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This book was originally published in the U.K. under the title Two Hours to Doom (written by Peter Bryant, the penname of writer Peter George).
Peter Bryant from books.google.com
Can an experimental defense system stop North Korean missile strikes? "Able One" is a timely thrill-ride by a six-time Hugo Award-winner and one of science fiction's most respected novelists.
Peter Bryant from books.google.com
This book examines the problematics and prospects for digitally augmented humanity. In doing so, it maps the terrain for a future science of augmented agency.
Peter Bryant from books.google.com
This book sets out to integrate recent exciting research on the precursors of reading and early reading strategies adopted by children in the classroom.
Peter Bryant from books.google.com
... BRYANT MANUSCRIPT : NYPL - GR ADDRESS : Dr. Peter Bryant / Cummington / To be left at the Worthington Post Office PostMARK ( in script ) : W. Bridgewater / Aug. 1st POSTAL ANNOTATION : 18 . 1. Bryant mistakenly wrote “ this month ...
Peter Bryant from books.google.com
His lists grew and grew, eventually turning into one of the most important reference books of all time. This book is an inviting, visually engrossing portrayal of Peter Mark Roget and the creation of the thesaurus.
Peter Bryant from books.google.com
If they do, are these differences an important factor in determining children's success in learning to read and write? These are the main questions that the different chapters in this section on Basic Processes set out to answer.
Peter Bryant from books.google.com
Divided into three basic parts, this book: *addresses the fundamental mechanisms and processes involved in orienting to and selecting entertainment fare, as well as receiving and processing it; *explores the mechanisms and processes by ...
Peter Bryant from books.google.com
This book will cause many people to take fresh thoughts on the subjects here dealt with, and so it can be strongly recommended for all students of child development.’ (William Yule, British Journal of Psychiatry)
Peter Bryant from books.google.com
As more countries develop nuclear capabilities and the potential for new enemies lurks on the horizon, Fail-Safe and its powerful issues continue to respond.