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Hardcover:

9780062328472 | Ecco Pr, October 27, 2015, cover price $29.99

Paperback:

9780062328502 | Reprint edition (Ecco Pr, October 18, 2016), cover price $16.99

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Hardcover:

9780061723728 | Ecco Pr, September 20, 2011, cover price $29.99

Paperback:

9780061723735 | Reprint edition (Ecco Pr, October 2, 2012), cover price $16.99

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CD/Spoken Word:

9781452634395, titled "Knocking on Heaven's Door: How Physics and Scientific Thinking Illuminate the Universe and the Modern World: Library Edition" | Unabridged edition (Tantor Media Inc, September 26, 2011), cover price $95.99

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9780061981234 | Harpercollins, November 10, 2009, cover price $10.99

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A Harvard University professor investigates the ideas of parallel universes, warped geometry, and three-dimensional sinkholes, in a volume that explains how today's physicists are considering the prospects of additional dimensions. Reprint. 50,000 first printing.

Hardcover:

9780060531089 | Ecco Pr, September 1, 2005, cover price $27.95 | About this edition: Discusses dimensions of space, early twentieth-century advances, the physics of elementary particles, string theory and branes, and proposals for extra-dimension universes.

Paperback:

9780060531096 | Reprint edition (Perennial, September 1, 2006), cover price $15.99 | About this edition: A Harvard University professor investigates the ideas of parallel universes, warped geometry, and three-dimensional sinkholes, in a volume that explains how today's physicists are considering the prospects of additional dimensions.

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