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Hardcover:
9780824006907 | Garland Pub, October 1, 1989, cover price $20.00 | About this edition: First Published in 1990.
Hardcover:
9780691151199 | Princeton Univ Pr, February 21, 2012, cover price $29.95
Paperback:
9780691163505 | Reprint edition (Princeton Univ Pr, October 19, 2014), cover price $16.95
Product Description: A Nobel Prize winning scientist discovers that the extinction of the dinosaurs was caused by a DNA sequence triggered by global warming sixty million years ago. He now finds that the identical gene in recently extinct and endangered species is becoming active in human beings...read more
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9781440138676 | Iuniverse Inc, April 29, 2009, cover price $23.95 | About this edition: A Nobel Prize winning scientist discovers that the extinction of the dinosaurs was caused by a DNA sequence triggered by global warming sixty million years ago.
Paperback:
9781440138652 | Iuniverse Inc, April 29, 2009, cover price $13.95 | About this edition: A Nobel Prize winning scientist discovers that the extinction of the dinosaurs was caused by a DNA sequence triggered by global warming sixty million years ago.
Hardcover:
9780691124926 | Princeton Univ Pr, May 22, 2006, cover price $24.95
Paperback:
9780691138718 | New edition (Princeton Univ Pr, August 4, 2008), cover price $30.95
Product Description: We use addition on a daily basis―yet how many of us stop to truly consider the enormous and remarkable ramifications of this mathematical activity? Summing It Up uses addition as a springboard to present a fascinating and accessible look at numbers and number theory, and how we apply beautiful numerical properties to answer math problems...read more
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9780691170190 | Princeton Univ Pr, May 17, 2016, cover price $27.95 | About this edition: We use addition on a daily basis―yet how many of us stop to truly consider the enormous and remarkable ramifications of this mathematical activity?
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