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The Human Crisis, by Julian Huxley
Of Men and Galaxies, by Fred Hoyle
The Challenge of Science, by George Boas
Of Molecules and Men, by Francis Crick
Nothing But or Something More, by Jacquetta Hawkes
Abortion in a Crowded World:
The Problems of Abortion with Special Reference to India
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by S. Chandrasekhar
World Culture and the Black Experience, by Ali A. Mazrui
Energy for Tomorrow, by Philip H. Abelson
Plato's Universe, by Gregory Vlastos
The Nature of Biography, by Robert Gittings
Darwinism and Human Affairs, by Richard D. Alexander
Arms Control and SALT II, by W. K. H. Panofsky
Promethean Ethics:
Living with Death, Competition, and Triage
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by Garrett Hardin
Social Environment and Health, by Stewart Wolf
The Possible and the Actual, by François Jacob
Facing the Threat of Nuclear Weapons, by Sidney D. Drell
Symmetries, Asymmetries, and the World of Particles, by T. D. Lee
The Symbolism of Habitat:
An Interpretation of Landscape in the Arts
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by Jay Appleton
The Essence of Chaos, by Edward N. Lorenz
Environmental Health Risks and Public Policy:
Decision Making in Free Societies
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by David V. Bates
Language and Human Behavior, by Derek Bickerton
The Uses of Ecology: Lake Washington and Beyond,
by W T. Edmondson

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Publication Information: Book Title: How Musical Is Man?. Contributors: John Blacking - author. Publisher: University of Washington Press. Place of Publication: Seattle. Publication Year: 1974. Page Number: ii.
    
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