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41. The Curse of the Black Hole Pirates #2 (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) by Ryder Windham | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2010-07-22)
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42. Out of the Black Hole: The Patient's Guide to Vagus Nerve Stimulation and Depression by Charles E. Donovan III | |
Hardcover: 215
Pages
(2005-11-01)
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THank God for This Book
I WONDER IF CHARLES DONOVAN GETS A KICK BACK FROM CYBERONICS...
Excellent information ... hope
Great Resource for Anyone Considering VNS
Donovan understands depression. He gets it. Very few do. |
43. Black Hole #10 by Charles Burns | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(2002-12-25)
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44. Black Hole #3 by Charles Burns | |
Paperback:
Pages
(2000)
Asin: B00190GA8Q Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
45. Monologues for Calculating the Density of Black Holes by Anders Nilsen | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2009-01-26)
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46. Black Holes by Nigel Henbest, Heather Couper | |
Hardcover: 48
Pages
(1996-04-11)
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Fascinating and accessible to all
As a 10-year-old who is studying black holes, this book...
Very informational - able to be understood by all ages. |
47. Commander Toad and the Big Black Hole (Paperstar Book) by Jane Yolen | |
Paperback: 64
Pages
(1996-07-16)
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A huge disappointment
Brave and bright, bright and brave, Commander Toad
The BEST intergalactic toad book I have ever read. |
48. Kids of the Black Hole: Punk Rock in Postsuburban California by Dewar MacLeod | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2010-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description As a teenager, Dewar MacLeod witnessed firsthand the emergence of the punk subculture in Southern California. As a scholar, he here reveals the origins of an as-yet-uncharted revolution. Having combed countless fanzines and interviewed key participants, he shows how a marginal scene became a mass subculture that democratized performance art, and he captures the excitement and creativity of a neglected episode in rock history. Kids of the Black Hole tells how L.A. punk developed, fueled by youth unemployment and alienation, social conservatism, and the spare landscape of suburban sprawl communities; how it responded to the wider cultural influences of Southern California life, from freeways to architecture to getting high; and how L.A. punks borrowed from their New York and London forebears to create their own distinctive subculture. Along the way, MacLeod not only teases out the differences between the New York and L.A. scenes but also distinguishes between local styles, from Hollywood s avant-garde to Orange County s hardcore. With an intimate knowledge of bands, venues, and zines, MacLeod cuts to the heart of L.A. punk as no one has before. Told in lively prose that will satisfy fans, Kids of the Black Hole will also enlighten historians of American suburbia and of youth and popular culture. |
49. Event Horizon: Black Hole Travel Agency, Book 1 by Jack McKinney | |
Mass Market Paperback:
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(1991-05-13)
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50. Black Holes and Energy Pirates: How to Recognize and Release Them by Jean Jesse Reeder, Jesse Jean Reeder | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2001-06-09)
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Energy Dynamics
Insightful and sensitive... |
51. Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising (Official Nintendo Player's Guide) | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2003)
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52. Decoding the Universe: How the New Science of Information Is Explaining Everything in the Cosmos, from Our Brains to Black Holes by Charles Seife | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2007-01-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Previously the domain of philosophers and linguists, information theory has now moved beyond the province of code breakers to become the crucial science of our time. In Decoding the Universe, Charles Seife draws on his gift for making cutting-edge science accessible to explain how this new tool is deciphering everything from the purpose of our DNA to the parallel universes of our Byzantine cosmos. The result is an exhilarating adventure that deftly combines cryptology, physics, biology, and mathematics to cast light on the new understanding of the laws that govern life and the universe. Customer Reviews (36)
Fascinating, and superbly written
Insight into contemporary physics
Perfectly pitched for the lay reader
good intro.
A decent introduction for the unexposed layman |
53. Black Holes and Relativistic Stars | |
Paperback: 285
Pages
(1999-04-01)
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54. Escaping the Black Hole: Minimizing the Damage from the Marketing-Sales Disconnect by Robert J. Schmonsees | |
Hardcover: 208
Pages
(2005-04-05)
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Insightful, useful and probably still ahead of its time
The most practical, actionable book I have ever read on the subject
A Must Read For Marketing & Sales Executives
Must Read
Visionary as well as prescriptive |
55. Black Holes, White Dwarfs and Neutron Stars: The Physics of Compact Objects by Stuart L. Shapiro, Saul A. Teukolsky | |
Paperback: 672
Pages
(1983-05-06)
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About this edition --- Poorly made.
