lewis has been quoted by Mormon authors, scholars, and General Authorities to illustrate doctrinal truths. Lewis had a knack of speaking for "every man" and gave us modern parables for Christian living. All can relate to his testimony of Christ and his practical understanding of how to put gospel teachings into practice today. C. S. Lewis: Latter-day Truths in Narnia explores Lewis's life, his writings, and his influence on LDS writers, scholars, and authorities. Lewis realized that life is more than what we see and deeper than what we feel. Whether or not you are familiar with Lewis's nonfiction works or his fictional characters, you will enjoy reading about his powerful testimony of Jesus Christ. ... Read more


7. Ernest Cushing Richardson
by Lewis C. Branscomb
 Hardcover: 160 Pages (1993-06)
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Asin: 0810826720
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Richardson was one of the foremost library scholars and innovators of early librarianship in the U.S. Appendix and bibliography. ... Read more


8. The young Lewis Carroll
by Joanna Richardson
 Hardcover: 134 Pages (1963)

Asin: B0007JRUKM
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9. Come Along With Me (Poke and Look)
by Lewis Richardson
 Paperback: 1 Pages (1994-03-02)
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Asin: 0448401886
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Telescoping die-cut squares and a rhyming story introduce small children to colors and shapes as they travel from castle to spaceship to lighthouse. ... Read more


10. EYE OF THE WHITE HORSE, THE
by LEWIS RICHARDSON
 Paperback: 208 Pages (1998)

Isbn: 0953292908
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11. Partners: Bk. 1
by Michael Lewis, Margot Richardson, Patricia Hay
 Paperback: 48 Pages (1982-12)

Isbn: 0906717175
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12. Statistics of Deadly Quarrels
by Lewis F. Richardson
 Hardcover: Pages (1960-06)
list price: US$65.00
Isbn: 0910286108
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13. Weather prediction by numerical process
by Lewis Fry Richardson
Paperback: 256 Pages (2010-08-28)
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Asin: 1177801302
Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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The idea of forecasting the weather by calculation was first dreamt of by Lewis Fry Richardson. The first edition of this book, published in 1922, set out a detailed algorithm for systematic numerical weather prediction. The method of computing atmospheric changes, which he mapped out in great detail in this book, is essentially the method used today. He was greatly ahead of his time because, before his ideas could bear fruit, advances in four critical areas were needed: better understanding of the dynamics of the atmosphere; stable computational algorithms to integrate the equations; regular observations of the free atmosphere; and powerful automatic computer equipment. Over the ensuing years, progress in numerical weather prediction has been dramatic. Weather prediction and climate modelling have now reached a high level of sophistication, and are witness to the influence of Richardson's ideas. This edition contains a new foreword by Peter Lynch that sets the original book in context. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars This is an unsatisfactory edition of this classic book
This edition appears to have been created using optical character recognition software. However it was produced all of the essential symbols in mathematical equations are unreadable. This makes the book
totally unacceptable. ... Read more


14. The Collected Papers of Lewis Fry Richardson (Volume 2)
Paperback: 780 Pages (2009-07-02)
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Asin: 0521115353
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Throughout his life Lewis Fry Richardson made many inspirational contributions to various disciplines. Often his ideas were ahead of contemporary thinking, and preceded the technical means necessary for their practical implementation. He is best known for his wealth of important work on meteorology, and his groundbreaking application of mathematics to the causes of war, though his field of interest was in no way limited to these topics, and various aspects of psychology and mathematical approximation also benefited from his unique approach. The originality of Richardson's research can be seen in this collection of all his important papers in the behavioural sciences. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Early contributions to the study of conflict
This volume contains parts of Richardson's work on international conflict that did not make it into the books published posthumously in the 1960s _Statistics on Deadle Quarrels_ and _Arms of Insecurity_, including a number of shorter communications and debates. Richardson's work looks quite different from contemporary research on conflict within and among states, but much of it still makes for fascinating reading. ... Read more


15. The Emergence of Numerical Weather Prediction: Richardson's Dream
by Peter Lynch
Hardcover: 290 Pages (2006-11-20)
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Lewis Fry Richardson dreamt that scientific weather prediction would one day become a practical reality. Before his ideas could bear fruit several advances were needed: better understanding of the dynamics of the atmosphere; stable computational algorithms to integrate the equations; regular observations of the free atmosphere; and powerful automatic computer equipment. By 1950 advances in all these fronts were sufficient to permit the first computer forecast to be made. Over the ensuing fifty years progress in numerical weather prediction has been dramatic. Weather prediction and climate modelling have now reached a high level of sophistication. This book tells the story of Richardson's trial forecast, and the fulfilment of his dream of practical numerical weather forecasting. It includes a complete reconstruction of Richardson's forecast, and analyses in detail the causes of his failure. This will appeal to everyone involved in numerical weather forecasting, from researchers and graduate students to professionals. ... Read more


