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Bibliography of Magnus Pyke

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Magnus Pyke was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works:

  • Manual of Nutrition (1947)
  • Townsman's Food (1952)
  • Automation: Its Purpose and Future (1957)
  • Nothing Like Science (1957)
  • About Chemistry (1959)
  • Slaves Unaware?: A mid-century View of Applied Science (1959)
  • Nutrition (Teach Yourself Books) (1961)
  • The Science Myth (1962)
  • The Boundaries of Science (1963)
  • The Science Century (1967)
  • Food & Society (1968)
  • The Human Predicament: An anthology with questions by Cedric Blackman (1968)
  • Man and Food (1970) World University Library
  • Food Science and Technology (1970)
  • Synthetic Food (1970) John Murray
  • Technological Eating: Or, Where does the fish-finger point? (1972)
  • Catering Science and Technology (1974)
  • Success in Nutrition (1975)
  • Butter Side Up!: The Delights of Science (1978)
  • There and Back (1978)
  • Long life: Expectations for Old Age (1980)
  • Our Future: Dr Magnus Pyke Predicts (1980)
  • Everyman's Scientific Facts and Feats (with Patrick Moore) (1981)
  • Food for All the Family (1981)
  • The Six Lives of Pyke [autobiography] (1981)
  • Red Rag to a Bull! (1983)
  • Curiouser and Curiouser: Dr. Magnus Pyke's Amazing A-Z of Scientific Facts (1983)
  • Weird & Wonderful Science Facts (1985)
  • Dr.Magnus Pyke's 101 Inventions (1986)

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