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Books with author Marfe Ferguson Delano

  • Genius: A Photobiography of Albert Einstein

    Marfe Ferguson Delano

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, March 1, 2005)
    On the 100th anniversary of the publishing of the special theory of relativity, this National Geographic photobiography chronicles the life of one of the most brilliant scientists who ever lived. Through compelling text and stirring archival photographs, the author recounts Einstein's life from his privileged childhood in Austria through the crucial years during World War II, and his death 50 years ago in Princeton, New Jersey. Young readers learn about Einstein's remarkable theories that still influence technologies of today and discover the causes he passionately supported such as disarmament and civil liberties.
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  • Inventing the Future: A Photobiography of Thomas Alva Edison

    Marfe Ferguson Delano

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, March 10, 2015)
    This paperback addition to our Photobiography series, Inventing the Future,documents the life of Thomas Edison. This prolific American is recognized as one of history's greatest inventors. His 1,093 patented inventions include the light bulb, the phonograph, and the microphone. Young readers learn why Edison believed that "genius is one per cent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration." An inspiring lesson in the rewards of dogged perseverance, Inventing the Future also illustrates how Edison's greatest legacy is the research laboratory, where constant experimentation remains the necessary prelude to discovery. MarfĂ© Ferguson Delano's portrait of this quirky original includes clippings from Edison's notebooks and images of the inventor at work—and occasionally at rest. Awards include: Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People—NCSS/CBC Outstanding Science Trade Book for Children—NSTA/CBC American Library Association Notable Book James Madison Book Award—Honor Book
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  • Genius: A Photobiography of Albert Einstein

    Marfe Ferguson Delano

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, Jan. 1, 1834)
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  • Desierto

    Marfe Ferguson Delano

    Hardcover (National Geographic Society, Nov. 1, 2008)
    Discover... * what makes a desert dry. * why some sand dunes sing. * how desert foxes outfox the heat. * which cactus is a caterpillar look-alike! Clear, lively text, close-up photographs, original art, and a glossary and index makes DESIERTO a valuable learning companion. Descubre la Naturaleza reflects the high standards of accuracy and excellence you expect from the National Geographic Society, the world's largest nonprofit scientific and educational organization.
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  • Dogs and wild Dogs

    Marfe Ferguson Delano

    Mass Market Paperback (National Geographic Society, Aug. 16, 1999)
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  • Wonder bugs

    Marfe ́Ferguson Delano

    Paperback (National Geographic Society, March 15, 2000)
    A pocket guide to a wide varity of out door bugs...
  • Inventing the Future: A Photobiography of Thomas Alva Edison by Marfe Ferguson Delano, David Edward Edison Sloane

    Marfe Ferguson Delano

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, 2002, )
    Inventing the Future: A Photobiography of Thomas Alva Edison by Marfe Ferguso...
  • Earth in the Hot Seat: Bulletins from a Warming World

    Marfe Ferguson Delano

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, March 10, 2009)
    Earth in the Hot Seat is a stunning, magazine-like presentation that celebrates the Earth and clearly explains the dangers and challenges of global warning. This beautiful volume is also a showcase for National Geographic Society’s environmental mission programs. Librarians and teachers will appreciate a book that explains the science of this global threat succinctly and visually, and is a call-to-arms to help the Earth. Readers will enjoy many fun features, from climate connections in global hotspots, to amazing before and after snapshots, to questionnaires answered by climate scientists and celebrities.The look of Earth in the Hot Seat is modeled on National Geographic Magazine design, with superb photography taking the reader to the heart of the matter. The "Bulletins" format offers easy-to-read reports from scientific and environmental frontiers. Global warming is defined in a manageable way, evidence is examined, and consequences are projected. The text explores both global and local approaches to climate change, with personal accounts and real-life stories. The book also includes a quiz and tips on how to calculate and reduce your personal carbon footprint.Award-winning author MarfĂ© Ferguson Delano combines beautiful writing, scientific explanation, and long experience of the National Geographic Society to produce an outstanding environmental book for children. This is a landmark work to educate, entertain, and most of all, inspire the next generation of the Earth’s custodians.
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  • Helen's Eyes: A Photobiography of Annie Sullivan, Helen Keller's Teacher

