The Scientific Renaissance, 1450-1630Harper, 1962 - 380 páginas Discusses roller coasters, their origins, history, revival in popularity through theme parks, and possible future. Includes a list of America's best roller coasters. |
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The Triumph of Our New | 17 |
The Pleasure and Delight of Nature | 50 |
The Copernican Revolution | 68 |
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