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I don't know what Sobel was thinking here. Almost a quarter of the book is a play (mostly fictional) she wrote about Copernicus. I didn't know, and it is rather disappointing when what you are after is a non fiction biography of a man like the cover says it should be.
Copernicus was fascinating, there is no need to embellish.