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- The beginnings of Western science, the European scientific tradition in philosophical, religious, and institutional context, 600 B.C. to A.D. 1450, David C. Lindberg
- Death of a science in Russia, the fate of genetics as described in Pravda and elsewhere, edited by Conway Zirkle
- Architects of ideas;, the story of the great theories of mankind,, by Ernest R. Trattner
- Voyaging in strange seas, the great revolution in science, David Knight
- Correspondence between Spencer Fullerton Baird and Louis Agassiz--two pioneer American naturalists., Collected and edited by Elmer Charles Herber
- Romance and reason, Islamic transformations of the classical past, edited by Roberta Casagrande-Kim, Samuel Thrope, Raquel Ukeles ; including contributions by Leigh Chipman, Steven Harvey, Y. Tzvi Langermann, Rachel Milstein, and Julia Rubanovich
- Seeds of life, from Aristotle to Da Vinci, from sharks' teeth to frogs' pants, the long and strange quest to discover where babies come from, Edward Dolnick
- Darwin's ghosts, the secret history of evolution, Rebecca Stott
- Yankee science in the making, by Dirk J. Struik
- Evolution and the Victorians, science, culture and politics in Darwin's Britain, Jonathan Conlin
- The discoveries, Alan Lightman
- The golden age of science, thirty portraits of the giants of 19th-century science, by their scientific contemporaries. Edited by Bessie Zaban Jones, with an introduction by Everett Mendelsohn
- Charles Darwin, destroyer of myths, Andrew Norman
- Men of science in America, the story of American science told through the lives and achievements of twenty outstanding men from earliest colonial times to the present day, by Bernard Jaffe
- Man and nature in the Renaissance, Allen G. Debus
- Technics and civilization, by Lewis Mumford
- The dark side of the enlightenment, wizards, alchemists, and spiritual seekers in the age of reason, John V. Fleming
- Brilliant blunders, from Darwin to Einstein - colossal mistakes by great scientists that changed our understanding of life and the universe, Mario Livio
- American eclipse, a nation's epic race to catch the shadow of the moon and win the glory of the world, David Baron
- The visioneers, how a group of elite scientists pursued space colonies, nanotechnologies, and a limitless future, W. Patrick McCray
- The flame of Miletus, the birth of science in ancient Greece (and how it changed the world), John Freely
- Blood work, a tale of medicine and murder in the scientific revolution, Holly Tucker