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Author: Santiago Ramón y CajalPub Date: Cloth: ; Paper: 2006 Written by Nobel Prize-winning Ramón y Cajal and translated into English for the first time by MacArthur Fellow Laura Otis, these five ingenious, early science fiction tales take a politically subversive and wickedly microscopic look at the nature, allure, and danger of scientific curiosity. (Think Jules Verne!) learn more... |
Author: Francis GriersonPub Date: Cloth: ; Paper: 1990 learn more... |
Author: Laurie Clements LambethPub Date: April 2008 Poetical descriptions of the body, illness, and loss learn more... |
Very Special AgentsThe Inside Story of America's Most Controversial Law Enforcement Agency--The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and FirearmsPub Date: 2001 A thorough, extremely readable insider account of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms learn more... |
Author: John S. Nelson and G. R. BoyntonPub Date: Cloth: ; Paper: 1997 learn more... |
Author: George R. MillsPub Date: 2004 The memoir of an average college football player at one of the most dominant college football programs learn more... |
Author: Craig James HazenPub Date: 2000 A fascinating investigation into how nineteenth-century religions attempted to justify their movements and beliefs by falling back on the enlightened irrefutability of science. learn more... |
Author: Andrew J. McKennaPub Date: Cloth: ; Paper: 1992 learn more... |
Author: Lonnie AthensPub Date: Cloth: ; Paper: 1997 learn more... |
Author: Sarah U. WissemanPub Date: 2003 This book describes the virtual unwrapping of an Egyptian mummy (an autopsy by computer). learn more... |
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