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The Sky's Dark Labyrinth - The Sky's Dark Labyrinth Book I - cover

The Sky's Dark Labyrinth - The Sky's Dark Labyrinth Book I

Stuart Clark

Editorial: Birlinn

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Sinopsis

At the dawn of the seventeenth century everyone believed that the sun revolved around the earth. Yet some men knew that the heavens did not move as they should. And some men began to suspect that this heresy was in fact the truth. As Europe convulsed in conflict between Catholic and Protestant, these men prepared to die for that truth. This is the story of Kepler and Galileo, two men whose struggle with themselves, with the evidence and with the forces of reaction changed not simply themselves but our world.
The Skyapos;s Dark Labyrinth is the first of a trilogy of novels inspired by the dramatic struggles, personal and professional, and key historical events in manapos;s quest to understand the Universe.
Disponible desde: 01/05/2011.
Longitud de impresión: 288 páginas.

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