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Unearth the past with our wide selection of history books at Thryft. Explore ancient civilisations, world wars, and pivotal moments that shaped humanity. Whether you're a history buff or a curious learner, our collection offers both insight and intrigue.

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Clean: The New Science of Skin
James Hamblin | Riverhead Books

Clean: The New Science of Skin

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If you're curious about the skin's complex ecosystem and the myths surrounding our hygiene rituals, "Clean" by James Hamblin is a must-read. Hamblin, a doctor and journalist, dives into the world of skin microbes with a narrative that's as educational as it is entertaining. His exploration may change the way you approach your daily skin care routine, offering insights into a more natural understanding of what being clean means. You'll likely appreciate the savvy blend of science and personal experiment, which could shift your health and wellness perspective.
Ignorance: How It Drives Science
Stuart Firestein | Oxford University Press, Usa

Ignorance: How It Drives Science

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If you’ve ever felt like science was too abstract or unapproachable, "Ignorance: How It Drives Science" could be a refreshing perspective. Stuart Firestein invites you to see the beauty in not knowing, transforming the stereotype of science's rigidity to a narrative of exploration and curiosity. It’s a thought-provoking dive into the true driving force of scientific inquiry—ignorance itself—which might just make you appreciate the unknowns in life a bit more.
The End of Science: Facing the Limits of Knowledge in the Twilight of the Scientific Age

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If the untapped mysteries of science intrigue you, "The End of Science" may well become a favorite. John Horgan presents a series of interviews with intellectual giants, diving into the notion that science may be approaching a plateau. This book doesn't just inform; it provokes thought about the very nature of inquiry and human understanding.
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
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If you're intrigued by the story of humanity and want to understand how we became the dominant species on Earth, "Sapiens" is the perfect book for you. Through a captivating narrative, Harari takes you on a journey spanning thousands of years, examining what makes us unique as a species. From our ability to create powerful myths and cooperate in large numbers, to the impact we've had on the planet, "Sapiens" offers a thought-provoking perspective that will challenge and inspire you in equal measure.
Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos
M. Mitchell Waldrop | Simon & Schuster

Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos

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If you're intrigued by the intricate dance between order and chaos in our world, "Complexity" might just be your next favorite read. M. Mitchell Waldrop guides you through a fascinating journey where simplicity and complexity intertwine, using real-world phenomena to illuminate the science of complexity. It's a book that connects disparate events to reveal a new way of understanding our unpredictable reality, perfect for anyone who loves to question and learn about the fundamental forces shaping our existence.
The Ascent of Man
Jacob Bronowski | Penguin Books Ltd

The Ascent of Man

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"The Ascent of Man" would resonate with you if you're fascinated by the intersection of history, science, and philosophy. Bronowski eloquently weaves a tale of our species that is as much about our intellectual achievements as it is about our societal advancements. It's essentially a journey through human progress, exploring how our mastery of the world around us also shapes our future.
India : Fascinating & Fun Facts - Thryft
Vaijayanti Savant Tonpe | Scholastic India

India : Fascinating & Fun Facts

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This book is a perfect introduction to India's diverse culture, history, and nature. With fun and fascinating facts, readers will gain a deeper understanding of this beautiful country.
The Murder Room: The Heirs of Sherlock Holmes Gather to Solve the World's Most Perplexing Cold Cases
If you're intrigued by the interplay of mystery and gourmet cuisine, "The Murder Room" offers a compelling blend. The Vidocq Society, with its top-notch forensic experts, effectively feels like a modern-day roundtable of Sherlock Holmeses. Imagine getting a front-row seat to cold case breakthroughs while breaking bread—an intellectual and gastronomic adventure for true crime aficionados.
Beyond Measure
Jay Kappraff | World Scientific Publishing Company

Beyond Measure

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If you like books that make mathematics feel alive rather than abstract, this one has a special pull. It wanders through music, architecture, ancient symbols, and natural forms, showing how the same patterns quietly echo across worlds. Readers who enjoy big connecting ideas will likely find it thoughtful, surprising, and oddly enchanting.
The Golden Ratio: The Story of Phi, the World's Most Astonishing Number

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If numbers and aesthetics pique your interest, "The Golden Ratio" by Mario Livio will likely resonate with you. It's not just a journey through the mathematical significance of phi, but an exploration of its presence in nature and art that connects deeply with our sense of beauty and the sublime. Livio's narrative is both historical and personal, bringing to life the fascinating figures obsessed with this enigmatic ratio. It's the type of read that might change the way you perceive the world around you.
Seeing and Believing: How the Telescope Opened Our Eyes and Minds to the Heavens

