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Librería: WONDERFUL BOOKS BY MAIL, CHICO-CA, CA, Estados Unidos de AmericaWONDERFUL BOOKS BY MAIL
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CD. Condición: Very Good. Original ed. VERY GOOD CONDITION, EXCELLENT INNER FOLDERS & COMPACT DISKS.NICE ORIGINAL PROTECTIVE BOX SHOWING VERY MINOR SIGNS OF USE. RUNNING TIME:APPROX. 6 HOURS. ; Black titles on yellow box. ; 5 CDs pages; "A deliciously explosive premise and a breakneck plot".Include enhanced CD featuring a vi deo… interview with the author.Physicist mentor is brutally murdered for his possible knowledge about Einstein's Unified Theory, Columbia University professor David Swift and his Princeton scientist girlfriend are swept up by a violent race between the FBI and a ruthless mercenary for control of the information and its staggering potential.

Librería: Ainsworth Books ( IOBA), Chilliwack, BC, CanadaAinsworth Books ( IOBA)
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Audio CD. Condición: As New. Red marker on bar code; As new, still in shrinkwrap, unabridged; 32mo 4" - 5" tall; Teasing out the consequences of a simple thought experimentâ"what would happen if the human species were suddenly extinguishedâ"Weisman has written a sort of pop-science ghost story, in which the whole earth is the ha…unted house. Among the highlights: with pumps not working, the New York City subways would fill with water within days, while weeds and then trees would retake the buckled streets and wild predators would ravage the domesticated dogs. Texasâs unattended petrochemical complexes might ignite, scattering hydrogen cyanide to the windsâ"a "mini chemical nuclear winter." After thousands of years, the Chunnel, rubber tires, and more than a billion tons of plastic might remain, but eventually a polymer-eating microbe could evolve, and, with the spectacular return of fish and bird populations, the earth might revert to Eden.