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The Eye
Anableps anableps, what do you see?: There are a good many creatures in Nature with multiple eyes. Few of them, however, are blessed with eyes perceiving the world of air and water at the same time. Known as the "four-eyed fish", they actually [... more]
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Doctor Who: The Green Death
From Amazon.com: Featuring the third incarnation of the Doctor--Jon Pertwee's patriarchal renaissance man--The Green Death is a solid addition to the Doctor Who canon. Originally broadcast in May 1973, it may now have dated a little, with its vegetarian [... more]
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Complete Greatest Hits
From Amazon.com: If rock's most successful and memorable acts have usually succeeded by wrapping their own distillation of music history and personal tastes in whatever fashionable trappings are currently gripping the culture, it's hardly surprising that [... more]
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The Eye
Anableps anableps, what do you see?: There are a good many creatures in Nature with multiple eyes. Few of them, however, are blessed with eyes perceiving the world of air and water at the same time. Known as the "four-eyed fish", they actually [... more]
CDN$19.95
Amazon CA

The Miracle of Flight
My Second-Most-Handled Book: Flight is a miracle; Stephen Dalton forcefully makes that case. The little boy believes him. The seasoned aviator believes him. The scholarly engineer believes him. I believe him, for I am all those people. As Chairman of a [... more]
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The Miracle of Flight
My Second-Most-Handled Book: Flight is a miracle; Stephen Dalton forcefully makes that case. The little boy believes him. The seasoned aviator believes him. The scholarly engineer believes him. I believe him, for I am all those people. As Chairman of a [... more]
CDN$24.95
Amazon CA

Life in the Undergrowth
Watch your step!: They're there in their swarming multitudes. Millions upon millions of tiny creatures which we rarely observe and even more rarely consider. In large part we ignore them. Most are too small to be seen unaided and those large enough to be [... more]
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Locust: The Devastating Rise and Mysterious ...
Solving an Ecological Whodunit: It is, according to entomologist Jeffrey A. Lockwood, "perhaps the greatest ecological mystery of modern times." Lockwood has studied the mystery for years, undergone grueling mountain expeditions to get evidence, [... more]
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Life in the Undergrowth
Watch your step!: They're there in their swarming multitudes. Millions upon millions of tiny creatures which we rarely observe and even more rarely consider. In large part we ignore them. Most are too small to be seen unaided and those large enough to be [... more]
CDN$40.10
Amazon CA
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