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This is a great pick if you enjoy science told through big shifts in human thinking. It is not just about the invention itself, but about the people who used it to completely reframe our sense of the universe. Readers who like concise, idea-rich nonfiction will probably find it both eye-opening and quietly awe-inspiring.
Does Anything Eat Wasps? And 101 Other Unsettling, Witty Answers to Questions You Never Thought You Wanted to Ask

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If ever your curiosity has taken a wild turn at a dinner conversation or during a solitary musing, "Does Anything Eat Wasps?" could be a delightful companion. This book takes the lid off the cookie jar of your most whimsical questions, serving up scientific responses with a side of humor. Reading it is like having a chat with a clever friend who knows a bit about everything—perfect for anyone who loves trivia nights or just pondering life's quirky mysteries.
Aurora
Candace Savage | Douglas & Mcintyre Ltd

Aurora

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This is a lovely pick if you want nature writing that also satisfies your curiosity. Candace Savage makes the aurora feel both mysterious and understandable, weaving together folklore, history, and science without ever becoming dry. It’s the kind of book readers enjoy when they want to feel wonder, but also come away feeling they truly learned something.
Life at the Speed of Light: From the Double Helix to the Dawn of Digital Life
J. Craig Venter | Abacus

Life at the Speed of Light: From the Double Helix to the Dawn of Digital Life

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Picture a world where we can custom design new species—an idea both thrilling and daunting. J. Craig Venter, a giant in genomics, reveals the revolutionary potential of synthetic life in his book. If you're curious about how rewriting life’s code could transform our health, environment, and even evolution, Venter's insider view is a compelling window into these monumental changes that edge towards science fiction.
Thunderstruck
Erik Larson | Crown

Thunderstruck

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"Thunderstruck" artfully marries the wonders of technological innovation with the dark intrigue of a notorious crime, sowing a narrative that thrives on the contrast between Marconi's groundbreaking work and Crippen's grim deeds. Larson's talent for interweaving historical advancements with human narratives will make you feel intimately connected to the events that shaped modern communication and the captivating chase across the Atlantic. This book is a ticket to travel back in time, experiencing both the awe of invention and the thrill of the chase.
National Geographic Kids Skyscrapers
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Libby Romero | National Geographic Kids

National Geographic Kids Skyscrapers

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If your curiosity stretches as tall as a skyscraper, this book will satisfy your architectural intrigue. It's a great fit for kids who are fluent readers and ready to climb the ladder of knowledge about humanity’s towering achievements. You'll find yourself amazed, learning how these giants are constructed and what makes each one stand out.
Genius at Play: The Curious Mind of John Horton Conway

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This is the kind of biography that makes mathematics feel gloriously alive, not abstract or distant. Conway comes across as dazzling, mischievous, and deeply human, so even his wildest ideas feel inviting rather than intimidating. If you like books about brilliant eccentrics and the joy of thinking differently, this one feels like spending time inside a truly original mind.
Polyhedra
Peter R. Cromwell | Cambridge University Press

Polyhedra

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This is a wonderful pick if you enjoy mathematics with both visual elegance and intellectual depth. Cromwell makes polyhedra feel alive, showing how these shapes connect centuries of ideas in geometry, symmetry, and abstraction. Readers who like seeing rigorous maths grounded in history and illustration will find it especially satisfying and surprisingly captivating.
The Sawbones Book: The Hilarious, Horrifying Road to Modern Medicine: Revised and Updated for 2020
If you love learning through equal parts laughter and disbelief, this is a great pick. It turns bizarre medical history into something wildly entertaining, while still giving you real perspective on how modern medicine evolved. You come away grossed out, smarter, and much better at spotting nonsense health advice.
Fearless Symmetry: Exposing the Hidden Patterns of Numbers

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This is a wonderful pick if you like math that feels alive rather than mechanical. It takes ideas like symmetry, equations, and number theory and shows how they connect to big mysteries in a way that feels surprisingly human and elegant. Readers who enjoy seeing the story behind mathematics, not just the answers, will likely find it both eye-opening and deeply satisfying.
How to Build a Time Machine: The Real Science of Time Travel
Brian Clegg | St. Martin's Press

How to Build a Time Machine: The Real Science of Time Travel

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If your curiosity extends beyond science fiction and you find yourself captivated by the mysteries and paradoxes of time, "How to Build a Time Machine" by Brian Clegg is a journey you'll want to embark on. Clegg's exploration of time travel is rooted in real scientific theories and current research, making it a stimulating and thought-provoking read. It's an invitation to ponder what was once impossible, with a touch of scientific rigor that makes the impossible seem tantalizingly plausible.
The Self-Made Tapestry: Pattern Formation in Nature

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This is a wonderful read if you've ever stared at shells, stripes, or webs and wondered how such beauty happens without a designer. Philip Ball makes big ideas from physics, biology, and mathematics feel surprisingly graceful and readable. It has the kind of eye-opening charm that leaves you looking at the natural world with much more awe than before.
What Is an Archaeologist?
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Libby Romero | National Geographic Kids

What Is an Archaeologist?

