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Books with author David Jefferis

  • The Sun: Our Local Star

    David Jefferis

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, March 15, 2008)
    Introduces the sun, its physical characteristics, and the history of human observation of the sun.
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  • Black Hole Horror

    David Jefferis

    eBook (Starcruiser.Media, Feb. 27, 2016)
    Black Hole Horror follows Skarlett Blaze and Red Giant on their second Starcruiser Mission, its target, a deadly space zone on the far side of the galaxy.On the edge of a swirling maelstrom of radiation, they witness one of the weirdest sights ever. ā€œā€¦In moments, the Far Quest was transformedā€¦ The main hull and a halo of falling fragments were instantly pulled into long, glowing pencil shapes, followed by a bright flash. And then, quite suddenly, the Far Quest was gone, completely vanished into the black holeā€¦ā€
  • Artificial Intelligence: Robotics and Machine Evolution

    David Jefferis

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, May 1, 1999)
    An introduction to the past, present, and future of artificial intelligence and robotics, discussing early science fiction predictions, the dawn of AI, and today's use of robots in factories and space exploration
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  • Mars: Distant Red Planet

    David Jefferis

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2008)
    Images highlight this exploration of the fourth planet from the Sun, its two moons, and the discoveries made in the last several years by visiting probes searching for signs of water and life on the red planet.
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  • Alien Quest: The Search for Life Beyond Earth

    David Jefferis

    language (Starcruzer, Nov. 1, 2014)
    Alien Quest looks at the greatest mystery of space - are we alone? We know that there are billions of planets in space, but does life exist on any of those distant worlds? Alien Quest tells the story of planet hunting, and of alien lifesearches, visiting other worlds in our Solar System, then making the leap to exoplanets, the planets of distant stars.We learn about SETI, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, and look at the reality of UFO sightings and the possibilities for life on Mars. Thereā€™s a ā€˜Design an Alienā€™ page, and a gallery of weird extraterrestrial creatures, as dreamt up by science-fiction writers and illustrators.The author is an award-winning childrenā€™s writer, who has written more than 90 non-fiction books which have sold around the world.
  • Model Trains: Creating Tabletop Railroads

    David Jefferis

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Sept. 25, 2018)
    "Model trains are about more than building each car. It is also about building realistic surroundings for the train to travel through. This compelling introduction to model making explains the mathematics of scale, how clockwork, electric, and steam trains work, and the difference between building from a kit and building from scratch. Tips on painting, cutting and filing, cementing, and basic electronics help build fine-motor skills. Young readers are encouraged to build patience, concentration, perseverance, and problem-solving."--Provided by publisher.
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  • The Moon: Earth's Neighbor

    David Jefferis

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2008)
    Beautiful full-color photographs help illuminate the lunar cycle, the Moons surface, and its exploration by astronauts, as well as the effects of this heavenly bodys gravitational pull on Earth.
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  • Robot Warriors

    David Jefferis

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Nov. 1, 2006)
    Intended for ages 9-12, Robot Warriors examines the use of robots in battle as well as in other dangerous, life-threatening jobs. Also explored are machines with more peaceful jobs, such as robots that stand duty as police guards, bomb disposal crews, and anti-terrorist sentries.
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  • Robot Voyagers

    David Jefferis

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Nov. 1, 2006)
    Intended for ages 9-12, Robot Voyagers examines robots built to explore areas on the planet and in space where humans cannot go. Walking robots, for example, venture into volcanoes and crawlers burrow into earthquake rubble.
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  • Galaxies: Immense Star Islands

    David Jefferis

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Our solar system is a part of a galaxya collection of billions of stars, gases, and dust. Our galaxy and others are explored in this fascinating new title from the Exploring our Solar System series. Learn what a star island is, how big is our own galaxy, what is a galactic year, and the different kinds of galaxies.
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  • Black Holes: And Other Bizarre Space Objects

    David Jefferis

    Library Binding (Crabtree Pub Co, April 30, 2006)
    Examines the black hole, black hole hunters, what we could find in the future, and more.
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  • The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government

    Jefferson Davis

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 17, 2016)
    Former President of the Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis, offers his account of the Confederacy's swift ascendance and downfall. This historical book has no small measure of autobiography present, since the author Jefferson Davis was at the forefront of many of the events described on the pages. This text is thus the history of a chaotic period as presented by a political insider, published some sixteen years after the close of the Civil War hostilities - and the end of the Confederate government - in 1865. The principle text is split into four parts: Part One discusses the processes which led to the founding of the Confederate States of America. The justifications for its founding, chiefly surrounding the concerns that slavery was soon to be abolished, are detailed, as is the process by which the Southern states established their grievances with the United States of America. Part Two details the official establishment of the Confederacy, and the meetings in which its founding documents were adopted and agreed upon. The power of the individual states, and the agreements and concessions representatives of each came to, form the bulk of this part. A succession of conferences and seminars would slowly establish the nature of what was to be the Confederate state and government. Part Three discusses the individual secession movements which arose in the various states that would break away from the United States. The chaos present as the various southern states delivered their announcements and subsequently declared allegiance to the newfound Confederate States of America is detailed. At the conclusion of this section, the Confederacy is its own country which has declared itself officially uncoupled from the USA and its laws. Part Four concerns the U.S. Civil War, and is by far the lengthiest installment of the entire book. Davis takes us through the entire conflict from the moment war was declared, through the major battles and turning points, and through to the eventual defeat of the Confederate armies. The reaction to pivotal events such as the surrender of General Robert E. Lee in Montgomery, the capital of the Confederacy, is detailed with the final chapters telling of how the defeated states were reconciled with the USA. An excellent retrospective of the 19th century from the point of view of leader who conceded defeat in the U.S. Civil War, The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government remains a worthwhile read for enthusiasts of the era's history. This edition includes the original notes and appendices appended by Davis in the original, 1881 publication.