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The queen's conjuror:

the science and magic of Dr. Dee
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HarperCollins, Jun 4, 2001 - Biography & Autobiography - 394 pages

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Galileo, Kepler and Newton are generally credited with having accomplished the profound intellectual revolution that created modern science. Though they have done their work so well that it is perhaps ... Read full review

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THE LORD OF MISRULE
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THE MOST PRECIOUS JEWEL
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About the author (2001)

Benjamin Woolley, writer & broadcaster, covers both the arts & the sciences. His writing includes "Virtual Worlds," a book on virtual reality, "Bride of Science," a biography of Byron's brilliant daughter, & contributions to various British periodicals. He lives in London.

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