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The Unfolding of Language
An Evolutionary Tour of Mankind's Greatest Invention
Guy Deutscher
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[Deutscher is] excellent at introducing readers to new ideas and would serve well in the library of the armchair linguist or on the desktop of someone teaching undergraduate courses on language . . . [He is] skilled enough at [his] craft that [he] often sum[s] up a complex idea in a pithy way that will have you reaching for the highlighter."—
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The New Turing Omnibus
Sixty-Six Excursions in Computer Science
A. K. Dewdney
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No other volume provides as broad, as thorough, or as accessible an introduction to the realm of computers as A. K. Dewdney's The Turing Omnibus. Updated...
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Maggots, Murder, and Men
Memories and Reflections of a Forensic Entomologist
Dr. Zakaria Erzinçlioglu
St. Martin's Griffin/Thomas Dunne Books
The science of forensic entomology-the application of insect biology to the investigation of crime-is extremely specialized, combining as it does an expert...
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Edison and the Electric Chair
A Story of Light and Death
Mark Essig
Walker & Company
A Discover magazine Top Science Book Thomas Edison stunned America in 1879 by unveiling a world-changing invention--the light bulb--and then launching the...
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Horses, 3rd Edition
A Guide to Selection, Care, and Enjoyment
J. Warren Evans
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For almost twenty years, Horses has been the definitive horse care manual, an indispensable reference for anyone who shows, races, breeds, or rides horses....
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The Lost World of James Smithson
Science, Revolution, and the Birth of the Smithsonian
Heather Ewing
Bloomsbury USA
In 1836 the United States government received a strange and unprecedented gift—a half-million dollar bequest to establish a foundation in Washington “for the...
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The Great Warming
Climate Change and the Rise and Fall of Civilizations
Brian Fagan
Bloomsbury Press
“[A] fascinating account of shifting climatic conditions and their consequences from about A.D. 800 to 1300, often referred to as the Medieval Warm Period . . . Mr. Fagan, an anthropologist who has written on climate change in
The Long Summer
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The Little Ice Age,
proceeds methodically, working his way across the globe and reading the evidence provided by tree rings, deep-sea cores, coral samples, computer weather models and satellite photos. The picture that emerges remains blurry . . . but it has sharpened considerably over the past 40 years, enough for Mr. Fagan to present a coherent account of profound changes in human societies from the American Southwest to the Huang He River basin in China.”—
William Grimes,
The New York Times
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In Search of Time
The History, Physics, and Philosophy of Time
Dan Falk
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Time surrounds us. It defines our experience of the world; it echoes through our every waking hour. Time is the very foundation of conscious experience. Yet...
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Endangered Animals
A Golden Guide from St. Martin's Press
George S. Fichter; Illustrated by Kristin Kest
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Whales, Dolphins, and Other Marine Mammals
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George S. Fichter; Illustrated by Barbara J. Hoopes Ambler
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Bottled Lightning
Superbatteries, Electric Cars, and the New Lithium Economy
Seth Fletcher
Hill and Wang
The sleek electronic tools that have become so ubiquitous—laptops, iPods, eReaders, and smart phones—are all powered by lithium batteries. Chances are you’ve...
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The Civilized Engineer
Samuel C. Florman
St. Martin's Griffin
Civil engineer Samuel Forman's The Civilized Engineer is aimed at both those observing and commenting externally on engineering, and the practicing...
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The Existential Pleasures of Engineering
Samuel C. Florman
St. Martin's Griffin
Humans have always sought to change their environment—building houses, monuments, temples, and roads. In the process, they have remade the fabric of the...
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What Darwin Got Wrong
Jerry Fodor and Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini
Picador
With a New Afterword What Darwin Got Wrong is a remarkable book, one that dares to challenge the theory of natural selection as an explanation for how...
