James Butler Ordine dei libri
James Davie Butler fu uno studioso e chierico di vasta cultura i cui interessi sfidavano la stretta specializzazione. Disdegnò un approccio isolato, dedicandosi invece a una vasta gamma di argomenti che si manifestarono nei suoi diversi scritti. Come popolare conferenziere, i suoi estesi viaggi ampliarono i suoi orizzonti intellettuali. I suoi contributi letterari includevano articoli per riviste prestigiose e letteratura promozionale volta a incoraggiare l'immigrazione. Butler incarnò lo studioso della vecchia scuola, la cui curiosità e passione per la conoscenza plasmarono la sua vasta opera.






- 2024
- 2023
Genghis Khan
Biography of Genghis Khan Founder of the Mongol Empire (How Genghis Khan's Brutality Created One of History's Largest Empires)
- 192pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
The portrayal of Genghis Khan as a ruthless conqueror is examined, challenging the one-dimensional view of his brutality. While his military campaigns instilled fear, the narrative invites readers to explore a more nuanced perspective of his leadership and ambitions. It raises questions about the true nature of his legacy, suggesting that there may be more to his story than the historical accounts of destruction and terror.
- 2020
Why Is Everyone Whispering Around Me?
My Love for You Goes Beyond My Dementia Diagnosis
- 48pagine
- 2 ore di lettura
The narrative explores the profound impact of a dementia diagnosis on family dynamics, highlighting the challenges and frustrations faced by loved ones. It emphasizes the importance of humor and shared experiences in maintaining family bonds amidst the struggles. By inviting readers to see dementia from both external and internal perspectives, the book aims to foster understanding and resilience, encouraging a journey of "positive reality" through the complexities of this condition.
- 2020
The Copper LINE
- 290pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Set in the harsh landscape of Paraguay, the story follows ex-soldier Joseph Allen as he secretly monitors a government department's plans to mine indigenous land. The arrival of Amanda Perry complicates his mission, leading to unforeseen dangers that put both their lives at risk. As they navigate the treacherous environment, they must confront escalating threats and their own vulnerabilities, turning their situation into a gripping fight for survival in a subtropical nightmare.
- 2016
Betfair Trading Techniques
Trading Models, Machine Learning, Money Management, Monte Carlo Methods & Algorithmic Trading
- 200pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
Betting exchanges are becoming ever more like financial markets. This has seen the rise of technical traders who find new and inventive ways of trading, little of it having anything to do with the underlying sports. Manual traders are having to give way to automation and algorithmic trading. To stay ahead, the most successful traders are resorting to systematic and automated methods to build and trade their strategies. This book demonstrates techniques for sports trading, including; fundamental and technical trading, statistical arbitrage, money management, Monte Carlo methods, machine learning and the increasing necessity for algorithmic trading.
- 2006
Rootkits : subverting the Windows Kernel
- 352pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
"Hoglund and Butler show exactly how to subvert the Windows XP and Windows 2000 kernels, teaching concepts that are easily applied to virtually any modern operating system, from Windows Server 2003 to Linux and UNIX. Using extensive downloadable examples, they teach rootkit programming techniques that can be used for a wide range of software, from white hat security tools to operating system drivers and debuggers."--Jacket.
- 2005
Animal tales
- 112pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
HUMOUR & COMEDY Read these amusing stories and you will discover why elephants have trunks, how it’s best to work out the correct price for pigs straight away and what happened to an English lady when she went hunting for a tiger! You will also find a stolen elephant, go boating with three friends and see how much trouble a small dog can make!
- 2004
- 2004
Vanity fair
- 688pagine
- 25 ore di lettura
Vanity Fair, Thackeray's panoramic, satirical saga of corruption at all levels of English society, was published in 1847 but set during the Napoleonic Wars. It chronicles the lives of two women who could not be more different: Becky Sharp, an orphan whose only resources are her vast ambitions, her native wit, and her loose morals; and her schoolmate Amelia Sedley, a typically naive Victorian heroine, the pampered daughter of a wealthy family. Becky's fluctuating fortunes eventually bring her to an affair with Amelia's dissolute husband; when he is killed at Waterloo, Amelia and her child are left penniless, while Becky and her husband Rawdon Crawley rise in the world, managing to lead a high life in London solely on the basis of their shrewdness. (The chapter entitled "How to Live on Nothing" is a classic.) Thackeray's subtitle, "A Novel Without a Hero," is understating the case; his view of humanity in this novel is distinctly bleak and deliberately antiheroic. Critics of the time misunderstood the book, decrying it as (among other things) vicious, vile, and odious. But VANITY FAIR has endured as one of the great comic novels of all time, and a landmark in the history of realism in fiction.
- 2003



