Darwin's Watch: Science of Discworld III - Terry Pratchett
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Pages: 384, Mass Market Paperback, Ebury Press Last Update 27.11.2009 05:48
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Pages: 384, Edition: 1st Edition, Hardcover, Ebury Press Last Update 27.11.2009 05:48
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by - written on 16/05/07 (Very useful, 164 readings)
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One of the more interesting outputs of the Discworld tie-in juggernaut (diaries, calendars, recipe books...) has been the 'Science of the Discworld' set, currently three books co-written by Pterry and some Real Scientists. Covering a wide range of topics, the third instalment focuses primarily on the how the theories of evolution were developed, but meandering through phase space, advanced physics and steam engines along the way. I own and have read the previous two Science of Discworld books, but I can't claim to have retained much info on either volume. Which doesn't *really* matter, despite the usual text book-ish references back to previously discussed ... Read the complete review
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