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From: altenbur@plains.NoDak.edu (Karl Altenburg)
Subject: New Alife Books
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Here are two new ALife titles:

Artificial Life IV, edited by Rodney A. Brooks and Pattie Maes,
A Bradford Book, MIT Press, 1994.

I don't know the price on this but I imagine that its about $30.00?

ISBN: 0-262-52190-3

MIT Press 
55 Hayward Street
Cambridge, MA  02142
1-800-356-0343 (US & Canada)
1-617-625-8569

The Artificial Life Route to Artificial Intelligence -- Building Embodied,
Situated Agents, edited by Luc Steels and Rodney Brooks, Lawrence Erlbaum,
1994.

$69.95 (cloth)
$29.95 (paper)

ISBN: 0-8058-1518-X
ISBN: 0-8058-1519-8 (paper)

Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
365 Broadway
Hillsdale, NJ  07642
1-800-926-6579
1-201-666-4110
1-201-666-2394 (FAX)
orders@leahq.mhs.compuserve.com

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Karl R Altenburg				altenbur@plains.NoDak.edu
North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND  58105

All things are artificial, for nature is the art of God.  SIR THOMAS BROWNE
