Best of
Abandoned

1962

Luha ng Buwaya


Amado V. Hernandez - 1962
    Barrio peasants led by a local schoolteacher fight greed and oppression and discover a new faith in themselves.

Portrait of a Young Man Drowning


Charles Perry - 1962
    Set in the world of Brooklyn gangsters and juvenile delinquents, Portrait of a Young Man Drowning reveals a character caught in a whirlpool of street crime and Oedipal passion, driven by circumstances beyond his control into acts of self-destruction and twisted sexuality.

The Gospel of St. John: (cw 103)


Rudolf Steiner - 1962
    Accordingly, he turned to the deepest, most spiritual of the Gospels--that of the initiate St. John.In this lecture course, readers will find that the incarnation, death, and resurrection of the Divine Word, or Logos, reveals the mission of the Earth: Love. We learn of the mysteries behind Lazarus' resurrection, the "I AM" sayings, and the seven degrees of initiation. We come to understand that the Gospel of St. John is a continuing spiritual presence--to be recalled, meditated, and permeated with one's own life. In doing so, we realized that our purpose--and that of all humankind--is to become the Virgin Sophia, a receptical for the Holy Spirit.All of Steiner's work, as Marie Steiner writes in her introduction, was "to pave the way to Christ." Indeed, at the conclusion of these lectures, Rudolf Steiner said: It will come to be understood that Christianity is only beginning its influence and will fulfill its real mission only when it is understood in its true, spiritual form.... The more these lectures are understood in this sense, the better they will be understood as they were intended. This volume is essential if one is to truly understand Rudolf Steiner's understanding of esoteric Christianity and its place in the world today and in the future.Contents: Introduction by Marie Steiner-von Sivers1. The Doctrine of the Logos2. Esoteric Christianity3. The Mission of the Earth4. The Raising of Lazarus5. The Seven Degrees of Initiation6. The "I AM"7. The Mystery of Golgotha8. Human Evolution in Its Relation to the Christ Principle9. The Prophetical Documents of the Origin of Christianity10. The Effect of the Christ Principle11. Christian Initiation12. The Nature of the Virgin Sophia and of the Holy SpiritThis volume is a translation of Das Johannes-Evangelium (GA 103).

Border Country


Raymond Williams - 1962
    As Matthew and Harry struggle with their memories of personal and social change, a beautiful and moving portrait of the love between a father and son emerges.

Chess Master vs. Chess Amateur


Max Euwe - 1962
    What better way could the amateur have of learning to exploit the weak play of fellow amateurs than to study how a master would handle such situations? Selected by former World Chess Champion Max Euwe and Walter Meiden, a typical amateur player, the games point out graphically how the chess master takes advantage of characteristic errors of the amateur.In general, the games have been presented in order of the degree of skill of the amateur. The early games were played against beginners; later games, against "coffeehouse" players of various skill levels; the last games, against amateur "book" players. Each game, with commentary by Dr. Euwe, was chosen to illustrate a specific aspect of chess, from various openings to a number of typical chess situations. By carefully studying these games, the amateur player will learn how to recognize and avoid a variety of weak strategic and tactical moves.Dr. Euwe's helpful and informative commentary on each contest consists of a discussion of significant moves in the game, an analysis of the opening used and explanations of important chess concepts as they arise. Often, he includes a detailed analysis of tactical variations that might have been played as alternatives. The result is an indispensable aid for amateurs seeking to raise the quality of their games as well as a book that can be read with profit by chess players at every level of expertise.

Horeb


Samson Raphael Hirsch - 1962
    Horeb succeeds in capturing the unifying ideological threads that weave in and out of the 613 commandments of the Bible and constitute the fabric of the Jewish way of life. It is an excellent book both for beginning and advanced students seeking to understand the deeper meaning behind Jewish law and is beautifully translated by the distinguished rabbi and Hirschian scholar, Dayan Dr. I. Grunfeld.

Monty's Leap


Derek Tangye - 1962
    It mirrors the leap forward taken by Derek and Jeannie Tangye when they decided to leave their glamorous lives in London for an isolated cottage in Cornwall called Minack, accompanied by their cat Monty. Derek has continued to live at Minack after Jeannie's death, and this book is the story of his present way of life.

Mountaineering in Scotland / Undiscovered Scotland


W.H. Murray - 1962
    This is an omnibus edition of the two books, published a ye ar after Murray''s death. '

The Summer Birds


Penelope Farmer - 1962
    Soon all of the children in the village have learned, and are given one precious summer of flight and freedom, although they must struggle to keep their outings secret.

Bird: The Legend of Charlie Parker


Robert George Reisner - 1962
    His brilliant handling of the alto saxophone inspired a generation of jazz musicians; without him, there would have been no John Coltrane, no Ornette Coleman, no jazz as we know it today.Parker died in 1955 at the age of thirty-five. He left behind a rich legacy of musical innovation and a legend of self-destructive dissipation that made him a votive hero of the hipsters and the beat generation.For this first full-length reminiscence, Reisner interviewed eighty-one of Parker's friends, relatives, and fellow performers. From Charlie Mingus, one of the few real innovators since Bird, and Dizzy Gillespie, whom Parker once called "the other half of my heart," to jazz historian Rudi Blesh and Parker's mother, each remembers Bird in his or her own special way.Thus from the shards and splinters of firsthand reminiscence emerges a telling mosaic of Parker's brief but intense career: the indulgences in drugs and alcohol; the legendary bouts of lovemaking; the temperamental behavior on and off the bandstand; the jam sessions at the Harlem jazz club Minton's Playhouse with Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, and Thelonious Monk; and the historic firing from Birdland, the club which took its name from this larger-than-life musician and man.

Mad As Rabbits


Elizabeth Lane - 1962
    Humorous story of a girl growing up in the Victorian Wimmera.

Science and Information Theory


Léon Brillouin - 1962
    Topics include the principles of coding, coding problems and solutions, the analysis of signals, a summary of thermodynamics, thermal agitation and Brownian motion, plus an examination of Maxwell's demon. 81 figures. 14 tables.

Running to the Top


Arthur Lydiard - 1962
    His description of a systematic, detailed training programme for beginners and top-runners is based on a clear defined conception of fitness. Beneath detailed schedules for training, the book includes tips concerning equipment, kit, nutrition, prevention of injury, therapy and the relationship between the coach and the athlete.