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Bestsellers : from Washington

14 September 1996

  1. Night is Large by Martin Gardner, Basic Books
  2. A Tour of the Calculus by David Berlinski, Pantheon
  3. Feynman’s Lost Lecture by Daniel Goodstein and Janet Goodstein, Norton
  4. Why Things Bite Back by Edward Tenner, Knopf
  5. Einstein: A Life by Dennis Brian, Wiley
  6. Where Does the Weirdness Go? by David Lindley, Basic Books
  7. Hubble by Daniel Fischer and Hilmar Duerback, Springer-Verlag
  8. Cyberwar, edited by Alan Campen et al, AFCEA International Press
  9. Searching for Memory by Daniel Schacter, Basic Books
  10. The Ends of Science by John Hogan, Addison-Wesley

The big new entry is Lindley’s Where Does the Weirdness Go? An Englishman
living in Washington DC, will his fame reach these shores? Our review appears
soon.

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bestsellers first published in hardback or paperback in the US within the past
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