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Lion Books PBFA, Kidderminster, WORCS, Royaume-Uni
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Fading to spine; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 351 pages. N° de réf. du vendeur 61064
A narrative history of the men and women who have explored Mars and mapped its surface from afar, and in so doing conditioned our understanding of our nearest planetary neighbour. Mars is the most observed and imagined place that humans have never been. Human names glitter on its surface, commemorating astronomers and physicists. Classical mythological identities have been stamped on its most prominent geographical features. Oliver Moreton examines how the process of exploration in space, of mapping, conditions what we discover there. Hence our understanding of the surface features of Mars is in part a product of the fact that a specialist in water movement and its erosion comes from Malham and sees on Mars a version of the limestone Yorkshire cliffs. Our appreciation of Mars, made possible by ever more powerful telescopes and digitized signals, has increased far ahead of our ability to fulfil the benefits of all the Mars-gazing. But in our imaginations we have all but colonized the red planet: the work of Arthur C. Clarke, Ray Bradbury and Kim Stanley Robinson has filled the landscape with human potential. Olympus Mons, Mars' biggest volcano is more than three times the height of Everest and contains enough rock to cover the whole of Texas in a layer five miles deep. It's that sense of awe that has gripped the troupe of researchers and astronomers who have held their sights firmly on Mars.
À propos de l?auteur: Oliver Moreton is a science writer and journalist. He has written extensively for New Scientist, Nature and a range of National broadsheets.
Titre : Mapping Mars: Science, Imagination and the ...
Éditeur : Fourth Estate
Date d'édition : 2002
Reliure : Softcover
Etat : Very Good
Edition : First Edition.
Vendeur : Andrew James Books, Cardiff, Royaume-Uni
Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. 1st Edition. 1st printing, would be Fine all round other than the publishers stamp neatly to the half title page. ex review copy appears unread and immaculate throughout.With double sided fold out dust jacket and illustrated with colour and black and white plates. N° de réf. du vendeur 003575
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Vendeur : Cocksparrow Books, Salisbury, WILTS, Royaume-Uni
Hardcover. Etat : F/VG++/ND. y First Edition. SOFTBACK SHIPPED FROM THE UK.* Edition: 1st.* Impression: 1st.Full Number Line.* Date of Publication: 2002* Publisher: * Binding and cover condition: Colour photo-illustrated soft card covers, no bumps or rubs. Absolutely minimal shelf wear to edges & corners, minimal creases to spine & hinge. VG++* Contents condition: PRIVATE COPY NOT EX-LIBRARY, Clean, crisp, tight & bright. No annotations, marks or inscriptions. No visible faults. FINE* Illustrations: One block of 16pp. colour & b/w photos.* Pages: 323 pp. text. xxvii pp. Acknowledgements, references, notes, bibliography & index at rear.* Product Description:- Oliver Morton has a sense of place and a hunger for Mars, and a thrilling manner of communicating both. His account of our nearest neighbour's history, geology and human potential is exhaustive. Morton touches on just about everything, from soil composition to survival techniques; from Martians to maps (maps, above all: they are his abiding subject, metaphor and organising principle). His artistry is to hide his daunting range of interests under a passionate and gripping human narrative: this book is about what Mars has meant, means and may one day mean for us. This is a NEAR FINE copy of the 1st./1st. with minimal shelf & reading wear reducing it to VG++* This is bulky and heavy item. A small extra contribution is included in the price to cover the cost of carriage.*. n. N° de réf. du vendeur 2081
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Vendeur : Burwood Books, Wickham Market, Royaume-Uni
Hardcover. Etat : Fine. First Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. Large 8vo.pp. 351. Signed by the author on the title page. Original publisher's binding in black, lettered silver at spine. Glossy dust jacket featuring powerful photographic images of Mars in colour, lettered white and silver. Endpaper maps of The Western and Eastern Hemispheres of Mars. Extraordinary colour and black and white photographs, maps and drawings illustrate the text. Space exploration. Mars. ISBN:184115668X. Fine in fine dust jacket. Excellent condition. Signedes. N° de réf. du vendeur C103394
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