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  • Science and Technology in Colonial America

    William E. Burns

    Hardcover (Greenwood, Sept. 30, 2005)
    Science and technology are central to history of the United States, and this is true of the Colonial period as well. Although considered by Europeans as a backwater, the people living in the American colonies had advanced notions of agriculture, surveying, architecture, and other technologies. In areas of natural philosophy―what we call science―such figures as Benjamin Franklin were admired and respected in the scientific capitals of Europe. This book covers all aspects of how science and technology impacted the everyday life of Americans of all classes and cultures.Science and Technology in Everyday Life in Colonial America covers a wide range of topics that will interest students of American history and the history of science and technology: * Domestic technology―how colonial women devised new strategies for day-to-day survival * Agricultural―how Native Americans and African slaves influenced the development of a American system of agriculture * War―how the frequent battles during the colonial period changed how industry made consumer goods This volume includes myriad examples of the impact science and technology had on the lives of individual who lived in the New World.
  • A world full of homes

    William A Burns

    Hardcover (McGraw-Hill, March 15, 1969)
    A world full of homes
  • A Holiday Tale, The Magical Christmas Tree Room

    William Burns

    eBook (Pendelton Pond Press, Aug. 20, 2010)
    A holiday classic that chronicles the rise of an immigrant family from the depths of poverty to the pinnacle of success. This now prominent family hosts an annual Christmas Eve celebration at their Vermont country home, an estate nestled among the snow covered mountains of a winter wonderland. A heartwarming holiday tale sure to captivate the imaginations of both the young and the not so young.
  • Saint Genevieve, Savior of Paris: Real Life Princesses and Heroines

    William Burke

    eBook (, Jan. 18, 2017)
    Genevieve was a poor, ordinary girl who became a saint and a great heroine because of her trust in God. She saved the city of Paris twice from destruction and became the patroness of Paris. Genevieve is an example of bravery and faith to all people. This is her story.
  • Saint James, Apostle: Catholic Heroes

    William Burke

    language (, June 19, 2017)
    Saint James the Apostle was a poor fisherman who became one of the closest friends of Jesus and shared the key moments of his life. After Jesus died, James traveled far and wide to preach and brought the Christian faith to Spain. James was killed by an evil king and was the first of Jesus’ apostles to die a martyr. James is remembered today for his example of courage. This is his story.
  • The Scientific Revolution: An Encyclopedia

    William E. Burns

    Hardcover (ABC-CLIO, Oct. 23, 2001)
    An encyclopedic collection of key scientists and the tools and concepts they developed that transformed our understanding of the physical world.Many are familiar with the ideas of Copernicus, Descartes, and Galileo. But here the reader is also introduced to lesser known ideas and contributors to the Scientific Revolution, such as the mathematical Bernoulli Family and Andreas Vesalius, whose anatomical charts revolutionized the study of the human body. More marginal characters include the magician Robert Fludd. The encyclopedia also discusses subjects like Arabic science and the bizarre history of blood transfusions, and institutions like the Universities of Padua and Leiden, which were dominant forces in academic medicine and science.• Includes over 200 A–Z entries covering topics ranging from Gregorian reform of the calendar to Thomas Hobbes, navigation, thermometers, and the trial of Galileo• Provides a chronology of the scientific revolution from the founding of the Casa de la Contratacion, a repository of navigational and cartographic knowledge, in 1503, to the death of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek in 1727
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  • Science in the Enlightenment: An Encyclopedia

    William E. Burns

    Hardcover (ABC-CLIO, Nov. 17, 2003)
    The first introductory A–Z resource on the dynamic achievements in science from the late 1600s to 1820, including the great minds behind the developments and science's new cultural role.Though the Enlightenment was a time of amazing scientific change, science is an often-neglected facet of that time. Now, Science in the Enlightenment redresses the balance by covering all the major scientific developments in the period between Newton's discoveries in the late 1600s to the early 1800s of Michael Faraday and Georges Cuvier.Over 200 A-Z entries explore a range of disciplines, including astronomy and medicine, scientists such as Sir Humphry Davy and Benjamin Franklin, and instruments such as the telescope and calorimeter. Emphasis is placed on the role of women, and proper attention is given to the shifts in the worldview brought about by Newtonian physics, Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier's "chemical revolution," and universal systems of botanical and zoological classification. Moreover, the social impact of science is explored, as well as the ways in which the work of scientists influenced the thinking of philosophers such as Voltaire and Denis Diderot and the writers and artists of the romantic movement.• Over 200 A–Z entries on scientific disciplines, organizations, instruments, events, practices, and cultural influences during the period• Over 40 illustrations present some of the inventions and instruments of the age
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  • T.J. Oshie: Hockey Heroes

    William Burke

    language (, Jan. 23, 2017)
    Biography of TJ Oshie for kids.
  • Saint Margaret, Queen of Scotland: Real Life Princesses and Heroines

    William Burke

    eBook (, Jan. 19, 2017)
    Saint Margaret was a Queen of Scotland in the Middle Ages. She is the patroness of Scotland. She raised three sons who became great Scottish rulers. She is an example of motherhood, humility, and faith.
  • a world full of homes

    william a. burns

    Hardcover (Whittlesey House, March 15, 1953)
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  • Science and Technology in Colonial America

    William Earl Burns

    eBook (Greenwood, Sept. 30, 2005)
    Science and technology are central to history of the United States, and this is true of the Colonial period as well. Although considered by Europeans as a backwater, the people living in the American colonies had advanced notions of agriculture, surveying, architecture, and other technologies. In areas of natural philosophy―what we call science―such figures as Benjamin Franklin were admired and respected in the scientific capitals of Europe. This book covers all aspects of how science and technology impacted the everyday life of Americans of all classes and cultures.Science and Technology in Everyday Life in Colonial America covers a wide range of topics that will interest students of American history and the history of science and technology: * Domestic technology―how colonial women devised new strategies for day-to-day survival * Agricultural―how Native Americans and African slaves influenced the development of a American system of agriculture * War―how the frequent battles during the colonial period changed how industry made consumer goods This volume includes myriad examples of the impact science and technology had on the lives of individual who lived in the New World.
  • Chris Hogan: A Great Receiver

    William Burke

    language (, Jan. 22, 2017)
    Chris Hogan is a rising star with the Patriots and a great all-around athlete. He previously played wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills after playing college lacrosse.