1995 Sunset Review, Division of Gaming
Title | 1995 Sunset Review, Division of Gaming PDF eBook |
Author | Colorado. Department of Regulatory Agencies. Office of Policy and Research |
Publisher | |
Pages | 114 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Gambling |
ISBN |
Research Publication
Title | Research Publication PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 742 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Colorado |
ISBN |
Accessions Checklist, Colorado State Publications
Title | Accessions Checklist, Colorado State Publications PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 720 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Colorado |
ISBN |
Accessions Checklist, Colorado State Publications
Title | Accessions Checklist, Colorado State Publications PDF eBook |
Author | State Publications Library (Colo.) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 692 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Colorado |
ISBN |
It's All a Game
Title | It's All a Game PDF eBook |
Author | Tristan Donovan |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2017-05-30 |
Genre | Games & Activities |
ISBN | 1250082730 |
"[A] timely book...It’s All a Game provides a wonderfully entertaining trip around the board, through 4,000 years of game history."—The Wall Street Journal Board games have been with us longer than even the written word. But what is it about this pastime that continues to captivate us well into the age of smartphones and instant gratification? In It’s All a Game, British journalist and renowned games expert Tristan Donovan opens the box on the incredible and often surprising history and psychology of board games. He traces the evolution of the game across cultures, time periods, and continents, from the paranoid Chicago toy genius behind classics like Operation and Mouse Trap, to the role of Monopoly in helping prisoners of war escape the Nazis, and even the scientific use of board games today to teach artificial intelligence how to reason and how to win. With these compelling stories and characters, Donovan ultimately reveals why board games--from chess to Monopoly to Settlers of Catan, and more--have captured hearts and minds all over the world for generations.
Basic Masonry
Title | Basic Masonry PDF eBook |
Author | Sunset Books |
Publisher | Sunset Books/Sunset Publishing Corporation |
Pages | 100 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | House & Home |
ISBN | 9780376015822 |
Step-by-step illustrations guide you every step of the way, from building a brick garden wall to casting concrete walkways, laying a stone patio to repairing mortar.
Bottleneckers
Title | Bottleneckers PDF eBook |
Author | William Mellor |
Publisher | Encounter Books |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2016-12-13 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1594039089 |
Bottlenecker (n): a person who advocates for the creation or perpetuation of government regulation, particularly an occupational license, to restrict entry into his or her occupation, thereby accruing an economic advantage without providing a benefit to consumers. The Left, Right, and Center all hate them: powerful special interests that use government power for their own private benefit. In an era when the Left hates “fat cats” and the Right despises “crony capitalists,” now there is an artful and memorable one-word pejorative they can both get behind: bottleneckers. A “bottlenecker” is anyone who uses government power to limit competition and thereby reap monopoly profits and other benefits. Bottleneckers work with politicians to constrict competition, entrepreneurial innovation, and opportunity. They thereby limit consumer choice; drive up consumer prices; and they support politicians who willingly overstep the constitutional limits of their powers to create, maintain, and expand these anticompetitive bottlenecks. The Institute for Justice’s new book Bottleneckers coins a new word in the American lexicon, and provides a rich history and well-researched examples of bottleneckers in one occupation after another—from alcohol distributors to taxicab cartels—pointing the way to positive reforms.