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DAVID Woo of Bank of America Merrill Lynch has just released a fascinating note on quantitative easing (QE), bond yields and currencies, entitled "The precise meaning of diminishing returns".
These are heavy hitters, sticking their necks out to appraise the hardest act to follow in the literary generation before them, and their appraisals — mostly illuminating, not uniformly glowing — add a fascinating note of competitiveness to the volumes.
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As a fascinating side note on how dynamic Du Châtelet studies are, in recent years fully three complete copies of her Essai have been found, one in Bernoulli's papers in Basel (Nagel 2012) and two that have been acquired recently by the Musée des lettres et manuscrits in Paris.
Neal Hudson made a more detailed map of those parts of London where more than 5 per cent of people speak a language other than English, which is equally fascinating (note Yiddish in Hackney).
Stuart Staniford recently wrote a fascinating post noting that the number of farms around the country has slowly been rising over the past decade, for the first time since the Great Depression.
And as Wolff writes in one of the many fascinating notes in his new book, there is no accounting for how a reader will react to the subject of a biography.
He listened to all the 200-plus works and made copious, fascinating notes.
(One of Parshall's fascinating notes reminds us that, when young, Pückler had already gone up in a balloon). The adventurous German is naturally among the first to ride in a steam-powered mail carriage.
From what I saw there I'm sure that people other than scholars will find the material fascinating – notes, diaries, drafts and letters – to see for themselves the often troubled interior world of the great writer at work.
But everyone has overlooked the really amazing thing about the list, and that is the fascinating notes about the hobbies and activities of BNP members.
Some of his characters were actual people, like King Louis IX, some were based on real people, like Joan of Arc, and some were entirely made up (a fascinating Author's Note at the end describes each in detail).
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