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Fro m Raindrops to Volcanoes. By Duncan C. Blanchard. Th e two volumes of "Biometeorology 2" make a much New York, Doubleday and Company, Inc., 1967. 170 pages. more manageable package than if they were one volume. $1.25. The y have attractive dust covers, are bound in the same green and gold as their predecessor, have the table of contents for Thi s is a book to be read for the sheer pleasure derived bot h identically in each (though the index is in Part 2 only), from both the lucid style of the text and its highly intriguing an d contain very readable type and crisply reproduced draw- scientific content. It is a book that, once started, is not to be ings and plates. Th e difficult decision as to what to include in set down again until the final sentence is reached on page Par t 1 and what in Part 2 has resulted in volumes of almost 170, approximately one hour and fifty-five minutes later. It exactly equal size, with the bulk of the material on humans is an unusual book and one that defies the usual format for an d domestic animals in Part 1.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society – American Meteorological Society
Published: Nov 1, 1967
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