Drawing on recent research into the nature of black holes, Columbia Astrobiology Center director Caleb Scharf has produced a book that is being called “vivid and accessible.” (August)

Here are 21 promising nonfiction titles appearing just in time for summer 2012.
Drawing on recent research into the nature of black holes, Columbia Astrobiology Center director Caleb Scharf has produced a book that is being called “vivid and accessible.” (August)
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