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The Next Ten Thousand
Years: A Vision of Man’s Future in the Universe.
Introduction by Patrick Moore. “An impassioned and optimistic
defence of science and technology”, Publisher’s Weekly.
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The Iron Sun: Crossing
the Universe through Black Holes. The construction of an
artificial black hole close to the solar system for technological
purposes. “Fascinating. Berry stays with science and yet outdoes
science fiction”, Isaac Asimov. “Dazzling. Even sceptics may be
willing to suspend disbelief”, Time magazine.
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Koyama's
Diamond , “Berry will certainly amuse and instruct more
than a few with his first excursion into fiction", The
Economist.
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Labyrinth of
Lies.
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The
Giant Leap: Mankind Heads for the Stars. David
Brin said ``From Outrageous to awe-inspiring, The
Giant Leap takes you on a wild ride into the biggest frontier - a
quirky, optimistic call to the stars.'' Also
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Galileo and the Dolphins. "I read
Galileo and the Dolphins with great interest and enjoyment."
-- Arthur C. Clarke |
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The Next
500 Years: Life in the Coming Millennium. Tim
Rice said ``Adrian Berry is as perceptive as Arthur C. Clarke, as
entertaining as Alan Clark and as logical as Marcia Clark.'' |
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Eureka:
A Book of Scientific Anecdotes
(First published as The Harrap Book of Scientific
Anecdotes). Patrick Moore said `This is a fascinating book,
and I enjoyed every page of it.'' |
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See a complete list
of books written by Adrian Berry - on AMAZON -
HERE
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