The advancement of science, and its burdens
the Jefferson lecture and other essays
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1986 - Cambridge University, Cambridge [Cambridgeshire, England
Language
English
Word Count
87,750 words, Guess
Page Count
351 pages
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- Internet Archiveadvancementofsci0000holt_p6o1
- Internet Archiveadvancementofsci0000holt
- ISBN-10052125244X
- ISBN-100521272432
- ISBN-139780521252447
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- ISBN-139780521272438
- Goodreads2709572', '2342472
- LibraryThing21067
- Library of Congress Control Number86009722
- OCLC Control Number13526718
- Better World Books9780521252447
- Better World Books9780521272438
- Open LibraryOL2716601M
Classifications
- DDC509/.04
- LCCQ173 .H734 1986
- LCCQ175
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