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  National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Rocks and Minerals (National Audubon Society Field Guides)

 
National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Rocks and Minerals (National Audubon Society Field Guides) under General in The Books Store
Price: $19.95
Sale: $10.89
 
Manufacturer: Knopf
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY
Publisher: Knopf
Edition: 11th
Dewey Decimal Number: 552.097
Publication Date: 1979-05-12
Reading Level: 856
 
Description: Perfect for mountain climbers and hikers, this valuable reference covers more rocks and minerals in North America than any other available guide. 794 full-color photographs depict all the important rocks, gems, and minerals -- in many variations of color and crystal form -- and the natural environments in which they occur; written descriptions provide information on field marks, similar rocks and minerals, environment, areas of occurrence, and derivation of names. Includes a guide to mineral collecting and a list of rock-forming minerals

 

  Essentials of Oceanography (9th Edition)

 
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Price: $124.20
Sale: $70.00
 
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Alan P. Trujillo::Harold V. Thurman
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Edition: 9
Dewey Decimal Number: 551.46
Publication Date: 2007-02-01
Reading Level: 576
 
Description:

"How do the oceans work?" To help readers find the answers, Trujillo and Thurman present in-depth and rigorous discussions of oceanographic concepts and demystify the science for the layperson. Highlights the interdisciplinary relationship between oceanographic phenomena and how those phenomena affect other Earth systems. Incorporates scientific information from geology, chemistry, physics, and biology to illustrate how each of these disciplines relates to the ocean. Updates content throughout to include some of the most recent developments in oceanography, such as the recent Indian Ocean tsunamis and Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma. A readable, informative reference for anyone interested in learning more about our oceans.


 

  Time Planet Earth: An Illustrated History

 
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Price: $29.95
Sale: $16.79
 
Manufacturer: Time
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Editors of Time Magazine
Publisher: Time
Dewey Decimal Number: 550.222
Publication Date: 2008-10-14
Reading Level: 256
 
Description: The third planet from the sun is mankind's home - but how well do you know it? Its molten core, for instance, is hotter than the surface of the sun. Now, TIME presents an unrivaled portrait of Planet Earth: its violent history, its vast oceans, its constantly changing geology, its life-sheltering atmosphere, its fascinating life forms, and its imperiled climate.

TIME joins scientists in the field, visits with indigenous people and consults with experts to report on the biggest story of this year and every year: Planet Earth. And we visit the Earth's extremes: the longest rivers, tallest mountains and driest deserts on the planet. This beautifully illustrated volume, featuring the work of award-winning photographers, presents a portrait of our wondrous planet--and of all the beings that call it home--that is revelatory, awe-inspiring and essential.

* Perfect for those who want simply to enjoy beautiful photographs or those who want to learn the history, geology, geography, and life forms on this planet
* Divided into broad major sections, containing spreads that function as individual units and as a larger theme
* Includes fascinating, informative graphic spreads from TIME's celebrated graphic artists--from the science of wildfires to what happens inside a hurricane
* Features multiple points of entry: a spread might contain three or four sidebars--trivia, definitions, scientific debates, history, locations, Top Ten lists--all guaranteed to add fun and information


 

  Dry Storeroom No. 1: The Secret Life of the Natural History Museum

 
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Price: $27.50
Sale: $15.66
 
Manufacturer: Knopf
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Richard Fortey
Publisher: Knopf
Dewey Decimal Number: 508.07442134
Publication Date: 2008-08-19
Reading Level: 352
 
Description:

Richard Fortey—one of the world’s most gifted natural scientists and acclaimed author of Life, Trilobite and Earth—describes this splendid new book as a museum of the mind. But it is, as well, a perfect behind-the-scenes guide to a legendary place. Within its pages, London’s Natural History Museum, a home of treasures—plants from the voyage of Captain Cook, barnacles to which Charles Darwin devoted years of study, hidden accursed jewels—pulses with life and miraculous surprises. In an elegant and illuminating narrative, Fortey acquaints the reader with the extraordinary people, meticulous research and driving passions that helped to create the timeless experiences of wonder that fill the museum. And with the museum’s hallways and collection rooms providing a dazzling framework, Fortey offers an often eye-opening social history of the scientific accomplishments of the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

Fortey’s scholarship dances with wit. Here is a book that is utterly entertaining from its first page to its last.


