Kit Chapman
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My Archipelago - The Story of a Family
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published
2010
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3 editions
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Great Britain Chefs
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published
1990
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6 editions
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An Innkeeper's Diary
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published
1999
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6 editions
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New Great British Chefs
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The Age of Alchemy: How Early Innovators Shaped Modern Chemistry
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“Today, all modern steel is contaminated by Trinity and the later atomic tests; the process to make it requires large quantities of air and inevitably sucks in some of this radioactive debris. If steel with low background radiation is needed – such as for highly sensitive Geiger counters – the only option is to use steel made before 1945.”
― Superheavy: Making and Breaking the Periodic Table
― Superheavy: Making and Breaking the Periodic Table
“What better way to forget your troubles than to make some stuff glow in the dark?”
― Superheavy: Making and Breaking the Periodic Table
― Superheavy: Making and Breaking the Periodic Table
“We have about two-thirds of the world’s supply right now of thorium-229,’ Boll says off-handedly, before moving on. ‘At Oak Ridge?’ ‘Uh, no. Right there. In that bottle. You’re looking at two-thirds of the world’s supply.”
― Superheavy: Making and Breaking the Periodic Table
― Superheavy: Making and Breaking the Periodic Table
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