The Analyst's Bookshelf

    Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1287/opre.14.5.957

    Book Reviews

    —Rufus Isaacs, Differential Games: A Mathematical Theory with Applications of Warfare and Pursuit, Control and Optimization, John Wiley and Sons, New York, N.Y., 1965, 408 pages, $15.00—reviewed by H. S. Witsenhausen;

    —Robert E. Machol, in collaboration with Wilson P. Tanner, Jr., and Samuel N. Alexander (editors), System Engineering Handbook, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, N.Y., 1965, 1085 pages, $29.50—reviewed by E. S. Quade;

    —Paul H. Cootner (editor), The Random Character of Stock Market Prices, The M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1964, 522 pages, $15.00—reviewed by Herbert K. Weiss;

    —Carl F. J. Overhage and R. Joyce Harman (editors), INTREX: Report of a Planning Conference on Information Transfer Experiments, The M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1965, 294 pages, $3.50 (paper)—reviewed by Gilbert W. King;

    —Manfred Kochen (editor), Some Problems in Information Science, The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 257 Park Avenue South, New York, N.Y. 10010, 1965, 309 pages, $8.50—reviewed by Donald L. Drukey;

    —Arnold Kaufmann, Methods and Models of Operations Research, Prentice-Hall, N.J., 1963, 524 pages, $16.00—reviewed by Daniel Teichroew;

    —C. A. Baker (editor), Visual Capabilities in the Space Environment, Pergamon Press, 44-01 21st Street, Long Island City, New York, N.Y. 11101, 1965, 211 pages, $10.50—reviewed by Edward S. Lamar;

    —An-Min Chung, Linear Programming, Charles E. Merrill Books, Columbus, Ohio, 1963, 352 pages, $9.00—reviewed by R. M. Van Slyke.

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