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2335 books at Vernon O Content

Title Author Accession Location
Wednesday is indigo blue : discovering the brain of synesthesia / Richard E. Cytowic, M.D., and David M. Eagleman, Ph.D. Richard E. Cytowic, David Eagleman 5274 -
Weevils in the flour : an oral record of the 1930s depression in Australia / Wendy Lowenstein Wendy Lowenstein 20013 -
Werner's nomenclature of colours, with additions, arranged so as to render it highly useful to the arts and sciences, particularly zoology, botany, chemistry, mineralogy, and morbid anatomy : annexed to which are examples selected from the well-known objects in the animal, vegetable, and mineral kingdoms / by Patrick Syme Patrick Syme 13321 -
We shall eat and drink again : a wine and food anthology / edited by Louis Golding and André L. Simon Louis Golding, André L. Simon 14256 -
What about Darwin? : all species of opinion from scientists, sages, friends, and enemies who met, read, and discussed the naturalist who changed the world /​ Thomas F. Glick Thomas Glick 3404 -
What about Mozart? What about murder? Reasoning from cases / Howard S. Becker Howard Becker 9094 -
What art is Arthur C. Danto 6745 -
What color is the sacred? Michael Taussig 4107 -
What is art? Leo Tolstoy, Aylmer Maude 3618 -
What is free speech? : the history of a dangerous idea / Fara Dabhoiwala Faramerz Dabhoiwala 28274 -
What is history? / E. H. Carr Edward Hallett Carr 15588 -
What is life? the next fifty years : speculations on the future of biology / edited by Michael P. Murphy and Luke A. J. O'Neill Michael P. Murphy 30601 -
What is your dangerous idea? : today's leading thinkers on the unthinkable John Brockman 5717 -
What it means to be human : reflections from 1791 to the present / Joanna Bourke Joanna Bourke 5326 -
What kind of creatures are we? / Noam Chomsky Noam Chomsky 11744 -
What's the worst that could happen? : existential risk and extreme politics / Andrew Leigh Andrew Leigh 26914 -
What the Chinese don't eat : the collected Guardian columns / Xinran Xinran 21791 -
What to expect when you're dead : an ancient tour of death and the afterlife / Robert Garland Robert Garland 31411 -
When Einstein walked with Gödel : excursions to the edge of thought / Jim Holt Jim Holt 15214 -
When they come from space / Mark Clifton Mark Clifton 8946 -
When we are no more : how digital memory is shaping our future / Abby Smith Rumsey Abby Smith Rumsey 11556 -
When writing met art : from symbol to story / Denise Schmandt-Besserat Denise Schmandt-Besserat 3442 -
Where Paris dines : with information about restaurants of all kinds, costly and cheap, dignified and gay, known and little known, and how to enjoy them / by Julian Street Julian Street 13576 -
Where the universe came from : how Einstein's relativity unlocks the past, present and future of the cosmos / New Scientist New Scientist 13625 -
Which 'aesthetics' do you mean? : ten definitions Leonard Koren 3840 -
Who are you? : identification, deception and surveillance in early modern Europe Valentin Groebner, Mark Kyburz, John Peck 2205 -
Who do you think you are? : second generation immigrant women in Australia / edited by Karen Herne, Joanne Travaglia, Elizabeth Weiss Karen Herne, Joanne Travaglia, Elizabeth Weiss 26032 -
Wholeness and the implicate order / David Bohm David Bohm 24040 -
Who owns antiquity? : museums and the battle for our ancient heritage / James Cuno James Cuno 2552 -
Who's afraid of red, yellow and blue? : positions in colour field painting Karola Grasslin 2263 -
Whose justice? Which rationality? / Alasdair MacIntyre Alasdair MacIntyre 22352 -
Why are we 'artists'? : 100 world art manifestos / edited with an introduction by Jessica Lack Jessica Lack 12892 -
Why birds sing : a journey through the mystery of bird song / David Rothenberg David Rothenberg 9073 -
Why cats paint : a theory of feline aesthetics Heather Busch, Burton Silver 1759 -
Why fakes matter : essay on problems of authenticity / edited by Mark Jones Mark Jones 14055 -
Why information grows : the evolution of order, from atoms to economies / Cesar Hidalgo Cesar Hidalgo 10194 -
Why Iris Murdoch matters : making sense of experience in modern times / Gary Browning Gary Browning 26188 -
Why it's ok to enjoy the work of immoral artists / Mary Beth Willard Mary Beth Willard 22429 -
Why people believe weird things : pseudoscience, superstition, and other confusions of our time / Michael Shermer, foreword by Stephen Jay Gould Michael Shermer, Stephen Jay Gould 9840 -
Why? : the purpose of the universe / Philip Goff Philip Goff 27714 -
Why the world does not exist / Markus Gabriel, translated by Gregory S. Moss Markus Gabriel, Gregory Moss 9793 -
Why time flies : a mostly scientific investigation / Alan Burdick Alan Burdick 13114 -
Why we believe : evolution and the human way of being / Agustín Fuentes Agustín Fuentes 25140 -
Why we die : the new science of aging and the quest for immortality / Venki Ramakrishnan Venki Ramakrishnan 28648 -
Why we make art and why it is taught Richard Hickman 2914 -
Why we read fiction : theory of mind and the novel / Lisa Zunshine Lisa Zunshine 27677 -
Why we see what we do redux : a wholly empirical theory of vision / Dale Purves and R. Lotto Dale Purves, R. Lotto 7688 -
Wild rivers : Franklin/Denison/Gordon / photographs by Peter Dombrovskis ; text by Bob Brown Peter Dombrovskis, Bob Brown 11238 -
Wild strawberries / a film by Ingmar Bergman ; translated by Lars Malmstrom and David Kushner Ingmar Bergman, Lars Malmstrom, David Kushner 17669 -
William Blake : a new kind of man / Michael Davis Michael Justin Davis 20478 -