And complete your paperback trio with Michael Zimmerman’s Science,
Nonscience, and Nonsense, which was described by Peter de Groot as “highly
readable and comprehensive” when he reviewed the hardback (6 January 1996, p
36). Published by John Hopkins University Press, £12.50, ISBN
0801857740.
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