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Thunder Below!: The USS Barb Revolutionizes Submarine Warfare in World War II

Eugene B. Fluckey, Corey Snow, et al.

4.8 on Amazon

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The Third Plate: Field Notes on the Future of Food

Dan Barber

4.8 on Amazon

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Keeping a Family Cow: The Complete Guide for Home-Scale, Holistic Dairy Producers

Joann S. Grohman

4.8 on Amazon

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The Story Behind: The Extraordinary History Behind Ordinary Objects (Science Gift, Trivia, History of Technology, History of Engineering & Technology)

Emily Prokop

4.3 on Amazon

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The Great Railway Bazaar: By Train Through Asia

Paul Theroux

4.3 on Amazon

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On Grand Strategy

John Lewis Gaddis, Mike Chamberlain, et al.

4.5 on Amazon

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How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper

Barbara Gastel

4.6 on Amazon

1 HN comments

Mismatch: How Inclusion Shapes Design (Simplicity: Design, Technology, Business, Life)

Kat Holmes and John Maeda

4.7 on Amazon

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Buffalo for the Broken Heart: Restoring Life to a Black Hills Ranch

Dan O'Brien

4.7 on Amazon

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The Perfect Storm: A True Story of Men Against the Sea

Sebastian Junger, Richard Davidson, et al.

4.6 on Amazon

1 HN comments

Helicopter Flying Handbook: FAA-H-8083-21B (ASA FAA Handbook Series)

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)/Aviation Supplies & Academics (ASA)

4.8 on Amazon

1 HN comments

Apollo 1: The Tragedy That Put Us on the Moon

Ryan S. Walters

? on Amazon

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Up in the Air: The Real Story of Life Aboard the World’s Most Glamorous Airline

Betty Riegel

4.4 on Amazon

1 HN comments

The Essentials of Technical Communication

Elizabeth Tebeaux and Sam Dragga

5 on Amazon

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Raspberry Pi Cookbook: Software and Hardware Problems and Solutions

Simon Monk

4.6 on Amazon

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arnarbionSep 21, 2016

Yes, you are absolutely right ("Pilot's handbook of aeronautical knowledge", "Helicopter flying handbook", etc.).

That said, rational numbers and twelfth root of two etc. aren't exactly what musicians or composers would be thinking about, but rather scales, intervals, chords and progressions. That's the music theory the OP was arguably looking for. Those are introduced on the Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_theory#Fundamentals_of_m...

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