 

  Evolution: What the Fossils Say and Why It Matters

 
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Price: $29.50
Sale: $21.99
 
Manufacturer: Columbia University Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Donald R. Prothero
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 576.8
Publication Date: 2007-10-11
Reading Level: 408
 
Description:

Over the past twenty years, paleontologists have made tremendous fossil discoveries, including fossils that mark the growth of whales, manatees, and seals from land mammals and the origins of elephants, horses, and rhinos. Today there exists an amazing diversity of fossil humans, suggesting we walked upright long before we acquired large brains, and new evidence from molecules that enable scientists to decipher the tree of life as never before.

The fossil record is now one of the strongest lines of evidence for evolution. In this engaging and richly illustrated book, Donald R. Prothero weaves an entertaining though intellectually rigorous history out of the transitional forms and series that dot the fossil record. Beginning with a brief discussion of the nature of science and the "monkey business of creationism," Prothero tackles subjects ranging from flood geology and rock dating to neo-Darwinism and macroevolution. He covers the ingredients of the primordial soup, the effects of communal living, invertebrate transitions, the development of the backbone, the reign of the dinosaurs, the mammalian explosion, and the leap from chimpanzee to human. Prothero pays particular attention to the recent discovery of "missing links" that complete the fossil timeline and details the debate between biologists over the mechanisms driving the evolutionary process.

Evolution is an absorbing combination of firsthand observation, scientific discovery, and trenchant analysis. With the teaching of evolution still an issue, there couldn't be a better moment for a book clarifying the nature and value of fossil evidence. Widely recognized as a leading expert in his field, Prothero demonstrates that the transformation of life on this planet is far more awe inspiring than the narrow view of extremists.


 

  Exploring Geology

 
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Sale: $89.99
 
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Stephen Reynolds::Julia Johnson::Michael Kelly::Paul Morin::Chuck Carter
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
Edition: 1
Dewey Decimal Number: 551
Publication Date: 2007-06-26
Reading Level: 624
 
Description: Exploring Geology by Reynolds/Johnson/Kelly/Morin/Carter is a new, innovative textbook intended for an introductory college geology course, such as Physical Geology. This ground-breaking, visually spectacular book was designed from cognitive and educational research on how students think, learn, and study.

. Nearly all information in the book is built around nearly 2,700 photographs and stunning illustrations, rather than being in long blocks of text that are not articulated with figures. These annotated illustrations help students visualize geologic processes and concepts, and are suited to the way most instructors already teach. To alleviate cognitive load and help students focus on one important geologic process or concept at a time, the book consists entirely of two-page spreads organized into 19 chapters. Each two-page spread is a self-contained block of information about a specific topic, emphasizing geologic concepts, processes, features, and approaches. These spreads help students learn and organize geologic knowledge in a new and exciting way. .

Inquiry is embedded throughout the book, as is the way geologists investigate problems. The title of each two-page spread and topic heading is a question intended to get readers to think about the topic and become interested and motivated to explore the two-page spread for answers. Each chapter is a learning cycle, which begins with a visually engaging two-page spread about a compelling geologic issue. Each chapter ends with an Investigation that challenges students with a problem associated with a virtual place. The world-class media, spectacular presentations, and assessments are all tightly articulated with the textbook. This book is designed to encourage students to observe, interpret, think critically, and engage in authentic inquiry, and is highly acclaimed by reviewers, instructors, and students..


