How Was the Universe Born
by Isaac Asimov
ISBN: 1555323839
ISBN-13: 9781555323837
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Publisher: Gareth Stevens Published date: 1989 Pages: 32
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Discusses the origins and characteristics of our universe, focusing on the nature of stars.
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How Was the Universe Born?
Isaac Asimov
Milwaukee: Gareth Stevens, 1988. Hard Cover. Very Good. Very Good. No Jacket 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall.. ( more information) Offered by Prairie Wind Books Div. PLF Inc. (United States)
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How Was the Universe Born?
Asimov, Isaac
Hardcover, new, illustrated boards. Isaac Asimov's Library of the Universe series title. Children's Books edition. Indexed. 32 pages. ( more information) Offered by M Hofferber Books (United States)
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