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61. A Scientist's War: The diary of Sir Clifford Paterson 1939-45 (I E E History of Technology Series) by R.J. Clayton, J. Algar | |
Hardcover: 702
Pages
(1991-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Institution of Engineering and Technology is one of the world's leading professional societies for the engineering and technology community. The IET publishes more than 100 new titles every year; a rich mix of books, journals and magazines with a back catalogue of more than 350 books in 18 different subject areas including: -Power & Energy |
62. The Life of Benjamin Franklin, Volume 3: Soldier, Scientist, and Politician, 1748-1757 by J. A. Leo Lemay | |
Hardcover: 768
Pages
(2008-11-18)
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Editorial Review Product Description Described as "a harmonious human multitude," Ben Franklin's life and careers were so varied and successful that he remains, even today, the epitome of the self-made man. Born into a humble tradesman's family, this adaptable genius rose to become an architect of the world's first democracy, a leading light in Enlightenment science, and a major creator of what has come to be known as the American character. Journalist, musician, politician, scientist, humorist, inventor, civic leader, printer, writer, publisher, businessman, founding father, philosopher—a genius in all fields and a bit of a magician in some. |
63. A Spiritual Journey: Why I Became a Christian Scientist by Richard A. Nenneman | |
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(2008-05-31)
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64. The Dialectical Tragedy of the Concept of Wholeness: Ludwig von Bertalanffy's Biography Revisited (Exploring Unity Through Diversity) by David Pouvreau | |
Paperback: 264
Pages
(2009-03-09)
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65. A to Z of Sts Scientists (Notable Scientists) by Elizabeth H. Oakes | |
Hardcover: 384
Pages
(2002-11)
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66. Gregor Mendel: Planting the Seeds of Genetics by Simon Mawer, Field Museum of Chicago | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(2006-09-01)
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67. How the Laser Happened: Adventures of a Scientist by Charles H. Townes | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2002-02-28)
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A great read!
From a fellow Paladin |
68. The Wright Brothers: Beyond the First Flight (Biography) by Biographiq | |
Paperback: 80
Pages
(2008-01-21)
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69. The Callendar Effect: The Life and Work of Guy Stewart Callendar (1898-1964), The Scientist Who Established the Carbon Dioxide Theory of Climate Change (Historical Monographs) by James Rodger Fleming | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(2009-01-01)
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What Does a guy named Guy have to do with Global Warming? Actually, quite a lot. |
70. Concise Dictionary of Scientific Biography | |
Hardcover: 1128
Pages
(2000-10-13)
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Rare and Important Resource of Science and Scientists
Great Reference Book
The Greatest Scientists, as Fragile as the Rest of Us |
71. Notable Women Scientists | |
Hardcover: 696
Pages
(1999-11-22)
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72. A Dictionary of Scientists (Oxford Paperback Reference) | |
Paperback: 592
Pages
(1999-06-24)
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Editorial Review Product Description Compact, comprehensive, and crammed full of useful facts throughout, A Dictionary of Scientists will be an essential reference for scientists, students, and anyone with a general interest in science. Customer Reviews (1)
A Dictionary of Scientists At this price you will not find a better quick reference book. ... Read more |
73. A to Z of Scientists in Space and Astronomy (Notable Scientists) by Deborah Todd, Joseph A. Angelo | |
Hardcover: 322
Pages
(2005-02)
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Sort of an who is who of astrophysics
Excellent resource. |
74. From Sorceress to Scientist: Biographies of Women Physical Scientists (Lives of Women Scientists Series) by Kevin A. Nies | |
Spiral-bound: 95
Pages
(1991-09)
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75. Thomas Hariot, the Mathematician, the Philosopher and the Scholar by Henry Stevens | |
Paperback: 78
Pages
(2010-03-07)
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76. Benjamin Franklin (Lives and Legacies) by Edwin S. Gaustad | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2008-04-29)
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Everyone Should Read This Biography |
77. Five Billion Vodka Bottles to the Moon: Tales of a Soviet Scientist by Iosif Shkolovsky | |
Hardcover: 268
Pages
(1991-07)
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Insightful... |
78. Galileo: Renaissance Scientist And Astronomer (Makers of the Middle Ages and Renaissance) by Tim McNeese | |
Library Binding: 100
Pages
(2005-09)
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79. In Darwin's Shadow: The Life and Science of Alfred Russel Wallace: A Biographical Study on the Psychology of History by Michael Shermer | |
Hardcover: 448
Pages
(2002-08-15)
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"In Darwin's Shadow" aptly titled
Oxford University Press pricing!
Wallace matters, so this book matters
Darwin forever under a cloud....
