
Baker & Taylor
The author draws on the most recent research into science, mathematics, and space in a study of the mysteries of life, addressing such topics as global warming, the abortion debate, life on Mars, and his own battle with myelodysplasia
Baker
& Taylor
The late author of Cosmos draws on the latest research into science, mathematics, and space in a study of the mysteries of life, addressing such topics as global warming, the abortion debate, life on Mars, and his own battle with myelodysplasia. 75,000 first printing.
The author draws on the most recent research into science, mathematics, and space in a study of the mysteries of life, addressing such topics as global warming, the abortion debate, life on Mars, and his own battle with myelodysplasia
Baker
& Taylor
The late author of Cosmos draws on the latest research into science, mathematics, and space in a study of the mysteries of life, addressing such topics as global warming, the abortion debate, life on Mars, and his own battle with myelodysplasia. 75,000 first printing.
Publisher:
New York : Random House, 1997.
ISBN:
9780679411604
0679411607
0679411607
Branch Call Number:
500 SAG
Characteristics:
xii, 241 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.


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Add a CommentCarl Sagan, explorer of worlds, was a precious gift to our own world. Focusing on this particular book his brilliance as a scientist learner and thinker shines brightly with knowledge and WISDOM. His care for life on not only other planets but our one and only Earth urges and guides us to use our knowledge not to destroy, but to protect the delicate balance that permits life to exist.
Sagan was an extraordinary teacher. I loved this book for its information, thoughtfulness, message, compassion, and passion.