16. Daily Broken Daily Blessed
by Mark Lewis Richardson
 Paperback: 372 Pages (2004-11-30)
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Asin: 1933265019
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17. After Amin, the Bloody Pearl
by Michael Lewis Richardson
Paperback: 214 Pages (1980)
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Asin: 0960496807
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18. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
by C. S. Lewis
Audio Cassette: Pages (1989-03-29)
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Asin: 0898451590
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The abridged recording of the second volume in the timeless and enchanting Narnia classic, performed by Ian Richardson.Two hours on one cassette.Read by Ian Richardsom ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The Chronicles of Narnia
Book arrived ten days before estimated delivery date.Book in very good condition. Plot was filled with fantasy, excitement and was a quick read.

5-0 out of 5 stars A sonnet review (from All-Consuming Books)
"The book that started all the wonder,
mystery and magic of Narnia trips
could easily be shelved and buried under
"Kids Books," "Fantasy," or "Christian Lit,"
but really, it's all three and more: designed
for younger readers, full of quests and peril
and talking beasts, but older folks will find
this simple story hides an entire barrel
of serious talking points and epic themes.
Sin needs redemption; Aslan's sacrifice
and resurrection must occur. He seems
to be a God who's good, but never "nice."
A longtime favorite, I love everything
about it, most of all, its lion-king."

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe has been around for sixty years, and it's so popular that it's individual title is more recognizable as a brand name than "The Chronicles of Narnia," the series to which it belongs. The story begins in a dark place. It's set in England in WWII, and the four Pevensie children have left their home in the city to stay in the countryside during the London bombings. They're displaced, which puts them in the perfect frame of mind for adventures, since they're already outside the normal order of things as guests in a strange place. They aren't too sorrowful or afraid after their big move, partly because they are avatars for the reader. One of the things I like about the recent film versions of the Narnia stories is that they fleshed out the characters and tried to give them distinct personalities.

The kids go exploring Professor Kirk's big house, and the youngest girl Lucy steps into a wardrobe in a spare room, just because it's there. She walks through the wardrobe into a snow-filled wonderland where she meets a goat-footed man who invites her over for tea (don't do it, Lucy! He's a stranger!). Lucy finds that she has stumbled into this alternate dimension at a really bad time--they're in the middle of a hundred-year winter brought about by a despotic Witch. In addition, there's the prophecy saying that four human children who come into Narnia will overthrow the Witch, so there's a price on Lucy's head. But goaty little Mr. Tumnus soon decides that he can't hand Lucy over to the Witch to be turned to stone, so he lets her go. She runs back to tell her siblings what she's discovered, but unfortunately, the wardrobe is an interdimensional portal that doesn't always work, so when she tries to show the older kids they just see an empty wardrobe.

But Lucy's brother Edmund later finds his way into the wardrobe, too, and instead of meeting a friendly woodland creature, he comes across the evil Witch herself, who makes him promise to come back to see her, bringing his brother and sisters with him. If he does this, she promises that she'll make him a prince of Narnia, and Edmund's very vulnerable to any suggestion that he's special and should be in a position of power. Of all the children's characters, Edmund's is perhaps the most consistent. In early passages, his dialogue reflects his status as an antagonist to the others: he's always mocking Lucy, contradicting Susan, and challenging Peter, so he can't be accused of playing favorites--he's equally huffy with all his siblings. He teases Lucy mercilessly about Narnia, even after he learns the truth, and his eventual betrayal and defection to the Witch are just the next logical step in his character arc. He's by no means an outright villain, but he is selfish and spiteful and prone to self-deception. I think his bad attitude attitude may have something to do with his position in the family--he has no defined place and no responsibilities. Peter is the commander, Susan is the nurturer, and Lucy is the wide-eyed, joyful baby of the group, but Edmund has no role to fill. And I think it's important to note that though Lucy is treated like she's very much the baby of the family, Edmund is said to be only one year older, so his maturity level has only progressed a tiny bit past hers, if at all.

Back to the story. All the Pevensies go into the wardrobe to hide from a group of tourists who are combing through the house, and they get to Narnia where they find that Mr. Tumnus has been arrested, hauled off, and potentially turned to stone already. Then they meet Mr. and Mrs. Beaver, who lead them to safety as they run from the Witch's wolf guards. The kids learn more about their own role in the prophecy, and about Aslan, the king of Narnia, whose return is much anticipated by the animals and other creatures. Edmund gives his family the slip and sneaks out to join the Witch. The remaining three kids run for their lives, worry over their brother, celebrate the coming of spring which signals Aslan's return, and side with the Narnian forces who are gearing up for the big battle against the Witch.

