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Cosmos

Cosmos

by Carl Sagan

Carl Sagan was the David Duncan Professor of Astronomy and Space Sciences and Director of the Laboratory for Planetary Studies at Cornell University; Distinguished Visiting Scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology; and the cofounder and President of the Planetary Society, the largest space-interest group in the world. For the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, he was an adviser on the Mariner, Voyager, and Viking unmanned space missions, and he briefed... Read more about this item
A Short History Of Nearly Everything

A Short History Of Nearly Everything

by Bill Bryson

In A Short History of Nearly Everything, Bryson follows his greatest challenge yet: to understand—and, if possible, answer—the oldest, biggest questions we have posed about the universe and ourselves. From the Big Bang to the rise of civilization, Bryson seeks to understand how we got from there being nothing at all to there being us. The result is a profound, funny, and wonderfully clear and entertaining adventure into the realms of human knowledge, as only Bill Bryson can render it.
The Fabric Of the Cosmos

The Fabric Of the Cosmos

by Brian Greene

The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality is the second book on theoretical physics, cosmology, and string theory written by Brian Greene, professor and co-director of Columbia's Institute for Strings, Cosmology, and Astroparticle Physics (ISCAP).
The Elegant Universe

The Elegant Universe

by Brian Greene

The Elegant Universe is a book by Brian Greene published in 1999 which introduces string theory and provides a comprehensive though non-technical assessment of the theory and some of its shortcomings.
A Brief History Of Time

A Brief History Of Time

by Stephen Hawking

A Brief History of Time is a popular science book written by Stephen Hawking and first published by the Bantam Dell Publishing Group in 1988. It became a best-seller and has sold more than 9 million copies. It was also on the London Sunday Times best-seller list for more than four years. There is also a documentary by the same name, directed by Errol Morris and released in 1991. Unlike the book, the documentary is primarily a biography of Stephen Hawking.
A Brief History Of Time

A Brief History Of Time

by Stephen W Hawking

A Brief History of Time is a popular science book written by Stephen Hawking and first published by the Bantam Dell Publishing Group in 1988. It became a best-seller and has sold more than 9 million copies. It was also on the London Sunday Times best-seller list for more than four years. There is also a documentary by the same name, directed by Errol Morris and released in 1991. Unlike the book, the documentary is primarily a biography of Stephen Hawking.
The Lost Realms

The Lost Realms

by Zecharia Sitchin

Includes bibliographical references (p. 278-285) and index.
The Universe In a Nutshell

The Universe In a Nutshell

by Stephen William Hawking

The Universe in a Nutshell is one of Stephen Hawking's books on theoretical physics. It explains to a general audience various matters relating to the Lucasian professor's work, such as Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem and P-branes. It tells the history and principals of modern physics. The Universe in a Nutshell is winner of the Aventis Prizes for Science Books 2002.
The Universe In a Nutshell

The Universe In a Nutshell

by Stephen Hawking

The Universe in a Nutshell is one of Stephen Hawking's books on theoretical physics. It explains to a general audience various matters relating to the Lucasian professor's work, such as Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem and P-branes. It tells the history and principals of modern physics. The Universe in a Nutshell is winner of the Aventis Prizes for Science Books 2002.
The Universe and Dr Einstein

The Universe and Dr Einstein

by Lincoln Barnett

Lost Moon

Lost Moon

by Jim Lovell

God and The Astronomers

God and The Astronomers

by Robert Jastrow

Lost Moon

Lost Moon

by Jim and Kluger, Jeffrey Lovell

Mankind In Amnesia

Mankind In Amnesia

by Immanuel Velikovsky

Lost Moon

Lost Moon

by Jim; Kluger, Jeffrey Lovell

Peoples Of the Sea

Peoples Of the Sea

by Immanuel Velikovsky

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Moon Shot

by Alan; Slayton, Deke; Barbree, Jay; Benedict, Howard Shepard

Astronomy Books & Ephemera

Discovery Of the Universe

Discovery Of the Universe

by Gerard, De Vaucouleurs

Introduction To Comets

Introduction To Comets

by Brandt, John C and Chapman Robert D

Of Men and Galaxies

Of Men and Galaxies

by Hoyle, Fred

Black Holes

Black Holes

by Taylor, John

Astronomy

Astronomy

by Baker, Robert H

The Telescope

The Telescope

by Bell, Louis

Astronomy

Astronomy

by Hoyle, Fred

Until the Sun Dies

Until the Sun Dies

by Jastrow, Robert

The Mysterious Universe

The Mysterious Universe

by Jeans, Sir James

Splendor In the Sky

Splendor In the Sky

by Hawkins, Gerald S

The Comet Is Coming!

The Comet Is Coming!

by Calder, Nigel

The History Of Astronomy

The History Of Astronomy

by Abetti, Giorgio

Other World\'s Than Ours

Other World's Than Ours

by Proctor, Richard A

The Sun

The Sun

by Young, C A