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Date
1974
Creation Date
2017-08-23
Description
54 p. ; 18 cm. Essays selected from the Magazine of fantasy and science fiction, Oct. 1970-Feb. 1972. A Dell Book #4717.
Digital Collection
Irene P. Ertman Science Fiction Book Collection
Object Type
Book
Identifier
ertman_066
Image Format
Physical Object
Repository
Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library
Publisher Digital
Dell
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Transcript
This Book Does Not Answer All Your Questions but it does take care of a wide range of them. In seventeen complete and witty discussions, Isaac Asimov talks about six of his favorite problems.
What’s so special—chemically—about water? Was Shakespeare’s science any good? Are yin and yang valid scientific principles? May be these aren’t the questions that keep you up at night, but the facts behind them are among the most fascinating in the world.
Who could explain them better than the fabulous Isaac Asimov?