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If you've ever fantasized about unearthing ancient secrets, "What Is an Archaeologist?" by Libby Romero is right up your alley. This National Geographic Kids book immerses you in the gritty, thrilling reality of archaeologists, who are the detectives of history. It's perfect for fostering a young reader's curiosity about the past and the exciting tools and techniques used to discover it.
Mathematics from the Birth of Numbers

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This is the kind of book for someone who wants math to feel alive rather than intimidating. It moves from the birth of numbers to advanced ideas with a warm, surprisingly readable style, mixing history, illustrations, and humor in a way that makes the subject feel human. Readers who like learning deeply and wandering through big intellectual landscapes will find it endlessly rewarding.
Entanglement
Amir D. Aczel | Plume

Entanglement

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If big scientific ideas usually feel intimidating, this one sounds like a smart friend walking you through them. It turns a famously strange concept into a lively story of curiosity, rivalry, and discovery, so you get both the science and the people behind it. A great pick if you want nonfiction that makes your brain light up without ever feeling dry.
Hiding in the Mirror: The Mysterious Allure of Extra Dimensions, from Plato to String Theory and Beyond

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This is a great pick if you love science that feels big, strange, and intellectually playful. Krauss connects philosophy, physics, and pop culture in a way that makes extra dimensions feel less like abstract math and more like a deeply human obsession. Readers who enjoy having their imagination stretched while still being grounded in real scientific debate will likely find it especially rewarding.
The Puzzling World of Polyhedral Dissections

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If you love the feeling of turning abstract geometry into something you can actually build and solve, this is a deeply satisfying read. It has that rare mix of mathematical elegance, puzzle-history charm, and maker energy, with plenty of unusual forms to spark obsession. You can imagine readers coming away eager to sketch, construct, and lose themselves in these ingenious interlocking solids.
If you're drawn to real-world heroism and endurance in the face of overwhelming natural and technological catastrophes, "Strong in the Rain" offers a profound look at the human spirit's capacity to prevail. The book provides an illuminating perspective on the 2011 events in Japan, which not only shook the earth but also the hearts of millions. It’s a testament to the Japanese people's strength and a reminder of the fragility of our existence amidst nature's mighty forces.
If you have ever been captivated by the quirks and idiosyncrasies that make us uniquely human, "The Violinist's Thumb" is a treasure trove that's both enlightening and wildly entertaining. Sam Kean takes you on a journey through our genetic code, revealing quirks and stories that are as fascinating as they are informative. It's like uncovering the secret stories of human history encoded in our DNA, all told with a narrative flair that makes complex science feel like an adventure.
Doctor Who: The Dalek Handbook - Thryft
Na, James Goss, Steve Tribe  | Bbc Books

Doctor Who: The Dalek Handbook

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If you're a Doctor Who fan and fascinated by the iconic Daleks, "Doctor Who: The Dalek Handbook" is a must-read. This book takes you on a journey through the Daleks' origins, their battles with various species, and the secrets behind their design. With stunning artwork and photographs spanning six decades of Doctor Who, this book is the ultimate celebration of these iconic villains. Get ready to dive into the fascinating world of the Daleks and discover why they have become such a beloved and enduring part of the Doctor Who universe.
Elephants on Acid and Other Bizarre Experiments
Alex Boese | Boxtree

Elephants on Acid and Other Bizarre Experiments

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If you're looking to be simultaneously amused and astonished, "Elephants on Acid" is your go-to. The book dives into some of the most outlandish experiments ever conducted in the name of science. Perfect for satiating curious minds and those with an appetite for the oddities in scientific pursuits.
Worm - The First Digital World War
Mark Bowden | Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press

Worm - The First Digital World War

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Imagine a world teetering on the brink of digital chaos, and the only barrier between order and anarchy is a group of unsung heroes—the Conficker Cabal. "Worm - The First Digital World War" offers a gripping narrative that paints a vivid picture of the intricate dance between cybersecurity experts and shadowy hackers. For anyone intrigued by the vulnerabilities of our interconnected world and the unseen battles fought in the digital trenches, Mark Bowden's book is an eye-opening journey. It's not just a story about a computer worm; it's a human tale of resilience and collective effort in the face of sprawling, technological threats.
E=Mc²: A Biography of the World's Most Famous Equation
Ralph L. Fowler, David Bodanis  | Walker And Company

