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Only two reference books about Murder, She Wrote have been released. These typically include episode guides and behind-the-scenes trivia. For fictional works set in the show universe, see novels.

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  • Only two reference books about Murder, She Wrote have been released. These typically include episode guides and behind-the-scenes trivia. For fictional works set in the show universe, see novels.
  • There have been a number of reference books published about Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, both officially licensed, and not. Many of these publications are of the academic variety, collecting series of essays and theses.
  • for Life on Earth * * * Tim Flannery * Inequality * The Work of Nations: Preparing Ourselves for 21st-Century Capitalism * Robert B. Reich * This has my nomination for one of the most important books of the 21st Century. It addresses the driving forces behind inequality, conflict, terrorism, and ecosystem degradation. This is a longer version of I'll Be Short and is well worth reading. * Inequality Reexamined * Amartya Sen * Complex Systems, Path Dependence, and Lock-In * Thomas Schelling * Micromotives and Macrobehavior * The Strategy of Conflict * Increasing Returns and Path Dependence in the Economy * W. Brian Arthur (1994) * See also his ~1992 paper in Scientific American for an excellent summary. * Co
  • Finding Lost: The Unofficial Guide (ISBN 1-55022-743-2) by Nikki Stafford and published by ECW Press is a book detailing the show for fans and those new to the show. LOST: The Ultimate Unofficial Guide to ABC's Hit Series LOST News, Analysis, and Interpretation (ISBN 1-933804-03-3) by Rebecca K. O'Conner & Jim Stewart and published by Equity Press was the first guide dedicated to news, interpretation and predictions about the future direction of the show. Living Lost: Why We're All Stuck on the Island (ISBN 1891053027) by J. Wood, published by the Garrett County Press, is the first work of cultural criticism based on the series. The book explores the show's strange engagement with the contemporary experiences of war, (mis)information, and terrorism, and argues that the audience functions a
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  • Only two reference books about Murder, She Wrote have been released. These typically include episode guides and behind-the-scenes trivia. For fictional works set in the show universe, see novels.
  • Finding Lost: The Unofficial Guide (ISBN 1-55022-743-2) by Nikki Stafford and published by ECW Press is a book detailing the show for fans and those new to the show. LOST: The Ultimate Unofficial Guide to ABC's Hit Series LOST News, Analysis, and Interpretation (ISBN 1-933804-03-3) by Rebecca K. O'Conner & Jim Stewart and published by Equity Press was the first guide dedicated to news, interpretation and predictions about the future direction of the show. Living Lost: Why We're All Stuck on the Island (ISBN 1891053027) by J. Wood, published by the Garrett County Press, is the first work of cultural criticism based on the series. The book explores the show's strange engagement with the contemporary experiences of war, (mis)information, and terrorism, and argues that the audience functions as a character in the narrative.
  • for Life on Earth * * * Tim Flannery * Inequality * The Work of Nations: Preparing Ourselves for 21st-Century Capitalism * Robert B. Reich * This has my nomination for one of the most important books of the 21st Century. It addresses the driving forces behind inequality, conflict, terrorism, and ecosystem degradation. This is a longer version of I'll Be Short and is well worth reading. * Inequality Reexamined * Amartya Sen * Complex Systems, Path Dependence, and Lock-In * Thomas Schelling * Micromotives and Macrobehavior * The Strategy of Conflict * Increasing Returns and Path Dependence in the Economy * W. Brian Arthur (1994) * See also his ~1992 paper in Scientific American for an excellent summary. * Computational Laboratories, Scientific Method, and Inference * Agent-Based Computational Economics * Leigh Tesfatsion and Kenneth L. Judd, Editors (2006) * See top of this page * Also: * Agent-Based Computational Demography * Francesco C. Billari and Alexia Prskawetz, Editors * The Complexity of Cooperation * Robert Axelrod
  • There have been a number of reference books published about Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, both officially licensed, and not. Many of these publications are of the academic variety, collecting series of essays and theses.
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