Dive into the intertwining of science and literature with "Permutations: Readings in Science and Literature," a thought-provoking exploration authored by Bob Brier and Joan Digby. This compelling volume, published in 1985 by Quill, offers an insightful examination of scientific concepts through the lens of literary criticism, making it an essential addition to any scholar's library.
The book's 397 pages are rich with illustrations, enhancing the reader's journey through its pages. As a first edition trade paperback, it presents a unique opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts of the genre to own a piece of literary and scientific history. Whether for study or personal enjoyment, this book promises a stimulating read.
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