E=Mc²: A Biography of the World's Most Famous Equation

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If the sheer ubiquity of E=mc² baffles you, and its deep impact on our world intrigues you, "E=mc²: A Biography of the World's Most Famous Equation" is your must-read. David Bodanis makes the profound accessible, transforming a symbol of complexity into a compelling narrative of human endeavor and intellectual triumph. This isn't just for science buffs; it's a book that anyone curious about the forces shaping our universe would thoroughly enjoy.
The COVID-19 Chronicles: Singapore's Journey from Pandemia to Peri-Pandemic Limbo - Thryft

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This book would be a good read for someone who wants to understand Singapore's response to the COVID-19 pandemic in a unique and engaging way. Through bite-sized illustrated stories, the book provides simple explanations of complex public health issues, while also offering a humorous perspective on life during the pandemic. It captures the essence of Singapore's journey from crisis to confusion, and ultimately to a state of uncertainty in the peri-pandemic limbo. It is both informative and entertaining, making it an enjoyable read for anyone interested in the global response to COVID-19.
An Inconvenient Truth: The Planetary Emergency of Global Warming and What We Can Do About It

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If you're grappling with understanding the scope of climate change or struggling to explain its significance to others, "An Inconvenient Truth" might be the resource you need. Al Gore lays out the facts of global warming with clarity and urgency, offering vivid visuals and a compelling narrative that makes the science accessible. This isn't just a textbook explanation; it's a passionate plea for awareness and action, combining the know-how of a seasoned politician with the heart of an activist. It's a book that doesn't just inform, but inspires you to become part of the change.
1,411 Quite Interesting Facts to Knock You Sideways

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If your brain hungers for quirky yet fascinating tidbits, "1,411 Quite Interesting Facts to Knock You Sideways" offers an all-you-can-eat buffet. Forget plowing through dry history books or encyclopedias; this is the dinner party cheat sheet that will make you the most interesting guest in the room or just provide endless entertainment for those moments when you crave a quick, amusing diversion.
The Scientific Indian - Thryft
Y.S. Rajan, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam  | Penguin Books India Pvt. Ltd

The Scientific Indian

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The Scientific Indian is a great read for anyone who is curious and wants to learn more about India's scientific advancements. It offers a comprehensive overview of India's recent progress in space exploration, satellite technology, missile development, agriculture, energy, and healthcare. The book emphasizes the importance of tailoring innovation to the goal of national development and provides a pragmatic vision of technological development that will drive India to the forefront of the world in the decades to come. This book will inspire the curious and adventurous mind and encourage tomorrow's scientists and technologists to dream big and work hard to make their dreams come true.
The Secret Life of the Periodic Table: Unlocking the Mysteries of All 118 Elements

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Imagine each element with a story to tell. "The Secret Life of the Periodic Table" doesn't just list elements; it makes the building blocks of our universe come alive with fascinating tales and facts. Whether you're a science enthusiast or simply curious about the atomic world, author Ben Still gives you a ticket to an engaging journey throughout the periodic table's mysteries. It's science made both accessible and enthralling.
52 Things to Do While You Poo
Hugh Jassburn | Sourcebooks

52 Things to Do While You Poo

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Ever been stuck on the loo without entertainment? "52 Things to Do While You Poo" comes to the rescue with a witty mix of games, history, and scientific facts all about the universal pastime. This absorbing read turns idle time into a chance to chuckle and learn, making it the perfect sidekick for bathroom breaks. Whether as a gag gift or your own personal amusement, it'll make you look forward to those quiet moments in the restroom.
The Man Who Knew Infinity
Robert Kanigel | Abacus

The Man Who Knew Infinity

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If you're intrigued by the intersection of genius, culture, and history, "The Man Who Knew Infinity" is a must-read. It's not just the extraordinary life story of the Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan; it's a chronicle of an inspiring, if unlikely, partnership and a testament to the power of perseverance. Kanigel paints a vivid picture that's bound to captivate you whether you're a lover of mathematics or simply a fan of human triumphs.
The Man Who Knew Infinity: A Life of the Genius, Ramanujan
Robert Kanigel | Washington Square Press

The Man Who Knew Infinity: A Life of the Genius, Ramanujan

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Imagine diving into a world where raw intuitive genius meets academic rigor. "The Man Who Knew Infinity" is more than a biography; it's a tale that juxtaposes the beauty of numbers with the profound human story of Srinivasa Ramanujan. His collaboration with G H Hardy is not only a narrative of intellectual pursuit but also a compelling account of cultural and personal contrasts. If you're enchanted by mathematics or just love an extraordinary life story, this book could reveal to you how the purest form of intellect can emerge from the most unexpected places.
Good Germs, Bad Germs
Jessica Snyder Sachs | Hill And Wang

