Kurt Meyer (soldier), One percenters fascinate me... If at times you think you got problems read what this one man went through in his short tragic life...
Peter Drucker, provided the quotes from; MANAGEMENT: Tasks, Responsibilities, Practices.(1973) I believe this book is to the art of management what
Isaac NewtonsPrincipia was to math ....
John Kenneth Galbraith, A great
Canadian, but what did he do with all his money? Added quotes from several missing works and added a lot to others...
Benjamin Graham, added quotes from several of his works, especially his obscure early works..in my humble opinion this man was very well read and seemed to be very familiar with another great German economist I dare not name....
Thomas Malthus, Provided the quotes from his very first work and his very last work in his lifetime. The amazing thing I discovered is the 180 degree change from the first work and the last. Also added all the "Quotes about".
Adam Smith, found as a total mess, added extensive quotes from the whole work of
The Wealth of Nations (unabridged, of course...), and provided all the "Quotes about".
Thucydides, really filled this one in, added full citations for all the quotes and added images of the time of Thucydides, giving a very nice effect.
Vitruvius, consisted of six un-sourced quotes, now very near complete.
Robert B. Strassler, An independent scholar. Created wonderful editions of classics authors that are perfectly indexed and annotated so that a first time reader will not require an Honours Classics degree. The Landmark
Thucydides, and The Landmark
Herodotus are treasures...
Kurt Meyer (soldier), One percenters fascinate me... If at times you think you got problems read what this one man went through in his short tragic life...
Peter Drucker, provided the quotes from; MANAGEMENT: Tasks, Responsibilities, Practices.(1973) I believe this book is to the art of management what
Isaac NewtonsPrincipia was to math ....
John Kenneth Galbraith, A great
Canadian, but what did he do with all his money? Added quotes from several missing works and added a lot to others...
Benjamin Graham, added quotes from several of his works, especially his obscure early works..in my humble opinion this man was very well read and seemed to be very familiar with another great German economist I dare not name....
Thomas Malthus, Provided the quotes from his very first work and his very last work in his lifetime. The amazing thing I discovered is the 180 degree change from the first work and the last. Also added all the "Quotes about".
Adam Smith, found as a total mess, added extensive quotes from the whole work of
The Wealth of Nations (unabridged, of course...), and provided all the "Quotes about".
Thucydides, really filled this one in, added full citations for all the quotes and added images of the time of Thucydides, giving a very nice effect.
Vitruvius, consisted of six un-sourced quotes, now very near complete.
Robert B. Strassler, An independent scholar. Created wonderful editions of classics authors that are perfectly indexed and annotated so that a first time reader will not require an Honours Classics degree. The Landmark
Thucydides, and The Landmark
Herodotus are treasures...