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Hot, Flat, and Crowded 2.0
Why We Need a Green Revolution--and How It Can Renew America
Thomas L. Friedman
Picador
"When the Soviet Union chucked Sputnik into space in 1957, it galvanized America to come from behind and win the space race. The federal government opened its checkbook to finance an array of projects. Students shifted to new subjects like astronautical engineering and Russian studies to help the United States understand and eclipse the Soviet Union. The moon shot inspired a patriotic nation and produced useful commercial technologies along the way. The space race was expensive, but it worked. Thomas L. Friedman’s latest book is a plea for a new Sputnik moment. His breezy tour of America’s energy policy documents a nation that has become dangerously dependent on fossil fuels . . . Mr. Friedman’s voice is compelling and will be widely heard . . . Mr. Friedman’s strength is his diagnosis of our energy and environmental nightmares . . . The most intriguing chapter in Mr. Friedman’s book is his last, which poses the toughest challenge. Can America be like China, where a visionary government can impose a new direction on the country in the face of national emergency? Or will America devolve into a country that is so mired in red tape and local opposition that it builds absolutely nothing anywhere, near anything? Societies like that get stuck because they can’t embrace new technologies, like the cherished wind turbines and the power lines needed to carry their current . . . Heads will be nodding across airport lounges, as readers absorb Mr. Friedman’s common sense about how America and the world are dangerously addicted to cheap fossil fuels while we recklessly use the atmosphere as a dumping ground for carbon dioxide. The Sputnik is heading into orbit, thanks to high energy prices, growing fear of the changing climate and pleas like Mr. Friedman’s. But whether we as a nation—and with us, the world—are really prepared to do anything to solve the problem is still in doubt."—
David Victor,
The New York Times
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Our Posthuman Future
Consequences of the Biotechnology Revolution
Francis Fukuyama
Picador
"In this groundbreaking inquiry, Fukuyama warns that advances in drugs and genetic engineering will allow society to control human behavior and manipulate physical characteristics—and this power could alter our understanding of what it means to be human . . . In a contentious and fast-moving policy area, Fukuyama provides a remarkably sensible and human vision of what is at stake and what needs to be done."—
Foreign Affairs
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Critical Path
R. Buckminster Fuller; Kiyoshi Kuromiya, Adjuvant
St. Martin's Griffin
R. Buckminster Fuller is regarded as one of the most important figures of the 20th century, renowned for his achievements as an inventor, designer, architect,...
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Birds
A Golden Guide from St. Martin's Press
Herbert S. Zim and Ira N. Gabrielson, Revised by Chandler S. Robbins, Updated by Jonathan P. Latimer and Karen Stray Nolting with James Coe; Illustrated by James Gordon Irving
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Dinosaurs
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Eugene S. Gaffney, Ph.D., Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology, American Museum of Natural History; Illustrated by John D. Dawson
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When You Were a Tadpole and I Was a Fish
And Other Speculations About This and That
Martin Gardner
Hill and Wang
"If you're already addicted to Martin Gardner's plain prose, gentle, reasonable voice, exhaustive research and relentless logic, you will want to add this book to your collection . . . While [he] has always called himself 'strictly a journalist,' he should really be honored as one of this country's greatest cultural treasures."—
Michael Dirda,
The Washington Post
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The Quark and the Jaguar
Adventures in the Simple and the Complex
Murray Gell-Mann
St. Martin's Griffin
"A grand tour of one of the most powerful and richly structured complex adaptive systems of our time: the mind of Murray Gell-Mann. The tour is very much worth taking."—
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The Big Necessity
The Unmentionable World of Human Waste and Why It Matters
Rose George
Holt Paperbacks
"In the name of research, Ms. George waded through sewers and checked out latrines all over the globe. On paper, she glides with rueful and articulate poise through the biology, ecology, physiology, psychology and basic hydraulics of her subject, always articulate and persuasive. Even if you are inclined to think health-care dollars should be put into titanium rather than porcelain, you will be hard pressed to put this extraordinary book down."—
Abigail Zuger, M.D.,
The New York Times
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Sharks
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Andrea Gibson; Illustrated by Robin Carter/Wildlife Art Ltd.
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A Reenchanted World
The Quest for a New Kinship with Nature
James William Gibson
Picador
A Reenchanted World
reveals the many ways in which our self-imposed exile from our original network of natural relationships is civilization’s most disorienting misstep. Fortunately for us, James William Gibson gives us a compass back to that very sane, very grounded place. This is a wisely haunting, soulful book.”—
Carl Safina, author of
Song for the Blue Ocean
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