Science + History
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- Gilbert Electric Eye manual of instructions, mysteries of electrical action, The A.C. Gilbert Company
- Science wars, what scientists know and how they know it, taught by Steven L. Goldman, Part 2
- Science wars, what scientists know and how they know it, Steven L. Goldman
- Little book of big ideas, Peter Moore
- A history of science
- The scientific revolution, a very short introduction, Lawrence M. Principe
- The essential tension, selected studies in scientific tradition and change, Thomas S. Kuhn
- On giants' shoulders, great scientists and their discoveries from Archimedes to DNA, Melvyn Bragg with Ruth Gardiner
- The joy of science, The Teaching Company, Part V
- A history of science and technology, [by] R.J. Forbes and E.J. Dijksterhuis
- Science talk, changing notions of science in American culture, Daniel Patrick Thurs
- The day the universe changed, James Burke
- Revolution in science, I. Bernard Cohen
- Shocking science, 5,000 years of mishaps and misunderstands, illustrated by John Kelly ; written by Steve Parker
- The history of science, Peter Whitfield
- The sun, the genome, & the Internet, tools of scientific revolutions, Freeman J. Dyson
- The triumph of numbers, how counting shaped modern life, I. Bernard Cohen
- History of science, Translated by A. J. Pomerans
- The scientific revolution and the foundations of modern science, Wilbur Applebaum
- Great feuds in science, ten of the liveliest disputes ever, Hal Hellman
- Milestones of science, Curt Suplee
- Science, the definitive visual guide, editor-in-chief, Adam Hart-Davis
- To explain the world, the discovery of modern science, Steven Weinberg
- Breakthroughs, a chronology of great achievements in science and mathematics, 1200-1930, Claire L. Parkinson ; foreword by L. Pearce Williams
- The joy of science, Professor Robert M. Hazen
- A history of natural philosophy, from the ancient world to the nineteenth century, Edward Grant
- The prism and the pendulum, the ten most beautiful experiments in science, Robert P. Crease
- Understanding relativity, origin and impact of a scientific revolution, Stanley Goldberg
- The discoverers, Daniel J. Boorstin
- Scientific laws, principles, and theories, a reference guide, Robert E. Krebs ; illustrations by Rae Déjur
- Weighing the soul, scientific discovery from the brilliant to the bizarre, Len Fisher
- E=Mc, the great ideas that shaped our world, Pete Moore
- Les découvreurs, Daniel Boorstin ; traduit de l'américain par Jacques Bacalu, Jérôme Bodin et Béatrice Vierne
- The ascent of man, BBC-TV and Time-Life Films ; produced by Adrian Malone ; directed by Mike Jackson
- Science and Me, Ali Winter ; Mickaël El Fathi
- The tradition of science, landmarks of Western science in the collections of the Library of Congress, Leonard C. Bruno
- Asimov's chronology of science and discovery, Isaac Asimov
- Cleopatra's nose, essays on the unexpected, Daniel J. Boorstin ; edited by Ruth F. Boorstin
- The story of western science, from the writings of Aristotle to the big bang theory, Susan Wise Bauer
- A history of science in society, from philosophy to utility, by Andrew Ede and Lesley B. Cormack
- The scientific sublime, popular science unravels the mysteries of the universe
- An age of empires, 1200-1750, Marjorie Wall Bingham
- The invention of science, a new history of the scientific revolution, David Wootton
- The scientists, a history of science told through the lives of its greatest inventors, John Gribbin
- How it all works, all scientific laws and phenomena illustrated & demonstrated, [illustrated by] Adam Dant & [written by] Brian Clegg
- Science in world history, James Trefil
- Twilight of the clockwork God, conversations on science and spirituality at the end of an age, by John David Ebert
- Reflections on gender and science, Evelyn Fox Keller
- The nemesis affair, a story of the death of dinosaurs and the ways of science, David M. Raup
- Books do furnish a life, An electrifying celebration of science writing, Richard Dawkins
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