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Bestsellers - Berkeley

19 July 2003

  1. A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson, Broadway/Random House

  2. Krakatoa by Simon Winchester, HarperCollins

  3. Stiff by Mary Roach, W. W. Norton

  4. Prime Obsession by John Derbyshire, Joseph Henry

  5. Nature via Nurture by Matt Ridley, HarperCollins

  6. Isaac Newton by James Gleick, Pantheon

  7. Y: The Descent of Men by Steve Jones, Houghton Mifflin

  8. The Music of the Primes by Marcus du Sautoy, HarperCollins

  9. Echo of the Big Bang by Michael Lemonick, Princeton University Press

  10. Feynman’s Rainbow by Leonard Mlodinow, Warner

Feynman’s Rainbow is Some Time with Feynman in the UK – and is also a downloadable e-book in cyberspace. The encryption technology that stops you copying…

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