It matters how well the book teaches me. I really wouldn't care about the author's age. Planning to write a book?
2006-07-26 15:45:55
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answered by matt 3
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It depends. If say I could find a book by Norman Levitt on economics, it wouldn't matter if he authored it at the age of 19, he mastered the subject well before then. Now if you could find an astrophysics book by a nineteen year old who had sufficient qualifications,(ones vouched for by a reputable body of learning), then I would say, go for it, but do some preliminary reading.
2006-07-26 20:24:55
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answered by Physics is the Answer. 2
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Yeah, they probably started learning astrophysics before they were 10 years old, if they're writing a book on it by 19.
Maybe you should buy some books by other people, too, just to compare
2006-07-26 20:24:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Edison started young.
By the age of twenty six Alexander the Great had conquered most of the known world. Mozart was composing before he could shave.
I doubt anyone is going to take that into consideration if it's well worth the look. Hope this helps.
2006-07-26 20:14:01
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answered by vanamont7 7
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the best work is done by the young sure would ! and my last classes were 30 years ago so i am not young also I'm sure the publisher would spell check English Majors don't do physics
2006-07-26 20:11:19
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answered by Anonymous
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auther?? use that spell check! especially if you write a book
2006-07-26 20:17:42
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answered by conswc 1
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No, not if he cannot spell...I would have a hard enough time assimilating the material without needing to translate it too.
2006-07-26 20:10:38
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answered by ronrlogan 5
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