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Two New Sciences/A History of Free Fall

Two New Sciences/A History of Free Fall

Two New Sciences/A History of Free Fall
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Two New Sciences/A History of Free Fall

by Galilei, Galileo, Drake, Stillman

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Wall & Emerson, Inc., 2000-09-01. Paperback. Acceptable. 1.1000 in x 8.9000 in x 6.0000 in. Contains some, or all, of the following: highlights, notes, and underlining.

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Title
Two New Sciences/A History of Free Fall
Author
Galilei, Galileo, Drake, Stillman
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Paperback
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Used - Acceptable
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ISBN 10
0921332505
ISBN 13
9780921332503
Publisher
Wall & Emerson, Inc.
Place of Publication
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Date Published
2000-09-01
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1.1000 in x 8.9000 in x 6.0000 i
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