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Pacific Destiny: Inside Asia Today. - book reviews
OVER SINCE Hyundais and Hondas started clogging America's highways, we've been inundated with books claiming to make the East scrutable. Most offer...
National Review, 04/30/90 by Jack D. Kirwan · More from publication -
Prescription for Disaster: From the Glory of Apollo to the Betrayal of the Shuttle. - book reviews
Prescription for Disaster: From the Glory of Apollo to the Betrayal of the Shuttle, Prescription for Disaster: From the Glory of Apollo to the...
National Review, 09/02/88 by Jack D. Kirwan · More from publication -
The Japanese: Everyday Life in the Empire of the Rising Sun. - book reviews
The Japanese: Everyday Life in the Empire of the Rising Sun, The Japanese: Everyday Life in the Empire of the Rising Sun, ANYBODY WHO thinks the...
National Review, 06/24/88 by Jack D. Kirwan · More from publication -
The Launching of Modern American Science: 1846-1876. - book reviews
The Launching of Modern American Science The Launching of Modern American Science THIS FASCINATING, scholarly, but extremely well-written...
National Review, 05/27/88 by Jack D. Kirwan · More from publication -
The limits of science
The Limits of Science The Limits of Science A GENERATION AGO, a book titled The Limits of Science would probably have been a counterculturish,...
National Review, 08/29/86 by Jack D. Kirwan · More from publication -
Assured survival
Assured Survival Assured Survival THE DEBATE over President Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative has generated much more heat than light:...
National Review, 01/31/86 by Jack D. Kirwan · More from publication -
Smaller is better: Japan's mastery of the miniature
DESPITE THE (deliberate) similarity in titles, this book has nothing in common with E. F. Schumacher's Small Is Beautiful of a few years back....
National Review, 05/17/85 by Jack D. Kirwan · More from publication -
Job: a comedy of justice
IT CAN BE argued that science fiction speaks more to our times than any other genre. Once disdained by the literary establishment (rather as the...
National Review, 02/08/85 by Jack D. Kirwan · More from publication -
Energy isn't easy. - book reviews
THIS IS one of those cases where you can tell a book by its cover. The title, Energy Isn't Easy, says it all. Not only is there no free lunch, but...
National Review, 10/05/84 by Jack D. Kirwan · More from publication -
The fifth generation. - book reviews
The Fifth Generation, The Fifth Generation, IT HAS been argued that every age is a revolutionary age; but in most cases the "revolution' is...
National Review, 06/01/84 by Jack D. Kirwan · More from publication
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