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"Local Heroes" Book of British Ingenuity

 

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"Local Heroes" Book of British Ingenuity


by Paul Bader (Author)
by Adam Hart-Davis (Author)

 

Paperback

ISBN: 9780750914734

 

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The stories of over 45 British pioneers of science, invention, and technology which often focus on the less well known aspects of renowned heroes such as Edward Jenner, Brunel and Florence Nightingale. Among the inventions covered are the kaleidoscope, the Ayrton fan, the equals sign and decimal point, swimming umbrellas and a mobile sheep-wash.


Based on the popular UK tv program featured on the Learning Channel here, this lively history tells the stories of more than 45 pioneers of science, invention and technology. This delightful history of science focuses on surprising facts and bizarre discoveries by Britain's scientific heroes. Readers will delight in such true adventures as how smallpox vaccination inventor Edward Jenner was elected to the Royal Society for his paper on cuckoos and turned down an invitation to sail around the world with Captain Cook; the practical joker who defied incredible odds to build the first Eddystone Lighthouse and then died when it was swept away by the greatest storm England has ever known; the failed Scottish minister who invented the first kaleidoscope; Sarah Guppy's modified tea urn which simplified breakfast; and Hertha Marks's research on ripples which led to the invention of the Ayrton fan that saved thousands of soldiers' lives in World War I gas attacks.


 

ISBN 750914734
ISBN13 9780750914734
Publisher Sutton Publishing Ltd
Format Paperback
Publication date 25/09/1997
Pages 160
Weight (grammes) 450
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 240
Width (mm) 170