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  2. The Driver (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Driver" to be "unsupported", [4] and Stephan Kinsella doubts that Rand was in any way influenced by Garrett. [5] Writer Bruce Ramsey observed, "Both The Driver and Atlas Shrugged have to do with running railroads during an economic depression, and both suggest pro-capitalist ways in which the country might get out of the depression. But in ...

  3. Garrett Epps - Wikipedia

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    Garrett Epps (born 1950) is an American legal scholar, novelist, and journalist. He was professor of law at the University of Baltimore until his retirement in June 2020; previously he was the Orlando J. and Marian H. Hollis Professor of Law at the University of Oregon .

  4. Darrell Huff - Wikipedia

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    Darrell Huff (July 15, 1913 – June 27, 2001) was an American writer, and is best known as the author of How to Lie with Statistics (1954), the best-selling statistics book of the second half of the twentieth century. [1]

  5. List of important publications in statistics - Wikipedia

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    This book was written before computer programmes were available, so it gives the detail needed to make the calculations manually.Cited in more than 1,381 publications between 1961 and 1975. [6] Importance: Influence. Biometry: The Principles and Practices of Statistics in Biological Research . Authors: Robert R. Sokal; F. J. Rohlf

  6. How to Read Numbers - Wikipedia

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    How to Read Numbers: A Guide to Statistics in the News (and Knowing When to Trust Them) is a 2021 British book by Tom and David Chivers. It describes misleading uses of statistics in the news, with contemporary examples about the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare, politics and crime. The book was conceived by the authors, who are cousins, in early ...

  7. Garet Garrett - Wikipedia

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    Garet Garrett Writing Studio Marshallville New Jersey 1941–1954. Garrett's most-read work is The People's Pottage, which consists of three essays. "The Revolution Was" portrays the New Deal as a "revolution within the form" that undermined the American republic.

  8. Too Many Magicians - Wikipedia

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    The book uses the conventions of a detective story. The protagonist is Lord Darcy, Chief Investigator for the Duke of Normandy. This Sherlock Holmes-like figure is assisted by Master Sean O’Lochlainn, a forensic sorcerer. The novel is a locked room mystery, which takes place at a wizards’ convention. Garrett delights in puns.

  9. Garrett Sutton - Wikipedia

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    Sutton, Garrett (2001). Own Your Own Corporation: Why the Rich Own Their Own Companies and Everyone Else Works for Them [3] Sutton, Garrett (2003). How to Buy and Sell a Business: How You Can Win in the Business Quadrant [7] Sutton, Garrett (2003). Real Estate Loopholes: Secrets of Successful Real Estate Investing [1] [8] Sutton, Garrett (2003).