Michael Lewis has sold more than nine million copies of his books in the United States alone. Three of them became successful movies, including "The Blind Side," "Moneyball" and "The Big Short." Lewis joins "CBS This Mo
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Michael Lewis: I realized I had an ambition for the book. I saw it as kind of letter to the jury. I mean there's gonna be this trial. And the lawyers are gonna tell two stories. And so-- there's a story war going on in the courtroom. And I think neither one of...
Joan L. James Nice 34 page children's book with artwork on each page. Very well done http://kenseamedia.com/meetsamummy/MICHAEL MANLEY MEETS A MUMMY (for kids) * * * *Kevin O'Kane Mystery and humor in this tech thriller. Geeks use technological savvy to beat the bad guys. http:/...
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Guide to New Books and Book Reviews Librarians 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 20 摘要: Reviews several books on library science. "Fifty Years a Bookman," by Theodore Besterman; "The Age of Jewett: Charles Coffin Jewett and American Librarianship, 1841-1868," edited by Michael H. Harris; "...
In the spring of 2003 author Michael Lewis created a sensation in the baseball community with the release ofMoneyball, a book that related the story of how Oakland A’s general manager Billy Beane kept his undercapitalized team competitive. A one-time financial trader turned writer who had unpr...
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Through a historical perspective on the long-studied Arashiyama population of Japanese macaques, this book reviews the range of current primatological rese... Jean,B Leca,A Michael,... - 《Cambridge University Press》 被引量: 19发表: 2012年 Transforming Private Landlords This book explores the ...
McKay and his co-screenwriter, Charles Randolph, working from a book by Michael Lewis, are so alert to this ignorance that, every so often, they halt the movie as sharply as a dog walker yanking on a leash. We suddenly hear the voice of Vennett, say, on the subject of Wall Street ...