Could you eat a comet? McSween, head of the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Tennessee, asks--and answers--such questions in his folksy, anecdotal introduction to planetary geology. Features a great deal of recent research that has never before been given popular treatment.
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Could you eat a comet? McSween, head of the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Tennessee, asks--and answers--such questions in his folksy, anecdotal introduction to planetary geology. Features a great deal of recent research that has never before been given popular treatment.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. 8vo. ix, 241pp, b/w ills, index. Papered boards in dust-jacket. The book provides a 'readable and interesting overview of the solar system with a high level of scientific accuracy. '
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Very good; Collectible. The hardcover stated St. Martin's First Edition from August 1993. Other than a clipped back cardholder flyleaf (ex libris), the mylar-covered book is in positively excellent condition. There are no rips, tears, etc. ---and the pages and binding are tight as a drum.