Inventions + History
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Inventions + History
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Inventions + History
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- Eureka, how invention happens, Gavin Weightman
- Inventors, incredible stories of the world's most ingenious inventions, written by Robert Winston ; illustrated by Jessamy Hawke
- The creative engineer, the art of inventing, Winston E. Kock
- Inventos, que camiaron la historia, producción ejecutiva, Tomi Bednar Landis ; director, Phil Grabsky
- Women of invention, life-changing ideas by remarkable women, Charlotte Montague
- Women inventors, hidden in history, Petrice Custance
- ¡Pat?ntalo!, el libro de los inventos ?tiles y disparatados en la historia, Malgorzata Mycielska ; Aleksandra Mizielinska y Daniel Mizielinski ; traducci?n, Olga Glondys
- Fifty machines that changed the course of history, written by Eric Chaline
- 16 inventos muy, muy importantes, libro para los que quieren conocer algunos de los inventos m?s importantes del mundo, Paco Climent, Violeta Monreal
- Inventors, by Mari Rich ; foreword by Malinda Gilmore and Mel Poulson, National Organization for the Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers
- Why didn't I think of that?, bizarre origins of ingenious inventions we couldn't live without, Allyn Freeman, Bob Golden
- History is inventive, written by Brooke Knight ; drawn by Sophy Smith
- What a great idea!, inventions that changed the world, Stephen M. Tomecek ; illustrated by Dan Stuckenschneider
- How to invent everything, a survival guide for the stranded time traveler, Ryan North
- Asimov's chronology of science and discovery, Isaac Asimov
- The pinball effect, how renaissance water gardens made the carburetor possible, and other journeys through knowledge, James Burke
- How things are made, from automobiles to zippers, Andrew Terranova and Sharon Rose
- Inventology, how we dream up things that change the world, Pagan Kennedy
- The World almanac book of inventions
- Neo Leo, the ageless ideas of Leonardo da Vinci, Gene Barretta
- The Smithsonian book of invention
- Ideas that changed the world / authors, Julie Ferris [and seven others]
- A history of great inventions, James Dyson ; edited by Robert Uhlig
- Insane inventors, by Stephanie Bearce ; with illustrations by Eliza Bolli
- House of invention, the secret life of everyday products, David Lindsay
- A super sticky mistake, written by Alison Donald ; illustrated by Rea Zhai
- March of the iron men,, a social history of union through invention,, by Roger Burlingame
- Now & Ben, the modern inventions of Benjamin Franklin, Gene Barretta
- Connections 2, a production of TLC in association with James Burke and the Principal Film Company, UK
- The progress of invention in the nineteenth century
- The story behind, the extraordinary history behind ordinary objects, Emily Prokop
- Girls think of everything, stories of ingenious inventions by women, Catherine Thimmesh ; illustrated by Melissa Sweet
- The book of inventions, Ian Harrison
- The pneumatics of Hero of Alexandria, [translated from the ancient Greek by Joseph Gouge Greenwood; edited by Bennet Woodcroft
- Imaginative inventions, the who, what, where, when, and why of roller skates, potato chips, marbles, and pie and more!, by Charise Mericle Harper
- The most powerful idea in the world, [a story of steam, industry, and invention], William Rosen
- 50 things you should know about inventions, by Clive Gifford
- The scientific breakthrough, the impact of modern invention, Ronald W. Clark
- La tecnología antes y ahora, Cynthia O'Brien ; traducción de Pablo de la Vega
- The kid who invented the popsicle, and other extraordinary stories behind everyday things, Don L. Wulffson
- Cathedral, forge, and waterwheel, technology and invention in the Middle Ages, Frances & Joseph Gies
- Concise history of science & invention, an illustrated time line, edited by Jolyon Goddard
- Inventors, makers, barrier breakers, Pendred Noyce
- Partners in progress, [by] Esse V. Hathaway; illustrated by Edmund F. Ward
- Eureka! An illustrated history of inventions from the wheel to the computer;, a London Sunday times encyclopedia,, edited by Edward De Bono
- The story of inventions, a first book about world-changing discoveries, Catherine Barr and Steve Williams ; illustrated by Amy Husband
- The inventions of Leonardo da Vinci, Charles Gibbs-Smith and Gareth Rees
- In the home, Jon Richards
- New inventions;, a comprehensive survey of scientific and technical progress in the arts, sciences, and manufactures, as published during the reign of Her Majesty., Edited and presented by Maurice Rickards
- Cómo volar un caballo, Kevin Ashton
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