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Carl Sagan, Cosmos (1980)

Carl Sagan, Cosmos (1980) (097.00.00)

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Carl Sagan’s classic, best-selling science book of all time accompanied his wildly popular television series Cosmos. In an accessible way, Sagan covered a broad range of scientific topics and made the history and excitement of science understandable and enjoyable for Americans and then for an international audience. The book offers a glimpse of Sagan’s personal vision of what it means to be human.
Carl Sagan’s classic, best-selling science book of all time accompanied his wildly popular television series <em>Cosmos</em>. In an accessible way, Sagan covered a broad range of scientific topics and made the history and excitement of science understandable and enjoyable for Americans and then for an international audience. The book offers a glimpse of Sagan’s personal vision of what it means to be human.