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					<description><![CDATA[<h2><em>A Brief History of Time</em> for the 21st Century</h2><p>At the heart of our galaxy lies a monster so deadly, not even light can escape its grasp. Its secrets lie waiting to be discovered. It's time to explore our universe's most mysterious inhabitants</p><h2>Black Holes</h2>]]></description>
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<p>At the heart of our galaxy lies a monster so deadly, not even light can escape its grasp. Its secrets lie waiting to be discovered. It&#8217;s time to explore our universe&#8217;s most mysterious inhabitants</p>
<h2>Black Holes</h2>
<p><strong>At the heart of the Milky Way lies a supermassive black hole 4 million times more massive than our Sun. A place where space and time are so warped that light is trapped if it ventures within 12 million km. According to Einstein, inside lies the end of time. According to 21st-century physics, the reality may be far more bizarre.</strong></p>
<p>Black holes lie where the most massive stars used to shine and at the edge of our current understanding. They are naturally occurring objects, the inevitable creations of gravity when too much matter collapses into not enough space. And yet, although the laws of nature predict them, they fail fully to describe them.</p>
<p>Black holes are places in space and time where the laws of gravity, quantum physics and thermodynamics collide. Originally thought to be so intellectually troubling that they simply could not exist, it is only in the past few years that we have begun to glimpse a new synthesis; a deep connection between gravity and quantum information theory that describes a holographic universe in which space and time emerge from a network of quantum bits, and wormholes span the void.</p>
<p>In this groundbreaking book, Professor Brian Cox and Professor Jeff Forshaw take you to the edge of our understanding of black holes; a scientific journey to the research frontier spanning a century of physics, from Einstein to Hawking and beyond, that ends with the startling conclusion that our world may operate like a giant quantum computer.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><em>A Brief History of Time</em> for the 21st Century</h2>
<p>At the heart of our galaxy lies a monster so deadly, not even light can escape its grasp. Its secrets lie waiting to be discovered. It&#8217;s time to explore our universe&#8217;s most mysterious inhabitants</p>
<h2>Black Holes</h2>
<p><strong>At the heart of the Milky Way lies a supermassive black hole 4 million times more massive than our Sun. A place where space and time are so warped that light is trapped if it ventures within 12 million km. According to Einstein, inside lies the end of time. According to 21st-century physics, the reality may be far more bizarre.</strong></p>
<p>Black holes lie where the most massive stars used to shine and at the edge of our current understanding. They are naturally occurring objects, the inevitable creations of gravity when too much matter collapses into not enough space. And yet, although the laws of nature predict them, they fail fully to describe them.</p>
<p>Black holes are places in space and time where the laws of gravity, quantum physics and thermodynamics collide. Originally thought to be so intellectually troubling that they simply could not exist, it is only in the past few years that we have begun to glimpse a new synthesis; a deep connection between gravity and quantum information theory that describes a holographic universe in which space and time emerge from a network of quantum bits, and wormholes span the void.</p>
<p>In this groundbreaking book, Professor Brian Cox and Professor Jeff Forshaw take you to the edge of our understanding of black holes; a scientific journey to the research frontier spanning a century of physics, from Einstein to Hawking and beyond, that ends with the startling conclusion that our world may operate like a giant quantum computer.</p>
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		<title>Putting the Rabbit in the Hat</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Growing up in Dundee, Scotland, Cox lost his father when he was just eight years old and was brought up by his three elder sisters in the aftermath of his mother's nervous breakdowns and ultimate hospitalisation. After joining the Dundee Repertory Theatre at the age of fifteen, you could say the rest is history - but that is to overlook the enormous graft that has gone into the making of the legend we know today. This is a rags-to-riches life story like no other - a seminal autobiography that both captures Cox's distinctive voice and his very soul.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b><font size="+1"><b>The long-awaited memoir by movie and theatre legend, Brian Cox.</b><br /><b><br />A <i>Guardian</i>,<i> Times</i>, <i>Sunday Times</i> and <i>Independent</i> Book of the Year</b></font></b></p>
<p><b>*Featuring a foreword by the executive producer of <i>Succession</i>, Frank Rich,</b> <b>an executive producer of HBO&#8217;s <i>Succession, </i>a former chief drama critic of <i>The New York</i> <i>Times, </i>and the author of the memoir <i>Ghost Light.</i>*</b></p>
<p>&#8216;One of the best showbiz memoirs ever written&#8230; it&#8217;s as funny as it is furious&#8230; Brian Cox has done everything and with this book he leaves everyone else standing&#8217; <i><b>Mail on Sunday</b></i></p>
