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  <desc>Inventory made by Joan, for shelves H to K only.</desc>
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   <bk:type>HIST</bk:type>
   <bk:author>Bradshaw, Gillian</bk:author>
   <bk:pub>Forge Books; New Ed edition (June 2, 2001)</bk:pub>
   <bk:title>The Sand-Reckoner</bk:title>
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    <h:p>Building on a few antique facts, Bradshaw ably recreates the extraordinary 
life of Archimedes, the great mathematician and engineer who lived in Syracuse from
287 to 212 B.C. After a few years studying in Alexandria, Archimedes returns home
where his father is dying and his city at war with the Romans.
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