In the shadow no longer In many ways A. R. Wallace, though not a formally educated man, was more of a research scientist than Darwin.He apparently plunged into the pursuit of regional studies with a vengeance for most of his youth, some twelve years abroad, studying natural subjects in their native habitat. Whether it was beetles in the tropics, indigenous people in their native and in their European dominated settings, the communities of animals characteristic of different regions in Southeast Asia, or the geology of various regions, etc, his studies were extensive and detailed.According to Shermer, he logged in over 20,000 miles on various collecting trips, and just on his Malay trip collected almost 125,000 specimens, over a thousand of which were new species (p. 14). His reputation for openness and exposure to new experiences was amazing, especially for the day, and recognized even by those who did not necessarily agree with his opinions.His written output was prolific and varied, with topics ranging from ancient history, animal behavior, botany, ethics, history of science, linguistics, plurality of worlds, phrenology, spirtualism, taxonomy, womens rights, agricultural economics, literature and poetry, poor laws, and trade regulation (p. 15).Shermer indicates that even into old age Wallace wrote on a variety of subjects and had a life-time average output that ranks high, even when compared to modern writers like Gould, Sagan, and Ernst Mayr. While I found Shermer's historical matrix model interesting, I felt that I learned more about how history and biography are created in our own time and what it says about us than I did about Wallace or his contemporaries.The matrix model seems to smack of psychobabble and Oprah "awarenesses" and introduces a lot of introspection into the possible effects of birth order, etc. on behavior.It tries to hard to get at the "whys?" of human behavior and motivation for which there is little proof for or against.It was only once the author got into the life and times of the man himself that I could more easily settle into Wallace's world.For one thing, I understood better what the flap about the man's delving into spiritualism was all about.I also learned where Wallace and Darwin differed, even from the beginning, in their own individual approach to evolution, and why Darwinian evolution is the model that gained the greatest respect and serves as the foundation of modern theories. I think more than anything, the book introduces the reader to the fact that science is a communal thing, a human thing, and is subject to the vicissitudes of other human endeavors: chance, political and social prejudices, personalities and egos, readiness for new ideas, plain old mistakes, etc.I learned again that scientific discoveries occur in tandem, when the world is ready to receive them, that they're sort of "in the air."I learned that more than one person can come up with the same or similar idea, putting their own personal stamp on the concept, thereby forwarding human knowledge just a little bit more.I learned that scientists can be wrong or partly wrong about their topic and can be wrong or partly wrong about topics outside their expertise, and most importantly, that reputation should not be given total credence without proper thought.Because a person is famous does not mean that their opinions are any more valid than anyone else's. An enlightening biography of an interesting man.While I think that Darwin's is the more carefully thought out and supported theory of evolution, I think that Wallace was the more interesting and happier person.I suspect it would have been more fun to have known him than to have known Darwin. ... Read more |
80. The Camel's Nose: Memoirs Of A Curious Scientist by Knut Schmidt-Nielsen | |
Hardcover: 349
Pages
(1998-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description "It has been said that the primary function of schools is to impart enough facts to make children stop asking questions. Those with whom the schools do not succeed become scientists." So begins Knut Schmidt-Nielsen in his autobiography The Camel's Nose, a fascinating reflection on his life and more than forty years of studies and adventures in locations ranging from the Sahara Desert to the Arctic Circle. One of the world's most prominent animal physiologists, Schmidt-Nielsen has throughout his career sought answers to seemingly simple questions: How can camels go for days without drinking? Do marine birds drink seawater? Why don't penguins' feet freeze? How do animals find food and water in the desert? By asking questions about the animals around us, we learn more about who we are, and the answers Schmidt-Nielsen discovered have not only helped us understand animals, but have provided us with insight into fundamental principles of life and survival. In The Camel's Nose, Schmidt-Nielsen relates the story of his life and work, interweaving tales of his childhood in Scandinavia and his personal and professional struggles in the United States with first-hand accounts of field work in Africa, Australia, and around the globe. He recounts how he sought out peculiar problems of animal form and function and details his remarkable discoveries. He also provides a glimpse into the personal life of a world-renowned scientist, from the rewards and difficulties of growing up in a family of scientists to the challenges of his early career to the redeeming power of love later in life. The Camel's Nose reveals a passionate curiosity-for seeking out and finding answers. The reader is fortunate to share in Schmidt-Nielsen's lifelong quest and to be given an inside look into the life of a scientist who has witnessed the better part of a century of breathtaking discovery and change. Customer Reviews (2)
An excellent description of a life of scientific adventure. 1. He showed that research in the field or the lab can be a real adventure. 2. His approach to research was a strongcombination of observation andhumane experiment- ation. 3. He is a scientist who can write clearly,with no reliance on jargon used only by scientists in hisprofession. This is a book I recommend to scientists, budding scientists,and anyone curious about the wayscientists live and love!
Exceptionally gripping to the curious scientist in all of us |
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