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245 1 0 _aThe Frontiers of knowledge /foreword by Brooke Hindle ; contributors, Isaac Asimov ... [and others.
250 _afirst edition.
260 _aGarden City, New York :
_bDoubleday,
_c(c)1975.
300 _axii, 399 pages :
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336 _atext
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505 0 0 _aFirst series, 1972-73, Technology and the frontiers of knowledge: Bellow, S. Literature in the age of technology. Bell, D. Technology, nature, and society. O'Gorman, E. History, technology, and the pursuit of happiness. Medawar, P., Sir. Technology and evolution. Clarke, A. C. Technology and the limits of knowledge.--Second series, 1973-74, Creativity and collaboration: Morita, A. Creativity in modern industry. Watson, J. D. The dissemination of unpublished information. Wheldon, H. Creativity and collaboration in television programs. Safdie, M. Collective consciousness in making environment. Weinberger, C. W. Creativity and collaboration in government.--Third series, 1974-75, The modern explorers: Hillary, E., Sir. South Pole. Hoyle, F., Sir. On the origin of the universe. Libby, W. F. Radiocarbon dating. Asimov, I. The moon as threshold.
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650 0 _aTechnology and civilization.
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