Books written by John Haywood

  • Models for Dependent Time Series

    For k = 1, 2, . . . , p we have Cov(r, Z" "at-1) = & Tx., 1 + £2Tx. 2 + · · · + £pTx., p. ... shown by the shaded portion in Figure 6.5, upon the lower fraction (1-p) of the frequencies from zero up to the Nyquist frequency.

  • Viking: The Norse Warrior's [Unofficial] Manual

    Lee M. Hollander, University of Texas Press, 1955) is about the exploits of the Jómsvíkings, a possibly fictitious band of elite Vikings who are supposed to have been active in the Baltic Sea at the end of the 10th century.

  • The New Atlas of World History: Global Events at a Glance

    Text, maps, and illustrations present the history of the world from six million years ago to the present day.

  • The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Vikings

    Viking marauders in their longships burst through the defences of ninth-century Europe, striking terror into the hearts of peasants and rulers alike for two centuries. But the Vikings were more...

  • Finger Lakes Region Waterfall Challenge

    Wineries, Vineyards, State Parks, lakes (of course), and WATERFALLS all mesh together to create a remarkable experience throughout the region.In this guide, we'll take you to some of the more notable, as well as lesser-known, but easy-to ...

  • Cassell's Atlas of World History

    Now available in paperback, the first entirely new historical atlas for 20 years, covering every region of the world at every period of its history

  • Atlas of World History

    Text, maps and illustrations present the history of the world from 4,000,000 BC to 1999.

  • The Complete Atlas of World History

    Spanning the period from the emergence of humankind to the present, the Atlas illuminates world history with 192 magnificent full-color detailed maps and clear, highly readable commentary. Each main...

  • Atlas of World History

    Atlas of World History

  • Northmen: The Viking Saga AD 793-1241

    An authoritative volume that places the Vikings in their wider geographical and historical context.

  • Northmen: The Viking Saga, AD 793-1241

    Northmen is there to tell the tale, to pay homage to what was lost and celebrate what was won.

  • Timelines: The Events that Shaped History

    First published in 2011 in hardcover in the United States of America as The New Atlas of World History by Thames & Hudson, Inc.

  • The Illustrated Children's Encyclopedia of the Ancient World

    Describes the history, society, art, architecture, religion, and daily life of ancient civilizations around the world, from the dawn of the stone age through antiquity.

  • The Atlas of Past Times

    Extensive coverage in this book sets the major civilizations of Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe in their global context and explains their rise to power, conquests, and cultural achievements with wealth of information and more than ...

  • The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Civilizations

    This new historical atlas - richly illustrated with photographs, artwork recreations and full-colour maps - explores the world's earliest civilisations from the first farming settlements of Mesopotamia, via Egypt, Greece...

  • The Encyclopedia of Ancient Civilizations of the Near East and Mediterranean

    Beautifully illustrated in full-color with detailed maps and lavish photographs throughout, The Encyclopedia of Ancient Civilizations of the Near East and Mediterranean provides a comprehensive political and social history of...

  • Historical Atlas of the Medieval World, AD 600-1492

    World maps provide an overview of history at key dates between AD 600 and 1492. The maps are supported by annotations, summary timelines, and an A-Z guide of people, places, and events.

  • The Celts: Bronze Age to New Age

    The Romans had watched the rise of Caratacus and Togodumnus with concern, and Verica probably did not find it too hard to persuade Claudius to invade Britain to restore him to his throne. Besides, Claudius would have been well aware ...

  • The Celts: Bronze Age to New Age

    Covering continental Europe, Britain and Ireland, and the present day Celtic global diaspora, this is a vibrant and meticulously researched account.

  • The Great Migrations: From the Earliest Humans to the Age of Globalization

    From the movement of homo erectus out of Africa one million years ago to the Aboriginal settlement of Australia around 50,000 BC; and from the barbarian invasions of early medieval Europe to the diaspora of African slaves in the early ...