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6130 books at Phrontisterion

Title Author Accession Location
Wayfinding : the science and mystery of how humans navigate the world M. R. O'Connor 14764 Ground, N2 bay 4, shelf 3
Ways of being : beyond human intelligence James Bridle 25514 Mezzanine, S3 bay 23, shelf 2
Ways of working Jim Marwood 23472 -
Way station Clifford D. Simak 15148 -
W. Coogan & Co. : the first 120 years : the history of W. Coogan & Co. Pty Ltd. : part 2 / by L. P. "Chas" Dickens L. P. Dickens 23948 -
Weak chaos and quasi-regular patterns G. Zaslavsky, R. Sagdeev, D. Usikov, A. Chernikov 9370 Mezzanine, N3 bay 1, shelf 4
We are not the first : riddles of ancient science Andrew Tomas 9333 Mezzanine, N3 bay 11, shelf 3
Weather and site Cameron Robbins, Tony Trembath, Roisin O'Dwyer 12082 -
We can build you Philip K. Dick 9130 Ground, S3 bay 3, shelf 5
We cut heads Stephen Dupont 21747 -
Wednesday is indigo blue : discovering the brain of synesthesia Richard E. Cytowic, David Eagleman 5274 Mezzanine, N3 bay 31, shelf 5
We don't need a map : a Martu experience of the Western Desert John Carty, Jim Cathcart, Erin Coates, Zan King, Lily Hibberd, Peter Johnson, Kim Mahood, Kathleen Sorensen, Gabrielle Sullivan, Curtis Taylor 10977 -
WE-EF Leuchten : LED luminaires WE-EF 25129 Ground, W1 bay 16, shelf 3
Weevils in the flour : an oral record of the 1930s depression in Australia Wendy Lowenstein 20013 Mezzanine, N4 bay 24, shelf 3
Weirdos from another planet! : a Calvin and Hobbes collection Bill Watterson 10622 -
Weird water & fuzzy logic : more notes of a fringe watcher Martin Gardner 19745 Mezzanine, N3 bay 10, shelf 2
We're still here ya bastards : how the people of New Orleans rebuilt their city Roberta Brandes Gratz 27028 Ground, W1 bay 7, shelf 4
Werner's nomenclature of colours, with additions, arranged so as to render it highly useful to the arts and sciences, particularly zoology, botany, chemistry, mineralogy, and morbid anatomy : annexed to which are examples selected from the well-known objects in the animal, vegetable, and mineral kingdoms Patrick Syme 13321 -
What about Darwin? : all species of opinion from scientists, sages, friends, and enemies who met, read, and discussed the naturalist who changed the world /​ Thomas F. Glick Thomas Glick 3404 Mezzanine, N3 bay 22, shelf 2
What a mushroom lives for : matsutake and the worlds they make Michael J. Hathaway, Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing 21993 Ground, W1 bay 3, shelf 4
What are the odds? H. Shaw 8721 Mezzanine, N3 bay 7, shelf 3
What color is the sacred? Michael Taussig 4107 Mezzanine, S3 bay 15, shelf 3
What colour is your world? Bob Gill 4840 -
What counts : how every brain is hardwired for math Brian Butterworth 27828 Mezzanine, N3 bay 29, shelf 2
What fear was Ben Walter 36879 -
What if? : serious scientific answers to absurd hypothetical questions Randall Munroe 11402 Mezzanine, S3 bay 23, shelf 3
What if? : serious scientific answers to absurd hypothetical questions Randall Munroe 8570 -
What is art for? Ellen Dissanayake 5599 Ground, N1 bay 6, shelf 6
What is intelligence? : lessons from AI about evolution, computing, and minds Blaise Agüera y Arcas 31661 Mezzanine, N3 bay 4, shelf 3
What is life? the next fifty years : speculations on the future of biology Michael P. Murphy 30601 Mezzanine, N3 bay 19, shelf 5
What is life? : the physical aspect of the living cell Erwin Schrödinger 14997 -
What is mathematics, really? Reuben Hersh 30496 Mezzanine, N3 bay 1, shelf 4
What is sex? : an outline for young people Helena Wright, George C. Turner 26399 Ground, W2 bay 2, shelf 6
What is this thing called science? : an assessment of the nature and staus of science and its methods / A . F. Chalmers A. F. Chalmers 29379 Mezzanine, N3 bay 10, shelf 3
What is time? / G.J. Whitrow Gerald Whitrow 30186 Mezzanine, N3 bay 15, shelf 5
What is your dangerous idea? : today's leading thinkers on the unthinkable John Brockman 5717 Mezzanine, S3 bay 23, shelf 3
What it means to be human : reflections from 1791 to the present Joanna Bourke 5326 Mezzanine, S3 bay 28, shelf 3
What mad pursuit : a personal view of scientific discovery Francis Crick 16526 -
What mad pursuit : a personal view of scientific discovery Francis Crick 12151 Mezzanine, N3 bay 11, shelf 3
What makes the sun shine? Isaac Asimov, Marc Brown 8273 -
What remains to be discovered : mapping the secrets of the universe, the origins of life, and the future of the human race John Maddox 30281 -
What remains to be discovered : mapping the secrets of the universe, the origins of life, and the future of the human race John Maddox 11536 Mezzanine, N3 bay 10, shelf 6
What should I know and how shall I tell? : a handbook on sex education E. Josephine Bamford, F. Duras 26401 -
What should we be worried about? : real scenarios that keep scientists up at night John Brockman 18143 Mezzanine, N3 bay 11, shelf 6
What stars are made of : the life of Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin Donovan Moore, Jocelyn Bell Burnell 15805 Mezzanine, N3 bay 16, shelf 3
What's the point of science? Dorling Kindersley 34174 -
What's what about wine : an Australian wine primer Walter James 12867 Mezzanine, S3 bay 9, shelf 2
What's your poison? Paul Gwinner, Marcus Grant 14006 Mezzanine, S3 bay 3, shelf 3
What the wild sea can be : the future of the world's ocean Helen Scales 28735 Ground, W1 bay 2, shelf 2
When Darwin sailed the sea David Long, Sam Kalda 31407 -