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Inventions, a visual encyclopedia, written by John Farndon, Jacob Field, Joe Fullman, Andrew Humphreys, and Giles Sparrow

Label
Inventions, a visual encyclopedia, written by John Farndon, Jacob Field, Joe Fullman, Andrew Humphreys, and Giles Sparrow
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes index and glossary
Illustrations
illustrationsmapsportraits
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Inventions
Nature of contents
encyclopedias
Oclc number
1042812834
Responsibility statement
written by John Farndon, Jacob Field, Joe Fullman, Andrew Humphreys, and Giles Sparrow
Sub title
a visual encyclopedia
Summary
"Packed with fascinating facts and awesome pictures, this book explores the greatest inventions and inventors through the ages."--, (Source of summary not specified)Find out about the greatest inventions, inventors, ideas, and discoveries from ancient history to the modern day. From the humble wheel to electricity, computers to robots, Inventions: A Visual Encyclopedia covers a range of areas organized by theme: transportation (including cars and bicycles), communication (such as pens, TVs, phones, and cameras); home (from toilet paper to microwave ovens); work (the lathe and the microscope), health (including vaccinations and prosthetic limbs); and space (inventions that were made for astronauts and that are now used on Earth, such as smoke alarms and memory foam). The book also includes galleries that contain a collection of related inventions on one spread, while profile spreads explore the lives of prolific inventors, such as Thomas Edison, or key inventive ages, from Ancient China to the Digital Revolution. This also helps young readers--the innovators and "disruptors" of tomorrow--to understand how a particular invention made an impact on society at a particular time and in the years after it was first put to use. --, Publisher's description
Table Of Contents
Early breakthroughs -- Making the modern world -- Get moving -- Communication -- At home -- In good health -- Space
Target audience
juvenile
resource.variantTitle
SmithsonianDK Inventions
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