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  <title>The Dark Side of the Universe: A Scientist Explores the Mysteries of the Cosmos</title>
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    <body><![CDATA[Yes, I just read a book about science from 1989.  I realize the information is totally outdated, but for someone who wants a basic introduction to the history of cosmology and some of the basic theories surrounding the origin and structure of the univerise, it's a great book.  I happened upon it in the stacks, read the first paragraph, and promptly checked it out.  Trefil is a fantastic writer, using lots of helpful analogies and witty asides while never speaking down to his audience.  I'm looking forward to reading some of his other (newer) works.  Cudahy Main Stacks: QB 14.5 .T74 1989]]></body>
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