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1999-11-04 Hardcover New NEW-It is Brand NEW and in its NEW dust cover. It is without a remainder mark.
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Cambridge, MA, U.S.A. 1999 Hard Cover First Edition New in New jacket 8vo-over 7?"-9?" tall. Paul Davies, foreword. 8vo. Hardcover with dustjacket, 170 pp. Illustrated with
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photographs. Stated first printing. ISBN: 0738201243. As new in new dustjacket, protected with mylar cover. [b91]
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1999 Hard cover First edition. New in good dust jacket. Sewn binding. Paper over boards. 208 p. Audience: General/trade.
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Hidden beneath the sterile surface of Earth’sneighboring planet may be the keys to unlocking the origins of life in the universe. An expert on extreme-life environments, Malcolm Walter demonstrates that similarities between ancient Earth and Mars may prove crucial in the quest for life’s origins. From the amazing discovery of microbial life in boiling hot springs on earth—which many scientists believe to be the source of life on Earth—to the vast oceans and rivers that once covered Mars, Walter argues that the ...