Science + History
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Science + History
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- The history of science and technology, a browser's guide to the great discoveries, inventions, and the people who made them, from the dawn of time to today, Bryan Bunch, with Alexander Hellemans
- The scientists, an epic of discovery, edited by Andrew Robinson
- The dream universe, how fundamental physics lost its way, David Lindley, author of Uncertainty
- A brief history of science, as seen through the development of scientific instruments
- Never pure, historical studies of science as if it was produced by people with bodies, situated in time, space, culture, and society, and struggling for credibility and authority, Steven Shapin
- A short history of nearly everything, Bill Bryson
- Newton at the center, Joy Hakim
- Timelines of science, US editor, Jill Hamilton ; editors, Ann Baggaley, Martyn Page, Carron Brown
- The story of science, power, proof and passion, Michael Mosley and John Lynch
- 100 ideas that changed the world, history's greatest breakthroughs, inventions and theories, [editor/writer, Richard Lacayo ; managing editor, Richard Stengel]
- Clockwork futures, the science of steampunk and the reinvention of the modern world, Brandy Schillace
- The Oxford illustrated history of science, edited by Iwan Rhys Morus
- Weighing the soul, the evolution of scientific beliefs, Len Fisher
- Idea makers, personal perspectives on the lives & ideas of some notable people, by Stephen Wolfram
- The age of everything, how science explores the past, Matthew Hedman
- Making the monster, the science behind Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Kathryn Harkup
- The illustrated timeline of science, a crash course in words & pictures, Sidney Strickland with Eliza Strickland
- The ascent of man, volume 12-13, co-produced by BBC-TV and Time-Life Films
- Seven brief lessons on physics, Carlo Rovelli ; translated by Simon Carnell and Erica Segre
- Light from the east, how the science of medieval Islam helped to shape the western world, John Freely
- The upright thinkers, the human journey from living in trees to understanding the cosmos, Leonard Mlodinow
- The story of western science, from the writings of Aristotle to the big bang theory, Susan Wise Bauer
- Science, a four thousand year history, Patricia Fara
- Making the monster, the science behind Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Kathryn Harkup
- Seeing further, the story of science and the Royal Society, edited & introduced by Bill Bryson ; contributing editor, Jon Turney
- The ascent of man, volume 9-11, co-produced by BBC-TV and Time-Life Films
- Life is simple, how Occam's razor set science free and shapes the universe, Johnjoe McFadden
- The knowledge machine, how irrationality created modern science, Michael Strevens
- Lost science, astonishing tales of forgotten genius, Kitty Ferguson
- Truth or beauty, science and the quest for order, David Orrell
- The ascent of man, volume 6-8, co-produced by BBC-TV and Time-Life Films
- Einstein's mistakes, the human failings of genius, Hans C. Ohanian
- Theories for everything, an illustrated history of science from the invention of numbers to string theory, [John Langone, Bruce Stutz, and Andrea Gianopoulos]
- The prism and the pendulum, the ten most beautiful experiments in science, Robert P. Crease
- Seeing further, the story of science & the Royal Society, edited & introduced by Bill Bryson ; contributing editor, Jon Turney
- Lost in wonder, imagining science and other mysteries, by Colette Brooks
- A short history of nearly everything, Bill Bryson
- The ascent of man, volume 1-2, co-produced by BBC-TV and Time-Life Films
- The Newton papers, the strange and true odyssey of Isaac Newton's manuscripts, Sarah Dry
- Album of science, from Leonardo to Lavoisier, 1450-1800, I. Bernard Cohen. --
- The invention of science, a new history of the scientific revolution, David Wootton
- An ocean of air, why the wind blows and other mysteries of the atmosphere, Gabrielle Walker
- Convergence, the idea at the heart of science : how the different disciplines are coming together to tell one coherent, interlocking story, and making science the basis for other forms of knowledge, Peter Watson
- Nonsense on stilts, how to tell science from bunk, Massimo Pigliucci
- The story of science, from antiquity to the present, R.R. Subramanyam ... [et al.] ; editors, Ritu Malhotra & Gaurav Dikshit
- Horizons, a global history of science, James Poskett
- The structure of scientific revolutions, Thomas S. Kuhn ; with an introductory essay by Ian Hacking
- The science of liberty, democracy, reason and the laws of nature, Timothy Ferris
- The genesis of science, the story of Greek imagination, Stephen Bertman
- Album of science, Antiquity and the Middle Ages, John E. Murdoch. --
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