The Compleat Strategyst being a primer on the theory of games of strategy
New Your: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1966. Revised Edition. Hardcover. xvi, 268, [2] pages. Illustrations. Originally published by RAND in 1954. Contains a Preface to the Revised Edition and the Preface to the First Edition. Appendix. Index. Cover has minor wear and soiling. Minor endpaper soiling. John D. Williams was a member of the research council of the RAND Corporation in Santa Monica and an astronomer and mathematician. The Rand Corporation is a private, nonprofit, Government-supported research institution that studies space age defense problems for the Air Force. Mr. Williams studied at the Universities of Arizona and Pennsylvania and at Princeton University. He began his professional career at the Steward Observatory in Tucson, Ariz., as an astronomer, with interests in meteors, extragalactic nebulae and the determination of stellar diameters. His mathematical interests were in statistics and the theory of games. A magazine once described Mr. Williams as “a former astronomer and pool shark.” His Book, “The Compleat Strategyst: Being a Primer of the Theory of Games and Strategy,” was published in 1954 and translated into French, Swedish, Russian and German. More