Good Germs, Bad Germs

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If you're intrigued by the delicate dance between our bodies and their microscopic companions, "Good Germs, Bad Germs" will illuminate the nuanced relationship that modern medicine has with nature. It's a revelation that we're surrounded by beneficial bacteria, and Jessica Snyder Sachs guides us through our past mistakes and future potential in harnessing the power of these tiny organisms for health. This book is particularly timely given growing concerns about antibiotic resistance, offering not only a critique but a vision for a smarter, symbiotic approach to using science for better health outcomes.
The Archimedes Codex: Revealing the Secrets of the World's Greatest Palimpsest

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If you're fascinated by the intersection of history, science, and detective work, "The Archimedes Codex" is a compelling choice. It's a real-life treasure hunt that takes you on a journey back to the genius of Archimedes and the painstaking effort to reclaim his thoughts from the ravages of time. It's not just a book; it's an exploration into the deep intellectual history that shaped our world.
Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet
Mark Lynas | Fourth Estate

Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet

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If you're intrigued by the nitty-gritty of environmental science and are keen on understanding global warming's potential consequences, "Six Degrees" will provide a vivid exploration of our planet's future. With each chapter, you'll feel both informed and challenged, diving deeper into the urgent narrative that compels action against climate change. Mark Lynas doesn't just paint pictures of doom but invites reflection on what we can do now – a crucial read for proactive minds.
DNA: The Secret of Life
James D. Watson, Andrew Berry  | Knopf

DNA: The Secret of Life

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You seem intrigued by the building blocks of life itself. "DNA: The Secret of Life" traces the thrilling journey of genetic discovery from its foundational double helix to the modern marvels of genetic engineering. If you're seeking a deeper understanding of how we're made and what the future may hold, this book will offer you a front-row seat to science's most groundbreaking narrative.
Ripley's Believe It or Not! Prepare to Be Shocked
Ripley Entertainment Inc. | Ripley Publishing

Ripley's Believe It or Not! Prepare to Be Shocked

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If your curiosity craves the strange and shocking, "Ripley's Believe It Or Not! Prepare To Be Shocked" is like a treasure trove waiting for you. It's an invitation to challenge your sense of reality with visuals and stories that defy belief. This book will be your ticket to feeling perpetually amazed, perfect for anyone who loves to pepper their conversations with "Did you know" facts.
1978 Yearbook of Astronomy - Thryft
Patrick Moore | W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.

1978 Yearbook of Astronomy

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If stargazing and astronomical events captivate you, this Yearbook of Astronomy from 1978 could provide a nostalgic journey through that year’s cosmic occurrences. It's an excellent piece for anyone interested in the historical perspective of astronomy or those who collect astronomical literature. Diving into this book is like unearthing a time capsule, allowing you a glimpse into the celestial wonderment of the past.
The Turing Tests Expert Code Puzzles

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If you're someone who loves a good brain-teaser and has an appreciation for the history of computing, "The Turing Tests" might just be the next book to capture your imagination. Gareth Moore's puzzles are as ingenious as they are challenging, provoking that satisfying "eureka" moment with each solution. It's a cerebral adventure that pays homage to one of the greatest minds in the field, Alan Turing, and it's sure to keep you engaged for hours.
Science Chronicles 2018 - Thryft

Science Chronicles 2018

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If you're intrigued by where scientific innovation can take us, this is the book for you. "Science Chronicles 2018" offers a unique glimpse at the forefront of science and technology from Singapore's viewpoint. This collection can spark inspiration for anyone interested in the upcoming trends in science and their potential impact on our world.
50 Years of Science in Singapore

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If you're curious about how a nation can strategically foster its scientific development, "50 Years of Science in Singapore" could be an enlightening read for you. Through the eyes of key contributors, you'll gain insights into the coordinated efforts that transformed Singapore into a hub of scientific achievement. This compilation isn't just a mere historical account; it's a blueprint of dedicated nation-building that may inspire professionals and students alike.

Dive into the annals of time

At Thryft, we carry a vast collection of history books that transport you to different eras and locales. From the wonders of ancient Egypt to the complexities of the Cold War, we've curated an array of works that cater to both seasoned historians and casual readers. With selections that shed light on the socio-political landscapes of yesteryears, each book promises a journey into rich narratives and factual revelations. Expand your understanding of human progression with works that are as educational as they are exciting.