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6130 books at Phrontisterion

Title Author Accession Location
When Einstein walked with Gödel : excursions to the edge of thought Jim Holt 15214 Ground, W1 bay 2, shelf 4
When the Earth had two moons : cannibal planets, icy giants, dirty comets, dreadful orbits, and the origins of the night sky Erik Asphaug 15446 Mezzanine, N3 bay 16, shelf 7
When the Earth was green : plants, animals, and evolution's greatest romance Riley Black 29851 Ground, W1 bay 6, shelf 3
When they come from space Mark Clifton 8946 -
When we are no more : how digital memory is shaping our future Abby Smith Rumsey 11556 Mezzanine, N3 bay 4, shelf 2
When, where and wine : a sensible book about enjoying Australian wine and cheese Ron Stephens 12515 -
Where do we go from here? : book 2 Isaac Asimov 11357 Ground, S3 bay 2, shelf 2
Where in the world am I? : mystery geography puzzles Heather Dickson 17001 Ground, N2 bay 7, shelf 2
Where late the sweet birds sang Kate Wilhelm 9191 -
Where our food comes from : retracing Nikolay Vavilov's quest to end famine / Gary Paul Nabhan Gary Nabhan 9394 Mezzanine, S3 bay 11, shelf 3
Where Paris dines : with information about restaurants of all kinds, costly and cheap, dignified and gay, known and little known, and how to enjoy them Julian Street 13576 Mezzanine, S3 bay 10, shelf 5
Where song began : Australia's birds and how they changed the world / TimLow Tim Low 7715 Mezzanine, N3 bay 26, shelf 5
Where the universe came from : how Einstein's relativity unlocks the past, present and future of the cosmos New Scientist 13625 Mezzanine, N3 bay 10, shelf 1
Whipping star Frank Herbert 9140 -
White holes : cosmic gushers in the universe John Gribbin 20010 Mezzanine, N3 bay 16, shelf 7
White man in a hole Rena Briand 19270 -
White rag burning : Irish women committing arson to be transported Dianne Snowden 15595 -
Who gave Pinta to the Santa Maria? : torrid diseases in a temperate world Robert Desowitz 5418 Mezzanine, N3 bay 28, shelf 3
Who gives a gigabyte? : a survival guide for the technologically perplexed Gary Stix 30578 Mezzanine, N3 bay 12, shelf 5
Who got Einstein's office? : eccentricity and genius at the Institute for Advanced Study / Ed Regis Edward Regis 17141 Mezzanine, N3 bay 14, shelf 2
Who invented this? : smart people and their bright ideas Anne Ameri-Siemens, Becky Thorns, David Henry Wilson 27597 -
Whole larder love : grow, gather, hunt, cook Rohan Anderson 18239 Mezzanine, S3 bay 12, shelf 3
Wholeness and the implicate order David Bohm 24040 Mezzanine, N3 bay 11, shelf 6
Who owns the future? Jaron Lanier 7021 Mezzanine, N3 bay 11, shelf 3
Who's afraid of Schrödinger's cat? : an A-to-Z guide to all the new science ideas you need to keep up with the new thinking Ian Marshall 30462 Mezzanine, N3 bay 14, shelf 2
Who we are and how we got here : ancient DNA and the new science of the human past David Reich 13941 Ground, N2 bay 11, shelf 6
Why animals talk : the new science of animal communication Arik Kershenbaum 27789 Ground, W1 bay 6, shelf 5
Why are we like this? : an evolutionary search for answers to life's big questions Zoe Kean 36790 -
Why beauty is truth : a history of symmetry Ian Stewart 3227 Mezzanine, N3 bay 2, shelf 4
Why be teetotal? James Mankey 14254 -
Why birds sing : a journey through the mystery of bird song David Rothenberg 9073 Ground, W1 bay 4, shelf 2
Why call them back from Heaven? Clifford D. Simak 15151 -
Why can't a woman be more like a man : the evolution of sex and gender Lewis Wolpert 8523 Mezzanine, N3 bay 19, shelf 3
Why can the dead do such great things? : saints and worshippers from the martyrs to the Reformation Robert Bartlett 9423 -
Why evolution is true / Jerry A. Coyne Jerry Coyne 10127 Mezzanine, N3 bay 21, shelf 5
Why information grows : the evolution of order, from atoms to economies Cesar Hidalgo 10194 Ground, W1 bay 5, shelf 5
Why is it so : heat and temperature Julius Sumner Miller 36399 -
Why is sex fun? : the evolution of human sexuality Jared Diamond 18169 Mezzanine, N3 bay 23, shelf 4
Why is sex fun? : the evolution of human sexuality Jared Diamond 30395 Mezzanine, N3 bay 23, shelf 5
Why is sex fun? : the evolution of human sexuality Jared Diamond 5888 Ground, W2 bay 2, shelf 4
Why it is so : heat and temperature Julius Sumner Miller 32828 -
Why it is so : mechanics Julius Sumner Miller 36401 -
Why it is so : sound and electricity & magnetism Julius Sumner Miller 30590 Mezzanine, N3 bay 11, shelf 5
Why lyrics last : evolution, cognition and Shakespeare's sonnets Brian Boyd 7339 Mezzanine, S4 bay 17, shelf 3
Why machines learn : the elegant math behind modern AI Jacqueline Mitton, Anil Ananthaswamy 28176 Mezzanine, N3 bay 5, shelf 3
Why men like straight lines and women like polka dots : gender and visual psychology Gloria Moss 8491 Mezzanine, N3 bay 29, shelf 5
Why people believe weird things : pseudoscience, superstition, and other confusions of our time Michael Shermer, Stephen Jay Gould 9840 Mezzanine, N3 bay 29, shelf 3
Why sex matters : a Darwinian look at human behaviour / Bobbi S. Low Bobbi Low 2933 Ground, W1 bay 8, shelf 5
Why? : the purpose of the universe Philip Goff 27714 Mezzanine, S3 bay 16, shelf 2
Why the world does not exist Markus Gabriel, Gregory Moss 9793 Mezzanine, S3 bay 25, shelf 5