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Title |
Author |
Dancing Corndogs in the Night: Reawakening Your Creative Spirit |
Don Hahn |
Dancing in the Dragon's Den:
Rekindling the Creative Fire in Your Shadow |
Rosanne Bane |
| Dancing
Naked in the Mind Field |
Kary B. Mullis |
| Darwin's
Dangerous Idea |
Daniel
C. Dennett |
Dealers
of Lightning:
Xerox Parc and the Dawn of the Computer Age |
Michael A. Hitzik |
The Death of
Common Sense:
How Law is Suffocating America |
Philip K. Howard |
| DeBono's
Mind Pack |
Edward De Bono |
| De
Bono's Thinking Course |
Edward De Bono |
| Deep Play |
Diane Ackerman |
Demon-Haunted
World:
Science as a candle in the dark |
Carl
Sagan |
| Defying the Crowd |
Robert
J. Sternberg |
The
Diary of Vaslav Nijinski:
The unexpurgated edition |
Waslav Nijinski |
Dinosaur
in a Haystack:
Reflections in natural history |
Stephen
Jay Gould |
| Direct
Creativity with Attribute Listing |
Robert
P. Crawford |
|
The Discoverers |
Daniel
J. Boorstin |
Discover Your Genius:
How to Think Like History's Ten Most Revolutionary Minds |
Michael Gelb,
Martin Kemp |
Doubt
and Certainty:
The celebrated academy debates on science, mysticism, reality, in general on the knowable
and unknowable with particular forays |
Tony
Rothman,
George
Sudarshan |
| Dragonfly:
NASA and the crisis aboard Mir |
Bryan
Burrough |
The
Dragons of Eden:
Speculations on the evolution of human intelligence |
Carl Sagan |
|
Drawing on the
Right Side of the Brain |
Betty Edwards |
Dreams
and Nightmares:
The new theory on the origin and meaning of dreams |
Ernest
Hartmann |
|
Driving Growth Through Innovation |
Robert B. Tucker |
| Dumbth:
The lost art of thinking with 101 ways to reason better & improve your mind |
Steve
Allen |
| e:
The story of a number |
Eli
Maor |
| Edison:
A life of invention |
Paul
Israel |
ENIAC:
The Triumphs and Tragedies of the World's First Computer |
Scott McCartney |
Einstein's
Miraculous Year:
Five papers that changed the face of physics |
John
Stachel |
The
Einstein Paradox:
And other science mysteries solved by Sherlock Holmes |
Colin
Bruce |
| Einstein's
Refrigerator and Other Stories From the Flip Side of History |
Steve Silverman |
The Elegant Universe:
Superstrings, hidden dimensions, and the quest for the ultimate theory |
Brian R. Green |
The Emergence of Everything:
How the World Became Complex |
Harold J. Morowitz |
The
Emotional Brain:
The mysterious underpinnings of emotional life |
Joseph
Ledoux |
| Emotional
Intelligence |
Daniel Goleman |
|
The End of Stress As We Know It |
Bruce McEwen,
Elizabeth Lasley |
The
Endurance:
Shakelton's legendary Antarctic expedition |
Caroline
Alexander |
| Enhancing
Thinking Skills in the Sciences and Mathematics |
Diane
F. Halpern |
| Ernest
Hemingway on Writing |
Ernest Hemmingway |
| Escaping
into the Open: The Art of Writing True |
Elizabeth Berg |
| Escapism |
Yi-Fu Tuan |
Every
Creeping Thing:
True tales of faintly repulsive wildlife |
Richard Conniff |
|
Everything You
Know Is Wrong |
Paul Kirchner |
Explaining
Consciousness:
The hard problem |
Johnathan
Shear |
|
Expect the Unexpected |
Roger von Oech |
|
The Expression
of Emotions in Man and Animals |
Charles Darwin |
| Fantasy:
A practical guide to escapism |
William Davis |
Fashionable
Nonsense:
Postmodern intellectuals' abuse of science |
Alan D. Sokal,
Jean Bricmont |
| Feminine
Ingenuity |
Anne L. Macdonald |
Feminine
Wiles:
Creative techniques for writing women's feature stories that sell |
Donna
Elizabeth Boetig |
Fermat's
Enigma:
The epic quest to solve the world's greatest mathematical problem |
Simon
Singh |
Feynman's
Lost Lecture:
The motion of planets around the sun |
Feynman,
Goodstein,
Goodstein |
First
in Flight:
The Wright brothers in North Carolina |
Stephen Kirk |
|
First
You Build a Cloud |
K. C. Cole |
| The
Flight from Science and Reason |
Paul R. Gross |
Flow: The psychology of optimal experience |
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi |
Four
in One:
Thinking, Reading, Writing, Researching |
Edward
A. Dornan,
Robert
Dees |
|
Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences |
Howard
Gardner |
| Francis
Bacon (1561-1626) |
Perez
Zagorin |
Francis
Bacon: Anatomy of an enigma
(British Painter, 1902-1992) |
Michael
Peppiatt |
Francis
Bacon: A retrospective
(British Painter, 1902-1992) |
Dennis Farr
Francis Bacon
Michael
Peppiatt |
Frankenstein's
Footsteps:
Science, genetics, and popular culture |
John Turney |
|
Freedom Evolves |
Daniel C. Dennett |
Free Within Ourselves:
Fiction Lessons for Black Authors |
Jewell Parker Rhodes |
From Workshop to Toy Store:
A Fascinating Inside Look at How Toy Inventors Develop, Sell, and Cash in on Their Ideas |
Richard C. Levy,
Ronald O. Weingartner |
| The Future
and Its Enemies |
Virginia
Postrel |
|
A
General Theory of Love |
Thomas
Lewis,
Fari Amini,
Richard Lannon |
Gesundheit!:
Bringing good health to you, the medical system, and society through physician service,
complementary therapies, humor, and joy |
Patch
Adams |
| Getting
Out of Your Thinking Box |
Lindsay
Collier |
God in the Equation:
How Einstein Became the Prophet of the New Religious Era |
Corey S. Powell |
Great
Feuds in Science:
Ten of the livliest disputes ever |
Hal
Hellman |
The
Hand:
How its use shapes the brain, language, and human culture |
Frank
R. Wilson |
Hand
and Mind:
What gestures reveal about thought |
David
McNeill |
| A
History of Knowledge: Past, present and future |
Charles van Doren |
Homo
Ludens:
A study of the play-element in culture |
Johan
Huizinga |
How
Brains Think:
Evolving intelligence then and now |
William H. Calvin |
| How to Defend Humane Ideals |
James R. Flynn |
|
How to Think
Like Leonardo da Vinci |
Michael
Gelb |
| Humanism and Ideology: an Aristotelian View |
James
R. Flynn |
|
The Human Brain Coloring Book |
M. C. Diamond,
A. B. Scheibel |
|
Exuberance: The
passion for life
|
Kay Redfield Jamison |