Forthcoming Books

This list of forthcoming books has been compiled from the latest information available from publishers. Dates of publication, prices and numbers of pages are tentative, however, and are subject to change. ASTRONOMY A Hundred Billion Stars, (PB edition of 1984 release), Mario Rigutti. MIT Press: Nov, 1986, 316 p, $9.95. Cosmic Impact. John K. Davies. St. Martin's Press: Dec 1986, 192 p, $15.95.     BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE Cerebral Lateralization: Bio logical Mechanisms, Associatio

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This list of forthcoming books has been compiled
from the latest information available from publishers.
Dates of publication, prices and numbers of pages
are tentative, however, and are subject to change.


A Hundred Billion Stars, (PB edition of 1984 release), Mario Rigutti. MIT Press: Nov, 1986, 316 p, $9.95.

Cosmic Impact. John K. Davies. St. Martin's Press: Dec 1986, 192 p, $15.95.


Cerebral Lateralization: Bio logical Mechanisms, Associations, and Pathology. Norman Geschwind and Albert M. Galaburda. MIT Press: Dec 1986, 304 p, $29.95.



CHEMISTRY

Handbook of Organic Chemistry. John A. Dean, ed. McGraw Hill: Jan 1987, $64.50.

The Chemistry of the Semi-conductor Industry. S.J. Moss and A. Ledwith, eds. Chapman & Hall: Jan 1986, $89.95.



Architectronics: Revolutionary Technologies for Masterful Building Through Design. Michael Winn. McGraw-Hill: Nov 1986, $36.50.


Ecology and Evolution of Darwin's Finches. Peter R. Grant. Princeton University Press: Dec 1986, 464 p, $55 HB, $22.50 ...

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