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Central American Cichlids by David Sands
A DETAILED SURVEY OF THIS COLOURFUL TROPICAL FISHES
A South American Cichlids by W.s. Leibel
Devotes a third of the book to basic aquarium and fish care. The remainder of this third book on South American cichlids, in the \\\"Fisherkeeper\\\'s Guides\\\" series, concerns itself with a large species section, describing and illustrating representatives of the major subgroups.
Wild Flowers. by John Gilmour and Max Walters.
. The Fontana New Naturalist. A mass of fascinating information. More than the usual reference book for it includes much historical, biological, ecological and geological learning, lucidly presented. A truly important book, to be read with pleasure by any amatuer Botanist. Illustrated with two sets
Farming In Britain Today. by J.g.s and Frances Donaldson In Association With Derek Barber.
A remarkably comprehensive account of British agriculture, supplemented by a useful bibliography and an excellent appendix of tables.
Flora Europaea Vol 1: Lycopodiaceae To Platanaceae by T.g. Tutin
Published in five volumes, Flora Europaea is the definitive account of the flowering plants, ferns and fern-allies of Europe, covering all plants growing in the wild, including many naturalised species and all widely cultivated crop species. It provides full keys and concise descriptions of families
Social Life In The Insect World. by J.h.fabre.
One of the most captivating books of our generation. A feature of this volume is the 15 pages of half-tone plates.
Moonshadow by Terry Manners
A detailed illustrated history of the total solar eclipse.
The Scientific Outlook. by Bertrand Russell.
One hundred and fifty years of science have proved more explosive than five thousand years of pre-scientific culture. It would be absurd to suppose that the explosive power of science is exhausted, or has even reached a maximum.
Spotlight Science - Framework Edition Students' Book 8: S2 Year 8 (spotlight Science) by Keith Johnson, Sue Adamson and Gareth Williams
Double-page spreads are carefully designed to give a complete teaching unit of about one hour. This work is open and accessible to pupils of all abilities. Accurate illustrations, carefully written text and the user-friendly structure ensures learning is both enjoyable and coherent. Clear, imaginati
Difficulties. by Ronald Knox and Arnold Lunn.
Being a correspondence about the Catholic Religion. A new edition with two additional letters in conclusion.
The Matter Myth: Towards Twenty First Century Science (penguin Press Science) by P. C. W. Davies
Bringing together articles written over the last ten years, this book covers all the areas with which Paul Davies' books have been concerned - including quantum physics, superstrings, complexity and the relationship of theology and modern physics.
The Last Three Minutes: Speculating About The Fate Of The Cosmos (science Masters) by Paul Davies
The last three minutes of the universe has been the subject of much scientific and lay speculation for many years. Now, Paul Davies clearly and concisely sets out the arguments for three possible outcomes: 1) the universe will go on expanding indefinitely 2) it will slow down and eventually collapse
The Boundaries Of Science. by Magnus Pyke.
The author asks, then answers, the question, what are the limits of science?. Is it likely we will ever be able to produce living organisms.
The Arrow Of Time: The Quest To Solve Science's Greatest Mysteries (flamingo) by Peter Coveney and Roger Highfield
In this book physical chemist Dr Peter Coveney and award-winning science journalist Dr Roger Highfield have questioned our understanding of science with their humorous reinterpretation of the most profound aspect of time - why it points from the past to the future. The author's challenge to scientif
Superstrings: A Theory Of Everything. A Theory Of Everything by P.c.w.davies and J.brown.
This book is based on the BBC Radio 3 broadcast documentary on superstring theory which would enable the fundamental building blocks of matter to be identified and amalgamated in a common description with a unified theory of all forces of nature.
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