In a message dated 21/10/2003 23:20:19 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Has anybody else seen this book or has any list member participated in compiling this book?
I bought this book a couple of weeks ago and agree, it's a superb guide to Mars - which it should be, given the backgro
ecent book:
http://www.psi.edu/newsletter/fall03/page3.html
Bob V.
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[meteorite-list] Found a new Mars book!
larrytwinkmonrad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tue, 21 Oct 2003 15:21:46 -0700
Larry, Jim Kriegh and I went on a nice tour of this
office a few months ago. They have wonderful art o
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Howard Wu
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Hi list,
Going to the corner bookstore for a coffee break I
Thanks for the link,
It was interesting to learn that the have a "field trip program" now that I have the Traveler's Guide to Mars.
Serious now, are they set up for walking visits, such as on my next Tuscon vacation in 2004? Or are these just their business offices.
Howard Wularrytwinkmonr
Larry, Jim Kriegh and I went on a nice tour of this office a
few months ago. They have wonderful art on the walls as well as
books such as the one you mentioned. Here is the url:
http://www.psi.edu/
Twink Monrad
Another new book: Magnificent Mars by Ken Croswell. A large coffee-table book.
On page 67 is a photo of the Los Angeles meteorite.
Ron Baalke
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Hi list,
Going to the corner bookstore for a coffee break I just found a cool new book:
"A Traveler's Guide to Mars" by William K. Hartmann, 468pp., Workman Publishing (C. june 2003) ISBN 0-7611-2606-6 $18.95.
some possiblities here:
"Notice:Twenty-five percent of the royalty proceeds from
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