Roger Highfield
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL225628A
Top Subjects
- Science Fiction & Fantasy (3)
- Literature - Classics / Criticism (3)
- Science/Mathematics (2)
- Science: General Issues (2)
- Potter, Harry (Fictitious character) (2)
- Non-Classifiable (1)
- Novelty (1)
Books by Roger Highfield
Total count: 21
Spain in the Fifteenth Century, 1369-1516Essays and Extracts by Historians of SpainACLS History E-Book Project1899-12-28
The Arrow of TimeThe Quest to Solve Time's Greatest MysteryHarperCollins Publishers1991-11-21
Arrow of TimeBallantine Books1992-06-23
The private lives of Albert EinsteinFaber and Faber1993-01-01
Frontiers of ComplexityThe Search for Order in a Chaotic WorldNew Ed editionFaber Faber Inc1996-09-23
The physics of Christmasfrom the aerodynamics of reindeer to the thermodynamics of turkey1st ed.Little, Brown1998-01-01
Can Reindeer Fly?The Science of ChristmasMetro Publishing1998-10-08
Können Engel fliegen? Die Wissenschaft der Weihnachtszeit.Rowohlt Tb.2000-11-01
The Science of Harry PotterHow Magic Really WorksViking Adult2002-10-24-
Science of Harry Potter 6-Copy CounterPenguin (Non-Classics)2003-05-27
Selected Papers from Nimbus-2003 CompendiumWe Solemnly Swear These Papers Were Worth the Wait (The Harry Potter Conference Papers)Xlibris Corporation2005-07-07
After DollyThe Uses and Misuses of Human CloningW. W. Norton2006-06-12
After DollyThe Promise and Perils of CloningW. W. Norton2007-08-20-
After DollyNew Ed editionSphere2007-11-01
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SuperCooperatorsAltruism, Evolution, and Why We Need Each Other to SucceedFree Press2011-01-01
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Can Reindeer FlyOrion Publishing Group, Limited2015-01-01
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Dance of LifeSymmetry, Cells and How We Become HumanEbury Publishing2019-01-01
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Science Museum Stephen Hawking Genius at WorkKindersley Ltd., Dorling2023-01-01
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Virtual YouHow Building Your Digital Twin Will Revolutionize Medicine and Change Your LifePrinceton University Press2023-01-01
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Stephen Hawking Genius at WorkDorling Kindersley Publishing, Incorporated2023-01-01
Warum ist der Weihnachtsmann so dick?Die Wissenschaft der Weihnachtszeit