_The Reader's Guide to the History of Science_, edited by Arne Hessenbruch, is now published. See http://www.fitzroydearborn.com/readgths.htm Publishers blurb: An international team of over 200 contributors looks at the literature of the history of science in some 500 entries on individuals (e.g. Einstein), institutions and disciplines (e.g.Mathematics), general themes (e.g.Romantic Science) and central concepts (e.g.Paradigm and Fact). The field has been construed broadly to include the history of medicine and technology and other related disciplines. Robert Maxwell Young [log in to unmask] http://www.human-nature.com