Last things... This particular book is designed for the advanced undergraduate in physical sciences, or the beginning graduate student.It presumes no specific astrophysical education, although few without an interest in astrophysics will seek out this text, and thus readers will probably know a thing or two.It does assume a good degree of knowledge of physics, including electromagnetism, mechanics (both classical/Newtonian and quantum), special relativity, and thermodynamics.It also assumes a good proficiency with integral and differential calculus; the higher the mathematical training the better for understanding this text. Compact objects are the core fragments or remnants of stars -- as such, they differ from stars in significant ways.They are no longer burning fuel in fusion reactions, which is what supports much of the mass of regular stars against gravitational collapse.The three objects of the title are different degrees of the same type of object, and what a collapsing star becomes depends upon how much mass still remains at the exhaustion of nuclear energy processes.The collapse of such large objects impacts matter at the very smallest levels -- hence, the study here is not simply one of gravitational pull versus surface area and small size relative to stars, but also of the distortions that occur at the smallest of levels due to the tremendous warping. The book begins with a broad overview of what is known and not known, and what will be studied.For instance, the dividing lines between objects is blurry, particularly when it comes to determining the line between neutron star and black hole formation.Similarly, there are other methods of forming black holes (accretion of materials onto neutron stars, supermassive star collapse, or primordial black holes) that are theoretically possible but still (as of the publication of this text) still very speculative. Compact objects are important in the universe for many reasons.Many galaxies seem to have such compact objects both at their centre and scattered through the stellar populations.They produce various x-ray sources (pulsars) as well as other interesting objects in the sky. This is not a book for the casual, back-yard astronomer.It can be used by the advanced amateur, however, who has sufficient mathematics and physics background.There are problems to be worked (this is a text book, after all) -- many of these are fairly elementary with computer programming now; at the time of publication, the regular use of computers was only beginning to become commonplace.One hopes that the text will be updated someday, particularly as some aspects of the field change sufficiently that various emphases have changed -- in thinking about popular astrophysics (if such is not an oxymoron), black holes tend to be attractive (if you'll forgive the pun!), and thus the literature is frequently updated. The authors, both professors at Cornell, have interest in astrophysics, cosmology, stellar dynamics, and relativity.The text is solid and interesting, worthwhile even twenty years after original publication.
Excellent reference
Please create an audio adaptation ... |
56. Cosmic Catastrophes: Exploding Stars, Black Holes, and Mapping the Universe by J. Craig Wheeler | |
Hardcover: 356
Pages
(2007-01-22)
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Clear, clean and concise
The fate of stars
Excellent book
Cosmic catastrophies by J. Craig Wheeler
How stars work |
57. The Black Hole Storybook by Walt Disney Productions | |
Hardcover: 61
Pages
(1979-11)
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"In... through... and beyond!" The photos are full-colour and plentiful, several of which are printed over 2 pages, including a beautiful letterbox-style shot of the "planets" being worked on by the robots on the Cygnus' bridge. For fans of the film, the most interesting part of this book will be pages 53-55, a section describing a deleted scene which occurs after the meteor storm (1h21m into the film, or Chapter 15 on the DVD). In this sequence, Holland, Pizer, and McCrae are faced with crossing a narrow catwalk over the power center of the Cygnus, which is leaking huge clouds of gas. V.I.N.C.E.N.T. carries Pizer across, B.O.B. carries McCrae, and Holland tries to walk over the catwalk, which breaks and collapses beneath him, but he is saved by the two robots. This scene also appears in the baseball card set. There are nice photos of the entire cast on the inside covers, and some nice close-ups of the "robot funeral". Disappointingly, there are no photos of the internal, red-lava-esque whirlpool inside the black hole, while the same shot of the outer blue whirlpool is used *3* times. Overall, this is an interesting find for a fan of the film, and seeing as how the going rate seems to be just a few dollars, what've you got to lose? As for me, I still have my copy from over 20 years ago, and no, it's definitely NOT for sale. ... Read more |
58. High Energy Radiation from Black Holes: Gamma Rays, Cosmic Rays, and Neutrinos (Princeton Series in Astrophysics) by Charles D. Dermer, Govind Menon | |
Paperback: 568
Pages
(2009-09-21)
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59. The Black Hole: A Pop-Up Book (Walt Disney Studios) by Walt Disney Productions | |
Hardcover: 10
Pages
(1988-12-12)
list price: US$1.99 Isbn: 0517539527 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
60. Black Holes: The Membrane Paradigm | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(1986-09-10)
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Mixed Feelings |
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