<p>From <i>Titus Andronicus</i> with the RSC to media magnate Logan Roy in HBO&#8217;s <i>Succession</i>, Brian Cox has made his name as an actor of unparalleled distinction and versatility. We know him on screen, but few know of his extraordinary life story.</p>
<p>Growing up in Dundee, Scotland, Cox lost his father when he was just eight years old and was brought up by his three elder sisters in the aftermath of his mother&#8217;s nervous breakdowns and ultimate hospitalization. After joining the Dundee Repertory Theatre at the age of fifteen, you could say the rest is history &#8211; but that is to overlook the enormous graft that has gone into the making of the legend we know today. </p>
<p>This is a rags-to-riches life story like no other &#8211; a seminal autobiography that both captures Cox&#8217;s distinctive voice and his very soul. Rich in emotion and meaning, with plenty of laughs along the way, it will be a classic in the vein of <i>The Moon&#8217;s a Balloon</i> by David Niven and <i>What&#8217;s It All About</i> by Michael Caine.</p>
<p>&#8216;Absolute heaven&#8217; <b><i>Sunday Times</i></b></p>
<p>&#8216;A hugely readable memoir from a giant of stage and screen&#8217; <b>Mark Kermode</b></p>
<p>&#8216;A life well lived and a story well told. From first page to last Brian Cox the great actor is Brian Cox the great storyteller, and nobody is spared his sharp eye and his caustic wit, himself and some big Hollywood names included&#8217; <b>Alastair Campbell</b></p>
<p>&#8216;Laced with his characteristic generosity, self-deprecation and cut-the-crap wisdom&#8217; <b>Harriet Walter</b></p>
<p>&#8216;Mesmerizing&#8217; <b>Peter Biskind</b></p>
<p>&#8216;Blisteringly brilliant&#8217; <b>Bryony Gordon</b></p>
<p>&#8216;Funny and irreverent&#8217; <b><i>The Times</i></b></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Growing up in Dundee, Scotland, Cox lost his father when he was just eight years old and was brought up by his three elder sisters in the aftermath of his mother's nervous breakdowns and ultimate hospitalization. After joining the Dundee Repertory Theatre at the age of fifteen, you could say the rest is history - but that is to overlook the enormous graft that has gone into the making of the legend we know today. This is a rags-to-riches life story like no other - a seminal autobiography that both captures Cox's distinctive voice and his very soul.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b><font size="+1"><b>The long-awaited memoir by movie and theatre legend, Brian Cox.</b><br /><b><br />A <i>Guardian</i>,<i> Times</i>, <i>Sunday Times</i> and <i>Independent</i> Book of the Year</b></font></b></p>
<p><b>*Featuring a foreword by the executive producer of <i>Succession</i>, Frank Rich,</b> <b>an executive producer of HBO&#8217;s <i>Succession, </i>a former chief drama critic of <i>The New York</i> <i>Times, </i>and the author of the memoir <i>Ghost Light.</i>*</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;One of the best showbiz memoirs ever written&#8230; it&#8217;s as funny as it is furious&#8230; Brian Cox has done everything and with this book he leaves everyone else standing&#8217; &#8211; <i>Mail on Sunday</i></b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;Absolute heaven&#8217; &#8211;<i> Sunday Times<br /></i><br /></b><b>&#8216;A hugely readable memoir from a giant of stage and screen&#8217; &#8211; Mark Kermode</b><br /><b><br />&#8216;A life well lived and a story well told. From first page to last Brian Cox the great actor is Brian Cox the great storyteller, and nobody is spared his sharp eye and his caustic wit, himself and some big Hollywood names included&#8217; &#8211; Alastair Campbell</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;Laced with his characteristic generosity, self-deprecation and cut-the-crap wisdom&#8217; &#8211; Harriet Walter</b><br /><b><br />&#8216;Mesmerizing&#8217; &#8211; Peter Biskind</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;Blisteringly brilliant&#8217; &#8211; Bryony Gordon</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;Funny and irreverent&#8217; &#8211; <i>The Times</i></b></p>
<p>From <i>Titus Andronicus</i> with the RSC to media magnate Logan Roy in HBO&#8217;s <i>Succession</i>, Brian Cox has made his name as an actor of unparalleled distinction and versatility. We know him on screen, but few know of his extraordinary life story.</p>
<p>Growing up in Dundee, Scotland, Cox lost his father when he was just eight years old and was brought up by his three elder sisters in the aftermath of his mother&#8217;s nervous breakdowns and ultimate hospitalization. After joining the Dundee Repertory Theatre at the age of fifteen, you could say the rest is history &#8211; but that is to overlook the enormous graft that has gone into the making of the legend we know today. </p>
<p>This is a rags-to-riches life story like no other &#8211; a seminal autobiography that both captures Cox&#8217;s distinctive voice and his very soul. Rich in emotion and meaning, with plenty of laughs along the way, it will be a classic in the vein of <i>The Moon&#8217;s a Balloon</i> by David Niven and <i>What&#8217;s It All About</i> by Michael Caine.</p>
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