Out next week in paperback, John Maddox’s What Remains to Be
Discovered got an enthusiastic reception from Graham Farmelo in his review
(26 September 1998, p 44): “Splendidly lucid and wide-ranging”. Published by
Papermac, £12, ISBN 0333650093.
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