Best of
Modern

1985

Krishna: The Man and his Philosophy


Osho - 1985
    White contains all the colors of the spectrum yet it seems to be colourless; it contains all these colours in such synthesis that they all disappear.

The Granite Pail: The Selected Poems


Lorine Niedecker - 1985
    Edited by Cid Corman. The section headings in this book of poems are all vintage Niedecker, but they stake out the poems in three large masses. The earlier work-apprentice to Zukofsky but finding her voice; the central work--when she discovers her range and depth; the final work--much of it known posthumously--showing how she was probing other voices into a larger plenum. One's first impulse, after awe, on reading THE GRANITE PAIL is a double dose of shame: shame at not being more familiar with her work; shame at ever having complained of the narrowness of one's life--Carolyn Kizer.

Kiss, Kiss ; Over to You ; Switch Bitch ; Someone Like You ; Four Tales of the Unexpected ; My Uncle Oswald


Roald Dahl - 1985
    

Riders


Jilly Cooper - 1985
    Having filched each other's horses, and fought and fornicated their way around the capitals of Europe, the feud between the two men finally erupts with devastating consequences during the Los Angeles Olympics.

Pride


William Wharton - 1985
    During the Depression, a 10-year-old boy befriends a carnival stuntman and his lion cub and learns about the meaning of family, loyalty, love, and survival.

魔性の子 [Mashō no Ko]


Fuyumi Ono - 1985
    The other students seem to be doing their best to pretend Takasato isn't even there. Then Hirose finds out from some of them that Takasato was "spirited away" and mysteriously reappeared a year later with no memories of where he had been or what had happened during that time.They also tell him bad things happen to people who mess with Takasato. Hirose soon witnesses this for himself as the consequences grow ever more severe and horrifying.Chronologically this novel takes place after the fourth Twelve Kingdoms book, Skies of Dawn (風の万里 黎明の空; Kaze no Banri, Reimei no Sora) and some events are covered in book six (黄昏の岸 暁の天; Tasogare no Kishi, Akatsuki no Sora).

The Shorter Pepys


Samuel Pepys - 1985
    The short Pepys recreates this world for readers daunted by the complete multi-volume set of diaries. Containing about one-third of the original, the abridgment is full enough to give us just the essence but the detail of Pepys' daily life.

Nabokov's ADA: The Place of Consciousness


Brian Boyd - 1985
    This "stunning," "magnificent" first book by "the great man of Nabokov studies," which "provides not only the best commentary on Ada, but also a brilliant overview of Nabokov's metaphysics," has now been updated with a new preface, four additional chapters and two comprehensive new indexes.

The Color Star


Johannes Itten - 1985
    Consisting of eight stencil-like disks that can be placed over ltten's color wheel to compare cool and warm values, complementary colors, and different hues and intensities, this useful and innovative tool helps designers explore a myriad of harmonious color.

The Use of the Self


Frederick Matthias Alexander - 1985
    In his twenties, he became a professional reciter of dramatic pieces. After almost completely losing his voice, he pioneered a method of improving the “use” of his body musculature in all positions and movements, curing his vocal problems without medical aid. Alexander came to realize that most people stand, sit, and move in a defective manner and that the incorrect “use of the self” might be the cause of much human suffering. He moved to London and established a school, publishing several books and achieving international success. Alexander died in 1955, but his technique of mind and body re-education lives on through the work of the many teachers of his method. The Use of the Self is the foremost text on Alexander’s revolutionary technique.

Modern Investment Theory


Robert A. Haugen - 1985
     It includes extensive discussion of capital asset pricing, arbitrage pricing, pricing of derivative securities, interest rates, and bond management. Stock valuation, estimating future earnings and dividends, and fixed income markets are examined closely. For individuals interested investing and portfolio management.

Arena: The Story of the Federal Theatre


Hallie Flanagan - 1985
    

A Matter of Principle


Ronald Dworkin - 1985
    The controversies it joins are old; but history has given them fresh shape. For example, whether judges should and do make law is now of more practical importance than ever before, as recent presidents have appointed enough justices to the Supreme Court to set its character for a generation.With forceful style, Ronald Dworkin addresses questions about the Anglo-American legal system as protector of individual rights and as machinery for furthering the common good. He discusses whether judges should make political decisions in hard cases; the balancing of individual rights versus the good of the community; whether a person has the right to do what society views as wrong; and the meaning of equality in any framework of social justice. Dworkin strongly opposes the idea that judges should aim at maximizing social wealth. It is his conviction that the area of discretion for judges is severely limited, that in a mature legal system one can always find in existing law a "right answer" for hard cases.Dworkin helps us thread our way through many timely issues such as the rights and privileges of the press under the First Amendment. He reviews the Bakke case, which tested affirmative action programs. These essays also examine civil disobedience, especially in nuclear protests, and bring new perspective to the debate over support of the arts.Above all, this is a book about the interplay between two levels of our political consciousness: practical problems and philosophical theory, matters of urgency and matters of principle. The concluding essay on press freedom expands the discussion of conflict between principle and policy into a warning. Though some defenders of the press blend the two in order to expand freedom of speech, the confusion they create does disservice to their aim and jeopardizes the genuine and fragile right of free speech. We stand in greater danger of compromising that right than of losing the most obvious policy benefits of powerful investigative reporting and should therefore beware the danger to liberty of confusing the two. The caution is general. If we care so little for principle that we dress policy in its colors when this suits our purpose, we cheapen principle and diminish its authority.

Roubles in Words, Kopeks in Figures and Other Stories


Vasily Shukshin - 1985
    "Wonderfully vivid, often hilarious."--The Guardi

Modern Money and Banking


Roger LeRoy Miller - 1985
    It presents today's questions and answers-ensuring that readers have the most accurate and current information available. The success of the previous two editions stem from the book's presentation of money and banking theories,concepts,and applications in a manner that guarantees high interest and full understanding. . . and this edition continues to carry over that proven formula. In addition readers can expect the very latest statistics and information on the controversies and problems facing the world of money and banking today: changes in the savings and loan industry; changes in regulation and legislation; modern developments in theory; and international aspects of money and banking.

Landscape of Soria: Poems by Antonio Machado


Antonio Machado - 1985
    "This new look at Machado is welcome because it offers a fresh way of enjoying this widely admired Spanish poet."--Bloomsbury Review