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The Big Bang

Out of Print
By: Joseph Silk
146 illus
The Big Bang
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  • The Big Bang ISBN: 9780716718123 Edition: 2 Paperback Nov 1988 Out of Print #5815
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About this book

Readers looking for an introduction to astronomy, specific information on a key astronomical subject, or simply a fascinating story spanning the expanse of time and space will find The Big Bang hard to resist.

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Out of Print
By: Joseph Silk
146 illus
Media reviews

"This is a book that will inspire people to study cosmology."
- The Observatory Magazine

"People with no science background can certainly get a great deal from much of the text, and can appreciate the more thorough treatment of the philosophical and mathematical foundations of the subject."
- Nature

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