A Suspiciously Simple History of Science and Invention: Without the Boring Bits by John Farman

A Suspiciously Simple History of Science and Invention: Without the Boring Bits

John Farman

246 pages first pub 1991 (editions)

nonfiction history science challenging informative reflective medium-paced
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Gives the low down on characters such as Archimedes, Gallileo, Caxton, Newton, Nobel, Marie Curie and Henry Ford. The book covers a range of subjects from the earliest fish hooks to the Norwegian Project Phoenix - a floating hotel/island for 5600 ...

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