Random books from DaveStrickland's library
The American Astronomical Society's First Century
Supernovae and Nucleosynthesis (Princeton Series in Astrophysics) by David Arnett
Introduction To Fortran 90/95 (B.E.S.T. Series) by Stephen J. Chapman
Concepts of Modern Physics (McGraw-Hill International Editions S.) by Arthur Beiser
Statistics: A Guide to the Use of Statistical Methods in the Physical Sciences (Manchester Physics Series) by R. J. Barlow
The Structure of Evolutionary Theory by Stephen Jay Gould
The Crucible of Creation: The Burgess Shale and the Rise of Animals by Simon Conway Morris
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Library194 books — see library
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Tagsscience (109), history (56), professional (54), space (35), computing (30), biology (23), paleontology (18), america (11) — see all tags
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Favorite authorsRichard Fortey, Stephen Jay Gould, Richard Rhodes, Carl Zimmer (Shared favorites)
About my library This library represents the subset of my books that relate to science, computing (either popular science or professional works I use in research) or history (all popular works).
Ratings are subjective. Five stars are excellent, both in information content and pleasurable to read multiple times. Four stars are well worth reading multiple times, or quite useful. Three stars are decent enough, but probably only worth reading once or twice. Less than three stars means the book has, in my mind, significant flaws. No rating indicates I can't remember the book well enough to make a spot judgement on its quality, or that I haven't got around to rating it.
Real nameDave Strickland
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