Science + History -- Juvenile literature
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Science + History -- Juvenile literature
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Science + History
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Incoming Resources
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- Science in the Renaissance, Brendan January
- A really short history of nearly everything, Bill Bryson
- Absolutely everything!, a history of Earth, dinosaurs, rulers, robots and other things to numerous to mention, Christopher Lloyd
- Timelines of science, authors Leo Ball [and 8 others]
- 100 scientists who made history, remarkable scientists who shaped our world, written by Andrea Mills and Stella Caldwell ; consultant, Philip Parker
- Science and technology:, humankind's quest for knowledge and explanations, John Farndon
- 100 steps for science, why it works and how it happened, written by Lisa Jane Gillespie; illustrated by Yukai Du
- Eureka!, the most amazing scientific discoveries of all time, Mike Goldsmith
- Scholars of science, Rob Colson
- Marie Curie, Laura Hamilton Waxman
- Albert Einstein, Stephanie Sammartino McPherson
- The search for simple substances, by Joan Solomon
- Stars and forces, by Joan Solomon
- The Science Book, editors, Rob Colson, Camilla Hallinan, David John
- Discovering the cure for scurvy, by Joan Solomon
- Scientists and their discoveries, Christine Hatt
- Timeline, science & technology : a visual history of our world, Peter Goes ; [translated by Bill Nagelkerke]
- Scientists, inspiring tales of the world's brightest scientific minds, written by Isabel Thomas ; illustrated by Jessamy Hawke
- Garfield's almost-as-great-as-lasagna, guide to science, Rebecca E. Hirsch ; Garfield created by Jim Davis
- Eureka!, a big book of discoveries, written by Jonathan Litton ; illustrated by Wenjia Tang
- Science year by year, written by Clive Gifford, Susan Kennedy and Philip Parker ; consultant Jack Challoner
- The science that changed the world, remarkable discoveries and breakthroughs, Stuart Kumar-Terry
- The big squeeze, by Joan Solomon
- Albert Einstein and his inflatable universe, by Mike Goldsmith ; illustrated by Philip Reeve
- 100 steps for science, why it works and how it happened, written by Lisa Jane Gillespie ; illustrated by Yukai Du
- Louis Pasteur, by Nicola Kingsley
- Shocking science, 5,000 years of mishaps and misunderstandings, written by Steve Parker ; illustrated by John Kelly
- The story of science, Anna Claybourne ; illustrator, Adam Larkum
- Benjamin Franklin, by Nicola Kingsley
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