    Marfe Ferguson Delano

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, Aug. 4, 2015)
    The epic story of Annie Sullivan’s perseverance and triumph in the face of hardship will enthrall readers of every age. This pioneering teacher overcame disability and misfortune before achieving her success as one of the most famous educators of all time. This is the inspiring photobiography of Anne Mansfield Sullivan, a woman born into a life of daunting disadvantage and social obstacle. She grew up poor, with little education, the child of struggling Irish immigrants. By the age of eight, Annie was almost blind because of untreated trachoma. Following her mother’s death, the young girl entered an almshouse, where she spent four years among the most wretched of society’s outcasts. Her inquiring intellect and determination helped her escape this bleak detention, and she was sent to the Perkins School for the Blind. There, at the age of 14, her education began, and her lively mind soon blossomed. After graduation, she was hired as a teacher for Helen Keller, a six-year-old girl who was blind and deaf due to illness. With patience and compassion, Annie reached into the dark, silent world of the little girl, opening her mind and soul to life’s beauty. She became "Helen’s eyes." Because of her inspired breakthroughs and accomplishments with Helen, Annie was soon known as the "Miracle Worker." Annie and Helen spent the rest of their lives together—two complex women with feisty personalities who achieved international acclaim. MarfĂ© Ferguson Delano’s evocative account of teacher and student breaking down barriers to enjoy the wonders of intellectual discovery is a profoundly moving story.
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  • Helen's Eyes: A Photobiography of Annie Sullivan, Helen Keller's Teacher

    Marfe Ferguson Delano

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Feb. 12, 2008)
    The epic story of Annie Sullivan’s perseverance and triumph in the face of hardship will enthrall readers of every age. This pioneering teacher overcame disability and misfortune before achieving her success as one of the most famous educators of all time. This is the inspiring photobiography of Anne Mansfield Sullivan, a woman born into a life of daunting disadvantage and social obstacle. She grew up poor, with little education, the child of struggling Irish immigrants. By the age of eight, Annie was almost blind because of untreated trachoma. Following her mother’s death, the young girl entered an almshouse, where she spent four years among the most wretched of society’s outcasts. Her inquiring intellect and determination helped her escape this bleak detention, and she was sent to the Perkins School for the Blind. There, at the age of 14, her education began, and her lively mind soon blossomed. After graduation, she was hired as a teacher for Helen Keller, a six-year-old girl who was blind and deaf due to illness. With patience and compassion, Annie reached into the dark, silent world of the little girl, opening her mind and soul to life’s beauty. She became "Helen’s eyes." Because of her inspired breakthroughs and accomplishments with Helen, Annie was soon known as the "Miracle Worker." Annie and Helen spent the rest of their lives together—two complex women with feisty personalities who achieved international acclaim. MarfĂ© Ferguson Delano’s evocative account of teacher and student breaking down barriers to enjoy the wonders of intellectual discovery is a profoundly moving story.
  • Helen's Eyes: A Photobiography of Annie Sullivan, Helen Keller's Teacher

    Marfe Ferguson Delano

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, Feb. 12, 2008)
    The epic story of Annie Sullivan’s perseverance and triumph in the face of hardship will enthrall readers of every age. This pioneering teacher overcame disability and misfortune before achieving her success as one of the most famous educators of all time. This is the inspiring photobiography of Anne Mansfield Sullivan, a woman born into a life of daunting disadvantage and social obstacle. She grew up poor, with little education, the child of struggling Irish immigrants. By the age of eight, Annie was almost blind because of untreated trachoma. Following her mother’s death, the young girl entered an almshouse, where she spent four years among the most wretched of society’s outcasts. Her inquiring intellect and determination helped her escape this bleak detention, and she was sent to the Perkins School for the Blind. There, at the age of 14, her education began, and her lively mind soon blossomed. After graduation, she was hired as a teacher for Helen Keller, a six-year-old girl who was blind and deaf due to illness. With patience and compassion, Annie reached into the dark, silent world of the little girl, opening her mind and soul to life’s beauty. She became "Helen’s eyes." Because of her inspired breakthroughs and accomplishments with Helen, Annie was soon known as the "Miracle Worker." Annie and Helen spent the rest of their lives together—two complex women with feisty personalities who achieved international acclaim. MarfĂ© Ferguson Delano’s evocative account of teacher and student breaking down barriers to enjoy the wonders of intellectual discovery is a profoundly moving story.
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  • Rain forest wildlife

    Marfé Ferguson Delano

    Paperback (National Geographic Society, March 15, 2001)
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