 

  The Little Ice Age: How Climate Made History, 1300-1850

 
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Price: $16.95
Sale: $9.67
 
Manufacturer: Basic Books
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Brian M. Fagan
Publisher: Basic Books
Edition: 1
Dewey Decimal Number: 551.694
Publication Date: 2001-12
Reading Level: 272
 
Description: "Climate change is the ignored player on the historical stage," writes archeologist Brian Fagan. But it shouldn't be, not if we know what's good for us. We can't judge what future climate change will mean unless we know something about its effects in the past: "those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it." And Fagan's story of the last thousand years, centered on the "Little Ice Age," reminds us of what we could end up repeating: flood, fire, and famine--acts of God exacerbated by acts of man.

For all that he takes a broad--a very broad--view of European history, Fagan's writing is laced with human faces, fascinating anecdotes, and a gift for the telling detail that makes history live, very much in the style of Barbara Tuchman's A Distant Mirror. When Fagan talks about the voyages of Basque fishermen to American shores (probably landing before Columbus sailed), he puts in the taste of dried cod and the terrifying suddenness of fogs on the Grand Banks. The Great Fire of London, what it was like when the Dutch dikes broke, the Irish Potato Famine, the year without a summer, ice fairs on the Thames, and volcanoes in the South Pacific--Fagan makes history a ripping yarn in which we are all actors, on a stage that has always been changing. --Mary Ellen Curtin


 

  Foundations of Earth Science (5th Edition)

 
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Price: $114.00
Sale: $83.99
 
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Frederick K Lutgens::Edward J. Tarbuck::Dennis Tasa
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Edition: 5
Dewey Decimal Number: 550
Publication Date: 2007-05-31
Reading Level: 512
 
Description:

The brief, paperback version of the best-selling Foundations ofEarth Science  5/e is designed for introductory courses in earth science. This highly visual, non- technical survey emphasizes broad, up-to-date coverage of basic topics and principles in geology, oceanography, meteorology, and astronomy. The book's flexible design lends itself to the diversity of Earth science courses in both content and approach. As in previous editions, the main focus is to foster student understanding of basic earth science principles.


 

  Earth Science

 
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Price: $124.20
Sale: $25.50
 
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Edward J. Tarbuck::Frederick K. Lutgens::Dennis Tasa
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Edition: 11th
Dewey Decimal Number: 550
Publication Date: 2005-03-18
Reading Level: 752
 
Description: For introductory courses in Earth Science in departments of Geology, Geography, Atmospheric Sciences, and Education. The eleventh edition of Earth Science offers a user-friendly overview of our physical environment with balanced, up-to-date coverage of geology, oceanography, astronomy, and meteorology for the undergraduate student with little background in science. The emphasis is on readability, with clear example-driven explanations. The eleventh edition takes full advantage of the subject's visual appeal, with discussions reinforced by incredible color photos and superb illustrations by Earth science illustrator Dennis Tasa.

 

  Gemstones of the World: Newly Revised & Expanded Third Edition

 
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Price: $24.95
Sale: $11.49
 
Manufacturer: Sterling
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Walter Schumann
Publisher: Sterling
Edition: 3 Rev Exp
Dewey Decimal Number: 553.8
Publication Date: 2007-01-01
Reading Level: 272
 
Description:
Gemstones of the World is truly the single volume that every hobbyist, jeweler, jewelry maker, and rockhound needs: it’s the cornerstone of the field. And this updated edition contains a host of new findings on “Gemstones for Collectors,” additional gems in the “Table of Constants,” and the “double fraction” figures that experts have long wanted—a very special new feature.

All the gemstones are treated in their many variations: more than 1,500 full-color photos showcase each precious and semiprecious stone in both its rough, natural, and its polished and cut renditions. Each entry offers complete information on the gemstone’s formation, structure, physical properties, and characteristics, along with the best methods of working, cutting, and polishing it. There are even full treatments of lesser-known gems, from andalusite to vesuvian, and a special section is devoted to rocks as precious stones, including alabaster, onyx, obsidian, and fossils. Organic gem materials are also covered, such as coral, ivory, amber, and pearl. Charts and tables help collectors identify unknown gemstones and check for genuineness.

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