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Good Benito Lightman, Alan P.
Random House New York, New York, USA 1995 Hard Cover Good-, Very Good-
First Edition 0679436146 / 9780679436140
Ex-Library
CG3 - A tight, clean, sound copy with very minor overall shelf wear plus the usual library stamps and label on the front endpaper and top outside paper edges plus the dust jacket endflaps have been glued down to the inside surfaces of the boards plus a section (about 1.5"x4") of the front endpaper has been removed as part of the library's withdrawal process. The dust jacket shows only very minor overall shelf wear plus it is still in the original library mylar sleeve with the usual library label on the spine that wraps around onto the back plus the endflaps have been glued down to the inside surfaces of the boards. A novel about the clash between the absolutes of science and the vagaries of human experience. The main character has had a life of science in which, as a professor of physics, he has constructed a vision of order and beauty to inhabit. This is in sharp contrast to the contraditions of his life. He struggles between reason and intuition learning to allow the imperfections of daily life to abroaden his understanding of the world and his place in it. By the author of "Einstein's Dreams." 215p. SCW04425 Price:
3.50 USD
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Good Benito Lightman, Alan P.
Knopf Publishing Group, The New York, NY, U.S.A. 1995 Hard Cover Very Good-, Very Good-
0679436146 / 9780679436140
Ex-Library
CG3 - A tight, clean, sound copy with very minor overall shelf wear plus there are the usual library stamps, label, and pocket on the top outside paper edges, title page, and back endpaper plus the dust jacket endflaps have been glued down to the inside surfaces of the boards. The dust jacket shows only very minor overall shelf wear plus it is still in the original library mylar sleeve plus the endflaps have been glued down to the inside surfaces of the boards. A novel about the clash between the absolutes of science and the vagaries of human experience. The main character has had a life of science in which, as a professor of physics, he has constructed a vision of order and beauty to inhabit. This is in sharp contrast to the contraditions of his life. He struggles between reason and intuition learning to allow the imperfections of daily life to abroaden his understanding of the world and his place in it. By the author of "Einstein's Dreams." 215p. SCW06306 Price:
3.50 USD
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