The science of Philip Pullman's His dark materials

Mary Gribbin

earliest edition we have, 2004 Knopf, 2005 203 pages

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Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy is renowned for its mystery and magic. What's the truth behind it all? Is the golden compass actually based in science? How does the subtle knife cut through anything? Could there be a bomb like the one made with Lyra's hair? How do the Gallivespians' lodestone resonators really work? And, of course, what are the Dark Materials? Drawing on string theory and spacetime, quant...

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Editions we hold

The Science of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials edition · 2008 · Random House Children's Books · 9780307545442
The science of Philip Pullman's His dark materials edition · 2007 · Laurel-Leaf · 203 pages · 9780375831461
The science of Philip Pullman's His dark materials edition · 2005 · Knopf · 203 pages
Los misterios de la Materia oscura hardcover · 2004 · Ediciones B · 163 pages
The science of Philip Pullman's His dark materials edition · 2004 · Hodder Children's · 224 pages · 9780340884621

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