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Imaging the Infant Universe

by Mcewen, Jason - Paperback (Vdm Verlag Dr Mueller E K; Aug 15, 2008)

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Baby Boomer Diaries : Child Of The Universe 1958

by Bachman, Bonnie - Paperback (Iuniverse Inc; Dec 30, 2004)

$12.75

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Black Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays

by Hawking, Stephen W. - Paperback (Bantam Dell Pub Group; Oct 1, 1994)

$12.24 - $16.20
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The Secret Universe Of Names : The Dynamic Interplay Of Names And Destiny

by Feinson, Roy, et al - Hardcover (Overlook Pr; Oct 21, 2004)

$9.16 - $27.55
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City Baby Chicago

by Sullivan, Karin Horgan - Paperback (Universe Pub; Nov 30, 2004)

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City Baby Brooklyn : The Ultimate Parenting Guide For Brooklyn Parents From Pregnancy Through Preschool

by Lowenstein, Alison - Paperback (Universe Pub; Sep 20, 2005)

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City Baby L.A. : The Ultimate Guide For L.A. Parents From Pregnancy To Preschool

by Meadow, Linda Friedman, et al - Paperback (Universe Pub; Nov 8, 2005)

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