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|  | Uncertainty by David C. Cassidy This is David Cassidy's compelling portrait of this brilliant, ambitious, and controversial scientist. It is the definitive Heisenberg biography, as well as a striking evocation of the development of quantum physics, the rise of Nazism, and the dawn of the atomic age. AUTHOR: David C. Cassidy PUBLISHER: Freeman, W. H. & Company FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Don't Pee on My Leg & Tell Me It's Raining by Josh Getlin, Judy Sheindlin Description not available.A former New York City family court judge shares her thoughts on juvenile crime, welfare abuse, bureaucratic waste, teenage pregnancy, the American legal system, and the media and offers solutions to some of the problems confronting America today. Reprint. AUTHOR: Josh Getlin, Judy Sheindlin PUBLISHER: HarperTrade FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | The Duke of Deception by Geoffrey Wolff, Jonathan Marosz Description not available.Wolff recalls the years spent, mostly on the run, with his irresponsible father--a self-taught engineer, con man, forger, and gyp artist--and his later coming to terms with his father's character and life AUTHOR: Geoffrey Wolff, Jonathan Marosz PUBLISHER: Knopf Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Gandhi's Passion by Stanley Wolpert This study of Gandhi's life and achievements traces his enlightenment and his activism. AUTHOR: Stanley Wolpert PUBLISHER: Oxford University Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | German Boy by Stephen E. Ambrose, Wolfgang W. E. Samuel These reflections on life in postwar Germany by the son of a Luftwaffe officer begin in 1945, when the family fled to a refugee camp after the collapse of the Nazi regime, and ends with their immigration to the United States, where the author became a career Air Force officer. AUTHOR: Stephen E. Ambrose, Wolfgang W. E. Samuel PUBLISHER: University Press of Mississippi FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Edwin Hubble In 1924, Edwin Hubble presented the general public with a universe in which our Milky Way is but one of a thousand (now revised to several billion) other galaxies. This changed forever how we would look at our own small world. CATEGORY: Biographies 
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