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Books with title Venus

  • Venus

    Ruth Bjorklund

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Sept. 1, 2009)
    This intriguing series takes at our universe and the planets, stars, etc. that are part of it.
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  • Venus

    Dana Meachen Rau

    Hardcover (Compass Point Books, March 15, 2002)
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  • Venus

    Larry Dane Brimner

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 1, 1999)
    Discusses our early ideas about the planet Venus, what we have discovered about its true nature, and what we may learn from it in the future
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  • Venus

    Robin Birch

    Library Binding (Chelsea Clubhouse, March 1, 2008)
    Discusses the discovery, physical characteristics, and exploration of the second closest planet to the Sun.
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  • Venus

    Isaac Asimov, Richard Hantula

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, June 1, 2002)
    Describes some of the various features of the planet Venus and how we have learned what we know.
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  • Venus

    Giles Sparrow

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Nov. 8, 2001)
    What would it be like if you could travel to Venus in a spaceship, plunge through its clouds of sulfuric acid, and land on the scalding surface? This book takes you on a mission to the most deadly planet in the solar system. Watch volcanoes erupt, drive around the rim of a crater, and find out what Venus might be a vision of Earth in the future.
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  • Venus

    Charnan Simon

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Introduces the planet Venus, exploring its atmosphere, composition, and other characteristics and looking particularly at how humans learned about the second planet from the sun.
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  • Venus

    Steven L. Kipp

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Discusses the orbit, atmosphere, surface features, exploration, and other aspects of the planet Venus.
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  • Venus

    Nancy Loewen

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Surveys classical mythology, discussing the relationship between Greek and Roman myths, and describes the birth and life of the goddess Venus.
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  • Venus

    Ruth Owen

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, July 15, 2013)
    Venus, our mysterious neighbor, with its wild atmosphere and clouds of acid makes for an exciting subject. Young astronomers will learn about its place in the solar system and its harsh surface conditions. Awe-inspiring illustrations will excite their imaginations and leave them wanting to learn much more about space science.
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  • Venus

    Larry Dane Brimner

    Library Binding (Children's Press (CT), Sept. 15, 1998)
    Ideal for today's young investigative reader, each A True Book includes lively sidebars, a glossary and index, plus a comprehensive "To Find Out More" section listing books, organizations, and Internet sites. A staple of library collections since the 1950s, the new A True Book series is the definitive nonfiction series for elementary school readers.
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  • Venus

    Seymour Simon

    Library Binding (William Morrow & Co, March 1, 1992)
    A continuation of a highly acclaimed series on the solar system introduces kids to Earth's "sister planet," covering everything from Venus's scorching deserts and clouds of sulfuric acid to the crushing pressure of its atmosphere.
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