Blatantly awesome elements: 1. Father Christmas gives swords, bows, daggers, and a life-restoring cordial to the kids because they're heading for battle. When was the last time Santa gave out anything so cool and yet so practical? 2. Co-opted mythology. Greek/Roman creatures like fauns, nymphs, dryads, and Bacchus himself are all mentioned, and it gives me the idea that Narnia potentially contains characters from all myths and legends, adopting them and enfolding them into its own structure. 3. The Witch's hall of statues. It's creepier than you'd imagine, and seeing all the stone forms of creatures who have angered her marks the moment that the reader knows how deadly serious a situation Edmund has gotten himself into. 4. Permanency. The kids don't solve all Narnia's problems in a week and go home. They become a four-person monarchy and righteously rule the land for something like twenty years. 5. Peter duels with a wolf. Nothing else need be said.

I don't have any complaints, except that I wish there were more to the story. It's under 200 pages, the perfect length for a children's book or Mid-Grade, but as an adult I'm longing for more detail. Seven books just isn't enough to satisfy a Narnia fan!

If you spent some portion of your childhood as I did, trying to get to Narnia through closets, cabinets, laundry nooks, and even the cracks between sofa cushions, you already know the lasting impact of the story. It's not a one-to-one Christian allegory like Pilgrim's Progress where every fictional character, location, and object has a direct biblical equivalent, but it is a fantasy set in a Christian universe, where Jesus/Aslan is someone you can know, even if you can't always see him, and where good triumphs over evil, but only after a long and costly struggle. It's not rose-colored-glasses children's literature--it's powerful, moving, and worth multiple reads.

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I recently ordered this book, and was happy about the price.I only spent $.01 on the book!I think it is ironic that the shipping cost more than the book, but it was a lot cheaper than driving across the country to get it.I love books.For me, books are a life source.I was going to rate this a 5 star purchase, but I wasn't fully satisfied.When I bought the book, the discription said it was in excellent condition.Well, I was not pleased to find that there was writing in the cover and on the page sides.Plus, and I don't understand why, the company put a sticker on the cover that tore as I was trying to remove it.You see, I collect books.The set that this book belongs to is now complete, however, this book is slightly damaged and now defaced.I am happy about having it, but I would have liked it to be free of writing and stickers.Overall, the company who sent me the book is very professional and quick to reply.They were friendly, and I didn't have to wait too long for the book.I believe I got it in like 4 or 5 days.So, that is why I only rated it with a 4.However, I was happy with the company overall.I will buy from them again.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Must Read
I've read this book two times and it hasn't gotten old at all. The more times you read it the better it gets. This is an all time classic. Its a must read. ... Read more


19. Richardson, Lewis Fry (1881-1953): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Earth Science</i>
 Digital: 1 Pages (2003)
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This digital document is an article from World of Earth Science, brought to you by GaleĀ®, a part of Cengage Learning, a world leader in e-research and educational publishing for libraries, schools and businesses.The length of the article is 497 words.The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase.You can view it with any web browser.A comprehensive guide to the concepts, theories, discoveries, pioneers, and issues relating to topics in earth science. Its encyclopedic approach offers entries that are written in easy to understand language. ... Read more


20. C.S. Lewis: Latter-day Truths in Narnia by Marianna Richardson and Christine Thackeray- Explores Lewis's Life, His Writings, and His Influence on LDS Writers, Scholars, and Authorities- Incredible Insights and Stories That Teach Gospel Principles
by Marianna Richardson, Christine Thackeray
Paperback: 246 Pages (2008)
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C. S. Lewis was an accomplished scholar, writer, and Christian apologist. His incredible insights and wonderful stories have long been a favorite of the LDS community, and he has been referenced thousands of times throughout LDS writings. Even Shakespeare pales in comparison to the number of times C. S. Lewis has been quoted by Mormon authors, scholars, and General Authorities to illustrate doctrinal truths.Lewis had a knack of speaking for "every man" and gave us modern parables for Christian living. All can relate to his testimony of Christ and his practical understanding of how to put gospel teachings into practice today.C. S. Lewis: Latter-day Truths in Narnia explores Lewis's life, his writings, and his influence on LDS writers, scholars, and authorities. Lewis realized that life is more than what we see and deeper than what we feel. Whether or not you are familiar with Lewis's nonfiction works or his fictional characters, you will enjoy reading about his powerful testimony of Jesus Christ. ... Read more


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