The shock of recognition; the development of literature in the United States recorded by the men who made it.
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TextPublication details: New York, Farrar, Straus and Cudahy [1955]Edition: [2d ed.]Subject(s): DDC classification: - 810.82
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Farm power in Bangladesh /
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Optics.
by Sears, Francis Weston, 1898- -
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Linear graphs and electrical networks,
by Seshu, Sundaram, 1926-1965. -
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Wave phenomena
by Towne, Dudley H. -
365
Elements of thermodynamics
by Haar, D. ter. -
366
Introduction to semiconductor phenomena and devices
by Hunter, Lloyd P. -
367
Thermodynamics for scientists and engineers
by Penner, S. S. -
368
Kinetic equations of gases and plasmas.
by Wu, Ta-you. -
369
Molecular thermodynamics /
by Fay, James A. -
370
States, waves, and photons: a modern introduction to light
by Simmons, Joseph W. -
371
Introduction to the theory of solid state physics
by Patterson, James D. (James Deane), 1934- -
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Elements of X-ray diffraction.
by Cullity, B. D. (Bernard Dennis) -
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Elements of statistical thermodynamics
by Nash, Leonard Kollender, 1918- -
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Foundations of electromagnetic theory
by Reitz, John R. -
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Foundations of electromagnetic theory,
by Reitz, John R. -
376
Physics of the nucleus.
by Preston, Melvin Alexander. -
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Structure of the nucleus,
by Preston, Melvin Alexander. -
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Part-time farming in Cyprus :
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Electromagnetic field theory :
by Stuart, Robert D. -
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Classical electricity and magnetism,
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The shock of recognition;
APA
Wilson E. 1., . (1955). The shock of recognition. New York: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy.
Chicago
Wilson Edmund 1895-1972, . 1955. The shock of recognition. New York: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy.
Harvard
Wilson E. 1., . (1955). The shock of recognition. New York: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy.
MLA
Wilson Edmund 1895-1972, . The shock of recognition. New York: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy. 1955.