It is hardly his fault that this book appears at a time when Greece's financial crisis provides a glaring example of the risks in monetary union.
It is therefore a bit surprising that neither Cowen nor the many commentators on his book seem to have noticed that his thesis is obviously incorrect.
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What I didn't realize until I met Mr. MacLean and got a look at the book was that the reason his publicist suggested a chopper is because that's how he shot the book, over the course of approximately 25 hours hanging over the city.
And there is a book that even his most ardent fans haven't read yet.
All this ensures that his book is lively enough to engage even those with only a passing interest in the intricacies of global trade talks.
Even worse for Mr Burrell's claim to fame, it now turns out that his book is not based, as claimed at first, wholly on letters swiped from his employers, but also on his memories and notes.
Everything that is most admirable in his new book reflects Mr Halberstam's primary passions as a writer and former war correspondent for the New York Times.
But the heart of Mr. Hewitt's book is his contention that readers and thinkers are increasingly gravitating to the Internet for news, information and opinions.
He thinks private sector responsibility is the answer and his prescription is described in a new book, Conscious Capitalism, that he coauthored.
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Buffett, Peris argues in his book, is the exception that proves the rule.
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He writes in the book that his story is "about my life cancer, with cancer, and my life after it".
His book is an engaging reminder that, cyber-Utopianism aside, the internet is as much a thing of flesh and steel as any industrial-age lumber mill or factory.
Sonu Shamdasani acknowledges these criticisms, but the main focus of his book is on the writings that most influenced Jung and on the impact he had on the human sciences through the 20th century.
" Mr. Curcio's prose is more dense, but his book is studded with sharp descriptions, such as when he notes that Ford's thought processes "jumped from one subject to another without prelude, " making his utterances "cryptic to the point of incoherence.
Haslam is meticulous in his research, so much so that unfortunately some of the pace of the book is lost when he incorporates a few too many references to clubs, managers, DJs and others whose names can only mean something to a select few.
What really grabs Walter is that the book seems to be the story of his life.
At the root of his process is the theory spelled out by Joel Greenblatt in his seminal 2005 work, The Little Book That Beats the Market.
Neurologist Antonio Damasio, a professor at the University of Iowa College of Medicine, suggests in his book Descartes' Error that emotion is critical to effective thinking and decision making.
Still, even though the economic scene looks gloomier now than it did when he finished his book, Zakaria is correct to insist that many people everywhere have benefitted from the global boom.
His book is an impressive account of a world that few readers of this newspaper will recognise.
The purpose of his new book is to empower people with simple technology that allows them to collect and share their health data.
Dick Cheney, now out on his book tour, is telling everyone who will listen that he was the one running everything in the last Administration.
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The book is long on trivia (Mr Macedo confides that his favourite cologne is Acqua di Parma and discusses his large collection of Italian silk ties).
Suffering for the sake of moral strengthening is one important theme that permeates throughout the sweat lodge, Bucko explained in his book.
If Mr Putin starts to bring them to book, it will be a sign that he is indeed his own man.
But it is not until more than 150 pages into the book that Clark, in his early 30s, does anything interesting.
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The irony is that although Mr Lieven contests Tolstoy's artistic version of history, his book also revels in it, as its subtitle suggests.
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