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Popular Mechanics May 19, 2009 Lindsey Pinkerton |
Further Reading: Apollo 11 in Books for Adults and Children Thirty-two options to satisfy your mind and imagination's space lust. |
Scientific American June 2009 Michelle Press |
Scientific American reviews: How to Build a Dinosaur In his recent book, Paleontologist Jack Horner describes how we may be able to grow dinosaurs in the near future... Elephant Reflections and Apocalypse is a beautiful book depicting the natural history of elephants... etc. |
Fast Company June 2009 David Lidsky |
Mortgage Madness Inspires Two New Books Two new books, Our Lot, by Alyssa Katz, and Busted, by Edmund L. Andrews, both take a look at the mortgage meltdown. |
Outside May 2009 Christopher Keyes |
Once a Runner John Parker's book, about a collegiate miler whose Olympic ambitions are derailed by campus politics, treads over ground that is both inspiring and endearingly familiar to anyone who's ever laced up a pair of track shoes. |
Science News May 23, 2009 |
Book Review: The Day We Found The Universe By Marcia Bartusiak In this history of early 20th century astronomy, Bartusiak describes the period marking the discovery of the universe's existence. |
Science News May 23, 2009 |
The Crowded Universe: The Search For Living Planets By Alan Boss In the book The Crowded Universe, a renowned astronomer details the history of planet hunting, and argues that alien life is common and will soon be found. |
AskMen.com Ariel Adams |
Modern Design Classic Watches The Pioneers, Mass Production and New Technologies line of three books by Phaidon Press surveys the best looking products in a number of categories to identify true modern design classic watches. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2009 Sally Adee |
Book: The Engineering Inside the Large Hadron Collider Coffee-table physics |
Inc. May 2009 Leigh Buchanan |
A Skimmer's Guide to the Latest Business Books In this memoir, Isadore Sharp's entrepreneurial arc takes him from Toronto's Jewish ghetto to his perch atop the Four Seasons empire, where 24-hour-room-service sushi is just plain good marketing. |
Financial Advisor May 2009 Gregory Bresiger |
Learning Nothing, Forgetting Nothing A new book, Panic, edited by Michael Lewis, suggests that long-standing wisdom about the markets might be all wet after the deluge. |
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