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Failure: Why Science Is so Successful

Failure: Why Science Is so Successful

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Failure: Why Science Is so Successful

by Stuart Firestein

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Title
Failure: Why Science Is so Successful
Author
Stuart Firestein
Book Condition
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Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
019939010X
ISBN 13
9780199390106
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Place of Publication
2015. 304p. Hardback. A Breath Of Contemplative Fresh Air. New York Times Book Review 3/01/2016 (publisher's Information)
Date Published
2015-10

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